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NaughtyK December RTT Draws UK Competitive Players to Liverpool

NaughtyK held its December regional Round-Table Tournament for Warhammer 40k on Sunday, 28 December 2025 at the 1st Floor venue on Tithebarn Street in Liverpool, delivering a full-day competitive event for the local scene. The tournament followed a clear schedule with doors opening at 10:00, enforced list submission deadlines and terrain packs, and offered store credit and best-painted prizes contingent on attendance levels.

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NaughtyK December RTT Draws UK Competitive Players to Liverpool
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NaughtyK’s December RTT provided a structured competitive outlet for Warhammer 40k players in the UK circuit, running a standard RTT format aimed at tournament play and community engagement. Held on 28 December 2025 at the 1st Floor venue on Tithebarn Street in Liverpool, the event opened doors at 10:00 and ran multiple rounds with a scheduled lunch break, mirroring the timetable and organization players expect from regional events.

Organizers published a full set of rules and event details ahead of the day, including list submission deadlines and the terrain and event pack that governed table layouts and mission conditions. Those requirements are central to fair play in RTTs and ensured players arrived with validated lists and knew what terrain to expect. The event also listed registration and ticketing details, giving competitors the practical information needed to sign up and contact organizers before the tournament.

Prize structure at the event included store credit and best-painted awards, with the latter conditional on meeting attendance thresholds. That conditional prize framing is common at community-run RTTs and helps balance prize budgets while rewarding hobby skills. For many attendees, the prospect of store credit and painting recognition provides both competitive motivation and social incentive to support local stores and painting culture.

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For players planning future RTTs, verify your list by published deadlines, arrive when doors open at 10:00 to allow time for pairings and table setup, and review the terrain or event pack in advance so you can plan deployment and strategies. Bring models that meet painting standards if you want to be eligible for best-painted prizes, and keep registration or ticketing confirmation handy for check-in.

NaughtyK’s event reflected the grassroots tournament circuit’s role in keeping the UK Warhammer 40k scene active between major releases. Events like this offer practice for season-long campaigns, opportunities to test new lists under event-pack constraints, and a place for players to connect with the local community. Expect similar RTT announcements to continue supporting competitive play and painting recognition in regional hubs across the UK.

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