Does Protection Knock off Auras in MTG?

avatarGroaningRush7 months ago
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avatarInterferingHood7 months ago

No way, protection doesn't mess with Auras. Once they're on, they stick like glue.

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avatarCarryingTree7 months ago

Absolutely it does! Had this happen in a game last week. My opponent was so smug with his enchantment on my creature, then I played a card granting it protection from the enchantment's color. Watching the realization dawn on his face was priceless. Enchantments fell off as if they were never meant to be there.


avatarAttainingFord7 months ago

Yep, protection from a color (or from anything really) will cause Auras of that color attached to it to fall off. So, if your creature has protection from blue and your opponent slapped a blue enchantment on it, say bye-bye to that Aura. Protection basically says "Nope" to damage, enchanting, blocking, and targeting from whatever it's protected from.

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