🔋 OP12 Weekly Power Rankings - September 11th🏴☠️
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OP12 Week 2 Meta Power Rankings
With another week of high-level 1B+ rated matches behind us, the OP12 metagame is beginning to solidify. Top contenders are starting to pull ahead, while others rise or fall in response to evolving threats. Below are this week’s updated Top 10 Power Rankings.
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 King Returns
After a brief slip, Blue/Purple Luffy takes back the top spot — and it’s not just winning, it’s everywhere. The most popular deck at the 1B+ level this week, U/P Luffy has shrugged off banlist pressure and reasserted itself as the deck to beat. Strong tempo, disruption, and consistent pressure across all stages of the game make it a nightmare for unprepared opponents.

2. Green Zoro – Still Setting the Pace
Zoro slides into second, but only just. Its unmatched speed and brutal curve continue to put pressure on slower decks. While some lists are teching more defensively, the core strengths remain the same — fast games, strong hands, and relentless aggression.

3. Red Rayleigh – Tempo Titan
Rayleigh maintains its position in the top three. It preys on unrefined lists and punishes sloppy sequencing. While it doesn’t dominate any one matchup, its consistency across the board keeps it firmly in the upper tier.

4. Green Bonney – Skill Ceiling, Tournament Floor
Bonney climbs this week, backed by a recent Regional win and increasing pilot confidence. It’s one of the most skill-intensive decks in the format, with flexible resource loops and reactive lines that reward experience. A true deckbuilder’s leader that’s surging in both popularity and results.

5. Red Shanks – Hot & Cold
Shanks drops two spots this week as UP Luffy’s resurgence pushes it down the rankings. The matchup is notoriously bad, and with UP Luffy back on top, Shanks can struggle. Still, it holds solid winrates into most other top decks and remains a legitimate threat in the right hands.

6. Green/Purple Luffy – Powerful but Volatile
GP Luffy holds steady at sixth. While its explosiveness can blow out mid-tier decks, it struggles to stabilize against the truly top-end leaders. Still, pilots who master its tempo swings and sequencing continue to find high-level success.

7. Blackbeard (Teach) – Meta Breaker or Meta Victim?
Teach stays planted in the middle. It has some of the most polarized matchups in the format — completely locking down some strategies while folding to others. In the hands of a pilot who knows when to strike, it remains dangerous.

8. Yellow Enel – Back Again
Enel creeps back into the rankings as a soft counter to the Zoro/Rayleigh aggression wave. Its healing, tempo tools, and reactivity make it a surprisingly stable pick. While it's still not as popular, the results are starting to show.

9. Blue/Yellow Nami – Still Slippery
Nami remains near the bottom of the top 10, mostly due to matchup struggles with some of the rising threats. However, it maintains a solid playrate overall. The questions remain about whether it can keep up with a faster meta.

10. Yellow Kalgara – Sneaky Strong
Kalgara cracks the top 10 with quiet but consistent performance. It punishes greedy decks and exploits slow openings. While still somewhat under the radar, expect this deck to continue climbing if pilots keep innovating around its unique pressure curve.

Final Thoughts
The OP12 meta is shaping up to be one of the most dynamic in recent memory. Blue/Purple Luffy’s resurgence as both the strongest and most popular deck is shaking up leader dynamics across the board, forcing players to rethink strategies and adapt quickly. Zoro and Rayleigh continue to serve as consistent powerhouses, while Bonney's Regional win proves that high-skill decks can still thrive in a fast-paced environment.
Shanks' drop reflects how quickly the tides can turn — a strong deck one week can fall if the meta turns against it. Meanwhile, decks like Enel and Kalgara remind us that creative builds and matchup awareness can open doors in top cut even when they’re not front and center.
With more results rolling in and Regional innovation continuing, next week’s rankings may shift once again. The format is far from solved — and that’s what makes it exciting.
Decklists
U/P Luffy:
1xOP11-040
1xOP06-047
4xOP11-054
2xOP11-118
3xOP01-070
4xOP06-119
4xOP05-067
4xST18-001
4xEB01-061
2xOP05-070
2xOP10-072
2xOP07-064
1xOP09-119
1xOP04-056
1xOP06-058
4xOP09-078
4xOP11-080
4xOP01-119
3xOP10-079
Green Zoro:
1xOP12-020
4xOP12-028
4xOP12-034
4xOP12-027
4xOP10-032
4xOP12-029
3xOP12-026
3xOP12-036
4xEB01-012
2xOP12-023
4xOP12-031
3xOP06-035
3xOP12-030
1xOP05-037
1xOP12-037
2xOP08-036
4xOP12-039
Rayleigh:
1xOP12-001
4xOP01-016
4xOP03-008
4xOP12-006
2xOP01-024
4xOP12-014
2xOP01-025
4xOP10-005
2xP-006
2xEB01-003
4xOP12-015
4xOP12-016
4xOP12-017
4xOP12-018
2xOP12-019
2xOP01-030
2xST21-017
Bonney:
1xOP07-019
2xEB01-015
4xST02-007
4xOP12-027
2xST24-001
2xST24-002
4xOP10-032
4xOP07-021
4xST24-003
4xEB01-012
4xOP08-023
3xOP12-118
3xST24-005
4xOP06-035
3xOP12-030
3xST16-004
Shanks:
1xOP09-001
4xOP01-006
4xOP09-002
4xOP09-011
4xOP09-014
4xOP09-015
4xOP12-008
4xOP03-013
2xOP09-013
4xOP09-009
3xOP08-118
3xST23-002
2xOP06-007
2xOP09-004
2xOP10-019
4xOP01-026
G/P Luffy:
1xEB02-010
4xEB02-017
4xOP05-067
4xST18-001
4xST18-004
4xEB02-035
1xOP05-070
3xEB02-061
4xOP07-064
2xST18-005
3xOP12-037
1xOP08-036
2xOP03-072
4xOP05-076
4xOP09-078
1xOP02-089
1xOP05-077
4xEB02-041
Blackbeard:
1xOP09-081
4xOP09-089
4xOP09-095
2xOP11-083
2xST27-002
4xOP09-090
3xOP09-086
2xOP10-086
4xOP09-083
4xOP10-082
2xST27-005
3xOP09-093
4xOP07-096
4xOP09-096
3xOP09-097
1xEB01-050
4xOP09-099
Enel:
1xOP05-098
4xEB01-057
4xOP11-106
4xOP04-100
4xOP06-104
4xOP07-107
4xOP10-109
4xOP08-106
4xOP12-100
4xOP12-119
2xOP03-123
2xOP10-112
2xOP12-107
4xEB02-052
4xOP06-115
B/Y Nami:
1xOP11-041
2xOP07-046
3xST03-008
4xOP03-048
3xST17-005
4xOP06-047
2xOP07-051
2xOP08-047
4xOP06-106
4xOP11-106
4xOP06-104
2xOP10-109
2xOP12-112
4xOP12-119
4xOP10-112
4xOP07-056
2xOP04-056
Kalgara:
1xOP08-098
3xOP05-106
4xOP11-106
4xOP05-110
4xOP05-101
4xOP08-110
2xOP06-114
4xOP08-109
4xOP12-099
2xST13-011
4xOP08-099
3xOP12-114
2xOP12-119
2xOP05-114
4xOP08-115
4xOP05-117