
9th Edition’s meta is still settling, but some players are taking lists with units that nobody was expecting. Check out this awesome homebrew list that emerged in a tournament over the weekend. They didn’t do too bad and this just goes to show that it’s more about the general’s skill than what you play.
Top Homebrew 40k Army List: December 26th Bismarck Two Rivers RTT

Bismarck Two Rivers RTT: Grey Knights- Mark Weiss

Starting with HQs, He took the almighty Grand Master Voldus. Easily one of the best characters they have access to, he can cast three powers and deny three each turn, plus as an added bonus he lets your nearby Grey Knights to reroll 1s to hit! The Librarian and Draigo both have two denys and two casts as well, bringing the total count in HQs alone all the way up to 7 casts and denys. Draigo is also great in melee with 5 strength 8 -4 ap 3 damage swings.
Troops see three 5 man strike squads with halberds and a single Psycannon in each, with different psychic power in each. This allows the most flexibility with your characters and making sure you get the best chance at each power being a success.

The second Elite is the biggest point sink in the list, a ~550pts Paladin Squad. This squad has 4 Psycannon Termies, costing 57 pts each, while the 5 Warding Staves Paladins are close behind at 50 each, the Paragon took the Daemon Hammer and thus is sitting at a comfy 62 pts. These guys can put in work, which justifies the point cost. However, if you lose even one model it’s like losing a small character, hence the apothecary to help prevent that as much as possible.

Servitors serve as the only cheap option for Grey Knights objective takers that you can essentially throw at something without protection and not worry about losing a huge portion of your army.

Lastly, for Heavy Support, there is a 5 man Purgation Squad with Psilencers, giving them decent ranged chaff clear.
It’s interesting that they didn’t take a dreadknight, however seeing their results, maybe that was the right choice!
Overall this list offers a little bit of a different approach but we like them because of their all-in on an aspect of their faction in a response to the meta. Even better they got great results from the players who piloted them! It’s also very encouraging when a player is able to play a widely considered “underpowered” army so effectively.
What do you think about these homebrew 40k army lists from last weekend that caught our eye?
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