As long as the creature is a legal target (IE: the aura doesn't say "enchant creature you control", or something to that effect), there's nothing that prevents you from putting auras on your opponent's creatures.
also, your opponenet will probably question this, but you still control the enchantment even though it's enchanting your opponents creature, so you will be the one who gets the tokens and not your opponent
December 1, 2013
1:21 p.m.
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GreatSword says... Accepted answer #1
Yes, you can do that.
As long as the creature is a legal target (IE: the aura doesn't say "enchant creature you control", or something to that effect), there's nothing that prevents you from putting auras on your opponent's creatures.
December 1, 2013 11:06 a.m.