Spider-Man No More
Most Auras that neutralize a creature pick one axis: shrink the body, pacify it, turn off its combat step. This one runs the whole demolition in a single spell. It rewrites the enchanted creature down to a 1/1, strips every ability it had, wipes its creature types, and staples on defender so it can no longer attack. What survives is a body that exists only to chump. The mechanical work here is total identity erasure rather than mere restraint: a commander with a game-warping activated ability keeps none of it, a lord with an anthem stops pumping, a value engine that generated a card a turn is now a vanilla wall because the ability that fueled it is simply gone. Because the effect sets base power and toughness rather than answering the printed line, the size of the target stops mattering entirely, so it shuts down the fatty and the utility creature with the same two mana. The cost of that reach is the usual Aura tax: it is a permanent that a single enchantment-removal spell can peel off, handing the original creature all of its abilities back. Setting base power and toughness also means later pump or counter effects still stack on top of the 1/1 floor, the seam a careful opponent plays around. As a soft-lock answer, it trades the finality of exile for the breadth of blunting anything it can legally target.

