![]() ![]() Credit: Jack HunterĪs our readers know, it would. The Castellan had been dominant for a while, but there were plenty of other powerful lists kicking around, and the question at the time was whether anything in the year to come would knock the House Raven Knight Castellan (present in 3/4 of the top lists at that event) off its perch as the de-facto best model in the game. Looking at what the final two players in the largest event in the world were packing at the top tables almost feels like looking at a different game – a Knight Castellan facing down Ynnari, with Brandon Grant’s Astra Militarum-backed knight eventually taking the crown. January 2019 was pretty quiet for Warhammer 40K (not something we expect to be repeated) and the calendar of noteworthy 40K events for the year past really starts there. Nothing hammers home just how much has happened in 40K this year quite as well as going back and looking at the final matchup in the 2019 Las Vegas Open. ![]() Today, let’s look at what happened in 40K in 2019, and how our team feel about it. Along with some personal retrospectives from some of our authors, over the next week or so we’re going to be publishing reviews of the year for various games. ![]()
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