If you activate or trigger the ability of an artifact, creature, or enchantment, such as the activated ability of ] or the triggered ability of ], you can't choose the hexproof creature as the target for that ability. One example of a card that can do this is the last ability of ]. You can still attach that aura to a hexproof creature if an effect causes you to put ] onto the battlefield. When you cast an aura with enchant creature, it doesn't say target on the card, but it does target a creature, thus you couldn't cast enchant ] on a hexproof commander. What's Priority mean A cardsmith has priority if they are the first to submit a creature card for the previous creature request. You must sacrifice exactly one creature to cast this spell you cannot cast it without sacrificing a creature, and you cannot sacrifice additional creatures. It is an ongoing challenge that participating cardsmiths get to create creatures for, and if they have priority, get to request the next creature made by another cardsmith, so on and and so forth. You gain life equal to the damage dealt this way. If you cast a Creature which triggers an ability that targets, such as ], it can not target your opponents creature. Rite of Consumption deals damage equal to the sacrificed creature's power to target player or planeswalker. Hexproof from is "Cardname can't be the target of spells or abilities whose source is that your opponents control." What that means is if you have to choose targets for a spell or ability with an artifact, creature, or enchantment source, you can't choose your opponents hexproof thing. r/magicTCG is not produced, endorsed, supported by, or affiliated with Wizards of the Coast. Magic: The Gathering, including card images, symbols, and text, is © Wizards of the Coast, LLC, a subsidiary of Hasbro, Inc.
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