🔋 OP11 Weekly Power Rankings - July 10th🏴☠️
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OP11 Meta Report – Week in Review
With OP11 now firmly in the meta, players are locking in their go-to leaders and refining tech choices for key matchups. The format remains fast and unforgiving — favoring decks that can adapt quickly and punish missteps. Blue/Purple Luffy holds strong at the top, but decks such as Buggy are surging up the ranks thanks to meta shifts and skilled piloting. Here’s how the top 10 leaders stack up this week based on results, matchup spread, and overall performance.
How Our Data Is Calculated
Our rankings aren’t based on raw winrate alone. While win percentage is part of the equation, it doesn’t paint the full picture — especially in a diverse meta where some decks farm weaker matchups but collapse against top-tier threats.
Here’s how we approach it:
Matchup Strength: We evaluate how each deck performs into other decks across the meta. This isn’t just a simple win/loss count — we calculate matchup performance using a logarithmic model. That means wins against high-rep, high-performing decks weigh more than wins against less relevant or fringe options. It helps us understand which decks are actually shaping the meta, not just riding favorable pairings.
Popularity: We factor in how often each deck appears at high-level play. A deck beating up on uncommon picks doesn’t hold the same weight as one trading evenly with or beating top leaders.
Winrate (with context): Winrate still matters, but only in relation to the quality of the matchups. A high winrate into irrelevant decks isn’t as meaningful as a slightly lower winrate into top-tier threats.
High-Rank Filtering: To keep our data focused and reliable, we only include matches from players with a rating of 1 billion or higher. This helps eliminate noise from low-level games, newer players, or those still adjusting to the sim’s functionality.
This multi-factor approach gives a clearer view of each deck’s actual strength in the current meta — not just how many games it wins, but how and against whom those wins happen.
1. Blue/Purple Luffy – The Deck to Beat
Still the king of the format. Blue/Purple Luffy combines board control, card advantage, and flexible sequencing better than any other deck right now. Even as more players tech for the matchup, it continues to convert consistently at top tables. Its resilience and raw power make it the benchmark every other deck is measured against.

2. Belo Betty – Speed Meets Power
Belo Betty remains a relentless force. It applies early pressure and forces opponents to have answers immediately or fall behind. Its good matchups into slower or setup-heavy leaders give it room to punish greedy hands and misplays. Skilled Betty players are refining lists to shore up weaknesses, and it’s paying off.

3. Blue Buggy – Meta Breaker on the Rise
Buggy has jumped into the top tier this week. Its mix of early hand disruption, tempo swings, and strong late-game finishers makes it extremely well-rounded. With the right pilot, Buggy can dismantle both aggro and control strategies alike. This deck is no longer a sleeper — it’s a serious contender.

4. Green/Purple Luffy – Explosive as Ever
G/P Luffy has dipped slightly but remains lethal. Its ability to snowball tempo and force tough decisions keeps it threatening. While some of its tougher matchups are more popular now, the deck’s explosive turns and strong finishers still win games out of nowhere.

5. Blackbeard – Capitalizing on Chaos
Blackbeard is climbing. It thrives in metas where opponents are testing slower builds or low-curve value engines. Its mid-to-late game dominance is real, especially when paired with skilled resource management. In the right matchup spread, Blackbeard can absolutely run the table.

6. Red Zoro – Classic Aggro Still Works
Zoro continues to do what Zoro does best: apply pressure and close out games before opponents stabilize. It’s punishing decks that can’t stabilize early, especially those focused on multi-turn setups. While not flashy, it remains one of the best options for players who want to win fast and clean.

7. Purple Luffy – Holding the Line
Purple Luffy refuses to fade. The 8-cost Katakuri has solidified its top-end, and the deck continues to find ways to stay relevant. It rewards tight play and patient setups, and it can turn the tide in a single turn with strong swings and high-value threats.

8. Green Bonney – Slipping but Solid
Bonney has dropped a bit but remains solid. It lacks the explosive ceilings of the decks above, but its consistency, board control, and adaptability still make it a reliable pick. The meta is getting faster, which hurts Bonney slightly, but experienced pilots are still finding success.

9. Yamato – Underrated and Dangerous
Yamato is still flying under the radar. The starter deck boost gave it the consistency it needed, and it has some surprising matchups into the current top leaders. Inexperienced opponents often misplay into Yamato’s lines, giving the deck a real edge in open fields. It’s a rogue pick that can absolutely steal wins in the right hands.

10. Red/Green Smoker – Losing Ground
Smoker has cooled off. While still a flexible and fundamentally strong deck, it’s struggling to keep pace with the speed and value engines dominating the top cut. Players aren’t dropping it completely, but it’s no longer the rising star it was a few weeks ago. Solid, but not exceptional in the current field.

Closing Thoughts
The OP11 meta is proving to be both volatile and rewarding for creative, precise players. While Blue/Purple Luffy continues to dominate, decks like Buggy and Blackbeard are gaining real ground, punishing unrefined lists and forcing the meta to stay honest. The gap between tiers is narrowing, and strong matchups are everything right now.
Decklists:
U/P Luffy:
1xOP11-040
3xOP01-073
1xOP06-047
4xOP11-054
1xOP01-070
4xOP06-119
3xOP05-067
4xST18-001
4xEB01-061
4xOP07-064
3xOP11-067
4xOP08-069
2xOP09-119
2xOP06-058
4xOP09-078
4xOP11-080
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
3xOP11-106
4xOP09-100
4xP-073
3xOP09-103
1xOP09-104
3xOP05-021
G/P Luffy:
1xEB02-010
4xEB02-017
3xEB02-019
1xOP06-035
2xOP07-066
4xEB02-037
4xST18-001
4xST18-004
4xEB02-035
1xOP05-070
3xEB02-061
4xOP07-064
3xST18-005
4xOP05-076
4xOP09-078
1xOP05-077
4xEB02-041
Blackbeard:
1xOP09-081
4xOP09-089
4xOP09-095
4xOP11-083
4xOP09-090
2xOP09-091
4xOP09-086
4xOP09-083
4xOP10-082
3xST27-005
3xOP09-093
4xOP07-096
4xOP09-096
2xOP09-098
4xOP09-099
Buggy:
1xOP09-042
4xOP09-056
2xOP06-047
4xST25-001
4xST25-002
4xST25-004
4xST25-005
4xOP09-045
4xOP09-048
3xP-084
2xST03-009
4xST25-003
4xOP09-051
4xOP09-057
1xST03-015
2xOP06-058
Bonney:
1xOP07-019
3xEB01-015
4xST02-007
4xOP05-030
2xST24-001
3xST24-002
4xOP10-032
4xOP07-021
4xEB01-012
4xOP08-023
4xST24-005
4xOP06-035
3xOP01-051
3xST16-004
3xST24-004
1xOP05-037
Purple Luffy:
1xOP05-060
4xOP09-069
4xST18-001
1xST26-002
4xEB01-061
3xOP05-073
2xST18-002
4xST18-004
1xOP05-070
3xST18-003
4xOP07-064
4xOP09-065
3xST18-005
3xOP11-067
3xOP09-119
1xOP03-072
4xOP09-078
1xOP05-077
1xOP07-076
Smoker:
1xOP10-001
4xOP10-004
4xOP11-004
2xOP10-016
2xOP07-010
4xOP10-005
2xOP11-014
4xOP10-011
2xOP11-017
2xOP07-015
2xOP05-030
4xOP10-032
4xOP10-030
4xOP06-035
3xOP01-051
2xOP10-018
3xST21-017
2xOP11-018
Yamato:
1xOP06-022
4xOP01-033
4xOP06-035
4xST28-005
4xOP04-109
4xOP06-101
2xOP06-106
4xOP11-106
4xST28-002
4xST28-001
4xST28-003
3xOP06-107
4xST28-004
2xST02-017
3xOP06-115
Zoro:
1xOP01-001
4xOP01-016
4xOP02-015
4xOP02-016
4xST01-003
4xEB01-006
4xOP01-025
4xOP04-010
4xOP08-007
4xOP08-010
2xOP08-013
3xST21-014
2xOP07-015
4xEB01-009
1xST01-016
2xOP11-018