It’s just over a month until our latest Old World narrative event opens its doors and kicks off.
Back in March 12 players got together and fought for either the Ravening Hordes or the Forces of Fantasy to decide the fate of Mortensholm. A key city that lay at the foot of the mountain pass between the Empire, Bretonnia and the Border Princes.
The Ravening Hordes emerged victorious that day and claimed dominion over the City of Mortensholm.
The Forces of Fantasy however, have not accepted this defeat. Even now they plan to return to Mortensholm and wrestle it from Evil’s grip.
Which brings us to our campaign in November!
EVENT RULES
Army Restrictions
Each player brings 1500 points
No more than 33% of points may be spent on Characters
Maximum Wizard Level: 3
Teams
Two teams of players
Each team starts in a different region
Five rounds of battles
Movement
At the start of each round, every player must choose one action:
Move into an adjacent region (a region that borders one your team currently controls)
Defend a region your team already controls
Players declare their moves to the TO before each round begins
Battles
Players are matched up based on where they have moved (if possible).
If more than one player attacks the same region, defenders and attackers will be paired up as evenly as possible.
Victory Points (VPs) decide the outcome:
If you win, the difference in VPs becomes your team’s Control Score for that region.
If the enemy already controls the region, your score if first used to reduce their Control Score. Any excess becomes your team’s Control Score.
Control & Contesting
Regions can change hands multiple times.
Higher Control Scores represent stronger holds over a region.
Multiple players can attack or defend the same region in a round, every battle fought there contributes to the regions Control Score.
All of the results in this article are taken from Best Coast Pairings, Stats and Ladders and Ecksen. They include GT (Two day events) or GT+ (6 or more rounds) only.
As always, if you’re struggling to read a chart, you should be able to right click and then either view or download the image.
Tournaments Included (Since Jul FAQ)
[ Lexby Games ] – Warhammer the Old World, a 2-day Event
A Clash on the Borders
A Foray in Cathay
A War of Grudges
Alpine: Old World
Battle at the Beltway
Battle for GreenHollow Old World
Battle for Yuletide
Battle of Leodis Fields
Battles in the Old World
Bay Area Open Old World event
Beachhead: The Old World
CCBB WARHAMMER: THE OLD WORLD – Singles Grand Tournament
Coventry TOW GT
Coventry TOW GT
DaBoyz GT Rochester 2024 Warhammer The Old World
Durham GT: Talabec Throwdown
Fantasia Fanatic XLVI – The Old World
Forgotten North GT 2024
Gathering of Dragon Hunters
Geekfest – Winter Warzone – The old world
Green Dice Games Winter Ruin Old World GT
Grip Figurspel 2 Day Tournament
Herocon 2024 Old World Tournament
Horrors of the Old World !
Invasion Old World 2024
LSO: The Summer Kriegsort
LVO 2025 Warhammer Old World Champs
Rise of the Chaos Champions
Saffron Fantasy Slam III
Salt Lake Open 2024 – Warhammer: The Old World Grand Tournament
Slaget mellan drakbergen
SoCal Open 2024 – The Old World Tournament
Square Based Open Toronto
Texas Open – Warhammer The Old World Champs
The Affair of Miscasting Wizards
The Great MaW – The Old World GT
The Leicester ToW GT
The LGT Old World GT
The Nottingham TOW GT
The Old World GT at the Renegade Open
The Old World: Throne of Skulls
The Squarehammer “Make Infantry Great Again” GT @ Battlegrounds
TOW Grand Clash 2025
Uprising: The Old World
War for the Old World GT 2
War for the Old World GT 3
War for the Riverlands
War for the Troll Trousers
War in the Heartlands Act 4
Warhammer the old world GT Defcon
GT Win Rates
Firstly, all of these games have occurred since the July 2024 FAQ and have been part of a 2,000pt GT or GT+ event hosted on Best Coast Pairings, Stats & Ladders and Ecksen. Yes, we’re looking to add New Recruit and TourneyKeeper to this data as soon as we can.
Discounting the muster lists with a lower sample size shown in bold, we have seven over-performing and 5 under-performing. Four of the muster list that are overperforming belong to the Tomb Kings of Khemri and Kingdom of Bretonnia. Both of whom have been at the top of the pile since the release of Old World in January last year. While two are the legacy factions of Chaos Dwarfs and Vampire Counts.
At the other end of the table we have (as always) the Empire of Man, Skaven and Orc and Goblin Tribes. Though time till tell yet whether the Empire of Man Arcane Journal has given them the boost they need to climb the table a little.
As much as I’m a GW fanboy, the balancing of Old World leaves something to be desired. Here we’ll hear the pre-Old World players shout about how its not a tournament game etc etc etc. Even if it’s not a tournament game, the game should be balanced as much as possible for all players to have a fairly even shot at winning regardless of whether taking part in competitive play or friendly play. These win rated would suggest that the game itself is fairly unbalanced at present, and if newer players are picking up factions like the Orc and Goblin Tribes, it may put them off if they’re forever fighting an uphill battle against the likes of Tomb Kings of Khemri and the Kingdom of Bretonnia. At this point, the beta rules can’t come soon enough.
This is perhaps the most interesting chart to me personally. Here you can see the spread of the player skill levels for each faction according to our Elo rating system (updated each week in line with the Age of Sigmar stats).
The dark blue shows the really elite players of 700+ Elo. Interestingly, they don’t seem to give a damn about which faction is performing well in the meta and rely on their own skill (as they should!). Neither to 600-699 rated players. Where we start to see the swell in players possibly chasing the factions with more favourable rules is in players rated less than 600 Elo.
Muster List Popularity (Broken Down by Number of Wins)
The above chart breaks down the faction popularity by the number of wins each player achieved in the first 5 rounds of games at GT’s or GT+’s.
This merely shows that Warrios of Chaos and Orc and Goblin Tribes are by the most popular factions in the game at present.
Number of GT Wins as Percentage
This chart shows the % breakdown for the number of wins players are achieving in the first 5 rounds at GT and GT+ events.
The perfect split for each faction, if everything was perfectly balanced across factions would like:
Woehammer Database
To download out Age of Sigmar stats database, click on the button below.
If you follow the site, you’ll know that we do in-depth stats for Games Workshop’s Age of Sigmar system. We’ve also been tracking Old World stats at a very high level since it’s release. With the popularity of Old World as a tournament system, we’ve seen the number of events and games steadily increasing over the past year, so much so that we’ve reached a point where we can provide a little more detail into the figures that make up these win rates.
Firstly a disclaimer, these stats are based on events hosted on the website Best Coast Pairings, Stats & Ladders, and Ecksen. We do have plans to add further sites into the database in the future, and we are aware that T3 etc also have their own stats. Our advice is always to look at every source of statistics, this will give you a much more informed idea on the state of the game. Mistakes can be made, if they occur I will update the article as soon as I can with a note as to what has been changed.
The majority of our stats are taken from 2,000 point GT events where legacy factions have been allowed to take part. This is due to these being the most popular events in our database. If you wish to view the data, you can download the file at the end of this article.
Followers of Woehammer will be aware of our Elo ratings in Age of Sigmar, I have tracked these for Old World and do have the data, which is included in the matches tab on the file at the end of the document.
GT Win Rates
GT Win (2,000pts) Rates since 18th July FAQ
We’ve split out the various muster lists for factions that have already received their Arcane Journal. So for Dwarfen Mountain Holds, Kingdom of Bretonnia, Orc and Goblin Tribes, Tomb Kings of Khemri and Warriors of Chaos, you may see up to three different entries for each faction. Each of these are for the muster lists available to them, the Grand Army in the core Forces of Fantasy or Ravening Hordes books, then their two optional muster lists available inside the Arcane Journal. For simplicity we’ve cut any muster list that has less than 20 games on record at GTs.
The figure in brackets denotes the number of games where the Faction and Muster list have been used in a 2,000 point GT. Please note that mirror matches (i.e. Chaos Warriors v Chaos Warriors) have been excluded for the purpose of these statistics.
Faction/Muster List Popularity
The above shows the number of players that represented each combination of Faction and Muster Lists at 2,000 point GT events around the world.
Results Breakdown by % of Wins
The above shows the breakdown of the number of wins players finish with at 2,000 point GT with the given faction and muster list combination. The number in brackets denotes the number of games the faction and muster list combination was used at GT’s.
Once again, faction and muster list combinations with less than 20 games have been removed from this chart.
Faction % Race
Finally just for a bit of fun, the below bar chart race shows the faction % for the last 60 days at the date given at the bottom. This effectively shows the change over time.
These stats are very high level and the information above is based on data collected from Best Coast Pairings, Eckson and Stats & Ladders for 2,000 point events which include Legacy armies.
The information above is based on data collected from Best Coast Pairings, Eckson and Stats & Ladders for 2,000 point 2-day events which include Legacy armies.
Bar Chart Race
Below is a bar chart race for all the factions involved in 2,000 point RTT or GT events since Old World’s release. This shows the factions win rate for the last 60 days at the given date.
This is the top three Old World lists for Master TOW Krolm that took place in Poland on the 5th and 6th of October. It saw 24 players vying to be crowned champion in a 5-game tournament.
Before I jump into the Top Three Old World Lists, I wanted to remind everyone of our friendly Discord server where you can join in the conversation with the Woehammer crew and suggest articles or series for the website.
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Also if there’s a one day or two day tournament you’d like us to cover drop us a comment on this post and we’ll have a look at it for you.
A Note on Rankings
A number of other areas of the hobby contributed to the players overall score at this tournament, which will be why the rankings for players may not seem to match what you’d normally expect.
Players received the following additional points:
WYSIWYG 3 points – if almost all the models are WYSIWYG 2 points – if more than half the models are WYSIWYG 1 point – half or less of the models are WYSIWYG
PAINTING 5 points – all models are painted 3 points – more than half the models in the army are painted 1 point – half or less than half the models are painted 0 points – no models are painted
WOW 0-2 points – the so-called WOW effect according to individuals
The Top Three Old World Lists
=== Loki’s 2k [2000 pts] Warhammer: The Old World, Wood Elf Realms ===
++ Characters [823 pts] ++ Spellweaver [259 pts] – Hand weapon – Level 4 Wizard – General – Elven Steed – Ruby Ring of Ruin – Lore Familiar – Elementalism
Spellweaver [239 pts] – Hand weapon – Level 4 Wizard – Elven Steed – Oaken Stave – Battle Magic
# ++ Main Force ++ [1997pts] ## Characters [920pts] Bloodthirster [420pts]: Hand Weapon, Heavy Armour, General, Armour Of Khorne, Bloodflail Herald of Tzeentch [260pts]: Flames Of Tzeentch, Hand Weapon, Twin Heads, Wizard Level 3, Battle Magic • 1x Chariot Of Tzeentch [90pts]: • 2x Screamer: Lamprey’s Bite Herald of Tzeentch [240pts]: Flames Of Tzeentch, Hand Weapon, Wizard Level 3, Battle Magic • 1x Chariot Of Tzeentch [90pts]: • 2x Screamer: Lamprey’s Bite
## Core [500pts] Chaos Furies [70pts]: Daemons of Khorne • 5x Chaos Fury [12pts]: Daemonic talons Chaos Furies [70pts]: Daemons of Tzeentch • 5x Chaos Fury [12pts]: Daemonic talons Flesh Hounds Of Khorne [185pts]: Ambushers, Vanguard • 5x Flesh Hound [32pts]: Hand Weapon, Light Armour Flesh Hounds Of Khorne [175pts]: Ambushers • 5x Flesh Hound [32pts]: Hand Weapon, Light Armour
## Special [312pts] Bloodcrushers Of Khorne [312pts]: Great Standard Of Sundering • 4x Bloodletter [65pts]: Juggernaut Of Khorne (Barding, Brass bound hooves), Hellblade, Light Armour • 1x Standard Bearer [7pts]
## Rare [265pts] Soul Grinder [265pts]: Hand Weapon, Harvester cannon, Heavy Armour, Iron claw, Daemon of Tzeentch
Final Tournament Placings
For the full tournament rankings and lists, please visit championshub.
Back in the dark days of the mid-90s, I played a fair bit of Warhammer Fantasy. I played mainly 5th edition, which had many, many books and campaign supplements released for it. One of those was the Warhammer Battle Book, released in 1996, and I just so happened to have found while having a clear out.
This book was awesome. Not only did it give a guide to each faction in the fantasy game, it gave colour schemes, lore, terrain tips, and much more.
Modelling tipsBretonnian Models
There was even a very early version of Path to Glory, which I’m sure I’ll cover in a future article.
But I thought what may be nice for the Old Worlders is having access to the various scenarios included in the book.
I’ve updated these slightly for Old World, but other than the deployment maps and a few minor tweaks, they’re relatively the same as they were in 1996.
I will say that these are not competitive scenarios but rather narrative scenarios intended to be fun for both players.
So enjoy, and if you do play them, please let us know what you thought!
These stats are very high level and the information above is based on data collected from Best Coast Pairings, Eckson and Stats & Ladders for 2,000 point events which include Legacy armies.
GT only events since July FAQ
The information above is based on data collected from Best Coast Pairings, Eckson and Stats & Ladders for 2,000 point 2-day events which include Legacy armies.
Future
We’re hoping to have included both Tourney Keeper and New Recruit stats on the next pass of our stats in a week or so, so the database should be considerably larger once they’ve been included.
But let me know in the comments below what stats you would like to see included in the future.
Below are the Old World win rates for each faction since the release of Old World. These win rates are for every 2,000 point event that has 10 or more participants and that include legacy factions. Mirror matches have been excluded, as have matches where information is not available for both participants.
Want to view our database? Download the Excel file below. Why not come and join our friendly Discord while you’re here?
Below are the Old World win rates for each faction since the release of Old World. These win rates are for every 2,000 point event that has 10 or more participants and that include legacy factions. Mirror matches have been excluded, as have matches where information is not available for both participants.
The above chart shows the win rates for 2,000 point events under the January FAQ only. The chart below shows all 2k events for the current FAQ released in April. As with the first chart, these events have at least 10 participants and include legacy factions. They also exclude mirror matches and matches where the information isn’t available for both players.
Want to view our database? Download the Excel file below. Why not come and join our friendly Discord while you’re here?
This is the top three Old World lists the Richmond Open that took place in the USA on the 4th and 5th of May. It saw 40 players vying to be crowned champion in a 5-game tournament.
Before I jump into the Top Three Old World Lists, I wanted to remind everyone of our friendly Discord server where you can join in the conversation with the Woehammer crew and suggest articles or series for the website.
If you like what we’re doing, why not join our Patreon and help keep it going?
Also if there’s a one day or two day tournament you’d like us to cover drop us a comment on this post and we’ll have a look at it for you.
The Top Three Old World Lists
=== Kingdom of Bretonnia [1999 pts] Warhammer: The Old World, Kingdom of Bretonnia ===
++ Characters [917 pts] ++
Duke [451 pts] – Hand weapon – Lance (if appropriately mounted) – Heavy armour – Shield – General – Hippogreif [Barding] – Gromril Great Helm – Healing Potion – Virtue of Heroism
Paladin [191 pts] – Hand weapon – Lance (if appropriately mounted) – Heavy armour – Shield – Battle Standard Bearer [War Banner] – Royal Pegasus – Falcon-horn of Fredemund
The Green Knight [275 pts] – The Dolorous Blade – Heavy armour – Shield – Barding
++ Core Units [504 pts] ++
10 Peasant Bowmen [55 pts] – Hand weapons – Longbows – Unarmoured – Skirmishers – Standard bearer