![]() ![]() Oh well, better hope that Quinton, Adam, or Richard can get the job done on that side of the bracket and keep the mean knights away from my fun clowns. The one exception to this is Chaos Knights, a terrible matchup and one I may have to contend with after finding out it was John Lennon’s pick. Many armies cannot stop the speed and aggression of a well-played Harlequin army and even though the army doesn’t have any one unit that hits insanely hard, it does have a massive amount of units that go where they want and help kill units with damage by committee. The post-nerf build I favor for them is an aggressive Twilight boats build with multiple characters running around the board. Crucially, they’re very fun to play and I love their current playstyle. Harlequins were nerfed in the latest balance dataslate but I feel they still have a ton of power and they’ve performed quite well on stream since their nerfs. I couldn’t bring myself to play Guard so I didn’t even ask and instead submitted Harlequins and was told my pick was approved. I figured Nick had taken them and I was correct. I had just done well at Cherokee with Daemons but they turned out to be taken as well. Now I was pretty sure Kasra had already taken Space Marines for his beautiful Ultramarines but I jokingly asked first to take Space Marines, just in case (They were taken). The two strongest armies currently in my mind are some form of marines, either Dark Angels or Iron Hands, and Astra Militarum. This also meant I wouldn’t know what armies the other seven players had already claimed when I made my selection. The guys at Goonhammer placed me as the #1 seed in the event, which meant I’d have the final pick in the army selection draft. The Art of War is holding an RTT to determine who’s the king of the stream house and naturally I had to throw my hat in. Today we’re joined by 2023 ITC Champion Jack Harpster, who’s bringing Harlequins to the tournament. We’re covering the event this year and previewing the players and lists taking part. The Streamhouse RTT is an annual event run by the Art of War team in which their team gets together to play in an eight-person tournament on stream. ![]()
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