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Top Unbeatable 40k Tournament Army Lists: Iron Cage September Slaughter

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Unlock victory with the top Warhammer 40k tournament army lists featuring Necrons, Black Templars, and Sisters from the September Slaughter.

Top Unbeatable 40k Tournament Army Lists: Iron Cage September Slaughter

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The tournament is over, and now we can look at which lists managed to secure a place at the top! Check out what these winners brought in their armies with our commentary on their selections. Thanks to Best Coast Pairings, we can look back at the event as if we were all there ourselves. Click this special promo link to save $20 on a year’s subscription to BCP.

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3rd Place: Mark Cimmerian – Black Templars

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2nd Place: Colin Kay – Adepta Sororitas

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1st Place: Justin Moore – Necrons

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A Chronomancer led Justin’s Necrons for extra durability and a Plasmancer for crits and some mortal wounds. Troops bring in two units of Warriors for the standard option in the faction. Two Deathmarks come in for some range firepower, followed by a Reanimator for help reanimating and Spyders for a close-range threat. The list closes out on two Doomsday Arks and Monoliths for larger mobile ranged threats.

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Double Monoliths are shaking up the meta, but instead of rolling out extra firepower, this list goes full trickster mode with some clever warrior tactics. Monoliths are constantly teleporting warriors out of danger or right into the action, dishing out headaches for your opponents. And with sneaky moves like fire and fade or a cheeky 3″ deep strike, there’s always a play to keep things spicy. Oh, and it still hits hard—40 lethal hits, Doomsday Arks, and Monoliths galore.

In conclusion, the top Warhammer 40k army lists from the September Slaughter showcased the tactical prowess and strategic diversity of Black Templar, Sisters, and Necrons. Studying these remarkable army lists and their tactical synergies provides valuable insights for both new and veteran players, providing ample inspiration for honing your own strategic approach.

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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.

He believes each day presents a new opportunity to grow and be challenged.