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Phat Thoughts – Let’s Hear it for the Boyz! Socal Open Review

Hey everyone, Jason here to do a quick review of the SoCal Open from a player that dropped out before the first round.

What was to become my glorious return to the world of competitive Warhammer 40,000 events turned into a disappointing drop out before the first game was even played. Unfortunately for me, the week I was going to focus on getting the rest of my army put together and given the ol’ three color minimum was also the week I got down with the sickness, and found myself only having enough energy to go to work and sleep under heavy medication. Fortunately, I live locally in San Diego so despite not being able to actually participate in the tournament I was able to come and hang out and watch the games over the weekend. First and foremost a big congratulations to the winner, Ork player Ben Jurek, with his cool looking Goff list. While Ben is certainly no stranger to the winners circle, it was still surprising to see the Orks win it all in a field of absolute killer Tyranid and Necron lists. He won with an impressive 6 total wins with 568 battle points, an average of 95 points scored per game. A testament to the power of knowing what secondary objectives to choose when looking at the mission and your opponent.

Here are some of the other observations I had observing the tournament over the weekend.

So what does the future hold for competitive 9th edition Warhammer 40,000? Well we still have two future codex releases this year, the Astra Militarum and the World Eaters. Knowing Games Workshop’s sales strategy these two codices should hit the scene like a rocket, at least for a month or so, before the rules team comes in to nerf whatever OP ridiculousness draws the most vocal outrage. Leagues of Votann will see their codex as well as the rest of the product line released in a couple of weeks, and seeing as how the two post-nerf Votann players at the SoCal Open did fairly well with only like three available units, we should see more of these armies domination in the near future. With 10 edition all but a sure thing this summer it will be an interesting 7 months to see how the community ends the troubled edition.

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