Sisters snagged a 5-0 win at the Mayhem GT that happened over the weekend, and these Warhammer 40k army lists took the top!
The tournament is over, and now we’re able to look at which lists managed to secure a place at the top! Check out what these winners brought in their armies.
Sisters Still Got It Mayhem GT: Top 40k Army Lists
Thanks to Best Coast Pairings we can look back at the event as if we were all there ourselves.
If you wanted to see the names and factions of the overall winners, we’ve included that below.
3rd Place: Alex Ramsey – Aeldari
2nd Place: Mike Twitchell – Chaos Knights
1st Place: Michael Walsh – Sisters of Battle
Michael’s winning Sisters of Battle was a single Battalion led by Morvenn Vahl and a Canoness. Morvenn is a fantastic character with a great stat line and weapons that make her deadly and durable, but she also has supportive abilities like a hit and wound re-roll aura. The Canoness is a little less exciting but still has a hit re-roll aura to help out some other bodies be a little more effective.
Troops bring in a total of 10 Battle Sisters and 10 Sister Novitiates. The Battle Sisters are standard bodies with some normal shots to sit on objectives and deal a little bit of damage. The Novitiates are similar but much more melee-focused and are a little cheaper per body.
Elites bring in 2 Crusaders, a Dogmata, a Hospitaller, and 20 Repentia. The Crusaders are simple cheap power sword bodies. The Dogmata is a support piece that grants access to Hymns of Battle and allows nearby models to shoot while performing actions. The Hospitaller can heal a unit every turn and gives nearby models a 6+ FNP and the 20 Repentia are dedicated melee units that can tear up anything they come in contact with if they aren’t focussed by ranged fire.
Fast Attacks bring in 6 Seraphim and 10 Zephyrim. The Seraphim are slightly more ranged-oriented and come with flamers which are perfect for attacking chaff. The Zephyrim is more melee-centric and has a charge re-roll for making crucial charges. Both units have great mobility and serve as units that can finish off weakened targets or grab lone objectives.
Heavy Support brings in a Castigator and 20 Retributors. The Castigator is a durable single model threat with decent shooting, while the Retributors are a heavy-hitting ranged squad with a total of 8 Multi-meltas to help focus down enemy armored threats.
Lastly closing out the list is a single Rhino to help transport an important unit to the front lines.
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