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Top 8 Oyuncu ve Orduları2 Orks (Battlewagons and Horde)
1 Dark Eldar (mech assault list)
1 Tyranids
1 Necrons (Scarab Farm/Deathstar build)
2 Grey Knights (Henchmen and Purifiers)
1 Space Wolves (Mech)
Kazananlar1st PlaceThe Nid player (Cooper Wadell: lajollgrad) went 6-0-1, only tying Grey Knights, and beating all other comers to take the title. What an awesome finish!
He was running 2 Tervigons, 3x2 Hive Guard, 3x15 Termagants, 2x9 Steelers with Sacs and a Broodlord, and 2 Trygons. It was a really versatile list with enough firepower to crack transports, and the scoring power to take multiple objectives, and the hitting power to smash most opponents in combat. Well done to Cooper, and considering he was out drinking with us until 3:30am the night before the finals, his victory is even more impressive!
2nd PlaceThe second place army was equally interesting. David Key (facepuncher) ran a Necron Scarab Farm (9 spyders to pump out Scarabs) with Warrior support for objective grabbing. But what made his list really interesting was that he took a unit of 10 Lychguard. I have been trying to make Lychguard work since the book came out because I love the models, but I had found no way to make them last. I had written them off as nothing more than a casual play unit until I saw how David run them.
3rd PlaceLastly, Doug Johnson's Orks (Dugg, owner of TableWar) were kicking butt as usual. Dugg has been a top ranked player all year since his great appearance at Adepticon last year, only losing to Tony Kopach in an incredibly close game in the semi-finals. Dugg's lists are always different than the norm. He builds them around a core of 3 Battlewagons with tons of upgrades, most of which the average internet list builder would call terrible. He uses Grabbing Claws, Wrecking Balls, etc. to great effect. He only lost to Cooper's Nids, and went through Grey Knights, Crons and Wolves a plenty to take third.