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🔋 OP10 Weekly Power Rankings - April 17th🏴‍☠️

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OP10 Weekly Meta Snapshot – New Climbers, Familiar Threats

The OP10 meta continues to shift, and this week’s developments are shaking up expectations in a big way. One standout performance has propelled Lim straight into the top five, while Shanks reclaims the spotlight at the very top. At the same time, a few surprise contenders are creeping back into relevance, keeping the field competitive and dynamic.

Here’s your breakdown of the decks making waves—and the ones quietly gaining ground.

🥇 Shanks – Back on Top with Flexible Power

Shanks reclaims the crown this week, thanks to its ability to adapt across multiple builds. Whether leaning aggressive or incorporating control elements, Shanks gives pilots room to shape their tempo and playstyle. Its optimal list may still be in flux, but its position at the top is anything but uncertain.

🧠 Blackbeard (Teach) – Evolving Control with Early-Game Answers

Teach continues to thrive with powerful value engines like Kuzan and Liberation, dominating the mid-to-late game. As players refine early-game tech and adjust their approach, Blackbeard remains a solid meta pick for those who prefer a methodical, control-oriented path to victory.

🔄 Doflamingo – Resilient and Refined

Holding steady in the top five, Doflamingo shows no signs of slowing down. With synergy-driven control and consistent midgame transitions, it continues to reward pilots who value tight sequencing and smart resource use. It’s a deck that doesn’t need flash to win—it just gets the job done.

💥 Purple Luffy – Steady, Strong, and Unshaken

Purple Luffy remains one of the most stable picks in OP10. Its explosive mid-game tempo and well-tuned core list require little adjustment, allowing players to focus on execution. Minor tech shifts are helping in early turns, but otherwise, Luffy continues to thrive by doing exactly what it’s always done—consistently winning.

🚀 G/P Lim – Breaking Through with Explosive Presence

Lim rockets into the top five this week after an undefeated run at Regionals. With a versatile matchup spread and powerful board development, the deck is proving it’s more than just hype. As more players experiment and optimize the list, Lim may continue to climb in the weeks ahead.

⚔️ Zoro – Still Swinging, Still Strong

Zoro’s popularity may have cooled since the format began, but it remains a go-to aggro pick. Its unmatched speed and relentless pressure continue to punish slower decks. Even with the meta adapting, Zoro still delivers fast wins and forces opponents to respect its presence.

🐾 Rob Lucci – Calculated and Underrated

Lucci may not be flashy, but it’s a deck that rewards mastery. Pilots who thrive on precision and technical play continue to find success with it. With thoughtful deckbuilding and refined lines, Lucci is quietly carving out a space in the meta for those who know how to pilot it right.

📈 Yellow Kid – Climbing at Last

After hovering just outside the spotlight, Yellow Kid finally makes a move up the rankings. As builds become more refined and players sharpen their sequencing, the leader is beginning to deliver on its early promise. If it keeps trending upward, Yellow Kid could soon be challenging the top control options.

🔄 B/P Reiju – Back in the Mix

Reiju makes a surprise return to the top 10 this week after some time bouncing around the rankings. With players revisiting its potential, the deck is starting to show results again. It’s too soon to say if it’s here to stay—but right now, it’s definitely making the most of the format’s shifting dynamics.

🌿 Bonney – Steady Hands, Strong Results

Bonney continues to do what Bonney does best: deliver consistent, solid performances. It may not steal the spotlight, but its efficient engines and adaptable sequencing make it a top-tier choice for pilots who value fundamentals. In an unpredictable format, Bonney is a pillar of reliability.

Conclusion

This week’s OP10 meta shows just how dynamic and deep the format has become. From Shanks reclaiming dominance to Lim’s breakout performance, the field is wide open for innovation and smart piloting. Familiar faces like Purple Luffy and Bonney continue to hold strong, while decks like Yellow Kid and Reiju are proving that persistence—and adaptation—can pay off.

As more events roll in and players refine their lists, expect further shakeups ahead. Whether you’re grinding tournaments or brewing off-meta, there’s plenty of room to make your mark in this evolving landscape.

Stay sharp, and see you next week with more meta insights!

Decklists:

Shanks:

1xOP09-001

4xOP01-006

4xOP01-013

4xOP01-016

3xOP07-015

3xOP08-118

3xOP09-004

4xOP09-009

3xOP09-011

4xOP09-015

1xOP09-118

4xOP10-005

4xOP10-011

1xST01-012

4xST21-014

2xOP04-016

2xST21-017

Blackbeard:

1xOP09-081

2xOP09-083

4xOP09-086

3xOP09-088

4xOP09-089

2xOP09-090

2xOP09-091

4xOP09-093

3xOP09-095

4xOP10-082

4xOP10-086

4xEB01-051

4xOP05-096

3xOP09-096

3xOP09-098

4xOP09-099

Purple Luffy:

1xOP05-060

4xEB01-061

1xOP05-070

2xOP05-074

4xOP06-076

3xOP07-064

3xOP08-069

2xOP09-065

4xOP09-069

3xOP09-119

4xST18-001

3xST18-002

4xST18-003

4xST18-004

4xST18-005

1xOP05-077

4xOP09-078

Lim:

1xOP09-022

4xOP09-026

4xOP09-027

4xOP09-031

4xOP09-037

4xOP10-024

4xOP10-025

4xOP10-029

4xOP10-033

4xOP10-037

4xP-078

4xOP01-098

4xST18-001

1xOP01-116

1xOP05-077

Doffy:

1xOP01-060

4xEB01-023

4xOP01-077

2xOP06-047

3xOP07-040

4xOP07-046

4xOP08-047

4xST03-004

3xST03-005

4xST17-002

4xST17-003

4xST17-004

4xST17-005

4xOP04-056

2xOP06-058

Lucci:

1xOP07-079

2xEB01-043

4xEB01-046

2xEB01-048

4xOP02-096

2xOP02-106

2xOP03-081

3xOP03-086

1xOP04-083

3xOP05-088

4xOP05-091

4xOP05-093

2xOP07-080

4xOP08-079

4xOP08-091

3xST06-008

2xST19-003

4xOP07-096

Zoro:

1xOP01-001

2xEB01-003

4xEB01-006

2xOP01-013

2xOP01-015

4xOP01-016

4xOP01-025

2xOP04-009

3xOP04-010

2xOP07-015

4xOP08-007

4xOP08-010

2xOP08-013

2xST01-012

2xST21-003

4xST21-014

4xEB01-009

1xST01-016

2xST21-017

Yellow Kid:

1xOP10-099

3xEB01-057

4xOP04-100

3xOP05-102

4xOP05-105

3xOP07-119

4xOP08-106

3xOP10-101

2xOP10-105

4xOP10-109

4xOP10-111

4xOP10-112

2xOP10-113

4xOP10-114

4xOP10-119

2xOP05-114

Reiju:

1xOP06-042

4xOP06-060

4xOP06-061

4xOP06-063

4xOP06-068

4xOP06-069

2xOP06-072

4xOP07-066

4xOP07-072

4xOP08-074

4xOP10-063

4xOP10-075

3xOP05-077

1xOP06-078

4xOP06-079

Bonney:

1xOP07-019

4xEB01-012

3xEB01-015

3xOP01-051

3xOP04-031

4xOP05-030

3xOP06-035

2xOP07-021

2xOP07-026

2xOP07-031

4xOP08-023

3xOP10-030

4xOP10-032

4xST02-007

3xST02-008

3xST16-004

3xOP05-037

Here’s how we evaluated each leader:

Step 1: Game Percentage Ranking (Popularity)
Leaders are ranked based on their presence in the meta, measured by the number of games they’ve been played. The most-played leader scores a perfect 100%, while the least-played receives 0%. This step highlights which decks players are gravitating toward, even if they’re not necessarily dominating.

Step 2: Win Rate Ranking (Performance)
Next, we ranked leaders based on their win rates. The highest-performing leader scores 100%, with all other leaders scaled relative to this benchmark. This step focuses on raw efficiency and success, rewarding decks that consistently secure victories.

Step 3: Ideal Leader Comparison
This step imagines the “perfect” leader: one that combines the highest win rate with the most games played. Each leader is measured against this ideal, balancing performance with popularity. A deck that’s widely played but underperforms—or one that excels in a smaller sample size—falls short of the perfect leader.

Step 4: Score Calculation
Finally, we distill these comparisons into a simple, intuitive scoring system from 0 to 10. Leaders closer to the “100/100” ideal earn higher scores, giving a clearer picture of their overall strength in the current meta.

By leveraging this enhanced approach, we’ve painted a more nuanced picture of the OP09 metagame. As we move forward, these insights should provide valuable guidance for those still engaging with the meta. Let’s dive into this week’s rankings!

Special Thanks:

We'd like to give a big shoutout to SakuraKingdom for handling all the calculations for the advanced metrics. Their expertise has been invaluable! Check out their amazing content on YouTube, where they dive deep into statistical data and analysis. Be sure to support them—they're doing fantastic work in the community!

Comments

https://stats.tcgmatchmaking.com/ here then decklists section, you need a subscription though but you can sort by all the top decks

Justin Dizazzo

I see that RP Luffy match chart got better with some leaders. There's some decklist i can see?

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