![]() ![]() This list was an early start in 8th’s meta sweeping major events, LVO, BAO, and SoCal in the first few months of 8th, while most armies were still scrambling to get a codex. Today lets look at the five top armies of 8th, which in many ways means the five most broken. These armies defined both how the game was played and how it was FAQ’d. Over the three years, a handful of armies really rose to the top and became staples of the scene. 8th saw what was almost certainly the largest and most robust competitive scene out of any Warhammer edition with more events, players, and reporting happening around the world. The game went through many changes in three years, and the meta fluctuated a lot, even while a handful of armies stayed at the top for massive periods of time. ![]() 8th Edition was a bit of a roller coaster. With the ninth, and surely not final, edition of Warhammer 40,000 fast approaching it is a good time to look back and reflect on the past few years. Let’s take a look at the armies that defined 8th Edition’s meta, and how broken they were. ![]()
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