The only thing holding you back is that you need to actually connect and damage a player with the thing you put the aura on each time to secure another go-around
Plus, it doesn't remove itself from the game so you can get it back with Regrowth, Yawgmoth's Will, and other graveyard recursion cards (including Gaea's Blessing, further down on this list)
And spot removal, like Swords to Plowshares or Terror, would introduce considerably situational complexity, causing players to contemplate risks and make assessments on both offense and defense
If it returns to the battlefield or you play another copy of it, you won't get to cast copies of the cards previously exiled
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