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GW’s Best & Worst Warhammer 40k Armies: September 22nd

new-competivie-meta-warhammer-40k-10th-EditionHere are GW’s Best and Worst Warhammer 40k armies that are either placing at the latest big 10th Edition tournaments or down in the dumps…

Thanks to Mr. Taste at Blood of Kittens, here’s a look at the latest placings and meta from the larger 10th Edition 40k tournaments last weekend!

GW’s Best & Worst Warhammer 40k Armies: September 22nd

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The September 40k balance data slate is now being used in all tournaments! Meaning this week was the first weekend of all tournaments running the new balance changes.

Over the past weekend, 4 major Warhammer 40K events took place, with a minimum of 26 players participating in each event. The process of determining the top three players is based on their win records and total battle points, rather than the strength of their schedule. Throughout the weekend, a total of 27 Warhammer 40K 10th edition lists were featured, representing 18 distinct factions. Now armed with a large sample of events and tons of results, we can see that the balance update may have, at the very least, given hope to a ton of factions that had none just a week ago. While Aeldari still sits on top, it certainly now has a ton of competition with some of the best parity numbers we haven’t seen since 9th edition.

But how about the larger meta picture overall?  Well, Eldar certainly has more competition at tournaments running the balance changes now, which makes us hopeful that the competitive scene will continue to get better!

Warhammer 40k Meta Overview from September 17th 2023:

Statcheck.com also has us covered on the overall Warhammer 40k faction win rates and meta, compiling the data up to September 17th, 2023 for just Balance Dataslate play.

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Comparing the newly updated rankings to the previous ones below they have already been some massive changes. But just another reminder, Eldar is still high, probably due to people getting settled in a post-NERF world.

However, it’s fantastic to see not only different factions at the top but also a way healthier format, with a vast majority of factions falling into the ideal 45%- 55% win rate zone!

Woohoo!

Warhammer 40k Meta Overview from September 10th 2023:

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How to Read This Warhammer 40k Meta Overview Chart:

The Warhammer 40k Meta Overview Chart is color-coded for the most part. Grey is the sweet spot; ideally, every faction would be light grey or between a 45% and 55% win rate.

Blue is overpowered, and in contrast, Oranges are underpowered. Essentially, the darker shades are too far gone and need changes or shifts in the Meta. That’s not to say every darker blue and orange faction needs balance changes, but it DOES mean something needs to be done.

Game balance and meta are super complex, with each faction (and general’s ability) being its own cogs in the bigger picture.

Simply put, the most played faction in any competitive game should never be the most winning faction. As the popularity of a faction goes up, the skill, specified knowledge, and experience of the average player in that faction go down (new players moving to it).

With that in mind, you can check out six of the top army lists from events over the weekend below.

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About the Author: Andrew Schrank

Andrew Schrank

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About Andrew Schrank: Over the past 15 years, Andrew has played all the games, including tabletop and video games, and immersed himself in the associated lore. Andrew joined the Spikey Bits team in 2018 and covers the Warhammer hobby and tournament scene, along with the latest in tabletop miniatures, each week.

Aspiring diplomat, Lord of Fluff, and Master of Ice Hammer, He loves Star Wars, Chaos Undivided, and Gundam. During his free time, he hunts Platinum trophies on PS5 and reads international news. On weekends, Andrew plays commander and cEDH games, often with unique strategies that push the limits.

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