Quote Originally Posted by enderlord99 View Post
Neither.

More like "Sure, you've got my life below zero, but I have Lich's Mastery. Oh, now I need to exile a bunch of things because of the damage I took? And if I take that much damage again, which I will next turn, I'll have to exile everything (including Lich's Mastery itself) and therefore lose the game? I think I'll exile it now, instead, and the trigger won't kill me because of my Gideon of the Trials. What's that? Gideon's gone? Good thing my life's above zero again!" et cetera.

The opponent is doing exactly what they were already planning to do, but I survive it.
So it's Pillow Fort: The strategy that makes attacking you so useless that people go do something else. Primarily used in multiplayer to benefit from everybody else taking each other out and sweeping up the game afterwards. Sub-families for non-multiplayer formats include Turbofog and Stasis.