If someone plays a creature card that gives -x -x to target creature upon entering the field that and I play blossoming defence does the hexproof negate that ability?
Yes, hexproof will make your creatures illegal targets for any spell or ability controlled by your opponents. If your creature gains hexproof after it is already targeted, it will be an illegal target when the spell or ability attempts to resolve and will be unaffected.
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Gidgetimer says... Accepted answer #1
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Blossoming Defense
Yes, hexproof will make your creatures illegal targets for any spell or ability controlled by your opponents. If your creature gains hexproof after it is already targeted, it will be an illegal target when the spell or ability attempts to resolve and will be unaffected.
November 9, 2020 8:20 p.m.