| Name | Viola OP15-040 |
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| Type | Character - dressrosa/donquixote pirates special |
| Description | [On Play] Look at 3 cards from the top of your deck; reveal up to 1 |
| Artist | Eiichiro Oda |
| Set | Booster Pack Adventure On Kami's Island #OP15-040 |
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| Name | Viola OP15-040 |
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| Type | Character - dressrosa/donquixote pirates special |
| Description | [On Play] Look at 3 cards from the top of your deck; reveal up to 1 |
| Artist | Eiichiro Oda |
| Set | Booster Pack Adventure On Kami's Island #OP15-040 |
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Viola OP15-040, Character - dressrosa/donquixote pirates special, designed by Eiichiro Oda first released in Apr, 2026 in the set Booster Pack Adventure On Kami's Island. It see play in 1 formats: Standard.
Viola OP15-040 is best suited for a **Dressrosa-focused blue deck**, especially builds centered around **Donquixote Pirates synergy** that want consistency and hand filtering rather than raw power; at just 1 cost with 2000 counter, she’s primarily a **utility/search piece** that helps smooth early turns and dig for key Dressrosa cards while still serving as solid defensive counter later. She fits well in **Blue Donquixote Doflamingo (Dressrosa variant)** or hybrid lists that rely on assembling specific Dressrosa engines, but she’s not a staple outside that archetype because her search is restricted and only looks at top 3. Compared to alternatives, cards like **Baby 5 (searcher versions)** or more archetype-flexible blue consistency tools (depending on the format) can be stronger because they either search more broadly or provide additional value beyond filtering; however, Viola’s low cost and 2000 counter make her efficient and low-risk. Overall, she’s a **solid but archetype-dependen
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