🔋 OP11 Weekly Power Rankings - Final Recap🏴☠️
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OP11 Meta Report – Final Week Recap
With OP12 now officially live on OPBounty, the OP11 era comes to a close. As we shift into a new format, we’re sending off OP11 with a full retrospective based on 1B+ ladder data. Rather than a snapshot of just this past week, this report offers a comprehensive summary of the meta as it developed across the entire lifespan of OP11 — from launch to the final week.
Over the course of the format, we’ve seen decks rise, fall, and evolve in response to shifting strategies and tech choices. This final ranking reflects not only raw winrates but also matchup data, deck consistency, and high-rank ladder impact. It’s a look back at which leaders truly defined the OP11 meta — and how they earned their place in the final top 10.
How Our Rankings Are Calculated
Our list isn’t simply based on winrate — it’s shaped by a layered evaluation:
Matchup Strength: We give more weight to wins over top-tier decks, rather than fringe matchups, using a logarithmic scale to highlight true format impact.
Popularity: Beating decks that show up consistently in high-rank games is more meaningful than wins over rarely played leaders.
Contextual Winrate: Raw winrate is factored in alongside matchup quality. A deck that wins often but struggles vs. the meta's top threats won’t place as highly.
High-Rank Filtering: Only matches at 1B+ rating are counted. This keeps the data focused on high-level play and deck mastery.
This gives us a realistic view of how each deck stacks up when it matters most.
1. Blue/Purple Luffy – The Format’s Apex
From week one to the final day, Blue/Purple Luffy remained the most dominant force in OP11. Its ability to control the board, generate hand advantage, and pivot between aggression and defense made it the most well-rounded leader in the format. Despite constant targeting and counter-prep, it never left the top spot — a true hallmark of meta-defining strength.

2. Belo Betty – Refined and Ruthless
Belo Betty started OP11 in an explosive fashion. Over time, with better builds and cleaner sequencing, it became a serious meta staple. Its rise through the rankings was driven by relentless early-game pressure, a strong ability to snowball leads, and favorable matchups into slower leaders. By the end, Betty was unquestionably Tier 1.

3. Buggy – The Meta’s Reliable Workhorse
Buggy maintained consistent top-tier presence throughout the format thanks to its balance of tempo, disruption, and late-game threat density. While never flashy, it was rarely a bad pick and performed well into nearly every leader. Players who mastered its lines found steady success at high-rank play.

4. Green/Purple Luffy – Volatile but Lethal
G/P Luffy was one of OP11’s highest-ceiling decks. It could absolutely explode out of the gate and end games early, but its performance was often tied to draws and matchup flow. Still, when piloted aggressively and with the right list, it had tournament-winning potential. A constant threat to even the most consistent decks.

5. Bonney – The Control Player’s Choice
Bonney’s early OP11 performance hinted at a top-tier deck, and while it lost ground over time to faster strategies, it never fully faded. Strong draw engines, resource loops, and grind potential made it a favorite for players who liked slow, calculated games. Though eventually eclipsed, Bonney remained solid throughout the season.

6. Purple Luffy – Quiet Climber
Often overshadowed by its Blue/Purple cousin, pure Purple Luffy steadily climbed the ranks as the format matured. Efficient removal and powerful finishers like 8-cost Katakuri gave it strong late-game inevitability. It never had the flashiest winrate spikes, but its consistency and adaptability earned it a firm place in the top half.

7. Zoro – Always a Threat
Zoro thrived early in OP11 by punishing unrefined lists and greedy mulligans. As the format slowed slightly, its dominance faded, but it still excelled in tempo-heavy matchups. Straightforward but deadly, Zoro remained a strong option for players who wanted to pressure early and often.

8. Blackbeard – Feast or Famine
Blackbeard was one of OP11’s most high-variance decks. When it hit the right curve, it felt unstoppable — but inconsistencies in early turns and some brutal matchups held it back from rising further. It rewarded deep matchup knowledge, but punishing hands made it a riskier ladder pick across the format.

9. Red/Green Smoker – The Tech Pick
R/G Smoker didn’t dominate the format, but quietly carved out a niche as a smart meta call. Its flexible control tools, access to removal, and ability to pivot into aggression made it a tricky deck to play against. While never widely played, it consistently overperformed in the hands of skilled pilots.

10. Yamato – Starter Upgrade Sleeper
Yamato entered OP11 with low expectations, but thanks to starter deck upgrades and refined lists, it slowly found a foothold. It performed well into slower matchups and punished greedy lines. Though rarely a top ladder pick, it proved capable in the right hands and ends the format as a dark horse success.

Final Thoughts
OP11 gave us a rich and evolving metagame. While Blue/Purple Luffy was the undeniable format leader, the rest of the top 10 saw plenty of movement as players innovated and countered week after week. Aggro decks like Betty and Zoro pressured from below, midrange mainstays like Buggy and Bonney held firm, and tech picks like R/G Smoker and Yamato showed that underdogs could thrive with the right meta read. With OP12 now live, we say goodbye to a format that rewarded adaptability, tight sequencing, and creative deckbuilding.
Decklists
About the Decklists
For this final OP11 recap, we’ve chosen to use the same decklists featured in last week’s report. Rather than compiling a list from across the entire format—which could include outdated builds—we felt it was more appropriate to highlight the most recent and refined versions of each deck. As metas evolve, so do optimal card choices, and these lists reflect the latest adaptations that were performing well at the close of OP11.
U/P Luffy:
1xOP11-040
2xOP06-047
3xOP11-054
1xOP11-118
1xOP01-070
4xOP06-119
4xOP05-067
4xST18-001
4xEB01-061
4xOP07-064
3xOP11-067
4xOP08-069
1xOP04-056
1xOP06-058
4xOP09-078
4xOP11-080
3xOP08-076
3xOP10-079
Belo Betty:
1xOP05-002
4xOP05-015
1xOP06-016
4xOP05-006
4xOP05-011
3xOP05-003
4xOP05-004
4xOP05-005
4xOP05-017
3xOP06-003
1xOP07-015
2xOP11-106
4xOP09-100
4xP-073
3xOP09-103
2xOP09-104
3xOP05-021
Buggy:
1xOP09-042
4xOP09-056
4xST25-001
4xST25-002
2xST25-004
4xST25-005
4xOP09-045
1xOP09-053
3xP-082
4xOP09-048
3xOP09-046
3xP-084
2xST03-009
4xST25-003
4xOP09-051
2xST03-015
2xOP06-058
Purple Luffy:
1xOP05-060
4xST18-001
4xEB01-061
4xOP05-073
2xST10-010
2xST18-002
4xST18-004
2xOP02-085
3xOP03-066
2xOP05-070
4xOP07-064
4xOP09-065
4xOP11-067
4xOP09-119
2xOP03-072
4xOP09-078
1xEB01-039
G/P Luffy:
1xEB02-010
4xEB02-017
2xEB02-036
4xEB02-037
4xST18-001
4xST18-004
4xEB02-035
2xOP05-070
3xEB02-061
4xOP07-064
2xST18-005
1xOP07-036
2xOP08-036
2xOP03-072
4xOP05-076
4xOP09-078
4xEB02-041
Bonney:
1xOP07-019
4xEB01-015
4xST02-007
4xOP05-030
3xST24-001
4xOP10-032
4xOP07-021
3xST24-003
4xEB01-012
4xOP08-023
4xOP06-035
3xOP01-051
3xOP06-118
3xST16-004
1xST24-004
2xOP05-037
Yamato:
1xOP06-022
3xOP01-033
4xOP06-035
2xOP06-118
4xST28-005
4xOP04-109
1xOP06-101
3xOP06-106
3xOP11-106
4xST28-002
4xST28-001
2xOP06-104
4xST28-003
3xOP06-107
4xST28-004
2xST02-017
3xOP06-115
Blackbeard:
1xOP09-081
4xOP09-089
3xOP09-095
4xOP11-083
1xST27-002
4xOP09-090
4xOP09-086
1xOP10-086
2xST27-004
4xOP09-083
4xOP10-082
2xST27-005
3xOP09-093
4xOP07-096
4xOP09-096
2xOP09-098
4xOP09-099
Green/Red Smoker:
1xOP10-001
3xOP10-004
4xOP11-004
2xOP10-016
4xOP10-005
2xOP11-014
4xOP10-011
2xOP11-008
2xOP11-017
2xOP07-015
4xOP05-030
4xOP10-032
4xOP10-030
4xOP06-035
3xOP01-051
2xOP10-018
3xST21-017
1xOP11-018
Zoro:
1xOP01-001
4xOP01-016
4xOP02-015
3xOP03-008
2xOP08-015
4xOP01-013
4xEB01-006
4xEB02-003
4xOP01-025
4xOP04-010
4xOP08-007
4xOP08-010
2xST21-014
4xEB01-009
3xST21-017