🔋 OP11 Weekly Power Rankings - July 3rd🏴☠️
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OP11 Meta Report – Week in Review
With OP11 fully integrated into competitive play, the meta continues to take shape as players refine their lists and tech for the top threats. While Blue/Purple Luffy remains the deck to beat, several other leaders are closing the gap through innovation, tight piloting, and meta-awareness. This week’s rankings reflect both tournament results and how each deck is adapting to the shifting field. Let’s break it down.
1. Blue/Purple Luffy – The Deck to Beat
Blue/Purple Luffy is still holding the top spot. It’s consistent, powerful, and just hard to shut down. The deck’s ability to build a strong hand while controlling the board makes it a nightmare for slower decks. Even with everyone gunning for it, it keeps showing up at the top of events.

2. Belo Betty – Speed Meets Power
Belo Betty is proving it’s not just hype. This deck is fast and relentless, forcing opponents to respond early or get run over. Betty has strong matchups into some of the most popular leaders, and players are getting better at building around her weaker points. She’s earned her spot near the top.

3. Green/Purple Luffy – Explosive as Ever
G/P Luffy is still a serious threat. It can snowball leads quickly and end games before the opponent even gets going. While some of its bad matchups are getting more popular, the deck’s power and consistency keep it in the spotlight.

4. Green Bonney – Reliable as Ever
Bonney is still hanging around the top. It doesn’t have the flashiest plays, but it does everything well — good board control, steady pressure, and a deck that rewards solid fundamentals. It’s not going anywhere as long as the format stays balanced.

5. Blue Buggy – Tempo and Control Combined
Buggy continues to carve out a strong niche with its unique mix of tempo plays, and late-game prowess. Its ability to slow down aggressive decks while maintaining pressure of its own makes it a strong choice in the current meta. Pilots who master Buggy’s sequencing are finding real success against some of the top leaders.

6. Blackbeard – Still a Threat
Blackbeard isn’t topping every event, but it’s always lurking. The deck has some really strong matchups and can dominate in the right setting. It’s a little more boom-or-bust than the others above it, but when it hits, it hits hard.

7. Red/Green Smoker – Climbing the Ranks
Smoker is on the rise. It’s flexible, aggressive, and rewards tight play. The deck can shift gears depending on the matchup, which makes it really adaptable in this wide meta. More players are picking it up and finding success — don’t be surprised if it keeps climbing.

8. Red Zoro – Classic Aggro Still Works
Zoro is hanging on thanks to one thing: speed. If you’re not ready to deal with early pressure, Zoro will punish you. It’s straightforward and effective, and in a meta where players are testing slower builds, that’s exactly what makes it dangerous.

9. Purple Luffy – Always in the Fight
Purple Luffy refuses to fall off. The new 8-cost Katakuri gave the deck another strong finisher, and it’s been performing well across the board. Whether it’s going first or second, this deck finds ways to apply pressure and stay in control. Simple, strong, and effective.

10. Yellow Yamato – Slipping Under the Radar
Yamato may not be topping events regularly, but don’t count it out. The starter deck has significantly improved its consistency, giving the deck more reliable plays throughout the game. It has solid matchups against several popular leaders and can sneak wins against players unfamiliar with how to play around its threats. In the right hands — or against the wrong prep — Yamato can steal games and swing events.

Closing Thoughts
This week’s meta highlights how deep and diverse the format has become. While some leaders have established themselves as top-tier threats, there's still room for under-the-radar decks to spike events with smart piloting and the right pairings. With players continuing to adapt and optimize, next week could see some serious shake-ups — especially if newer strategies gain traction or tech options shift the matchups. Stay sharp, and keep testing.
Decklists:
U/P Luffy:
1xOP11-040
1xP-053
3xOP01-073
1xOP06-047
4xOP11-054
1xOP01-070
4xOP06-119
3xOP05-067
4xST18-001
4xEB01-061
3xOP07-064
3xOP11-067
4xOP08-069
1xOP04-056
1xOP06-058
4xOP09-078
4xOP11-080
2xOP01-119
3xOP10-079
Belo-Betty
1xOP05-002
4xOP05-015
4xOP05-006
4xOP05-011
4xOP05-003
4xOP05-004
4xOP05-005
4xOP05-017
3xOP06-003
4xOP11-106
4xOP09-100
4xP-073
3xOP09-103
4xOP05-021
G/P Luffy:
1xEB02-010
4xEB02-017
2xEB02-019
3xEB02-036
4xEB02-037
4xST18-001
4xST18-004
4xEB02-035
3xEB02-061
4xOP07-064
2xST18-005
2xOP03-072
4xOP05-076
4xOP09-078
2xOP05-077
4xEB02-041
Bonney:
1xOP07-019
2xEB01-015
4xST02-007
4xOP05-030
2xST24-001
2xST24-002
4xOP10-032
4xOP07-021
4xEB01-012
4xOP08-023
4xST24-005
4xOP06-035
3xOP01-051
2xOP06-118
3xST16-004
2xST24-004
2xOP05-037
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
3xOP06-058
Blackbeard:
1xOP09-081
4xOP09-089
4xOP09-095
4xOP11-083
4xOP09-090
4xOP09-086
2xST27-004
4xOP09-083
4xOP10-082
4xST27-005
4xOP09-093
4xOP07-096
4xOP09-096
4xOP09-099
R/G Smoker:
1xOP10-001
4xOP01-016
3xOP01-013
2xST21-003
4xOP10-005
4xOP10-011
3xST21-014
1xEB02-017
3xOP05-030
4xOP10-032
4xOP10-030
4xOP06-035
4xOP01-051
1xOP06-118
2xOP04-016
3xOP01-029
4xST21-017
Zoro:
1xOP01-001
4xOP01-016
3xOP02-015
2xOP08-015
3xST21-003
4xEB01-006
3xEB02-003
4xOP01-025
4xOP04-010
4xOP08-007
4xOP08-010
2xOP08-013
2xEB01-003
4xST21-014
4xEB01-009
3xOP11-018
Purple Luffy:
1xOP05-060
4xOP09-069
4xST18-001
4xEB01-061
4xOP05-073
4xST18-004
1xOP05-070
3xST18-003
4xOP07-064
3xOP09-065
3xST18-005
4xOP11-067
2xOP08-069
3xOP09-119
2xOP03-072
4xOP09-078
1xOP05-077
Yamato:
1xOP06-022
4xOP01-041
4xOP01-033
2xEB01-013
4xOP06-035
1xOP06-118
4xST28-005
2xOP06-106
4xST28-002
4xST28-001
4xOP06-104
4xST28-003
4xOP06-107
2xST28-004
2xOP07-036
2xST02-017
1xOP06-115
2xOP07-116
Comments
If you are playing left leader, you have the %win rate against the upper leader
CObaldiV -
2025-07-06 16:21:44 +0000 UTCHow to understand leader matchups?
Josip Orsulic
2025-07-06 14:08:48 +0000 UTC