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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.
Thousand Sons On Top: FLG Cherokee Open Top 40k Army Lists
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3rd Place: Daniel Reddehase – Death Guard
2nd Place: Joshua Campbell – Necrons
1st Place: Noah Neundorfer – Thousand Sons
Noah’s winning Thousand Sons was jam-packed with multiples of each of their favorite models. The big characters leading were Magnus and Ahriman, two of the (canonically) strongest psykers, along with some great abilities and overall stat lines.
They were followed by three Exalted Sorcerers (two on discs) for even more psykers (giving 4+ invulvns) with solid stat lines across the board. An Infernal Master wraps it up by gifting their units Sustained Hits. Marines start off the troops with three units of Rubrics for durable models with good weapons.
Two units of Tzaangors are cheap glass cannon units that want to make a charge. Two Chaos Spawn are also melee-only models, but their main purpose is wound soaking usually. Lastly, there’s a Mutalith Beast for a larger model for a close-range threat that has some range and even a mortal wound aura for bonus damage output.
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