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Tournament results and army lists from Germany, June 2026

Hi everyone,

Overall, 44 players gathered across three tournaments to roll some dice together and bring new lists to the table. Two of these events produced clear, undisputed winners, which, much like in previous months, fortunately spared us from all the calculations around tiebreakers and Strength of Schedule (SoS).

As usual for our international readers, a quick note: even in June, German tournaments are still mostly played in a compact format with only a few rounds. As a result, Strength of Schedule (SoS) continues to play an important role in case things get close at the top. All the nicer when, as in two of these cases, a player can take the lead outright without any need for spreadsheet math.

All in all, it was a solid month with exciting games, varied lists, and two fairly clear winners.


Conquest im Sidequest #10

The opening event was the 10th Conquest tournament at Sidequest Bremerhaven, with 18 participants who turned up in strong numbers despite the summer scheduling. In addition to exciting games on the table, there was a really tasty lunch that provided welcome fuel and was well received by everyone. Another highlight was the generous and slightly “over-the-top” prize pool: every one of the 18 participants was able to take something home at the end, whether a miniature or even a full box. All in all, it was a highly successful start to the tournament weekend, offering plenty both in terms of gameplay and atmosphere.

Link to the full standings: Conquest im Sidequest #10 | T³

Army Lists Bremerhaven

  1. – City States Sipherion
    First place was claimed by Sipherion with the City States, defeating on Echelon and Melee two nearly identical Hundred Kingdoms Order/Feudal lists, and in between making that exact matchup work on Forlorn Hope against a Yoroni Kitsune Fu spam list.

    City States [2000/2000]

    == (Warlord) Polemarch [90]:
    * Phalangites (6) [285]: Dorilates, Sacred Band Veterans
    * Minotaur Haspists (3) [170]
    * Satyroi (3) [150]
    * Minotaur Thyreans (3) [190]

    == Polemarch [90]:
    * Thorakites (4) [195]: Andromachos, Minotaur Thyrean Auxiliary
    * Satyroi (3) [150]
    * Minotaur Haspists (3) [170]

    == Ipparchos [100]:
    * War Chariots (Flogobollon//Skorpios) (2) [270]: Flogobollon (2)
    * Companion Cavalry (3) [140]

  2. - Wadrhun Hanna
    Game 1 was against Yoroni with a Kitsune Warlord, Game 2 against Spire (Biomancer Warlord, third place in the tournament), and the final game against City States with a Polemarch.

    Je voulais jouer à Dweghom, mais je ne ferais pas quelque chose d’aussi terrible à mon ami Guillaume. [2000/2000]

    == (Warlord) Chieftain [100]: Conquest
     * Veterans (3) [160]: 
     * Braves (3) [125]: 
     * Warbred (3) [180]: 
     * Warbred (3) [180]: 

    == Predator [110]: Death, Hide of the Silent Hunter, History
     * Hunting Pack (3) [120]: 
     * Hunting Pack (3) [120]: 
     * Slingers (3) [150]: 
     * Slingers (3) [150]: 

    == Predator [90]: Death
     * Hunting Pack (3) [120]: 
     * Hunting Pack (3) [120]: 
     * Slingers (3) [150]: 
     * Braves (3) [125]:


6. Eroberung der Scheune

On the second weekend of June, Marco once again invited players to Bedburg. Unfortunately, we were not there this time to support the “Bankster” in Aschaffenburg, who then managed to successfully “opt out.” His justification was roughly that he had spent a week at the Age of Sigmar World Championships and now needed to collect some “wife points” first, a typical excuse.

Nevertheless, the weekend in Bedburg was once again great and very entertaining. There was plenty of gaming and laughter, and as usual a relaxed tournament atmosphere was enjoyed by everyone. The event was rounded off with a shared dinner in a large group, which perfectly capped off the day.

The full results can be found here:: 6. Eroberung der Scheune| T³ 

Army List Bedburg

  1.  – Yoroni Lun
    In the first game he faced Nauth with Order/Feudal (Forlorn Hope). Rahim had a few lucky moments in this match but was also able to make important decisions that allowed him to apply early pressure. Over several rounds, he managed to hold mission objectives steadily and secure key positions. In the end, he came out on top in a close game with a small points advantage.

    In the second game he played against Marie with Speakers (Bulwark), who played very cleanly and put Rahim under early pressure. Objective control in particular kept the game tight for a long time, as both sides repeatedly traded important positions. In the end, better stability on the objectives decided the game in Rahim’s favor.

    In the third game Rahim faced Handnerdskunst (Echelon) with a strong Nords Jotnar list. Rahim started strong and was able to secure key objectives early and build up points. After that, the game developed into a very hard-fought exchange in which both sides suffered heavy losses. Despite a strong counterattack, Rahim held onto his early lead and narrowly brought the game over the finish line before the Jotnar wiped out the Yoroni.

    Brace for the Mochi-Train [2000/2000]

    == (Warlord) Kitsune Onmyoji [130]: Purification Rites
    * Modular Regiment (10) [750]: Kami Ayakashi (L), Oni Ayakashi (2), Kami Ayakashi (4), Tengu Ayakashi, Kappa Bushi, Origami Warriors

    == Jorogumo Mahotsu [240]:
    * Modular Regiment (2) [160]: Oni Ayakashi (L), Oni Ayakashi

    == Jorogumo Mahotsu [240]:
    * Modular Regiment (2) [160]: Tengu Ayakashi (L), Tengu Ayakashi
    * Modular Regiment (2) [160]: Tengu Ayakashi (L), Tengu Ayakashi
    * Modular Regiment (2) [160]: Tengu Ayakashi (L), Tengu Ayakashi


Conquest of Asgard 4

In parallel to Bedburg, there was also a tournament in Aschaffenburg in the deep south. Unfortunately, there were again some dropouts due to illness, but despite that we still had 16 players.

The full results can be found here: Conquest of Asgard 4 - Turnierergebnisse | T³

Armeeliste Aschaffenburg

  1.  – Sorcerer Kings Hanna
    I was able to win the tournament. If Nicole had won one more game, the entire top three would have been in women’s hands. As it stands, Lena secured a well-deserved second place with her W’adrhŭn, finishing with two wins and one draw.

    I myself managed a narrow win in game 1 against Winter Weaver with D4 RR6 Dread Trees on Breakout. This was followed by two very clear victories: one against City States in Melee and one against Yoroni in Head-to-Head.

    This was mainly due to the fact that Sorcerer Kings are currently by far the least represented faction in Germany.

    Glutherz [1990/2000]

    == (Warlord) Maharajah [165]: Shu'laat, Court of Fire, Court of Earth, Recorder of all Deeds
     * Ghols (3) [110]: Court of Fire
     * Ghols (3) [110]: Court of Fire
     * Efreet Flamecasters (3) [170]: 
     * Efreet Flamecasters (3) [170]: 

    == Raj [120]: Dancing Scimitar, Court of Earth
     * Mahabharati Initiates (3) [150]: 
     * Mahabharati Initiates (3) [150]: 
     * Ghols (3) [110]: Court of Fire
     * Ghols (3) [110]: Court of Fire

    == Raj [115]: Court of Fire, Bound to the Elements
     * Efreet Sword Dancers (3) [170]: 
     * Efreet Sword Dancers (3) [170]: 
     * Efreet Sword Dancers (3) [170]:


Closing remarks

June is very much marked by the transition into the summer break. With the start of the school holidays in the northern German states, things will likely become a bit quieter on the tournament map in both June and August. Many groups pause their activities, which makes it all the more worthwhile to look south: just south of Stuttgart, Maphi is still organizing a tournament in Wolfschlugen. In southern Germany, the summer holidays traditionally start a bit later, which means there is still plenty of gaming going on there while other regions are already heading into the break.

We ourselves are not planning to attend, as the distance of over 8 hours of driving is simply a bit too far for us and planning during the holidays is a bit different anyway. Nevertheless, the event comes with a clear recommendation: Maphi, as in Winnenden, runs very well organized and carefully structured tournaments. If you are from the area, you should definitely stop by, and feel free to send the young man my regards.

26.07.26: 5. Schwaben Conquest in Wolfschlugen

Currently, 11 out of 20 spots are still available.

Regards
Hanna

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