Don’t miss the top Warhammer 40k army lists featuring Adepta Sororitas, Leagues of Votann, and Death Guard lists from the Roll for Damage GT.
The Roll for Damage GT is over, and now we can look at which 40k factions’ playstyles and army lists managed to secure a place at the top!
Ask around and you’ll hear two things: the emergency update patched the 40k meta mess, and yanked the rip cord to give other armies a shot at the spotlight.
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1st Place: Sam Young, Adepta Sororitas (Sisters of Battle) Army Lists
At the Roll for Damage GT, the Adepta Sororitas seemed to have lit the entire event on fire and called it divine intervention.
Leading the charge was a Canoness with a blessed blade and a very strong opinion about heretics. Backed by three Hospitallers (because resurrection is easier with a medical staff), the Sisters came in ready to patch holes and make them.
Junith Eruita hovered into battle, swinging her mace and burning everything that looked even vaguely treasonous, while Morvenn Vahl dropped in with her Paragon lance, missile launcher, and the kind of warlord energy that turns objectives into craters. Two Ministorum Priests tagged along, one packing the Eyes of the Oracle and the other just radiating pure zeal.
The heart of the list? Three squads of Celestian Sacresants rocking maces and bolt pistols. These were divine bouncers, escorting heretics off the table with blunt force hospitality.
For extra punch, two Rhinos rolled in to haul the faithful forward and soak just enough firepower to make the enemy regret their target choices.
Two squads of Arco-flagellants, frothing, flailing, and absolutely ready to ruin someone’s day. Ten per squad. No guns. Just blessed violence and enough flails to make Khorne blush.
Backing them were two squads of Paragon Warsuits. Multi-meltas. Maces. Storm bolters. If a problem couldn’t be solved with faith, it got solved with firepower measured in megajoules.
Then came the Sanctifiers, loaded with hand flamers, plasma, melee weapons, and a Death Cult Assassin just for good measure.
2nd Place: Marcus Butler, Leagues of Votann Army Lists
3rd Place: Adam Napier, Death Guard Army Lists
Final Thoughts From Us:
So whether you’re wielding a blessed blade or just really good at taking hits, there’s inspiration to be found in this chaotic tournament mix! The meta might be wild right now, but these armies showed how to ride the storm straight to the podium.
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