What are the differences between MTG cards with shroud and hexproof, and how do they impact gameplay strategies in Magic: The Gathering?
MTG cards with shroud cannot be targeted by spells or abilities, including your own, while cards with hexproof cannot be targeted by your opponent's spells or abilities. Shroud protects the card from all targeting effects, while hexproof only protects it from your opponent's targeting effects. This impacts gameplay strategies by requiring players to adapt their tactics based on whether their own spells and abilities can target their own creatures or not, and by forcing opponents to find alternative ways to deal with creatures that have shroud or hexproof.