{General's Kabuto} if a creature is equipped with this would it protect from an effect like say {Worldfire} because all though it doesn't specifically say its targeting the creature the effect of it does target it right?
Unfortunately, worldfire will remove it along with everything else.
Alright *sigh* is there a way to save your creature?
{Flickerform} can do the trick
{FLICKERFORM} would work if you could enchant a creature with shroud (which you can't) Plus it only brings back the creature and Audra's attached to it, not equipment.
You could bounce it back to your hand but then you can't cast it later cause {worldfire} will exile your lands too. Not alot you can do against {worldfire} hence the ban hammer in EDH.
You could counter it. That's about it.
I can {Legion's Initiative}. Come combat, I win. Hehe.
Yup! That'll do it.
Quote from: Double-O-Scotch on June 13, 2013, 08:16:36 AM
{FLICKERFORM} would work if you could enchant a creature with shroud (which you can't) Plus it only brings back the creature and Audra's attached to it, not equipment.
You could bounce it back to your hand but then you can't cast it later cause {worldfire} will exile your lands too. Not alot you can do against {worldfire} hence the ban hammer in EDH.
You could counter it. That's about it.
If I had flicker form I most likely wouldn't equip that kabuto unless I had 2 creatures out just in case. But thanks everyone. I was hoping there would be a black card solution (my deck is black white with more black than white) but flickerform sounds like my best bet
Actually you can enchant something with shroud as long as it doesn't say target AND it enters the battlefield without being cast. Such as an ability that puts and an enchantment onto the battlefield either from hand, library, graveyard, or any other place.
303.4f (http://imtgapp.com/forum/index.php?action=imtg;area=rule;number=303.4f): If an Aura is entering the battlefield under a player's control by any means other than by resolving as an Aura spell, and the effect putting it onto the battlefield doesn't specify the object or player the Aura will enchant, that player chooses what it will enchant as the Aura enters the battlefield. The player must choose a legal object or player according to the Aura's enchant ability and any other applicable effects.