🔋 PRB02 Weekly Power Rankings - October 23rd🏴☠️
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Introduction
With PRB02 being integrated into the meta, the One Piece TCG meta has shifted once again. Some decks gained strong new cards, while others continue to dominate through consistency and skillful play. This week’s report looks at the Top 10 decks in the 1B+ rankings on the OPBounty, highlighting what’s driving each deck’s success.
#1 — Green/Purple Luffy
Green/Purple Luffy finally breaks through to the top spot. PRB02 has given this deck a few new tools such as Purple Nami which greatly improves consistency and early-game setup.
It also performs well against Blue/Purple Luffy, one of the most common decks in the format. With flexible Don!! management, solid tempo, and explosive turns, Green/Purple Luffy has become a top-tier choice for players who can adapt quickly and make smart plays.

#2 — Blue/Purple Luffy
Blue/Purple Luffy remains a major force in the meta. Even without new PRB02 cards, it continues to win through strong fundamentals — consistency, resource control, and flexibility. Its ability to adjust its plan against almost any deck keeps it the most stable and dependable option in competitive play.

#3 — Bonney
Bonney stays high in the rankings thanks to one of the best leader abilities in the game. Its consistent card search and strong late-game scaling make it a reliable pick across many matchups. Bonney’s balanced playstyle ensures it remains a top contender.

#4 — Green Zoro
Green Zoro continues to hold a steady place in the top five. Its clean game plan, Don!! efficiency, and ability to shift between control and aggression make it one of the most flexible decks around. Zoro remains a dependable choice that rewards strong sequencing and awareness of timing.

#5 — Rayleigh
Rayleigh stands out as a deck that rewards experience and careful decision-making. It performs well across most matchups and can adapt to many situations. In the hands of skilled players, it remains a powerful and rewarding pick.

#6 — Blackbeard
Blackbeard is a deck of highs and lows. It dominates slower matchups but struggles against fast-paced decks or flexible leaders. It has the control tools and ability to completely shut down unprepared decks which keeps it dangerous in the right hands.

#7 — Enel
Enel remains a solid and steady presence in the meta. Its defensive style and comeback potential make it strong against decks like Rayleigh and Zoro. Though it’s a bit less popular now, Enel still appeals to players who prefer slower, reactive gameplay with room for big turnarounds.

#8 — Purple Katakuri
Thanks to new PRB02 cards like 7-cost Pudding, Purple Katakuri has made a noticeable comeback. The new tools improve its consistency and help it develop powerful boards more easily. It’s still not one of the most-played decks, but its recent upgrades suggest strong potential.

#9 — Red/Green Smoker
Red/Green Smoker reenters the meta with solid upgrades from PRB02, including Koby and Law, which boost both removal and tempo. The deck has several versions that work well, depending on how it’s built. Smoker’s adaptability and solid matchup spread make it a flexible option that can adjust to shifting trends.

#10 — Blue/Yellow Nami
Closing out the Top 10, Blue/Yellow Nami makes its return after falling out of the rankings in recent weeks. The PRB02 Marco card has helped strengthen its defense and consistency. As players gain more experience with the deck, it’s seeing better results — though it still struggles against the top-tier leaders.

Conclusion
Green/Purple Luffy is the biggest winner this week, taking the top spot through a mix of strong upgrades and favorable matchups. Meanwhile, staples like Blue/Purple Luffy and Bonney continue to prove their staying power, showing that experience and consistency still matter just as much as new tools.
With players experimenting and adapting to PRB02’s impact, the next week should be an exciting time for competitive play, full of new strategies and unexpected shifts.
Decklists
EB02 Luffy:
1xEB02-010
4xEB02-017
3xPRB02-005
4xPRB02-012
4xST18-001
4xST18-004
4xEB02-035
1xOP05-070
3xEB02-061
4xOP07-064
2xST18-005
2xOP12-037
1xOP03-072
3xOP05-076
4xOP09-078
3xOP01-119
4xEB02-041
U/P Luffy
1xOP11-040
1xOP06-047
2xOP11-053
4xOP11-054
2xOP11-118
4xOP01-070
4xOP06-119
4xOP05-067
4xST18-001
4xEB01-061
2xOP05-070
1xOP10-072
1xOP09-119
1xOP04-056
4xOP09-078
4xOP11-080
4xOP01-119
2xOP08-076
2xOP10-079
Bonney:
1xOP07-019
3xST02-007
2xOP05-030
3xOP12-027
4xOP10-032
3xPRB02-004
2xOP08-030
4xPRB02-006
4xEB01-012
4xOP08-023
3xOP12-118
3xST24-005
3xOP06-035
2xOP01-051
3xOP12-030
3xST16-004
3xOP04-031
1xOP05-037
Green Zoro:
1xOP12-020
4xOP12-028
4xOP12-034
4xOP03-030
4xOP12-027
4xOP12-029
4xOP03-033
4xOP12-026
2xPRB02-006
4xEB01-012
4xOP12-031
3xOP12-030
2xOP05-037
3xOP08-036
4xOP12-039
Rayleigh:
1xOP12-001
4xOP01-016
4xOP03-008
4xOP12-006
2xOP01-024
4xOP12-014
2xST01-011
1xOP01-025
4xOP10-005
3xEB01-003
4xOP12-015
3xOP12-016
4xOP12-017
4xOP12-018
3xOP12-019
1xOP01-029
1xOP06-018
2xST21-017
Blackbeard:
1xOP09-081
4xOP09-089
4xOP09-095
4xOP11-083
4xOP09-090
3xOP09-086
1xOP10-086
2xPRB02-015
4xOP09-083
4xOP10-082
2xST27-003
3xST27-005
3xOP09-093
4xOP07-096
2xOP09-096
2xOP09-097
4xOP09-099
Enel:
1xOP05-098
2xEB01-057
4xOP11-106
4xOP04-100
4xST07-007
4xOP06-104
2xOP07-107
4xOP10-109
3xOP08-106
4xOP12-119
3xOP03-123
3xOP10-112
4xEB02-052
1xOP07-119
4xOP06-115
2xOP10-116
2xOP06-117
Purple Katakuri:
1xOP11-062
2xOP11-065
4xOP11-070
3xOP08-062
4xOP08-067
4xOP11-074
4xST18-001
3xOP11-066
2xEB02-035
4xOP11-071
4xOP11-068
4xPRB02-010
4xOP11-067
4xOP07-077
2xST04-016
2xOP08-077
R/G Smoker:
1xOP10-001
4xOP11-004
4xOP10-011
4xPRB02-001
4xOP11-017
3xPRB02-002
4xOP12-034
4xOP10-032
4xOP10-030
4xOP12-118
2xOP06-035
3xOP12-030
2xOP04-031
2xOP10-018
4xST21-017
2xOP01-055
B/Y Nami:
1xOP11-041
2xST03-008
4xOP03-048
3xOP06-047
4xPRB02-008
2xOP07-051
3xST22-005
2xOP11-118
4xOP06-106
4xOP11-106
4xOP06-104
2xOP10-109
3xOP12-112
4xOP12-119
3xOP10-112
3xOP07-056
2xOP04-056
1xOP06-058