🔋 OP12 Weekly Power Rankings - September 4th🏴☠️
Added 2025-09-04 15:37:49 +0000 UTC

OP12 Week 2 Meta Power Rankings
With another week of high-level data at the 1B+ rating level, the OP12 metagame is beginning to settle. Clear frontrunners are holding their ground, while a few shifts highlight how quickly the field can adapt. Below are this week’s 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 – Wins against top-tier decks are weighted more than wins over fringe picks, using a logarithmic scale to capture true format impact.
Popularity – Beating decks that consistently appear in high-rank games matters more than victories over rarely played leaders.
Contextual Winrate – Raw winrate is adjusted for matchup quality. A deck that farms weaker leaders but loses to the top tier won’t rank as highly.
High-Rank Filtering – Only matches at 1B+ rating are counted, ensuring rankings reflect high-level mastery rather than casual testing.
This gives us a realistic snapshot of how each deck performs when it matters most.
1. Green Zoro
Zoro holds onto the top spot for another week. Its blend of speed, consistency, and resilience keeps it dominant across most matchups. Other leaders are forced to adapt around it, and so far, none have found a consistent answer.

2. Red Rayleigh
Rayleigh stays strong at #2, boasting one of the widest matchup spreads in the format. Its explosive tempo overwhelms slower decks, and while heavy removal or healing strategies can slow it down, those remain rare at high ranks.

3. Red Shanks
Shanks climbs into the top three this week. The decline in Blue/Purple Luffy has opened space for Shanks to thrive, and the addition of Blocker Shanks adds durability. With favorable matchups across much of the field, Shanks is a deck to watch.

4. Blue/Purple Luffy
Despite bans targeting its core, BP Luffy continues to perform at a high level. Its matchup spread remains strong, and its winrate proves it hasn’t lost a step. A reliable, consistent threat that isn’t going anywhere.

5. Green Bonney
Bonney slides slightly this week but remains a top-tier contender. Its adaptability and resource management make it one of the most skill-rewarding decks in the format. Even into poor matchups, an experienced pilot can keep Bonney competitive.

6. Green/Purple Luffy
GP Luffy continues to perform well, dominating most of the field outside the very top decks. While not as universally strong as Zoro or Rayleigh, with the right draws and sequencing it can absolutely win at the highest level.

7. Blackbeard
Blackbeard holds steady with its powerful leader ability, capable of shutting down entire strategies. Though its matchups can be polarized, strong pilots who understand the meta can still push this deck far.

8. Blue Kuzan
Kuzan remains a consistent performer, thanks to excellent draw power and a reliable engine. Its ability to keep pace with resource-heavy decks makes it a solid and steady choice for tournament play.

9. Blue/Yellow Nami
Nami continues to surprise, posting a strong winrate and favorable spread for the second straight week. The question now is whether it can sustain this success long-term or if it will fade as the meta tightens.

10. Blue/Purple Sanji
Making its first appearance in the Top 10, Sanji has shown it can compete with the upper tier when piloted well. While it doesn’t yet have the consistency of the leaders above, its explosive potential makes it a dangerous deck in the right hands.

Just Missed the Cut (11–15)
While these decks didn’t crack the Top 10 this week, they’re still seeing competitive play and have the potential to break through with the right pilots and matchups:
11. Enel – Still tricky for certain decks, especially with its healing potential, but underplayed at the top ranks.
12. Yellow Kalgara – Aggressive and explosive, capable of running over games quickly if opponents aren’t prepared.
13. Green/Yellow Law – Flexible and creative, though it hasn’t yet posted consistent results against the top tier.
14. Sakazuki – Solid control tools, but can be too slow or situational in the current fast-paced field.
15. Lucci – Strong removal and pressure when draws align, though it struggles for consistency at higher levels.
These leaders may not be mainstays yet, but don’t count them out — the OP12 meta is still evolving, and any one of them could climb if conditions shift in their favor.
Conclusion
Week 2 of OP12 shows a meta with both stability and movement. Zoro and Rayleigh continue to anchor the top, while Shanks has surged into contention and Sanji breaks into the Top 10. Other leaders like Bonney, GP Luffy, and Blackbeard remain highly competitive, ensuring no matchup feels one-dimensional.
As players refine lists and adapt to the dominant decks, we expect further shifts in the coming weeks. For now, OP12 looks like a diverse and competitive field, with multiple leaders capable of taking down events.
Decklists
Green Zoro:
1xOP12-020
4xOP12-028
4xOP12-034
2xOP06-033
4xOP12-027
4xOP12-029
4xOP03-033
3xOP12-026
3xOP12-036
4xEB01-012
4xOP12-023
4xOP12-031
4xOP12-030
2xOP12-037
4xOP12-039
Rayleigh:
1xOP12-001
4xOP01-016
4xOP03-008
4xOP12-006
4xOP01-013
4xOP12-014
2xOP01-025
4xOP10-005
2xEB01-003
4xOP12-015
3xOP12-016
4xOP12-017
4xOP12-018
4xOP12-019
3xST21-017
Shanks:
1xOP09-001
4xOP09-002
4xOP09-008
3xOP09-011
4xOP09-014
4xOP09-015
4xOP12-008
2xOP03-013
2xOP09-013
4xST23-001
4xOP09-009
4xOP08-118
4xOP06-007
3xOP09-004
2xOP04-016
2xOP01-026
U/P Luffy:
1xOP11-040
4xOP11-054
3xOP11-118
4xOP01-070
4xOP06-119
4xOP05-067
4xST18-001
4xEB01-061
2xOP05-070
4xOP10-072
1xOP04-056
4xOP09-078
4xOP11-080
4xOP01-119
4xOP10-079
Bonney:
1xOP07-019
3xEB01-015
4xST02-007
2xOP05-030
4xOP12-027
3xST24-002
4xOP10-032
2xOP07-021
4xEB01-012
1xOP07-026
3xOP08-023
2xOP12-118
2xST24-005
3xOP06-035
2xST02-013
2xOP01-051
3xOP12-030
2xST16-004
2xOP04-031
2xOP05-037
G/P Luffy:
1xEB02-010
4xEB02-017
3xEB02-019
4xST18-001
4xST18-004
4xEB02-035
2xOP05-070
3xEB02-061
4xOP07-064
3xST18-005
3xOP12-037
1xOP03-072
4xOP05-076
4xOP09-078
3xOP01-119
4xEB02-041
Blackbeard:
1xOP09-081
4xOP09-089
4xOP09-095
4xST27-002
4xOP09-090
4xOP09-086
2xOP10-086
4xOP09-083
4xOP10-082
2xST27-005
3xOP09-093
4xOP07-096
4xOP09-096
3xOP09-097
4xOP09-099
Kuzan:
1xOP12-040
4xOP06-050
1xOP05-054
4xOP12-047
4xOP12-051
2xOP06-044
2xOP06-047
4xOP10-045
3xOP06-051
4xOP12-046
4xOP12-043
4xOP12-044
2xOP06-043
4xOP12-056
4xOP12-057
2xOP04-056
2xOP06-058
B/Y Nami:
1xOP11-041
4xST03-008
4xOP03-048
4xOP06-047
1xOP10-045
1xOP07-051
2xOP08-047
2xOP10-046
4xOP06-106
4xOP11-106
4xOP06-104
4xOP10-109
2xOP12-112
3xOP05-102
3xOP12-119
4xOP10-112
3xOP04-056
1xOP06-058
U/P Sanji:
1xOP12-041
3xOP03-044
3xOP08-047
3xOP12-066
3xOP12-071
4xOP12-070
1xST18-001
3xOP12-063
4xOP07-064
1xST26-005
3xOP11-060
4xOP12-059
2xOP11-061
4xOP12-060
2xOP04-056
1xOP03-072
4xOP09-078
4xOP12-079
1xOP12-078