The Warhammer World February Tournament happened over the weekend with some pretty sweet 40k army lists taking the top spots!
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.
Warhammer World February: Top 40k Army Lists
Thanks to Best Coast Pairings we are able to look back at the event as if we were there ourselves.
If you wanted to see the names and factions of the overall winners, we’ve included that below.
3rd Place: Simon Edwards – Necrons
2nd Place: Cameron Giles – Custodes
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1st Place: Ben Allen – Harelquins
Ben’s winning list at Warhammer World was a mono-Harlequin list with no other Eldar. It involved two detachments with 1 being a Battalion led by 2 Troupe Masters, which are the standard choice and offer up a decent re-roll wounds aura in the fight phase, which can be pretty nice to have!
Additionally, all the troop slots are filled with 5 man Troupe Squads for a total of 30 bodies, which is also the standard option… But not like they have any others!
Closing out the battalion is of course the 6 Starweavers that the 6 troupe squads will be riding in. Harlequins get to do this iconic combo because they can shoot out of their transports.
The second detachment is much of the same, but this time is only a patrol, meaning there is only one Troupe Master and 3 Troupe Squads. Simple enough!
Then of course closing out the list are 3 more Starweavers bringing the total up to 9 fully manned transports that will float around the field pumping out shots at the enemies while protecting the troupes until it’s time for them to jump out.
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