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Want to channel your inner Colosseum warrior and bring out the full potential of Dressrosa cards?
Then this list is your perfect starting point.
Too many, right?
Time to put an end to that nonsenseenter Sabo, your fiery little guardian angel.
If youre building a deck with any shred of survival instinct, Sabos basically non-negotiable.
His effect makes all Dressrosa characters with a cost of two or more cost one more.
Whos the true leader of Royal Blood?
Yep, Usopp rewards you for losing!
His effect lets you add a card to your Life cards, and its a game-changer.
The added bonus is that the character you choose gains 2,000 power until the next turn.
First, Luffy doesnt care if your opponents characters are resting or nothe can punch active ones too.
Those sneaky support cards hiding in plain sight?
Bring the future king of pirates to your One Piece Card Game deck with these Monkey.D.Luffy leaders.
Yep, he can attack againorsimply avoid being an easy target.
Sure, hell be napping during your next Refresh Phase, but who cares?
you’re able to still wake him up by using his effect.
Basically, its black deck magic with a rubbery twist.
8Kyros (OP04-082)
Tough As Nails, With Three Chances To Prove It!
And by right, we mean Rebecca as your Leader and Corrida Coliseum on the field.
If neither is rested?
Good luck to your opponenttheyll need to hit him three times just to take him down.
In black decks, thats basically a delete button.
Kyros isnt just stronghes stubborn.
And if your Leader is Rebecca?
Since she cant attack anyway, rest her and she becomes a permanent power battery for Sai.
Time to unleash your Supernova might!
That bonus sticks around during your opponents turn too.
Hes basically your budget bruiser with a big attitude.
For just one DON!
!, he can swing at active charactersalready a power move.
Thats not a one-time party trick eitherit happens every time he attacks!
Stylish, deadly, and just dramatic enough to make every swing count.
Every time this guy attacks, you draw two cards and trash one.
That means you’re digging for key plays while casually trimming the fluff.
Just one thing: dont get carried away and deck yourself into disaster.
Pair Cavendish with cards that recycle your trash, or your turbo tactics might turn into turbo tragedy.
Smart deckbuilding means knowing when to go big and when to go budget.
Thats where Koala shines.
Shes a low-cost gem that punches way above her weight.
When Koala attacks, you’re free to return aRevolutionary Army characterfrom your field to your hand.
Because doing so boosts her by 3,000 power, bringing her up to 6,000 like its no big deal.
And if the card you bounced has an On Play effect?
Boom, you get to use it again.
Its like getting cashback on an already sweet deal.
3Rebecca (OP10-058)
Get More For Less!
Normally, you’d expect a seven-cost card to bring the power, right?
Well, Rebeccas not here to punchshes here to cheat the system.
But the real magic?
After she enters, you reveal two cards from your hand.
If one is seven-cost or lessyou slam it onto the field.
And if the other is four-cost or less?
That one hops in too, just a bit sleepy (rested).
Basically, Rebecca pulls a buy one, get two move and sneaks your heavy hitters into play early.
Queen of value plays!