Best Starter Decks to Play Tier List – One Piece Card Game

Just getting into the One Piece Card Game and wondering which starter deck to pick first? We’ve got you covered! In this tier list, we’ll rank every OPTCG Starter Deck from best to worst, considering the deck’s cards and overall performance as a starter deck without additional cards.

Keep in mind: Starter decks typically include only two copies of their higher-rarity cards. To unlock each deck’s full potential, you’ll need to buy two copies, giving you the full set of four cards needed for competitive play.


Rank S

ST18 Purple Monkey D.Luffy

OP05-060
ST18-001
ST18-002
ST18-003
ST18-004
ST18-005
OP05-061
OP05-063
OP05-061
OP05-066
OP05-067
OP05-068
OP05-070
OP05-072
OP05-076
P-041

The ST18 Purple Monkey D. Luffy is the best Starter deck to pick up, having almost everything you need, and on top of it, this Leader continues to perform well at the top of the meta.

Starter 18 has the purple {Straw Hat Crew} package, with Zoro-Juurou, O-Nami, San Gorou, and Luffy-Tarou as key Characters for this Leader’s game plan. If you’re starting off the game and a huge fan of Ramp Leaders, then Purple Luffy is the deck to grab!

There are other Characters you can add to this deck, like OP09 9-cost Monkey D.Luffy and OP08 9-cost Charlotte Linlin, to give this deck a stronger late game.

Rank A

ST17 Blue Donquixote Doflamingo

OP01-060
ST17-001
ST17-002
ST17-003
ST17-004
ST17-005
OP01-073
OP01-086
OP02-054
OP02-057
P-030
ST03-002
ST03-004
ST03-005
ST03-008

Blue Doflamingo has been crushing the OPTCG meta for so long, and despite losing OP07 Jinbe, this Leader is still a solid choice in tournaments and a great pickup for those starting the game. Leader Doflamingo synergizes with {The Seven Warlords of the Sea} type Characters, capable of cheating them on the field through his effect.

The Starter 17 deck is full of Characters that Doflamingo can cheat out. It also has the 2-cost Marshal D.Teach, which enables you to activate your Leader effect more often without sacrificing Don. Boa Hancock, Trafalgar Law, Gecko Moria, and 3-cost Doflamingo are great cards to add to your collection, and this Starter deck should be on your radar when choosing.

If you have a 1-cost Perona and Sengoku along with removal events (Gum Gum Red Roc and Gravity Blade Raging Tiger), you’re getting the full value of Blue Doflamingo.

ST21 EX Gear 5

ST21-001
ST21-002
ST21-003
ST21-004
ST21-005
ST21-006
ST21-007
ST21-008
ST21-009
ST21-010
ST21-011
ST21-012
ST21-013
ST21-014
ST21-015
ST21-016
ST21-017

Starter 21 is another good pickup, with Red Monkey D. Luffy being the perfect aggressive Leader to start playing the game. The starter deck has most of the cards you need to play this Leader. Roronoa Zoro and Monkey D. Luffy are the aggressors in this deck, whom you’ll rely on to win the game. Those two Characters are popular among other decks, so you can’t go wrong by picking up the ST21, since you’ll most likely need those two Characters in other decks.

Another strong card is Gum Gum Mole Pistol, a control event to KO an opponent’s Characters. It’s also a popular addition in other decks that rely on controlling the field as part of their strategy.

Rank B

ST13 Ultra Deck The Three Brothers

ST13-001
ST13-002
ST13-003
ST13-004
ST13-005
ST13-006
ST13-007
ST13-008
ST13-009
ST13-010
ST13-011
ST13-012
ST13-013
ST13-014
ST13-015
ST13-016
ST13-017
ST13-018
ST13-019

ST13 is an ultra deck, having three Leaders: Monkey D. Luffy, Portgas. D. Ace, and Sabo. Most people would grab this deck for the Leader Luffy and his supporting cards; however, since 8-cost Gecko Moria was banned, Luffy was basically kicked out of the meta.

You’re likely playing Sabo or Ace Leaders when picking up this deck, using the kid brothers to cheat out their adult version. The Starter 13 deck provides both the kids and their adults, letting you build a deck that has synergy and can combo out cards from the get-go. Of course, Sabo and Ace have other cards outside of this starter deck that can drastically improve their consistency, but if you’re just starting, then the ST13 should be enough.

Additionally, this deck has the ST13 Adult Ace, which has been a popular inclusion in multiple Yellow decks for his Rush attack, allowing Yellow decks to adopt an aggressive strategy.

ST11 Uta

ST11-001
ST11-002
ST11-003
ST11-004
ST11-005
OP02-028
OP02-033
OP02-034
OP02-035
OP02-037
OP02-039
OP02-040
OP02-041
OP02-043
OP02-045

Green Uta is one of the best Starter decks to get started in the game. There are two Uta starter decks, the 11 and 16 starters, but the Starter 11 has better support for the deck’s strategy. Leader Uta works with {FILM} type cards, drawing you the top card of your deck if it’s a {FILM}, she’s a draw engine as you try to develop multiple Characters on the field with the help of Brook and Monkey D.Luffy.

A key Character you’re missing in this list is the OP02 3-cost Nami, giving you more draws to outvalue your opponent.

ST20 Yellow Charlotte Katakuri

OP03-099
ST20-001
ST20-002
ST20-003
ST20-004
ST20-005
OP03-106
OP03-107
OP03-110
OP03-112
OP03-115
OP03-118
OP03-121
ST07-005
ST07-014
ST07-015

Yellow Katakuri’s effect to gain +1,000 Power makes him a strong offensive Leader, pressuring the opposing player and forcing them to play more of their Counter cards.

Starter 20 has multiple strong Big Mom Pirates cards, like 1-cost Charlotte Pudding, 5-cost Charlotte Katakuri, and 6-cost Charlotte Linlin. However, you are missing 7-cost and 10-cost Charlotte Linlins that act as win conditions for this deck.

ST10 Ultra Deck: The Three Captains

ST10-001
ST10-002
ST10-003
ST10-004
ST10-005
ST10-006
ST10-007
ST10-008
ST10-009
ST10-010
ST10-011
ST10-012
ST10-013
ST10-014
ST10-015
ST10-016
ST10-017
OP01-016
OP01-025

The Ultra Starter 10 deck has 3 Leaders in it: RP Trafalgar Law, RP Luffy, and RP Kid. Law is currently banned, so you can’t play him in any official events. Kid isn’t a meta Leader, and we rarely see him being played, as for RP Luffy, he’s a strong ramp Leader that still shows up in tournaments, and it’s worth picking up the Starter 10 for him.

7-cost Eustass”Captain”Kid, 3-cost Roronoa Zoro, 4-cost Trafalgar Law, and 1-cost Nami are the strongest cards in this starter deck, but they can be picked up in other boxes, so you aren’t forced to buy the ST10 to collect them.

ST15 Edward Newgate

OP02-001
ST15-001
ST15-002
ST15-003
ST15-004
ST15-005
OP02-008
OP02-018
OP02-019
OP02-023
OP03-003
OP03-006
OP03-007
OP03-009
OP03-010

We don’t see Leader Red Edward Newgate much anymore in the meta, but there are a couple of strong cards in this deck to watch out for. 7-cost Edward Newgate can be played in Red control decks, giving you a method to KO opponents’ Characters and keep control of the field. 5-cost Ace is another strong option, which we’ve seen being added to decks like Red Shanks or Red Blue Marco. 5-cost Marco isn’t the worst, he’s a blocker that can be tough to remove from the field.

ST19 Smoker

OP02-093
ST19-001
ST19-002
ST19-003
ST19-004
ST19-005
OP02-098
OP02-106
OP02-108
OP02-109
OP02-113
OP02-116
OP02-117
OP03-079
OP03-089

I usually rank Black Smoker higher since the Leader has an effect that synergizes with your removal cards, reducing the cost of an opponent’s Character to help put it in range for your KO effect. However, with the ban of Ice Age, the Starter 19 deck was hit hard, losing its strongest cost-reduction Event. 8-cost Gecko Moria is an upgrade to this deck, which was also banned, so you’re picking up a less optimal Leader that will struggle to keep up.

Tsuru and Brannew are the two strongest options since they can fit in most Navy/Black decks.

ST12 Sanji & Zoro

ST12-001
ST12-002
ST12-003
ST12-004
ST12-005
ST12-006
ST12-007
ST12-008
ST12-009
ST12-010
ST12-011
ST12-012
ST12-013
ST12-014
ST12-015
ST12-016
ST12-017

Green Blue Roronoa Zoro & Sanji returns a 2-cost or more Character to your hand to set up a 7,000 Power or less Character as Active, allowing you to attack with that Character a second time.

So the Starter 12 deck doesn’t have any meta popular decks, but cards like Dracule Mihawk, Emporio Ivankov, Charlotte Pudding, and Duval can be played in other decks.

Rank C

ST07 Big Mom Pirates

ST07-001
ST07-002
ST07-003
ST07-004
ST07-005
ST07-006
ST07-007
ST07-008
ST07-009
ST07-010
ST07-011
ST07-012
ST07-013
ST07-014
ST07-015
ST07-016
ST07-017

Leader Yellow Charlotte Linlin has a weak effect, so you’re mainly picking the ST07 for the 7-cost Charlotte Linlin and 3-cost Charlotte Brulee.

ST14 3D2Y

ST14-001
ST14-002
ST14-003
ST14-004
ST14-005
ST14-006
ST14-007
ST14-008
ST14-009
ST14-010
ST14-011
ST14-012
ST14-013
ST14-014
ST14-015
ST14-016
ST14-017

Black Monkey D.Luffy shiened a couple of weeks after his release, but quickly fell off, and with the ban of Gecko Moria, the Leader sees no play anymore. The Starter 14 does have 5-cost Sanji, which can be played with other Leaders like Purple Black Monkey D.Luffy.

ST01 Straw Hat Crew

ST01-001
ST01-002
ST01-003
ST01-004
ST01-005
ST01-006
ST01-007
ST01-008
ST01-009
ST01-010
ST01-011
ST01-012
ST01-013
ST01-014
ST01-015
ST01-016
ST01-017

Red Luffy is a beginner-friendly Leader who uses his effect to enable more aggressive attacks or even activate certain effects. The 5-cost Monkey D.Luffy is the strongest Characters in Starter 01, which remains a popular choice among multiple aggressive Red decks. Although we have other options to ignore blockers, Diable Jamble is still a good addition as a one-off in aggressive decks, allowing you to go straight for the opponent’s Leader to close out games.

ST02 Worst Generation

ST02-001
ST02-002
ST02-003
ST02-004
ST02-005
ST02-006
ST02-007
ST02-008
ST02-009
ST02-010
ST02-011
ST02-012
ST02-013
ST02-014
ST02-015
ST02-016
ST02-017

Starter 02 is a Supernova deck with Eustass”Captain”Kid as the Leader. We don’t see this Kid in tournaments at all, maybe he’ll show up during a pre-release event since his effect works well in whatever deck you manage to build.

1-cost Jewelry Bonney can be played in the Green Bonney deck, so she’s a good one to get your hands on. 5-cost Law sees play in aggressive Green decks like RG Law and RG Luffy, but they aren’t popular in the meta.

ST04 Animal Kingdom

ST04-001
ST04-002
ST04-003
ST04-004
ST04-005
ST04-006
ST04-007
ST04-008
ST04-009
ST04-010
ST04-011
ST04-012
ST04-013
ST04-014
ST04-015
ST04-016
ST04-017

Purple Kaido can be fun to play, but he’s extremely weak and won’t really work without Black Maria. However, you have access to 5-cost Queen and 9-cost Kaido in this deck, so you can buy the Starter 4 deck for those cards, but not really to play with the deck.

ST16 Green Uta

ST11-001
ST16-001
ST16-002
ST16-003
ST16-004
ST16-005
P-029
P-057
P-058
P-059
P-060
P-061
ST11-005

If you’re looking to play Uta, then the Starter 11 is your best option. However, the ST16 has 9-cost Shanks, a control late-game Character that can be added to many Green decks like Bonney, Lim, or Smoker.

ST06 Absolute Justice

ST06-001
ST06-002
ST06-003
ST06-004
ST06-005
ST06-006
ST06-007
ST06-008
ST06-009
ST06-010
ST06-011
ST06-012
ST06-013
ST06-014
ST06-015
ST06-016
ST06-017

Black Sakazuki has an expensive control effect that requires supporting cost-reduction cards for it to work. However, this deck does have Tashigi, Hina, and Helmeppo, 3 cards that have seen play throughout different metas.

Rank D

ST03 The Seven Warlords of the Sea

ST03-001
ST03-002
ST03-003
ST03-004
ST03-005
ST03-006
ST03-007
ST03-008
ST03-009
ST03-010
ST03-011
ST03-012
ST03-013
ST03-014
ST03-015
ST03-016
ST03-017

There’s no reason to pick ST03 The Seven Warlords of the Sea over the ST17 version. You get a better Leader than Crocodile and stronger support cards for the Blue Seven Warlords deck.

ST05 One Piece FILM Edition

ST05-001
ST05-002
ST05-003
ST05-004
ST05-005
ST05-006
ST05-007
ST05-008
ST05-009
ST05-010
ST05-011
ST05-012
ST05-013
ST05-014
ST05-015
ST05-016
ST05-017

Nothing really worth it in the Starter 5 deck. Ain is not playable anymore after the RP Law ban, and I only see Douglas Bullet being run as a 1 off sometimes, but not a meta staple.

ST08 Monkey D.Luffy

ST08-001
ST08-002
ST08-003
ST08-004
ST08-005
ST08-006
ST08-007
ST08-008
ST08-009
ST08-010
ST08-011
ST08-012
ST08-013
ST08-014
ST08-015

Awful cards that don’t see play at all. ST08 is not worth getting at all.

ST09 Yamato

ST09-001
ST09-002
ST09-003
ST09-004
ST09-005
ST09-006
ST09-007
ST09-008
ST09-009
ST09-010
ST09-011
ST09-012
ST09-013
ST09-014
ST09-015

Awful cards that don’t see play at all. ST09 is not worth getting at all.