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Punishing people for attacking and using lands.
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you don't have a plan b what happens against creaturless control
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Plan B is that I don't win, obviously....
Tranquility- but its a cool deck
That is like pointing out that an all creature deck is vulnerable to Wrath of God...
how does heat of battle work for you? they won't block if you have no creatures! and all the "This creature attacks" enchantments is just asking to get killed! you have no removal, and no way to defend yourself. you seriously have no win condition. i could use bolts and blightnings and then i would win. Though i gotta give props with the use of vampiric link. but i just wouldn't attack with that creature if you played me with this deck. get creatures and then you will win no problem. cut the stupid non-wars toll enchantments for creatures and removal and win.
I play in very large games a lot of the time, Heat of battle is kinda there just so when people attack they deal damage regardless of blockers. As for the matter of getting me killed, the life loss would resolve before damage was dealt so potentially I would not die at all. Lock a creature, sit and wait, they won't attack and by the time I am ready to force them to attack I'll make sure they'll die for it. As for the issue of not attacking, what makes you think you have a choice, rather naive you thinking you have a say in which creatures you will and won't attack with really. (My main objective with this was to build something creatureless, including a lack of tokens)
I replaced heat of battle with contaminated ground, which works better with war's toll.