“I think you have lived long enough”
– Amon Tauromachian
July has finished and a new Warmaster has ascended to the top! The numbers are in and now it’s time to take a look at the numbers from last month’s season and check how the rankings in High Terra (rating 3800+) and Low Terra (rating 2500-3800) have evolved.
The ranks have moved considerably since last month and are only starting to stabilize, but the introduction of new Warlords like Caecaltus Dusk and Phosis T’Kar have continued to turn the tides of battle, some more significantly than others. Check out all the data below!
Low Terra
Ixion Hale blazes through the ranks, securing the top spot in this fiercely competitive season on Low Terra! Following closely, his fellow comrade Amon Tauromachian claims the second position, solidifying the Custodian dominance in the arena. It’s a Primarch showdown in the remaining top 5 spots, as Konrad Curze, Mortarion and Alpharius battle it out to see who surpasses the rest of their brothers.
Once more, Luther remains a major threat, but Jaghatai Khan and Sevatar are not slowing down either, showcasing impressive win rates. This month, alternative choices such as Balthazzar Dupain and Tybalt Marr have remained underrepresented, but their great success might inspire more commanders to lead them to the heart of battle.
# | Warlord | Win Rate | Use Rate |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Ixion Hale | 58% | 7.4% |
2 | Amon Tauromachian | 60% | 6.1% |
3 | Konrad Curze | 54% | 3.7% |
4 | Mortarion | 57% | 2.7% |
5 | Alpharius | 53% | 2.3% |
6 | Luther | 62% | 2.3% |
7 | Jaghatai Khan | 58% | 2.2% |
8 | Magnus the Red | 56% | 2.2% |
9 | Sevatar | 59% | 2.1% |
10 | Ferrus Manus | 55% | 2.1% |
11 | Angron | 54% | 1.8% |
12 | Constantin Valdor | 54% | 1.8% |
13 | Rogal Dorn | 54% | 1.7% |
14 | Jenetia Krole | 58% | 1.7% |
15 | Balthazzar Dupain | 57% | 1.7% |
16 | Aloceri | 58% | 1.6% |
17 | Magistus Amon | 55% | 1.6% |
18 | Corvus Corax | 58% | 1.5% |
19 | Sota-Nul | 54% | 1.5% |
20 | Fulgrim | 54% | 1.5% |
21 | Dreagher | 56% | 1.4% |
22 | Kaeria Casryn | 59% | 1.3% |
23 | Sanakht | 59% | 1.2% |
24 | Perturabo | 54% | 1.2% |
25 | Kroeger | 56% | 1.2% |
26 | Hvarl Redblade | 56% | 1.2% |
27 | Horus | 58% | 1.2% |
28 | Caecaltus Dusk | 61% | 1.1% |
29 | Calas Typhon | 57% | 1.1% |
30 | Amendera Kendel | 54% | 1.0% |
31 | Callidus Assassin | 55% | 1.0% |
32 | Roboute Guilliman | 56% | 1.0% |
33 | Tybalt Marr | 57% | 1.0% |
34 | Kardozia | 55% | 1.0% |
High Terra
The higher echelons of Terra are often more restrictive due to how optimized the decks are. During this season, the Custodians have shown exemplary efficiency, with Amon Tauromachian and Ixion Hale wreaking havoc against the enemies of the Imperium. Caecaltus Dusk still remains a strong choice, falling into fifth place and only kept from the higher ranks by Mortarion and Jaghatai Khan.
But the threats don’t end in the top 5, the Questoris Makabius and Sanakht have both showcased an impressive win rate. Saul Niborran has secured his place among the highest winners as well, while other less represented Warlords like the Callidus Assassin have become a major meta pick, and a Warlord to keep a vigilant eye on.
# | Warlord | Win Rate | Use Rate |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Amon Tauromachian | 60% | 12.5% |
2 | Ixion Hale | 55% | 6.3% |
3 | Mortarion | 56% | 4.1% |
4 | Jaghatai Khan | 55% | 3.9% |
5 | Caecaltus Dusk | 62% | 3.7% |
6 | Constantin Valdor | 52% | 3.7% |
7 | Jenetia Krole | 54% | 3.3% |
8 | Balthazzar Dupain | 57% | 3.3% |
9 | Magnus the Red | 53% | 3.2% |
10 | Luther | 54% | 3.1% |
11 | Fulgrim | 51% | 2.7% |
12 | Alpharius | 51% | 2.7% |
13 | Konrad Curze | 45% | 2.5% |
14 | Questoris Makabius | 58% | 2.4% |
15 | Sanakht | 59% | 2.3% |
16 | Iota | 56% | 1.9% |
17 | Amendera Kendel | 53% | 1.6% |
18 | Saul Niborran | 59% | 1.5% |
19 | Kroeger | 50% | 1.4% |
20 | Angron | 47% | 1.4% |
21 | Callidus Assassin | 66% | 1.4% |
22 | Kaeria Casryn | 48% | 1.2% |
23 | Ahriman | 51% | 1.1% |
24 | Dreagher | 51% | 1.0% |
25 | Phosis T’kar | 50% | 1.0% |
26 | Hvarl Redblade | 50% | 1.0% |
As always, you can expect a balance update to enter the scene early during the new season, but for now, how will you prepare to face the meta? Will you join the Custodians in search of a golden victory? Or will you attempt to wreak their plans by going against the tide? Join the fight!
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