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White Ward
Enchantment — Aura
Enchant creature
Enchanted creature has protection from white. This effect doesn't remove White Ward. ((Remember the acronym debt.) This can't be damaged, enchanted, equipped, blocked or targeted by anything white. Anything white attached to this immediately falls off.)




legendofa on Protection
2 years ago
If the enchantment only grants protection to the creature, like White Ward, then the enchantment can still be targeted by white spells and effects.
The enchantment would need to have its own independent protection effect. A wording like
"Protection from white
Enchanted creature has protection from white."
would prevent the enchantment itself from being target.
berryjon on How does a creature with …
5 years ago
One additional caveat is that Protection is a State based effect. As such, if you had a creature, like say White Knight that had a Aura on it, like Blessing for example, if you were to give it Protection from White through a card like Gods Willing , then the Equipment and Enchantments would fall off.
This is why White Ward specifies that the Protection it offers does not remove that card.