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🔋 OP11 Weekly Power Rankings - July 17th🏴‍☠️

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OP11 Meta Report – Week in Review

With OP11 continuing to define the meta, we’re seeing clearer separation between top-tier staples and solid-but-situational options. Blue/Purple Luffy still dominates as the deck to beat, but other strategies like Belo Betty and G/P Luffy are consistently challenging its spot with strong matchup profiles and explosive lines of play. Meanwhile, Buggy remains a serious contender in the top 5, and Purple Luffy has quietly climbed after several strong showings. Here’s how the meta looks this week based on high-rank ladder results and matchup analysis.

How Our Data Is Calculated

These rankings aren’t just based on raw winrate — we take a more detailed approach to give a clearer picture of actual meta strength.

This combination gives a more complete view of how each deck is performing at the highest level of play.

1. Blue/Purple Luffy – The Deck to Beat

Still holding strong at the top. Blue/Purple Luffy combines powerful card advantage, flexible sequencing, and elite board control. Even with most players gunning for it, it keeps delivering results. It’s the most complete deck in the format right now and remains the standard everything else is compared to.

2. Belo Betty – Speed Meets Power

Belo Betty continues to prove that aggressive tempo is here to stay. It punishes slow setups and forces opponents to respect its pressure from turn one. As more pilots fine-tune the list and optimize play patterns, Betty’s presence at the top feels well-earned.

3. Green/Purple Luffy – Explosive as Ever

G/P Luffy remains a high-ceiling pick that can end games out of nowhere. Its tempo turns are still among the scariest in the game. While it has some unfavorable matchups into the top two decks, its ability to swing momentum quickly keeps it in striking distance.

4. Blue Buggy – Balanced and Dangerous

Buggy continues to thrive as a strong, balanced pick. It disrupts hands, controls early boards, and closes games efficiently. Strong into several top decks and hard to punish outright, it rewards players who know how to pilot its lines cleanly. Buggy’s no longer flying under the radar — it’s here to stay.

5. Purple Luffy – Quietly Climbing

Purple Luffy has been making quiet but steady gains. The inclusion of 8-cost Katakuri as a closer has improved its threat density, and the deck continues to reward calculated play.

6. Green Bonney – Slipping but Solid

Bonney has fallen a bit as the format speeds up, but its fundamentals are still solid. Good board presence, reliable curve plays, and flexible late game make it a strong choice in experienced hands — even if the raw ceiling isn’t quite as high as others in the top 5.

7. Red Zoro – Aggro with Teeth

Zoro is still punishing decks that stumble out of the gate. Its simple gameplan remains effective, especially when paired with a good read on the meta. It can fall behind against heavy control or ramp decks, but in a field of slower setups, Zoro remains a threat you can’t afford to ignore.

8. Blackbeard – Feast or Famine

Blackbeard’s placement drops a bit this week due to inconsistent results/matchups. In the right hands and pairings, it can still take over games.

9. Red/Green Smoker – Cooling Off

Smoker is slipping as the meta speeds up and power ceilings rise. It’s still a solid all-around pick with flexible lines and decent answers to most strategies, but it’s getting outpaced by stronger engines. Solid choice for experienced pilots.

10. Yellow Yamato – Still a Sleeper Threat

Yamato rounds out the top 10. The starter deck upgrades gave it the boost it needed in consistency, and it still performs well into unprepared opponents. It doesn’t show up often, but when it does, it can snipe wins off of top decks — especially if the pilot knows how to capitalize on opponents who misplay the matchup.

Closing Thoughts

The OP11 meta has reached a point where the top contenders are well-defined, but not locked in. Blue/Purple Luffy continues to set the bar, but there’s a growing pool of decks capable of challenging it through smart adaptation and matchup knowledge. As more players refine their builds and test new tech on the ladder, we’re likely to see even more shifts in the coming weeks — especially among the 4–10 range, where competition remains tight.

Decklists:

U/P Luffy:

1xOP11-040

2xOP01-073

1xOP06-047

3xOP11-054

3xOP06-119

2xOP07-066

4xOP05-067

4xST18-001

4xEB01-061

3xOP10-072

3xOP07-064

4xOP11-067

4xOP08-069

2xOP04-056

3xOP06-058

4xOP09-078

4xOP11-080

Belo-Betty:

1xOP05-002

4xOP05-015

4xOP05-006

4xOP05-011

3xOP05-003

3xOP05-016

4xOP05-004

4xOP05-005

4xOP05-017

3xOP06-003

2xOP05-007

3xOP11-106

4xOP09-100

3xP-073

3xOP09-103

2xOP05-021

G/P Luffy:

1xEB02-010

4xEB02-017

2xEB02-019

1xOP06-035

2xOP07-066

3xEB02-037

4xST18-001

4xST18-004

4xEB02-035

3xEB02-061

4xOP07-064

3xST18-005

1xOP08-036

2xOP03-072

4xOP05-076

4xOP09-078

1xOP05-077

4xEB02-041

Buggy:

1xOP09-042

4xOP09-056

2xOP06-047

4xST25-001

4xST25-002

3xST25-004

4xST25-005

4xOP09-048

3xP-084

2xST03-009

4xST25-003

4xOP09-051

4xOP09-057

4xST03-017

2xST03-015

2xOP06-058

Blackbeard:

1xOP09-081

4xOP09-089

4xOP09-095

4xOP11-083

4xOP09-090

2xEB01-048

4xOP09-086

4xOP09-083

4xOP10-082

2xST27-003

2xST27-005

4xOP09-093

4xOP07-096

4xOP09-096

4xOP09-099

Smoker:

1xOP10-001

4xOP10-004

4xOP11-004

2xOP10-016

1xOP07-010

4xOP10-005

2xOP11-014

4xOP10-011

2xOP11-017

2xOP07-015

4xOP05-030

4xOP10-032

4xOP10-030

4xOP06-035

3xOP01-051

2xOP10-018

4xST21-017

Bonney:

1xOP07-019

4xST02-007

4xOP05-030

2xST24-001

3xST24-002

4xOP10-032

4xOP07-021

3xST24-003

4xEB01-012

4xOP08-023

4xST24-005

4xOP06-035

3xOP01-051

4xST16-004

2xST24-004

1xOP05-037

Purple Luffy:

1xOP05-060

4xOP09-069

4xST18-001

4xEB01-061

3xOP05-073

4xST18-004

2xOP05-070

3xST18-003

4xOP07-064

4xOP09-065

3xST18-005

4xOP11-067

4xOP09-119

1xOP03-072

4xOP09-078

2xOP05-077

Zoro:

1xOP01-001

4xOP01-016

4xOP02-015

3xOP08-015

4xOP01-013

4xEB01-006

4xOP01-025

4xOP04-010

4xOP08-007

4xOP08-010

3xOP08-013

2xST21-014

3xOP07-015

4xEB01-009

3xST21-017

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


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