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40k LVO Championships Primer

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Hey guys Petey Pab here! Welcome to the first of many posts covering the 40k LVO championship.

This year Frontlinegaming is going to bring you a lot more media coverage than any other previous LVO has ever seen. We have a Twitch schedule here, I am going to be running up to date blog posts every day, and we have an amazing crew running around the clock taking pictures, filming and generally showing the kind of experience you expect to come across when you come to Las Vegas to sling some dice and have a good time.

The ITC is growing bigger and bigger every year and every LVO brings new challenges and narratives concerning competitive 40k. This year we had the formation-based detachment unveiled, Khorne Daemonkin charged into the scene, Tau got some love, The War convocation showed us the joy of running a new army, and the recent surge in Void Shield Generators being used gave the middle finger to all those pesky grav armies. Along with these new changes we have old 6th  ed. favorites, White Scars bikers, Eldar, Tau shooting (complete with their shiny new toy the Stormsurge) and Centstars. Both the ITC and 7th edition have ushered a new era of balanced competitive 40k that we haven’t seen in quite a while. I can confidently say that this is going to be a fun diverse tournament full of the best players and most heinous lists anyone can possibly encounter. Having said that let’s dissect some of the metagame and stakes that the over 300 players who have signed up for the 40k championships are going to face.

 A diverse meta makes it hard to playtest or beat every list you may see. I break down these lists into three sections.

The Favorites: These are the lists you will so most often because players view them as the most outwardly competitive lists. Meaning they are usually strong lists with little weaknesses and are known to be tried and true. This does not mean that one of these lists will win the championship, you may not even see all these lists in the top 8 on Super Bowl Sunday, but you will see these lists everywhere and if you are serious about winning these are the lists you need to beat.

Under the radar: Maybe these factions need some help, or maybe no one knows about them yet. Either way these are the lists you will expect to maybe break into the top 8 as an 8th or 7th seed but are certainly lists that are capable of beating any top tier list on any given day.

Spoilers: These are the lists you bring to absolutely wreck a specific type of list. You may not see any of these armies in the win columns, but they are deadly snakes in the grass waiting to snatch unsuspecting victims.

 

Some players we are going to be keeping an eye on.

I could type all day about players, their lists, and who we should keep an eye on, I have to cut this list short but there are a ton of great people over here and I’m looking forward to drinking with them all and having a great time. Stay tuned for more LVO coverage tomorrow with the Day 1 LVO blog, and as always check out the tactics corner for more information about competitive 40k.

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QOTD: Which players and lists do you guys want to see in the top 8? Who are you rooting for?

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