
What does Hexproof mean?
This permanent can't be a target of spells or abilities you control
This permanent can't be a target of spells or abilities by any player
This permanent can't be a target of spells or abilities controlled by your opponents
This permanent can't be destroyed during combat

What is the main difference between Hexproof and Shroud?
Hexproof prevents any player from targetting the permanent, while Shroud only prevents the opponent from doing so
Hexproof prevents the controller from targetting the permanent, while Shroud prevents the opponent from doing so
Shroud prevents any player from targetting the permanent, while Hexproof only prevents the opponent from doing so
There is no difference, both abilities have the same rules

Can you play an instant and target a creature you control with Shroud?
Yes, if it's a colorless spell
Yes, Shroud only prevents the opponent from targetting the creature
No, Shroud prevents any player from targetting the creature
Yes, but only if it's an Aura spell

Is it possible to target your Hexproof creature with an Aura spell?
Yes, Hexproof doesn't prevent the controller from targetting their creature
Yes, if you are in your first Main Phase
No, you need a valid target for your Aura spell
No, Hexproof prevents any player from targetting the creature

Can you use an equip ability on your creature with Shroud?
Yes, the equip ability doesn't need to target the creature
Yes, if the equipment was played before the creature
No, the equip ability needs to target the creature
No, unless the equipment grants Hexproof to the creature

What happens if a creature has both Shroud AND Hexproof?
In practice, it is the same as having only Shroud
The creature can be targetted by spells and abilities you control
The creature becomes indestructible
The creature now has protection from all colors

If someone plays a global-effect spell, like [[Blasphemous Act]], will it affect a creature with Shroud?
Yes, Blasphemous Act doesn't use the word Target
Yes, if the global effect is from a red or black source
No, Shroud prevents the creature from being affected by sorceries!
No, creatures with Shroud can't be destroyed

If an opponent targets your creature with a spell, and in response you give the creature Hexproof, what happens?
The spell resolves normally, because it had a valid target when it was cast
The opponent may change the spell to a new target
The spell is countered on resolution for not having a valid target
None of the above

A player has a creature with Shroud and casts [[Overrun]], what happens?
The spell resolves but has no effect on the creature with Shroud, because the player can't target their own creature
The spell is countered on resolution for not having a valid target
The spell resolves and the creature gets +3/+3 and trample
None of the above

Which of the following CAN'T affect a Hexproof creature?
A damage-dealing spell that says "X damage to any target"
A spell that makes a player sacrifice creatures
A spell that destroys all creatures
A spell that reduces the toughness of all creatures

If you copy a creature with Shroud, will it also have Shroud?
Yes, Shroud is a copiable characteristic
No, only if a different effect grants Shroud to the copy
No, Shroud isn't a copiable characteristic
None of the above

If a player gains control of a creature with Hexproof, can they choose it as target for spells and abilities?
No, Hexproof prevents any of the owner's opponents from targetting it
Yes, because now they are the controller
No, unless they pay 3 extra mana to target it
None of the above

If a spell or ability makes an Aura enter the battlefield without being cast, can you attach it to a creature with Hexproof or Shroud?
No, because it still needs a valid target
No, the Aura will target the creature from the other zone it's coming from
Yes, in this case the Aura isn't targetting the object
No, unless the Aura is entering from the Exile
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