They argued that Underworld Breach was the most powerful card in the format, and as such, Rest in Peace was actually the strongest hate piece. In my opinion, Rocco is an objectively powerful deck and probably better in a vacuum, but I've really liked the version of Heliod I started brewing after an interesting conversation I had with well-known cEDH players Dan (better known as DTrain) and Alana at MTG Vegas. In the weeks before the event, I debated between bringing a new brew of Heliod Ballista combo and Rocco Food Chain Stax. If I'm really being honest, the day before the tournament I was strongly considering dropping to play in the Legacy $10K main event instead, but some fun matches with friends and a slightly disappointing 3-2 in the Legacy $10K trial with my admittedly very sexy Mono-Black Scam list pushed me towards committing. While I've been out of the cEDH tournament circuit for nearly a year, opting to try out Legacy, I decided the event was too historic to miss out on and signed up for the cEDH weekend pass immediately. On June 17th, SCGCon Baltimore hosted the first-ever sanctioned cEDH tournament, a $5K main event of nearly 120 competitors. Michael’s Heliod losing in top 4 to a UG+ deck
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