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Morathi-Khaine remained a powerhouse. The ability to field two massive models that acted as one allowed them to out-trade almost any other melee force.

The ultimate beneficiaries of the 3.0 rules. An army of Mega-Gargants was incredibly difficult to shift off objectives, forcing a "DPS check" on every opponent. Tier 2: The High Performers

The 2021 landscape of Warhammer Age of Sigmar was defined by a massive shift in the meta, primarily due to the transition from the second edition to the third edition in the summer of that year. This evolution completely reordered the power rankings, moving away from the "horde" dominance of the past toward a "Monster-centric" era. The Era of the Monster age-of-sigmar-power-rankings-2021

As a new release in 2021, they offered a balanced mix of magic and recursion, proving that high-model-count armies could still work if they had the right support. The Bottom Tier: Struggling Factions

💡 2021 was the year that "efficiency" replaced "quantity." The game moved from pushing 100 models across the table to tactical play centered around five or six massive, God-tier heroes. If you'd like to dive deeper, let me know: Morathi-Khaine remained a powerhouse

Despite various nerfs, the "Fateweaver" and Pink Horror split-mechanics kept them at the top of the competitive ladder through sheer board control.

Before their later updates, they lacked the durability to survive the high-damage output of the 3.0 meta. An army of Mega-Gargants was incredibly difficult to

Their late-2021 battletome launch significantly boosted them. Specifically, "Dragons" (Stormdrake Guard) became a meta-defining threat that moved them toward Tier 1 by the end of the year.


Morathi-Khaine remained a powerhouse. The ability to field two massive models that acted as one allowed them to out-trade almost any other melee force.

The ultimate beneficiaries of the 3.0 rules. An army of Mega-Gargants was incredibly difficult to shift off objectives, forcing a "DPS check" on every opponent. Tier 2: The High Performers

The 2021 landscape of Warhammer Age of Sigmar was defined by a massive shift in the meta, primarily due to the transition from the second edition to the third edition in the summer of that year. This evolution completely reordered the power rankings, moving away from the "horde" dominance of the past toward a "Monster-centric" era. The Era of the Monster

As a new release in 2021, they offered a balanced mix of magic and recursion, proving that high-model-count armies could still work if they had the right support. The Bottom Tier: Struggling Factions

💡 2021 was the year that "efficiency" replaced "quantity." The game moved from pushing 100 models across the table to tactical play centered around five or six massive, God-tier heroes. If you'd like to dive deeper, let me know:

Despite various nerfs, the "Fateweaver" and Pink Horror split-mechanics kept them at the top of the competitive ladder through sheer board control.

Before their later updates, they lacked the durability to survive the high-damage output of the 3.0 meta.

Their late-2021 battletome launch significantly boosted them. Specifically, "Dragons" (Stormdrake Guard) became a meta-defining threat that moved them toward Tier 1 by the end of the year.