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✨ OP13 Meta Report – Week 2! ✨
We finally have a full week of OP13 data to break down — and the early shape of the format is already coming into focus. With the ladder recently reset, the 1B+ pool is still too small to generate reliable high-end insights, so for now we’re leaning on broad, all-rank data to capture the early trends.
If growth continues at this pace, next week’s report should return to the usual 1B+-only analysis, giving us a cleaner look at how top players are adapting at the highest level of competitive play.
What is already clear, even at this stage, is the emergence of a dominant Top 3:
Imu
Ace
Zoro
These three leaders are setting the tone for OP13, defining the early meta and overshadowing the surrounding field. Roger sits right behind them — not quite breaking into the top cluster yet, but absolutely capable of reclaiming his place as the format stabilizes.
In this week’s report, you’ll find:
🔥 Best-performing decklists of the week
🧠 A concise breakdown of each front-runner, including what gives them an edge in the current field
Let’s dive in — OP13 is already delivering one of the most dynamic, high-pressure metas we’ve seen in a long time.
1️⃣ R/B Ace – Top Deck of the Week
Ace edges out Imu thanks to its explosive tempo, smooth curve, and strong late game. The natural pressure from a 6K leader gives Ace consistent advantages on both offense and defense, and its matchup spread is one of the best in the format. Notably, it performs well into Imu, the most-played deck right now, which helps secure its #1 position.

2️⃣ Imu – The Most Popular Deck
Imu brings the most explosive combo potential in the entire game, backed by a high-consistency engine that loads the trash for massive late-game payoffs. When piloted well, the deck is terrifying — but its technical skill requirement, sequencing demands, and turn dependency can pull down its overall win rate. Still, its raw ceiling and popularity keep it firmly in the Top 3.

3️⃣ Green Zoro – Still a Top Threat
Zoro continues to dominate, carrying its OP12 momentum forward with new OP13 tools. Its ability to pivot between board control, wide pressure, and sudden game-ending pushes makes it incredibly adaptable. Zoro remains a format staple and one of the safest decks to bring into any meta.

4️⃣ R/P Roger – Powerful but Slightly Volatile
Roger has the explosive turns needed to contest any of the top decks, and its high skill ceiling rewards expert piloting. However, the deck can stumble if it misses its ideal curve, making it slightly less consistent than the Top 3. In the hands of seasoned players, though, it remains a major contender capable of punching up.

5️⃣ R/B Sabo – A New Challenger
Sabo enters OP13 with a strong mix of tempo tools and late-game power. It performs particularly well into Ace and Roger, giving it a solid position in the mid-top tier. Its weaknesses against Imu and Zoro hold it back from climbing higher, but the deck has clear potential as players refine the optimal lists.

6️⃣ Lim – Returning to the Spotlight
Lim finds its way back into the top rankings thanks to the Odyssey engine, which gives the deck a welcome boost in consistency. It posts respectable results against Imu but struggles into Ace and Zoro — two of the format’s defining leaders. Even so, its flexible starting options and stable game plan keep it competitive.

7️⃣ Bonney – Skill-Heavy and Reliable
Bonney continues to be a meta mainstay, powered by its strong toolbox and leader ability that rewards tight sequencing and good piloting. It boasts solid matchups across most of the field, with the notable exception of Imu, which remains its toughest challenge. In the hands of a skilled player, Bonney always overperforms.

8️⃣ Belo Betty – Aggressive and Explosive
Belo Betty is making waves thanks to its explosive early game and strong pressure tools. It performs very well into Ace and Roger, and surprisingly holds its own against much of the field. Going second into Imu is particularly strong, helping it overperform relative to expectations. While volatile, its ceiling is undeniable.

9️⃣ Yellow Bonney – New and Unpredictable
Yellow Bonney is a fresh face in OP13, and while it struggles into the top-tier decks, it consistently performs well into mid-tier matchups. As with most Yellow strategies, its trigger-based swing potential gives it surprising explosiveness, allowing it to steal games even in difficult pairings. Expect this deck to evolve as players push the archetype.

🔟 R/G Luffy – Fast, Fun, and Full of Potential
One of OP13’s new arrivals, R/G Luffy is proving to be a solid and explosive deck with strong performance into Zoro and several other top matchups. Its main issue is its struggle against the meta’s upper echelon. Still, the deck’s speed and kill pressure give it plenty of room to grow — and with refinement, it could easily climb higher in the coming weeks.

Conclusion
Week 2 of OP13 has already given us a clear look at how the meta is shaping up — and it’s one of the most dynamic formats we’ve seen in a while. A dominant Top 3 has emerged with Ace, Imu, and Zoro defining the pace of the game, while Roger and several new contenders fight to break through. What stands out most is how wide and flexible the rest of the field remains: decks like Sabo, Lim, Betty, and the two Bonneys all bring unique strengths that reward strong piloting and smart adaptation.
As the ladder stabilizes and the 1B+ data grows, the picture will sharpen even further. Expect major shifts over the next week as top players refine lists, counter-pick the leading threats, and push new archetypes to their limits.
OP13 is still young — and the meta is only getting more exciting from here. Stay tuned for next week’s high-level breakdown once the 1B+ pool fills out.
Decklists
Ace:
1xOP13-002
4xOP13-016
2xST15-004
1xOP02-008
2xEB02-006
4xST23-001
2xOP02-004
2xOP09-118
4xOP13-043
4xST22-002
2xOP06-047
4xPRB02-008
4xOP13-054
4xOP08-047
1xOP08-043
4xOP13-042
2xOP04-056
4xST22-015
Imu:
1xOP13-079
3xOP05-082
4xOP13-086
3xOP13-092
1xOP13-095
4xOP13-083
4xOP13-089
4xOP13-080
4xOP13-091
4xOP13-084
2xOP07-085
4xOP13-082
1xOP11-097
4xOP13-096
2xOP13-097
4xOP13-098
1xOP05-097
1xOP13-099
Green Zoro:
1xOP12-020
4xEB01-015
4xOP12-028
4xOP12-034
4xOP12-027
4xOP12-029
4xST12-003
2xOP12-026
4xOP13-037
4xEB01-012
4xOP12-031
4xOP13-031
1xOP13-028
1xOP05-037
2xOP12-037
4xOP12-039
Roger:
1xOP13-003
4xOP01-013
2xOP09-014
3xOP12-010
4xOP02-004
4xOP09-004
2xOP09-118
4xOP13-065
4xOP13-072
4xOP13-068
4xEB01-061
3xOP13-067
4xOP13-066
2xOP01-029
2xOP13-076
4xOP13-075
Sabo:
1xOP13-004
4xOP13-016
2xP-069
4xOP05-006
2xOP07-015
1xOP09-118
2xOP12-086
4xOP12-089
2xOP04-083
2xOP12-085
4xOP13-090
1xOP13-091
4xOP13-120
4xPRB02-014
3xOP12-094
3xOP07-085
4xOP12-098
4xOP05-021
Lim:
1xOP09-022
4xOP10-037
4xOP10-033
4xOP09-037
4xOP09-027
4xOP09-031
4xOP09-035
2xOP10-024
4xOP10-025
4xOP10-029
2xOP13-027
4xOP13-028
4xST05-014
2xOP12-037
2xOP02-089
2xOP07-076
Yellow Bonney:
1xOP09-022
4xOP10-037
4xOP10-033
4xOP09-037
4xOP09-027
4xOP09-031
4xOP09-035
2xOP10-024
4xOP10-025
4xOP10-029
2xOP13-027
4xOP13-028
4xST05-014
2xOP12-037
2xOP02-089
2xOP07-076
R/G Luffy:
1xOP13-001
4xOP13-016
4xST01-007
4xST21-003
4xOP10-011
4xEB02-017
4xOP10-032
4xOP13-023
4xOP13-037
4xEB01-012
4xOP13-027
3xOP13-031
1xOP13-118
3xOP06-118
2xOP12-037
1xEB02-021
Green Bonney:
1xOP07-019
4xST02-007
4xOP12-027
2xOP01-052
4xOP10-032
4xPRB02-004
4xOP13-023
4xPRB02-006
4xEB01-012
2xOP08-023
4xOP12-118
2xST24-005
2xOP06-035
2xOP01-051
4xOP06-118
2xST16-004
1xOP05-037
1xOP12-037
Belo-Betty:
1xOP05-002
4xOP05-015
4xOP05-006
4xOP05-011
4xOP05-016
4xOP05-004
4xOP05-005
4xOP05-017
3xOP06-003
4xOP13-113
4xOP09-100
4xOP09-108
3xOP09-103
4xOP05-021