Blazing Archon
"Creatures can't attack you" is a flat prohibition, not a tax and not a fog: it turns off the entire combat phase as it pertains to your life total. Pillow-fort and group-slug strategies had circled this idea for years with softer tools (Propaganda taxing each attacker, Ghostly Prison demanding payment, Crawlspace capping the count), all of which still let creatures swing once the price was paid. This pays nothing and permits nothing. The cost lives in the body around it: nine mana for a 5/6 flier, deliberately oversized so the static ability cannot be had cheaply. That price tag is the balancing weight, because an effect this absolute at a low rate would simply break multiplayer combat math. The limit worth understanding is what the line does not cover: the ability shuts off creatures while doing nothing about spells, activated abilities, and noncombat damage, so a determined opponent pivots off the ground war and goes over the top. It is a wall against one axis of attack, not all of them. As a flier it can still pressure the board itself, which keeps the card from being purely reactive. What makes it endure is the cleanliness of the line it draws: no counting, no payment, no exception, a rare static that says no without an asterisk.






