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OP16 Tier List — One Piece TCG Leader Rankings

Every OP16 leader graded S to D by its win rate against the meta field — weighted by how often each opponent is played, over 213,084 ranked leader-games. No opinions: the grades come straight from the matchup numbers. Updated July 16, 2026.

Win-rate data by TCG Match Making — ranked results from their matchmaking client. Support them on Patreon.
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D

How the tier list is calculated

Each leader’s score is its average head-to-head win rate across the entire field from the OP16 matchup chart, weighted by how much each opponent is actually played — a great matchup into a leader nobody brings barely moves the number. That weighted win rate maps to a fixed grade:

S
Beats the field — favored into the average matchup.
A
Strong — comes out ahead against most of the meta.
B
Even — roughly a coin-flip into the field.
C
Below even — slightly unfavored across the board.
D
Behind the field — an uphill climb into the meta.

This is a ranked-ladder tier list, not a tournament ranking — it measures head-to-head strength from high-volume online play. Leaders with few logged games (low meta share) swing more from week to week. Treat it as a complement to the tournament meta.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best leader in the OP16 One Piece TCG meta?
Nami (OP11-041) tops the tier list with a meta-weighted matchup win rate of 53.3% — the highest of any leader against the current field. The full S–D grades are above.
How is this tier list calculated?
Each leader is scored by its average head-to-head win rate against the whole field, weighted by how often each opponent is actually played. Fixed win-rate bands around the 50% mirror then set the grade: S beats the field, B is roughly even, D falls behind it. Nothing is ranked by opinion.
Where does the data come from?
The matchup win rates are aggregated from 213,084 ranked leader-games on TCG Match Making's online simulator in the OP16 format, published weekly on their Patreon. The tier list recomputes with every update.
Is this a tournament tier list?
No — it measures head-to-head strength from high-volume ranked ladder play. For what is actually winning events, see the tournament meta page. Read together, they show both what beats what and what takes down tournaments.