Meta Monday 40K

Warhammer 40K Competitive Monday Meta Review: Bark at the Moon

Welcome to another Meta Monday 40K, the weekly roundup from Grimhammer Tactics covering the latest Warhammer 40K tournament meta trends.

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Today I’ll be looking over the results of the top 3 largest Warhammer 40K tournaments from the weekend of November 14-16th 2025. This week we’re going to coast-to-coast across the U.S. starting in sunny California with the California Cup 2025 GT, a stop along the plains of the mid-west for the Show Me Showdown in Missouri and finally stopping in New York with DaBoyz GT. I’m going to review the top 5 placings for each of these events as well as the winning lists. Let’s get to it!

meta Monday 40k November 17 2025

The California Cup ’25 – Pomona, CA – 266 Players

The California Cup ’25 was the weekend’s largest event with 266 players. Over the course of 3 days and 8 rounds with Michael Mann of Art of War fame pulling out the big win with his Space Wolves. Let’s take a look at the top 5 for the event:

  1. Michael Mann – Space Wolves – 8-0
  2. Celeste Lorch – Black Templars – 7-1
  3. James Thomas – Chaos Space Marines – 7-1
  4. Ben Jurek – Chaos Knights – 7-1
  5. Gregory Hunter – Aeldari – 7-1

The Winning List: Michael Mann – Space Wolves – Stormlance

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Stormlance Space Wolves is no stranger to top finishes, but Michael’s list diverges slightly from the infamous “wolf jail” style we’ve seen in the past with multiple Thunderwolf Cavalry units Advancing and Charging up the battlefield to pin in the opponent. Instead, it’s a similar concept only with bricks of Wulfen, Wolf Guard Terminators and Headtakers and a squad of Thunderwolf Cavalry for good measure. This list is all about hitting like a hammer with army wide Advance and Charge thanks to the Stormlance Detachment Rule. With nearly every important piece in the army having an invulnerable save of 4+, this army has the durability, speed and hitting power to launch into the enemy and cause devastating damage. A great showing for the Space Wolves in this weekend’s largest event.

Show Me Showdown Warhammer 40K Championships – Overland Park, KS – 132 Players

The Show Me Showdown is a long-standing event held annually in the mid-west and is part of the mid-west’s Lord Marshal Conference tournament circuit. This year’s event saw 132 players from across the great plains duke it out over 7 rounds. Aaron Hermstedt took the top placing with a 7-0 finish with his Death Guard proving the despots of decay are far from dead in the competitive meta. Let’s take a look at the top 5.

  1. Aaron Hermstedt – Death Guard – 7-0
  2. Cody Jiru – Drukhari – 6-1
  3. Ryan Verbeck – Genestealer Cult – 6-1
  4. John Vuchetich – Necrons – 6-1
  5. Zach Mobley – Ad Mech – 6-1

The Winning List: Aaron Hermstedt – Death Guard – Virulent Vectorium

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Aaron’s list is pretty standard from what we’ve seen with Death Guard meta lists, however we do see Mortarion making an appearance here! Equipped with a 6″ aura for a full reactive move, Mortarion occupies an interesting place in Death Guard. We don’t see him taken often as his surviability and hitting power relative to his points is sometimes questionable, especially in a codex that is just full of actually awesome datasheets. Aaron certainly put him to great use here, however pulling off an undefeated finish in one of the mid-west’s toughest major events.

DaBoyz GT – Rochester, NY – 88 Players

DaBoyz GT is another long-standing event held annually in New York. With a strong emphasis on the hobby side of the hobby, DaBoyz is known as one of the northeast’s premier Warhammer 40K events. Let’s take a look at the top 5 from this 88 player event.

  1. Neil Burns-Morales – Astra Militarum – 5-0
  2. Travis King – Ad Mech – 5-0
  3. John Davison – T’au Empire – 5-0
  4. Greg Seward – Blood Angels – 4-1
  5. Parker Thomas – Necrons – 4-1

The Winning List: Neil Burns-Morales – Astra Militarum – Combined Arms

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Astra Militarum has seen a resurgence recently. Everyone knows about Wesley St Hines and his LVO winning Guard list by now. Neil takes a more traditional Astra Militarum list going with the Combined Arms Detachment featuring 3 Rogal Dorn tanks (2 being commanders) as well as Gaunt’s Ghosts, a big brick of Bullgryn and plenty of infantry to cover large areas of the board. Neil leans into this traditional build and managed to pull off an impressive 5-0 finish and top placing at the DaBoyz GT.

Final Thoughts

The weekend post-World Championships of Warhammer turned out to be pretty exciting with 3 pretty large major events and a diversity of top 5 armies across all of them. 10th Edition seems to be in a very healthy place meta-wise which is good to see. Ad Mech, Adeptus Sororitas and Aeldari seem to be dominating win rates presently, other factions are pulling off major event wins, proving that others can rise to the top.

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