Does Hexproof ignore board wipes?

No, Hexproof does not protect against most board wipes because board wipes don't "target" creatures; they affect all creatures (or all of a certain type) indiscriminately, while Hexproof only stops opponents from targeting a permanent with spells or abilities, making it great against single-target removal but useless against mass removal like Wrath of God or Damnation. To survive board wipes, you need abilities like Indestructible, effects that prevent destruction (like Heroic Intervention), or ways to exile/return permanents (like Cyclonic Rift), notes My Kind of Meeple and Reddit users.
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Does Hexproof stop boardwipes?

Yes, most board wipes do affect creatures with hexproof because hexproof only stops opponents from targeting them with spells or abilities, while board wipes (like [[Wrath of God]], [[Damnation]]) affect all creatures on the battlefield without naming specific targets, so hexproof offers no protection from these indiscriminate effects. To survive a typical board wipe, a creature needs indestructible, not just hexproof, or protection from the specific type of removal (like exile or -1/-1 counters).
 
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Does anything protect against board wipes?

How Do You Not Get Blown Out by A Board Wipe? Cards like Selfless Spirit, Heroic Intervention, and Teferi's Protection help protect your board from a variety of sweepers. To avoid a blowout without protection, you need to show restraint with your threats.
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Does shroud stop board wipes?

Shroud only protects it from being targeted. A board wipe doesn't target so it would be destroyed.
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Do board wipes ignore Ward?

Almost all board wipes do not say the word “target” on it, which means nothing is being targeted, which means Ward does not apply. Same is true for Hexproof and Shroud.
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Do board wipes beat indestructible?

No, standard board wipes that say "destroy all creatures" (like Wrath of God or Damnation) do not kill indestructible creatures, because indestructible prevents destruction and lethal damage, but wipes that exile, force sacrifice, or reduce toughness to zero (like Cyclonic Rift, Toxic Deluge, Farewell, or Terror of the Peaks) will remove them. The key is the wording: "destroy" is blocked by indestructible, but other removal types work.
 
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Why would I want shroud over hexproof?

Hexproof means that "your opponents" can not target that permanent, so it is a one- sided effect that gives you so much value ('cause you can target it). Shroud means that "no one" can target that permanent, not even you, so it is a kind of universal protection from targeting.
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Do board wipes trigger blood artist?

Yes, Blood Artisthttps://www.facebook.com/groups/595178781644273/posts/1318449635983847/ absolutely triggers during a board wipe, and it triggers for every creature that dies, including itself, because "dies" triggers look at the game state just before the event, allowing them to see all other creatures leave the battlefield simultaneously. All those triggers go onto the stack after the board wipe resolves, and you can choose the order they resolve in.
 
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What destroys hexproof?

There are cards like Glaring Spotlight and Arcane Lighthouse which get around Hexproof. Additionally, Edicts, cards that force you to sacrifice creatures, such as Chainer's Edict or Geth's Verdict can hit hexproof creatures if you have nothing else to sacrifice.
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What is the rule 702.6 equip?

702.6a. Equip is an activated ability of Equipment cards. "Equip [cost]" means "[Cost]: Attach this permanent to target creature you control. Activate this ability only any time you could cast a sorcery."
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Does Shroud prevent +1 counters?

What you described is a triggered ability. Since the ability says target and shroud prevents targeting, you cannot put the +1/+1 counter on it.
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Can I deflecting swat a board wipe?

No, Deflecting Swat generally does not work on true board wipes because most board wipes (like Wrath of God, Damnation, or even Cyclonic Rift with Overload) don't use the word "target" in their text, making them invalid targets for Swat's ability to redirect a spell. Swat can only change the targets of spells or abilities that specifically say "target," so you need a spell with "target" (like a single-creature removal spell) to redirect it to a different legal target, but not a mass "destroy all creatures" effect. 
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What are the rules for Hexproof?

In Magic: The Gathering, hexproof means a permanent (like a creature) or player cannot be the TARGET of spells or abilities controlled by an opponent. It only stops effects that use the word "target," so non-targeting board wipes (like Cleansing Nova) or effects that don't specify a target (like Pyroclasm) still affect them. You can still target your own hexproof permanents, and hexproof doesn't stop Auras from being cast on them (though they won't attach) or from being sacrificed.
 
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What stops board wipes in MTG?

To stop board wipes in MTG, use protection spells like Heroic Intervention or Teferi's Protection, give creatures indestructible (Boros Charm), phase them out (Guardian of Faith), or use counterspells in Blue; alternatively, play around wipes by holding threats in hand, playing recurring/indestructible creatures (Hazoret), or rebuilding quickly with recursion (Black) or card draw.
 
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Is hexproof considered overpowered?

However, the designers of the game have realized that hexproof is too powerful and have stopped using the keyword on new cards.
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Can Deathtouch destroy Hexproof?

Hexproof does not make a creature immune to abilities, it just makes them unable to be targetted by an opponent's spells or abilities. As deathtouch does not target, the creature with hexproof will still be affected.
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Do board wipes work on Hexproof?

Yes, most board wipes do affect creatures with hexproof because hexproof only stops opponents from targeting them with spells or abilities, while board wipes (like [[Wrath of God]], [[Damnation]]) affect all creatures on the battlefield without naming specific targets, so hexproof offers no protection from these indiscriminate effects. To survive a typical board wipe, a creature needs indestructible, not just hexproof, or protection from the specific type of removal (like exile or -1/-1 counters).
 
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Does shroud remove enchantments?

No, Shroud in Magic: The Gathering does not remove enchantments already attached to a permanent; it only prevents new spells or abilities from targeting it, so existing Auras stay put, but you can't enchant it further or attach new equipment. Shroud (and its modern equivalent, Hexproof) stops targeting, and enchantments only target during casting, not after they've resolved and attached to a creature. 
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Can you counter a hexproof?

Yes, you can absolutely counter a hexproof creature in Magic: The Gathering because hexproof only applies to permanents on the battlefield, not to spells on the stack, so you can use a counterspell to stop it from ever entering play. Hexproof protects the creature from being targeted after it resolves and becomes a permanent, but while it's a spell on the stack, it's just a spell, and keywords like hexproof aren't active yet. 
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What is the best board wipe in MTG?

Top 10 Best Board Wipes in Magic: The Gathering
  1. Cyclonic Rift.
  2. Farewell. ...
  3. Blasphemous Act. ...
  4. Supreme Verdict. ...
  5. Ruinous Ultimatum.
  6. Hour of Reckoning.
  7. Terminus.
  8. The Meathook Massacre.
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Can I target my own hexproof creature?

Yes, you absolutely can target your own creature with hexproof in Magic: The Gathering because hexproof prevents targeting by opponents' spells and abilities; it doesn't stop you, the controller, from using your own spells or abilities on your own permanents. If your creature has hexproof, you can still cast buffs, use abilities, or even sacrifice it, as long as the spell or ability doesn't say "target opponent" or "target player".
 
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Does Blood Artist trigger itself?

Just like many other cards that care about creatures dieing, blood artist sees every creature that dies at the same time as itself. Same is true with creatures like Wilhelt the Rotcleaver.
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Is Shroud immune to Deathtouch?

No, Shroud does not protect from Deathtouch because Deathtouch is a static ability that applies lethal damage through combat, rather than targeting the Shrouded creature; the Shrouded creature will die if dealt any damage by a Deathtouch source, even just 1 damage, as it's not a targeted spell or ability. Shroud prevents being targeted, but combat damage is not targeting, so Deathtouch's effect still triggers and destroys the creature.
 
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Can Hexproof prevent exile?

No, Hexproof does not prevent exile, especially from "board wipes" or mass effects like "exile all creatures," because hexproof only stops spells/abilities from targeting your permanent; effects like Farewell or Wrath of God don't target, they affect everything, so your hexproof creature still goes. You need ways to remove the hexproof itself (like a temporary ability removal) or use mass-phasing effects (like Teferi's Protection) to protect against non-targeting exile.
 
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Do enchantments affect hexproof?

Yes, hexproof stops opponents from casting Auras that target your creature, but it doesn't stop Auras that enter the battlefield without targeting (like via Zur the Enchanter) or stop you from enchanting your own creatures, and it doesn't remove Auras already attached. The key is that hexproof prevents targeting, so Auras that just attach don't care about it. 
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