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2024 UK Masters Kings of War Analysis: Unveiling Victory Secrets through Skillful List Building or Strategic Play?

By Trevor
Last updated: 2025-07-15 11:03 pm
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The 2024 UK Masters tournament for Kings of War has provided us with substantial data on how player skill and list building contribute to victory. The event stood out with its 2345 point lists, deviating from the standard 2300 points, offering a fresh strategic landscape for competitors.

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ResultsFaction ReportKings of War List BuildingOther Resources for UK Masters

Pre-tournament predictions often fall to the wayside as the actual matches unfold, emphasizing the importance of the player’s ability to leverage their list’s strengths. The top performers, Chris Lynch with Dwarfs and Tom Robinson with the Northern Alliance, demonstrated exceptional list utilization, translating to a 4-1 win-loss record for both. Their lists, while not appearing extraordinary on paper, were piloted with such finesse that they outmatched their opponents.

For an overview of lists, download this file:

Pre UK Masters ListsDownload

Results

As I have before, I ran a quick parser to generate an Elo report of the results. High-level standings here:

PlayerFactionWinsLossesDrawsElo
Chris LynchDwarfs4101824
Tom RobinsonNorthern Alliance4101782
James MitchellElves4101752
Michael SmithAbyssal Dwarfs4101712
Justin Gisby-ClarkTwilight Kin4101693
Steve TonneauSalamanders4101673
Richard LukeBasileans3201658
Jonathon QuayleBasileans3201634
Chris ChristophersonDwarfs3201588
Andy RansomeAbyssal Dwarfs3201578
Ian SturgessTrident Realm Of Neritica3201567
Simon CooperRatkin3201549
Ed HerzigForces Of Nature2301508
Simon TannerRiftforged Orcs2301497
Matt GoodyEmpire Of Dust2301493
Brendan HeathUndead2211483
Peter WrenchForces Of The Abyss2211462
Mark CunninghamRatkin Slaves2301410
Paul BurkeOgres2301374
Jon GunnsGoblins2301372
Aaron RankinGoblins1311308
Andy MarshallHalflings1401305
Alistair VowlesTwilight Kin1311291
Michael YeungKingdoms Of Men1401237
Ian RodgerLeague Of Rhordia1401214
Robert HutsonRiftforged Orcs0501038

Faction Report

Similarly, though this is a small sample set, I pulled the faction report as well:

FactionWinsLossesDrawsWinPctElo
Northern Alliance4100.8001782
Elves4100.8001752
Dwarfs7300.7001706
Salamanders4100.8001673
Basileans6400.6001646
Abyssal Dwarfs7300.7001645
Trident Realm Of Neritica3200.6001567
Ratkin3200.6001549
Forces Of Nature2300.4001508
Empire Of Dust2300.4001493
Twilight Kin5410.5501492
Undead2210.5001483
Forces Of The Abyss2210.5001462
Ratkin Slaves2300.4001410
Ogres2300.4001374
Goblins3610.3501340
Halflings1400.2001305
Riftforged Orcs2800.2001268
Kingdoms Of Men1400.2001237
League Of Rhordia1400.2001214

For full results from the tournament, please check out the entire file here:

2024 UK Masters ResultsDownload

Kings of War List Building

List building is an art in Kings of War, and this tournament’s results have shed light on that. That said, similar to what we saw with https://ohz.wyv.mybluehost.me/backup/strategic-play-over-list-building-lessons-from-the-australian-cok-2024/ success is not merely about the units you select; it’s about how you deploy them, the items you assign, and the objectives you prioritize. The data model I am refining is centered around this aspect of Kings of War, aiming to align army list attributes with game outcomes more accurately.

While we don’t have enough data for definitive conclusions, the trends are telling. High-performing lists from the tournament, such as those of the Elves and Abyssal Dwarfs, balanced offensive capabilities with strategic defense and movement stats. On the other hand, lists with potential like the Ratkin Slaves and Riftforged Orcs fell short, suggesting that even a good list on paper requires adept handling to succeed.

Continuing to collect and analyze game data will refine our understanding of list building in Kings of War. This tournament has been another step in that ongoing process, and I look forward to adding more data points to our model to provide Kings of War enthusiasts with the insights they need to build winning lists. Stay tuned for further analysis and data-driven discussions on the art of list building in Kings of War.

Other Resources for UK Masters

If you’re interested in following one player’s journey through the 2024 UK Masters, check out this great Youtube video!

Similarly, the fantastic channel Death by Dragons has great coverage here:

Day 2 coverage

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