A single Chaos Spawn helps get the list right up against the 2k points goal.įinally closing out the list is a Chaos Fire Raptor Gunship, which will help clear out chaff and constantly dish out pain all game long from the skies. Warhammer 40,000 (8th - 9th Edition & Compatible) - Chaos Daemons by Games Workshop is part of our Full Inventory collection. Troops keep it vanilla with a 5 man squad of Chaos Space Marines, just to fil the requirement. Shop at Noble Knight Games for Warhammer 40,000 (8th - 9th Edition & Compatible) - Chaos Daemons by Games Workshop - part of our Full Inventory collection. Expand your options of fun home activities with the largest online selection at. The last 1/4 of the list is Chaos Space Marines led by a Sorcerer for their psychic support. Great deals on Chaos Daemons Single Miniature Warhammer 40K Miniatures. Horrors and Nurglings are pretty durable making them prime candidates for grabbing objectives or locking up units in melee as distractions.Ĭlosing out the Daemon portion of the list there are 2 Beasts of Nurgle, which are actually just another durable unit great for tanking hits, and furies that serve as a mobile harass unit and get the list closer to the perfect 2k point threshold. The Bloodletters are pretty squishy but can dish out damage if they aren’t weekend before making it to melee. Troops bring in a little bit of everything with 48 Bloodletters, 29 Horrors, and 3 Nurglings. The Changecaster is a pretty good psyker and is pretty cheap, while the Herald of Slaanesh is extremely cheap and provides a +1 bonus to Slaanesh Daemons. Be’lakor has been a powerhouse since his re-work with great support and a fantastic melee profile that can decimate foes. Warhammer 40,000 - Chaos Daemons - HQ (28mm) by Games Workshop is part of our Full Inventory collection. Marcus started off with a battalion of Chaos Daemons led by Be’lakor, a Changecaster, and a Herald of Slaanesh. Shop at Noble Knight Games for Warhammer 40,000 - Chaos Daemons - HQ (28mm) by Games Workshop - part of our Full Inventory collection. If you wanted to see the names and factions of the overall winners, we’ve included that below.ģrd Place: Wyatt Turk – Chaos Space Marinesġst Place: Marcus Glowczak – Chaos Daemons Thanks to Best Coast Pairings we are able to look back at the event as if we were there ourselves. Top Warhammer 40k Army Lists: The Hee Yaw Texan RTT Auction Buy It Now 58 Results 5 filters applied Army Chapter/Regiment Brand Miniature Condition Type Condition Price Buying Format All Filters Warhammer 40K Pink Horrors of Tzeentch New on Sprue AoS Chaos Daemons OPEN BOX (2) 17.99 12. The tournament is over and now we’re able to look at which lists managed to secure a place at the top! Check out what these winners brought in their armies. The Hee Yaw Texan RTT happened over the weekend with some pretty sweet 40k army lists taking the top spots!
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