![]() ![]() James writes Goonhammer’s weekly Competitive Innovations in 9th column and many of our Codex reviews. Don’t let his regular stints as an Eldar player fool you – beneath that mushy, fleshy exterior beats the cold heart of OVERLORD_WINGS. James has been playing Necrons since making the foolish mistake of buying an army at the release of the 2018 Codex, and most recently had been seen extolling the virtues of “Monster Mash” C’Tan-heavy lists in 8th edition. Richard is a founding member of the Art of War 40k, another great place to learn about 40k tactics. He’s bounced from T’au to Space Marines to Adeptus Mechanicus to Blood Angels but now he’s ready to roll with Necrons and excited to show what can be done with them on the table. Eulis is a member of Team Salt Shakers.Ī man of many armies and a consummate master of 40k tactics, Richard finished the 2019 season ranked #1 in the ITC thanks to first-place finishes at NOVA, Warzone Atlanta, the Atlanta PTT Open, and the 2020 Las Vegas Open. He’s back to his ways with 9th edition and the new Necrons codex, and excited to play with a completely revamped version of the faction. ![]() Meet the Roundtable Eulis SandersĮulis is perhaps the Necrons player, having finished the 2019 ITC season ranked #1 with the faction after pioneering different ways to alpha strike opponents off the table throughout 8th edition. Let’s find out what they think! In case you missed our review of the codex, you can find it here. With Codex Necrons out in the wild, we’ve assembled a trio of tournament players to give you their take on how it’s going to perform in a competitive setting.
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