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Kings of War Tournament Meta Analysis: What 134 Events Reveal About Faction Performance

What 134 Kings of War tournaments reveal about winning factions, rising threats, and why kill % doesn’t always mean victory.

By Trevor
Last updated: 2025-08-10 6:49 pm
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Spoiler: it’s not just that Basileans win a lot (they do) or that Orcs hit like a truck but never close (they don’t). The 2023‑25 tournament cycle has a few juicier plot‑twists than that.


Where This All Comes From

I scraped every event on Mantic’s Companion page that actually posted results–134 tournaments in total. Since rolling out in 2023, the Companion has quietly become a gold mine for meta-analysis. It’s allowed us to track not just what armies win, but how the tournament scene is evolving over time. Huge thanks to Ronnie and the Mantic team for making this data accessible–it’s been a dream playground for data nerds like me.

Contents
Where This All Comes FromShifting Faction Popularity and Player TrendsDamage ≠ WinsThe Consistency Kings and Chaos CannonsSo What?

After cleaning out the usual “Spare” players, 0 % kill lines, and W‑D‑L = 0/0/0 curiosities, we’re left with a tidy set of just over 2,000 game-level rows to interrogate.

Data caveats: a handful of lists still show a blank faction and a couple of weird one‑off faction names linger (looking at you, Forces of the Abyss 2024). They don’t move the needles you care about, but I’ll flag them anyway.


Shifting Faction Popularity and Player Trends

Faction2023%2024%2025%Delta_2023_to_2025
Forces of the Abyss 202400.46.46.4
Trident Realm of Neritica02.33.93.9
Northern Alliance2.94.55.52.6
Varangur12.43.52.5
–0.83.83.12.3
Twilight Kin14.13.12.2
Halflings5.34.36.61.3
Empire of Dust4.74.75.71
The Order of the Green Lady1.12.91.80.7
Ratkin1.43.620.6
Ratkin Slaves0.60.20.70.1
The Herd1.11.81.10
Abyssal Dwarfs4.74.84.6-0.1
Goblins4.35.14.2-0.1
Noble Undead0.30.20.2-0.1
Basileans3.23.32.9-0.3
Orcs2.91.52.6-0.3
Nightstalkers43.33.7-0.3
Kingdoms of Men3.74.13.3-0.4
The Order of the Brothermark1.11.30.6-0.6
Free Dwarfs2.31.61.5-0.8
League of Rhordia1.60.50.7-0.9
Dwarfs7.27.36.3-1
Sylvan Kin3.212-1.2
Riftforged Orcs2.72.50.9-1.8
Salamanders6.34.84.4-1.9
Ogres9.55.77.6-2
Forces of Nature4.52.52-2.5
Undead7.27.24.6-2.6
Elves6.93.44.1-2.9
Forces of the Abyss4.24.80.2-4

Note: FoA and FoA24 are the pre- and post-update versions of the same faction. Trident Realm went through a similar change (TR/TR24), but the old entry was retired entirely after the update.

  • Northern Alliance & Varangur are the new darlings. NA jumped from 2.9% in 2023 to 5.5% in 2025, while Varangur surged from just 1.0% to 3.5%. Other than the standout growth from Forces of the Abyss 2024 and Trident Realms, these were the two fastest-growing factions over the period. NA scored especially well at lower-table events, hinting at strong appeal for newer players or those revisiting the game with fresh eyes.
  • Basileans keep showing up, but not exploding. Their raw list count is flat‑ish; what did change is how efficiently those lists convert to wins (foreshadowing…)
  • Where did the Elves go? Elves dropped from 6.9% of lists in 2023 to just 4.1% in 2025, the largest decline of any non-replaced faction. Sylvan Kin also fell from 3.2% to 2.0%. While Twilight Kin picked up a bit of that slack–growing from 1.0% to 3.1%–the overall trend is clear: elf-variant armies are down across the board. The likely culprit? The 2024 rules tweak that trimmed elite shooting and disrupted the comfortable builds many relied on.

Damage ≠ Wins

Before we dive into the charts, it’s worth stating the obvious: just because a faction racks up kills doesn’t mean it’s winning games. Scenario play, survivability, and scoring units all matter–and the gaps between kill % and win % can be revealing.

FactionAvg Kill %Win %Gap
Noble Undead53.138.1+15.0
Orcs55.141.4+13.7
Forces of Nature58.145.1+13.0
Forces of the Abyss 202457.645.6+12.0
Forces of the Abyss60.949.1+11.8
Salamanders56.247.3+8.9
Twilight Kin56.047.2+8.8
Nightstalkers56.748.0+8.7
Dwarfs57.649.7+7.9
Sylvan Kin56.248.6+7.6
Trident Realm55.848.3+7.5
Basileans63.059.5+3.5
Varangur57.754.6+3.1
Northern Alliance56.854.0+2.8
Ogres61.458.9+2.5
Empire of Dust56.454.2+2.2
Riftforged Orcs54.353.5+0.8
Kingdoms of Men53.052.6+0.4
Halflings55.355.1+0.2
Free Dwarfs57.258.1-0.9
Herd56.558.0-1.5
League of Rhordia56.058.2-2.2
Elves58.759.2-0.5
  • Noble Undead lead the “Punch Above Your Score” club. They table opponents for sport but still finish sub‑.400. Turns out mindless hordes don’t score scenario points when they’re, well, mindless. Noble Undead: This isn’t a separate faction in the rules, but is split out in the Companion for list-building purposes. The data here comes from roughly half a dozen recorded games–likely only one or two players–so these results are more anecdotal than representative.
  • Basileans flip the script. They have the highest winning percentage of any faction over the last three years, clocking in at 59.5 % despite a good-but-not-outstanding 63 % kill rate. What’s driving those wins? Solid unit strength for scenario control, backed by multiple scoring flyers that can pivot late and close out games. Basileans aren’t just efficient—they’re surgical when it matters.

The Consistency Kings and Chaos Cannons

FactionAvg_Kill_PctWin_PctKill%-Win%Abs_Gap
Noble Undead0.5310.3810.150.15
Orcs0.5510.4140.1370.137
Forces of Nature0.5810.4510.130.13
Forces of the Abyss 20240.5760.4560.120.12
Forces of the Abyss0.6090.4910.1180.118
Abyssal Dwarfs0.60.4980.1020.102
Free Dwarfs0.5710.4750.0960.096
Riftforged Orcs0.6220.5260.0960.096
Varangur0.5920.4970.0940.094
Elves0.5870.4920.0940.094
Sylvan Kin0.6630.5720.090.09
Ratkin Slaves0.6470.5620.0840.084
Dwarfs0.5760.4970.0790.079
Halflings0.5870.5190.0680.068
The Order of the Green Lady0.5560.4890.0670.067
Ogres0.610.5460.0630.063
Northern Alliance0.5430.4810.0620.062
Goblins0.5770.5150.0620.062
The Order of the Brothermark0.4940.4330.0610.061
Undead0.5750.5170.0580.058
The Herd0.560.5040.0570.057
Nightstalkers0.5240.470.0550.055
Empire of Dust0.5510.4990.0520.052
Salamanders0.5690.530.0380.038
Kingdoms of Men0.5350.4970.0380.038
Basileans0.630.5950.0350.035
League of Rhordia0.5070.4740.0330.033
Twilight Kin0.6150.5880.0280.028
Ratkin0.5470.561-0.0140.014
Trident Realm of Neritica0.5750.581-0.0050.005

Not all factions are built equally when it comes to reliability. To take the same data and look at it slightly differently, I also looked at the absolute difference between kill pct and win pct. Some factions punch hard but don’t close. Others grind out wins with minimal flash. (here’s to you, Ratkin and Trident Realms). This chart shows the raw difference between how much a faction kills versus how often it actually wins–and the gaps tell us a lot.

Free Dwarfs, Herd, and League of Rhordia lead the consistency pack. These factions slightly underkill compared to their win rate, but consistently finish strong on scenarios. They don’t top charts for raw carnage, but they know how to play to the mission.

Noble Undead, Orcs, and Forces of Nature look great on paper–until the score sheet comes out. Each has a double-digit gap between kill % and win %, suggesting they dominate the combat phase but struggle with late-game positioning, objective scoring, or just bleeding too many points in return.

What this really tells us: If you want to reliably win games, it’s not just about how much you kill–it’s about what lives long enough to score. The best lists aren’t just blenders; they’re built to close.


So What?

  1. Basileans remain the gold‑standard for scenario play. Expect them at every top table until something drastic changes. Maybe Scott Holcomb–who piloted the lone Basilean list at the 2025 US Masters (full write-up here)–was onto something. He put together a deep run with a build that leaned into the same strengths we’re seeing in the broader data. You can watch him play on the CounterCharge live stream.
  2. High‑kill factions aren’t auto‑wins. If your list can’t pivot to objectives by Turn 5, you’re going to leak points.
  3. Keep an eye on the climbers. Northern Alliance and Trident Realm are getting table reps fast. They didn’t make much of a splash at the 2025 US Masters (full write-up here), but they’re quietly popping up at regional events all over the map. The reps are real, and the growth trend is one to watch. The meta might pivot to answer Frostfang Cav and Tidal Swarms sooner than you think.

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