Can Progenitus be countered?
Can Progenitus be countered?
Can it be countered? Yes, it only has protection when it is a creature on the battlefield, it can still be countered when it is being cast.
Is Progenitus banned?
Legal in Commander
Can I target my own Progenitus?
If I understand if correctly, Progenitus can’t be targeted by anything at all, but when cards don’t explicitly say target then this gets around that type of effect. Like of Council’s Judgment would be one of the only targeted removal spells that could get rid of the hydra.
Can you board wipe Progenitus?
No, you can’t.
Do board wipes kill Hexproof?
Does hexproof protect from board-wiping cards like terminus? No, it does not. Hexproof prevents a creature from being targeted by spells or abilities that your opponents control.
How do you deal with Progenitus?
If you can deal with Progenitus, the deck doesn’t have much of a win condition. Counter it or the spells that bring it into play. Make him sacrifice it. Circle of protection against it.
Can wrath of God kill indestructible?
5 Answers. Yes, Wrath of God will kill all creatures with shroud. It will also kill all creatures that have protection from white. It won’t kill creatures that are indestructible.
Does protection from white stop wrath of God?
A creature with protection from white will be destroyed by Wrath of God. Also note that it literally prevents damage. A spell of a given color cannot target or damage a creature with protection from that color, but Wrath of God doesn’t involve any damage or targeting.
Can you block a creature with protection from everything?
As you noted, a creature with protection from something can’t be blocked, targeted, dealt damage, enchanted, or equipped by anything that has that “something” quality.
Does protection from a color prevent Deathtouch?
Protection does prevent damage so deathtouch will not have anything to modify.
What can kill Progenitus?
Raging_Squiggle says… # 2
- Sacrificing works also.
- mass exile works: Merciless Eviction, Decree of Annihilation.
- Mass removal: Wrath of God, Tragic Arrogance.
- 0 toughness: Mutilate.
- Bounce: Whelming Wave, Cyclonic Rift overload.
- Counter/remove spell while on the stack: Dissipate, Mindbreak Trap, Spell Crumple, Time Stop.
Does protection from a color prevent blocking?
A creature with protection from a color “can’t be blocked, targeted, dealt damage, enchanted, or equipped by anything” of that color. Now that’s a mouthful!
What happens if a creature with protection blocks?
Protection just means that the creature won’t be damaged, enchanted, blocked or targeted by anything green. Thus, if a white creature with protection from green blocks a green creature, the white creature will take no damage.
Does protection from a color prevent board wipes?
Other than that, protection from certain colors won’t protect you from wrath spells or mass removal since they only prevent the permanent from being targeted, damaged, blocked, and enchanted. Hexproof also works the same way, but since board wipes target the board, they’ll bypass these keywords.
Does protection work in the graveyard?
You can cast Animate Dead on a creature card with protection from black because protection doesn’t work in the graveyard. The creature will return to the battlefield and protection starts working again, so Animate Dead will go to the graveyard immediately.
Does trample go through protection from colors?
Protection from a color prevents all damage assigned to a creature. Since during the damage assignment, the attacker only needs to assign lethal damage to the creature before being able to assign trample damage to you.
What does protection from all colors mean?
Protection from a color means that damage dealt by sources of that color are reduced to zero, spells of that color cannot target it, and creatures of that color cannot be assigned to block it.
Do enchantments fall off with protection?
Yes, enchantments will fall off if you gain protection from that color. However, in your example, the creature would be exiled when it’s targeted, before the spell resolves. To answer the spirit of your question, yes, giving a creature Protection from White would cause a White aura to “fall off” that creature.
Does protection cause auras to fall off?
Auras are not prevented from Enchanting the protected permanent by the Protection provided by Spectra Ward. 702.16m Some Auras both give the enchanted creature protection and say “this effect doesn’t remove” either that specific Aura or all Auras. Colored Auras already attached to the permanent won’t fall off.
Can a creature with shroud be enchanted?
If you are casting the spell then no, you cannot enchant a creature with shroud. This is because aura spells target while they are on the stack. 114.1b Aura spells are always targeted. These are the only permanent spells with targets.
Does shroud protect from enchantments?
Shroud prevents a permanent from being targeted by any spell or ability, regardless of the color, type, cost or source of the ability. And while aura enchantments do target when cast, they is nothing that prevents a permanent with Shroud from having an aura attached to it.
Does shroud protect from board wipes?
Now I’d say they are about tied. Shroud sucks, though, comparatively. I’m very partial to indestructible myself. It might be my meta, but having protection that avoids most board wipes and a large portion of targetted removal is better than just protecting against targeted removal.
Can creatures with shroud be countered?
Yes, Shroud on a card only works if the card is on the battlefield. In order to not be able to counter it the spell would have to have “~ cannot be countered [by spells or abilities]”. 702.18a Shroud is a static ability. “Shroud” means “This permanent or player can’t be the target of spells or abilities.”
Does Deathtouch kill Hexproof?
No it doesn’t. Deathtouch on a creature just means that if that creature deals damage to another creature, be it combat or non-combat, that the creature dealt damage will be destroyed. The deathtouch ability doesn’t target anything so hexproof will not save a creature dealt damage with deathtouch.
Can you target your own creatures with Hexproof?
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.
Does Hexproof stop destroy all creatures?
1 Answer. Yes. Since the creature is not targeted, but is being affected by a global property neither hexproof nor shroud offer any protection.
How do you kill Hexproof creatures?
Another way to kill hexproof creatures is to target something instead of the creature itself. If you use something like Devour Flesh, you target the player (even if the creature gets sac’d) so the creature can be removed. As an added tip, here’s stuff about indestructible creatures: They just can’t be destroyed.
Can Hexproof be countered?
So yes, you can counterspell creatures with Hexproof. To help clear this up – think of every card you cast as a spell. A creature with hexproof is still a spell – it is just a generic “thing” entering the battlefield until it resolves.
Can Hexproof be exiled?
Re: can oblivion ring exile a hexproof creature Sure, as long as the same player controls both. But since hexproof prevents the creature from being targeted by an opponent, you can’t exile an opponent’s hexproof creature with Oblivion Ring.