![]() And two of those lists ended up in the top 8. ![]() At 11%, the Hivemind consisting of Tyranids and Genestealer Cults made a pretty strong showing. Perhaps with a new CSM book that number could be even larger.įollowing that up, the next largest faction is actually the Tyranid sub-factions. Considering that CSM haven’t gotten a new codex for 9th but the “sub” factions have gotten books and they still managed 15% of the field is worth noting. That’s a combo of all the different chaos lists from Daemons to Chaos Marines to Knights to everything in between. The next largest ‘faction’ was Chaos at 15%. While I would have liked to see more specific faction breakdowns for what those actual numbers were, this is still pretty telling. Looking at the numbers, just about half the field was some flavor of Imperium with 30% being some type of Imperial army (AdMech/AM/Custodes/Sisters/Knights/etc.) and then 19% being some flavor of Space Marine. ![]() Games Workshop has a great breakdown of the armies that were at the event. But today, we’re taking a step back from the lists themselves and looking specifically at the overall meta at the event. There were some pretty interesting lists from the event that the community has been dissecting. It was a massive event and at the end of the day the winner was crowned. ![]() In case you missed the it for some reason, the Las Vegas Open 2022 has come and gone. Games Work just put out a new Metawatch article with a detailed faction breakdown from LVO 2022.
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