Clone does not target, so it can copy a creature with shroud.
Does clone target a creature?
You don’t target the creature you want to copy at all. Clone has a static ability that creates a replacement effect, which replaces it entering the battlefield as itself with the option to let it enter as itself or as a copy of a creature on the battlefield.
Can a creature with shroud be sacrificed?
A creature with shroud can be sacrificed because it’s not being targeted. And yes, deathtouch works on creatures with shroud because it doesn’t target. Shroud only prevents the card having it from being targeted.
Can Progenitus be copied?
yes it can. since Progenitus is a legendary creature, Clone comes into play as a legendary creature and kills Progenitus.
Can you clone a Hexproof creature?
Can my opponent clone my hexproof creature? yes, clone does not say target.
Does copy creature copy counters?
Counters on the object being copied and objects attached to it, such as Auras or Equipment, are not copied, and neither are the effects granted by them. The collective status of the original object is also not copied. Unless otherwise stated, the copy will be created untapped, unflipped, face-up, and phased-in.
Are clone effects ETB?
Yep, Clone and co.’s ability is a replacement ability that make it so all the copiable caracteristics of the chosen (copied) game object are replaced as it comes onto the battlefield, which make it trigger either itself (Shriekmaw or some such) or another card for which the clone satisfies the trigger condition ( …
Can a creature with a shroud have its equipment fall off?
However, an equipped creature can gain shroud later without the equipment falling off (equipments just target when you first attach them). Not all who wander are lost. Yes, a creature with shroud can have equipment attached to it. But it can’t be targeted by equip abilities, so it’d be difficult to do so under normal circumstances.
Can a card enchant a creature with shroud?
An Aura’s target is specified by its enchant keyword ability (see rule 702.5, “Enchant”). If the aura is entering the battlefield due to some ability or spell just putting it there (like Starfield of Nyx’s triggered ability) you can put it on a creature with shroud, because the aura is not on the stack, therefore it doesn’t target.
Can a creature with hexproof become a target?
A creature with Hexproof cannot become the target of spells or abilities your opponents control. You may target it with your own spells and abilities as normal. Just as Shroud, Hexproof by itself doesn’t save the creature from taking damage or getting destroyed.