Welcome to the free guide preview for our OP08.5 Blue Doflamingo Guide! Here, you'll get a glimpse into the insights and strategies we’ve crafted specifically for mastering this deck. In the full guide, you’ll gain access to exclusive data that details win rates across all matchups based on starting turns, along with comprehensive matchup guides that break down each opponent’s strengths and weaknesses. Dive deeper and discover the edge you need to dominate the competition!
With the release of new starter decks, Blue Doflamingo is making a powerful comeback, building on its past successes. The latest starter deck brings fresh cards that enhance consistency and expand Doflamingo's strategies, offering new solutions for previously challenging matchups. In this guide, we'll explore various decklist variations, essential matchup strategies, and dive into advanced statistics and analytics exclusive to Yonko subscribers.
In the full guide, you’ll gain access to exclusive data that reveals win rates across all matchups based on starting turns. This detailed insight allows you to better understand how each game could play out depending on who goes first, giving you a powerful edge in strategic planning.
Doflamingo, affectionately known as "Doffy," is the engine that drives this deck. His leader ability is central to your overall strategy, allowing you to play "Seven Warlords of the Sea" characters directly from the top of your deck when he attacks. This unique effect enables you to build a wide board presence without depleting your hand, maintaining card advantage while constantly expanding your field. Doffy doesn't just provide resources; he supports a strong and efficient tempo, elevating him to a highly competitive position.
Strategic Edge of the Blue Doflamingo Leader
The Blue Doflamingo leader offers a range of strategic perks. By summoning characters directly from the deck, you save resources and preserve cards in your hand for defense or future plays. Additionally, Doffy's 7,000-power attacks make him a formidable force in combat, effectively pressuring opponents.
Synergies and Executing Your Strategy
Doflamingo's ability harmonizes perfectly with cards that manipulate the top of your deck, such as OP-01 Perona or ST-17 Buggy, ensuring consistent and impactful draws. By deploying characters directly from the deck, Doffy accelerates your board development without relying heavily on hand resources. This synergy allows you to maintain constant pressure and steadily build a formidable field presence, giving you a unique tempo advantage that can overwhelm opponents over time.

Understanding the top cards of your deck is crucial for executing a well-planned strategy. Ideally, setting up a "Seven Warlords of the Sea" character as the second card on your deck allows you to play it using Doflamingo's leader ability on the following turn. To help set this up, cards like Perona and Buggy allow you to look at and arrange your top draws, deciding whether to keep them in place or send them to the bottom in search of more valuable options.
Setting Up the Top of Your Deck
Consider the game state before rearranging cards. If you're activating the leader's effect immediately, ensure a valuable "Seven Warlords of the Sea" character is at the top. If you're planning to use the effect on a future turn, position the desired character as the second card and organize the remaining top cards to maintain a steady flow of useful draws. Perona is often preferable for this role, as she lets you look at the top five cards instead of three, while Buggy's +2,000 Counter makes him valuable for defense.
Marshall D. Teach offers additional control by placing a chosen card from your hand on top of the deck, ensuring the character you need can be brought out through Doflamingo's ability. His effect can also add two rested Don to your leader or characters, allowing you to activate the leader's effect without worrying about Don availability. This effect, usable once per turn, adds extra pressure and flexibility.
The recent addition of Boa Hancock to Blue Doflamingo decks introduces a versatile deck-sorting option. Boa can look at the top three cards and rearrange them in any order, making her a valuable choice. As a 6,000 Power blocker, she can shield Doflamingo in critical moments, helping to save Counter resources when there's a risk of losing the game.
Jinbe: Jinbe is an ideal character to summon through Doflamingo's effect, thanks to his ability to play a 4-cost or less character from your hand, allowing you to rapidly establish two characters in a single turn. This high-tempo playstyle forces opponents to defend and slows their game plan.
Edward Weevil: When Jinbe isn't available, Edward Weevil is a powerful option due to his 6,000 Power and card-draw ability. He doesn't have a Counter effect, making him best played from the deck rather than kept in hand. Playing Weevil early maximizes his utility as a threat that opponents must respond to.
Trafalgar Law: Law is another strong choice, especially when targeting a 4-cost character on the opponent's side. His ability to return a 4-cost character to its owner's hand disrupts the opponent's board while freeing up one of your own characters to play or use as a Counter card. Law's effect can help control the board, especially in late-game situations when you might need extra defense or offensive power.
Gecko Moria: Moria provides card retrieval from the trash, which can vary based on the game's current needs. He can bring back aggressive options like Jinbe, a defensive blocker like Boa Hancock, or a +2,000 Counter card, adding adaptability to your plays.
Additional Warlord Options
If your top deck doesn't contain Jinbe, Weevil, or Law, other Warlords such as Dracule Mihawk and Crocodile provide alternatives. Mihawk, with 5,000 Power, can draw two cards and discard two when Don is attached, helping refine your hand. Although Crocodile's effect is rarely used, it's a useful way to remove a 2-cost blocker when needed.
Gum-Gum Red Roc: This event card lets you place an opponent's character at the bottom of their deck, bypassing KO immunity effects.
Gravity Blade Raging Tiger: This card targets up to two characters with a cost of 6 or less, providing a powerful way to clear the board in the mid-game and disrupt the opponent's setup.
Offensive Events for Finishing
Perfume Femur: Perfume Femur sets up for a finishing play. When the opponent is at 0 Life cards and has a blocker standing in your way, Perfume Femur lets one of your attackers bypass the blocker while adding a +2,000 Power boost. This effect makes it an aggressive yet tactical addition to close out games effectively.
In this section, we'll explore different decklist options for Doflamingo, focusing on variations with and without a removal package. Each build offers unique strengths, so your choice will influence your matchups. For instance, including removal cards like Gravity Blade and Red Roc can significantly improve your chances against challenging matchups, such as Bonney. However, going without removal may improve success in the mirror matchup, due to having access to more characters, and counters.
As the meta shifts, adaptability is key. Staying flexible with your decklist and making timely adjustments can ensure Doflamingo remains competitive. Below, we'll provide sample decklists that have shown success in high-level play, giving you a foundation for further customization as the meta continues to evolve.
Example Decklist 1
This first decklist has been performing exceptionally well on the ranked ladder, boasting a high overall win rate. It offers a balanced strategy with two Gravity Blades and Perfume Femurs, adding valuable removal and offensive options. Notably, this deck also runs 12 2K counters, enhancing its defensive flexibility and giving it an edge in managing resources across various matchups.
Example Decklist 2
This second decklist takes a different approach, opting out of removal event cards in favor of including Jozu and an additional copy of Pudding. Since Pudding isn't searchable, running three copies increases the chances of drawing it when needed. Jozu, on the other hand, offers versatility by bouncing troublesome cards back to an opponent's hand, effectively handling sticky characters without removal events. Jozu's ability to return one of your own characters can also allow for replaying key cards on the same or subsequent turns, adding a layer of flexibility to your strategy.
Example Decklist 3
This next decklist features a blend of removal events, Jozu, and a more diverse 2K counter package, demonstrating the deck's adaptability. With a strong win rate, this build exemplifies the flexibility that Doflamingo decks can achieve, combining offensive, defensive, and control options to handle a wide range of matchups effectively. We'll be using this deck as an example of the many ways you can customize Doflamingo to suit evolving strategies. Just note that this deck omits Marshall D. Teach in order to make room for some other card choices.
Example Decklist 4
This is the deck that Clyde used to achieve an impressive undefeated 9-0 record at the recent November Treasure Cup. The list includes 10-cost Kaido, which proves valuable in specific matchups, such as against Enel. Notably, it also features a single 7-cost Doflamingo as a tech choice. This card is particularly effective in mirror matchups, allowing a card to be sent to the hand while staying out of range of the opponent’s Jozu bounce ability.
In this section, we'll dive into advanced statistics, including win rates across various matchups based on starting turn. We'll analyze common meta-game matchups, providing strategic insights to help you maximize your win rate. By examining these details, you'll gain a deeper understanding of how to adjust your playstyle and deck choices for optimal results against popular opponents in the current meta.
With our refined data collection tools, we can now differentiate win rates based on starting turns. This allows us to pinpoint the most advantageous starting turn for each deck, offering valuable insights into optimal game openers and helping players adjust strategies to maximize win potential from the very first turn.
This concludes the free preview of the full guide. In the next section, you’ll gain access to our latest feature: win rate insights based on starting turns, along with a detailed matchup breakdown and strategic analysis.
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