Can you enchant opponent's creatures in MTG?
No way, why would you do that? Always better to buff up your own creatures or deal with theirs in more direct ways. Enchanting opponent's creatures is just asking for your plans to backfire.
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Absolutely, you can enchant your opponent's creatures in Magic The Gathering! It's part of the strategy and can swing the game in your favor. Whether you're slapping on an Aura that weakens them or one that benefits you if the creature sticks around, the choice is yours. Just read the Aura's text to make sure it doesn't specify 'creature you control'.
Yep, you can. I do it all the time to mess with my friends. Nothing's better than seeing their faces when their strongest creature turns against them or just sits there, rendered useless by my enchantment.
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