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Can I enchant my own Hexproof creature?

Hexproof only affects spells and abilities controlled by opponents, so you can still enchant, equip, or cast spells on your own creatures with hexproof.
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Can enchantments be Hexproof?

#1. Hexproof directly deals with spells that target. A creature that has hexproof can not be targeted by any spell that your opponents control, only generalized spells and abilities that do NOT say targeting, which includes aura enchantments.
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Can auras enchant Hexproof?

No. Hexproof prevents the creature from being targeted. Kasmina's Transmutation targeted the creature when it was cast, but after it's resolved it's no longer targeting the creature.
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Can I enchant my own shroud creature?

A creature with shroud cannot be the target of any spell or ability — including yours! No combat tricks, no enchantments, no equipping — nothing! If a permanent gains shroud, any other permanents that were previously attached to it or affecting it will still apply.
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Does Hexproof stop Deathtouch?

Because deathtouch does not target a creature, hexproof won't protect a creature from deathtouch. Instead, the hexproof creature will just be dealt damage normally and be destroyed as a result.
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What IS Hexproof?

Can Hexproof survive board wipes?

Granting hexproof to a permanent or player doesn't cause opponents' Auras to become unattached. A card that has 'hexproof' is still affected by board wipes that don't target specifically that card.
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What does Hexproof not protect against?

Hexproof protects against any spells or abilities that target. It doesn't protect from a specific color, card type, or effect, but from the word “target.” Whenever a spell or ability would let a player choose a target, permanents and players that have hexproof are protected from that targeting action.
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Is Hexproof better than shroud?

With Shroud ability, a player cannot be the target of a spell. Hexproof means the creature cannot be a target of abilities under the control of your opponent. Hexproof is better than Shroud as you can penalize your opponent, but you cannot do so with Shroud.
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What are the rules of Hexproof?

Hexproof means that the permanent cannot be targeted by spells or abilities that are controlled by the opponent's of the controller of the permanent. For example, Troll Ascetic cannot be targeted by your opponent's Doom Blade, but it can be targeted by your Titanic Growth.
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Can a creature have 2 enchantments?

#1. Yes. There is no stipulation that you can't have multiple enchantments on the battlefield. Those enchantments can be enchanting creatures, or be enchantments like Necropotence or Leyline of Sanctity that have a static effect or provide you with an additional ability or effect.
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Is Hexproof immune to Counterspell?

Nope, the counterspell targets the creature spell, which doesn't have hexproof. Only creature permanents have hexproof, because it is a static ability that only affects creatures, which the spell on the stack is not. Look at the card Thrun, the Last Troll, which has both hexproof and "cannot be countered."
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Can you tap a Hexproof?

Yes, Emrakul will be tapped. Hexproof prevents a creature from being targeted by an opponent. Targeting is a very specific action in Magic, and only happens in three cases: A spell or ability has the word "target" in its text.
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Does Hexproof stop wrath of God?

Hexproof prevents you from targetting it. If you use [[wrath of god]] it will destroy all hexproof creatures but [[murder]] can't.
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Can I target my own Hexproof creature?

Yes, you can. Hexproof reads: This creature can't be the target of spells or abilities your opponents control. 1) You can cast anything you want on your own Hexproof creature, it is not a Whispersilk Cloak effect preventing all spells.
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What enchantment gives everything Hexproof?

Enchanted permanent has hexproof. At the beginning of your upkeep, you may reveal your hand. If you do, you win the game if you own a card named Hedron Alignment in exile, in your hand, in your graveyard, and on the battlefield.
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What destroys Hexproof?

Board wipes do kill hexproof cards.

Rather, board wipes will destroy, damage, or otherwise remove all creatures on the battlefield indiscriminately. As such, hexproof creatures will die to board wipes.
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Does Hexproof stop Annihilator?

How Does Annihilator Work if a Player Has Hexproof? Annihilator still works even if a player has hexproof. Hexproof stops a player from being targeted by opponents, but the annihilator trigger doesn't target it just specifies that the “defending player” has to do something.
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How do you deal with Hexproof indestructible?

Uhmazingphil says... #35
  1. Devour Flesh is the short answer.
  2. The long answer is as follows: The best way to remove indestructible creatures and hexproof creatures is either by putting a punch of -1/-1s on everything, (I'm looking at you Mutilate and Black Sun's Zenith ) or by making them sacrifice their creatures.
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What creature is Hexproof and indestructible?

Hexproof means the creature can't be targeted by a spell or ability controlled by an opponent. Indestructible means that the permanent with it can't be destroyed by effects that say destroy or when lethal damage is marked on it.
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Does Hexproof stop each?

Re: Hexproof against cards which states "each creature"

When it's 'each creature', Hexproof does not work. Since Hexproof only works for spells which target. So if someone targets your Hexproof creature in particular, the target spell won't work.
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What kills indestructible MTG?

A creature with indestructible can die as a result of anything that is not damage (Lightning Bolt) and does not explicitly use the word 'destroy' (Doom Blade). And of course, they can be exiled, returned to their owner's hand, or put back into their owner's library.
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Does Hexproof protect from planeswalkers?

So, in short: to protect your planeswalker from Fated Conflagration, you should use Simic Charm to give it hexproof, or similar. If you want to protect your planeswalker from other targeted burn spells, you should use Aegis of the Gods to prevent them from targeting you and redirecting the damage to your planeswalkers.
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How many board wipes is too many?

Whilst traditional deck building templates have indicated as many as five to seven board wipes, the current word on the street is that around three to four is enough.
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Does Hexproof stop blasphemous act?

Can Blasphemous Act get through hexproof? Many thanks. Blasphemous act is red, so something with protection from red would not be dealt damage by Blasphemous act. And yes, it can get through hexproof.
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Can Hexproof be sacrificed?

Hexproof states that the creature cannot be targeted by spells or abilities that your opponent controls. If the spell or ability causing them to sacrifice targets the player and not the creature, it can still be sacrificed. Example “target OPPONENT sacrifices a creature”- hexproof creature can be sacrificed.
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