The OP-08 Two Legends set delivers one of the most impactful card pools in the One Piece Card Game — headlined by a Manga Rare Silvers Rayleigh valued at over $640 and SP festival cards that regularly sell for triple digits. Released in May 2024 (JPN) and September 2024 (EN), Two Legends reshaped the competitive meta by introducing Jack into Rob Lucci builds and debuting six new leaders, while the ban of Trafalgar Law opened the door for fresh deck archetypes.
This guide covers the top 10 most valuable pullable cards in OP-08, exact pull rate data sourced from Japanese community box openings, a box value breakdown, and a JPN-vs-EN price comparison you won't find in other English-language articles. Our team handles hundreds of OPTCG boxes monthly from our Tokyo warehouse, giving us direct access to Japanese market data and pricing trends.
What Is OP-08 Two Legends?
OP-08 ranks among the strongest mid-cycle booster sets in the One Piece Card Game, combining meta-shaping competitive cards with a Manga Rare chase and festival SP lineup that maintain high collector demand. The name comes from the manga scene where Garp calls Silvers Rayleigh and Edward Newgate "Two Legends."
Set Specifications
| Detail | Japanese (JPN) | English (EN) |
|---|---|---|
| Set Name | 二つの伝説 (Two Legends) | Two Legends |
| Set Code | OP-08 | OP-08 |
| Release Date | May 25, 2024 | September 13, 2024 |
| Cards Per Pack | 6 | 12 |
| Packs Per Box | 24 | 24 |
| MSRP | ¥5,280 → Market: ¥5,800 (~$38) | ~$4.49/pack |
| Market Price (Box) | ¥5,800 | $183 |
| Total Card Types | 127 (6L / 45C / 30UC / 26R / 10SR / 2SEC / 6SP / DON!!) | |
Prices as of March 2026.
New Leaders & Meta Impact
Two Legends introduced six new leaders, several of which became competitive staples:
- Tony Tony.Chopper (OP08-001, Red/Black) — Animal Kingdom and Drum Kingdom builds
- Marco (OP08-002, Red/Blue) — Whitebeard Pirates aggro strategies
- Carrot (OP08-021, Green/Yellow) — Mink Tribe support
- King (OP08-057, Black/Yellow) — Beast Pirates control
- Charlotte Pudding (OP08-058, Purple) — Big Mom Pirates ramp and control
- Kalgara (OP08-098, Green) — Shandian tribal support
Top 10 Most Valuable Cards in OP-08 Two Legends
The Manga Rare Rayleigh and SP festival cards lead OP-08's value profile — here are the top 10 pullable cards ranked by current market price.
Note: Tournament-exclusive promos and product-bundle exclusives are excluded — this list covers only cards you can pull from a sealed booster box.
| # | Card | Number | Rarity | EN Price | JPN Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Nami | OP08-106 | SP | $918 | ¥2,500–¥4,000 |
| 2 | Silvers Rayleigh (Manga Rare) | OP08-118 | Manga | $642 | ¥34,000–¥47,000 |
| 3 | Tony Tony.Chopper | OP08-001 | L Parallel | $60 | — |
| 4 | Carrot | OP08-021 | L Parallel | $38 | — |
| 5 | Nami | OP08-106 | SR Parallel | $35 | ¥2,500–¥4,000 |
| 6 | Charlotte Pudding | OP08-058 | L Parallel | $33 | — |
| 7 | Tony Tony.Chopper | OP08-007 | SR Parallel | $23 | — |
| 8 | Kalgara | OP08-098 | L Parallel | $21 | — |
| 9 | Carrot | OP08-023 | SR Parallel | $21 | — |
| 10 | Silvers Rayleigh | OP08-118 | SEC Parallel | $20 | ¥3,900–¥4,000 |
EN prices from PriceCharting. JPN prices from SNKRDUNK and Mercari. All prices as of March 2026.
#1 — Nami SP Festival Card
#2 — Silvers Rayleigh Manga Rare
#3 — Tony Tony.Chopper Leader Parallel
Cards #4–9
Honorable Mention: #10 Carrot SR Parallel — $21
Carrot's SR Parallel (OP08-023) offers Rush utility in multiple green builds, separate from her leader card.
Should You Buy OP-08 Two Legends?
OP-08 remains one of the strongest sets to open in 2026, offering a rare combination of high-value chase cards, competitive staples, and visually stunning SP artwork.
For Collectors
Two Legends is a collector's set. The SP festival cards — particularly Nami, Jewelry Bonney, and Portgas D. Ace — feature some of the most beautiful artwork in the entire OPTCG lineup. The Manga Rare Rayleigh carries serious prestige as one of the harder-to-pull cards in the game. If you appreciate Whitebeard Pirates or Big Mom Pirates characters, this set delivers exceptional art across multiple rarity tiers.
Action: Pick up a JPN box for ¥5,800 (~$38) — the entry cost is remarkably low for a set with $600+ chase cards.
For Competitive Players
Jack (OP08-084) is the headline competitive card — a core piece in black Rob Lucci decks, which have been a consistent tier-1 strategy since OP-08's release. Who's Who provides a loaded 2,000 counter, and Black Maria offers aggressive ramp for black-based strategies. The new leaders (particularly Pudding and Marco) each spawned viable competitive decks.
Action: For specific deck pieces, buying singles on TCGPlayer is the most cost-effective route.
For Long-Term Holders
Key cards have shown price stability 18 months post-release. The Manga Rare Rayleigh has maintained its $600+ valuation, and SP cards continue trading at healthy premiums. The current ¥5,800 box price is only slightly above retail — this could represent a favorable entry point before supply-driven appreciation.
Action: Monitor the JPN box price on SNKRDUNK — if it starts climbing above ¥7,000, the window for sub-$50 entry may be closing.
- JPN boxes at ~$38 — near retail
- $600+ chase cards still in print
- Strong competitive relevance
- EN boxes at $183 — high entry
- SP/Manga odds are very low
- Singles more cost-effective for decks
OP-08 Pull Rates Breakdown
You're guaranteed 2–3 SR cards in every OP-08 box, with escalating odds for the set's premium chase cards — here's the full breakdown from Japanese community opening data.
Rarity Distribution Per Box
| Rarity | Per Box (24 Packs) | Per Case (12 Boxes) | Your Odds |
|---|---|---|---|
| SR (Super Rare) | 2–3 guaranteed | 24–36 | Every box |
| SEC (Secret Rare) | ~1 | ~12 | ~1 per box |
| L Parallel | ~1 per 6 boxes | ~2 | 16.7% per box |
| SP (Festival) | ~1 per 12 boxes | ~1 | 8.3% per box |
| Manga Rare | ~1 per 72+ boxes | ~1 per 6 cases | 0.46% per box |
Pull rates are estimated from community opening data and are not officially confirmed by BANDAI.
What's in Your Box
Your guaranteed SR slots provide a value floor of $29–$73 per box, with the real upside coming from SEC, Leader Parallel, SP, and Manga Rare hits.
Guaranteed Value Floor
| Pull | Qty Per Box | Avg. Value Each | Subtotal |
|---|---|---|---|
| SR cards | 2.5 (avg) | $8–$15 | $20–$37 |
| SEC card | ~1 | $5–$20 | $5–$20 |
| Rare cards | ~8 | $0.50–$2 | $4–$16 |
| Commons/Uncommons | ~120+ | ~$0 | ~$0 |
| Baseline total | $29–$73 |
At a box price of ~$183 (EN) or ¥5,800 (JPN, ~$38), the JPN box offers a significantly better value equation — the baseline SR value alone covers a substantial portion of the JPN box cost.
Singles vs. Box: Which Approach?
| Strategy | Best For | Cost | Upside |
|---|---|---|---|
| Buy singles | Players targeting specific cards | Exact cost of cards needed | None — you get exactly what you pay for |
| Open 1 box | Casual collectors | $183 (EN) / ¥5,800 (JPN) | SEC guaranteed + lottery for SP/Manga |
| Open a case | Serious collectors | ~$2,200 (EN) / ~¥70,000 (JPN) | ~1 SP + 2 Leader Parallels expected |
| The experience | Anyone who loves opening packs | — | Priceless |
Price Trends: JPN vs English Market
JPN and EN versions of OP-08 show dramatically different pricing — the JPN box at $38 costs roughly one-fifth of the $183 EN box, creating opportunities for informed buyers.
Japanese Market (SNKRDUNK Data)
The JPN OP-08 box has settled at ¥5,800 on SNKRDUNK, barely above the ¥5,280 retail price. Individual card prices have stabilized:
- Rayleigh Comic Parallel: ¥34,000–¥47,000 (holding strong due to ultra-low pull rate)
- SP cards (Bonney, Pudding, Ace, Moria): ¥5,000–¥13,000 range
- SEC Parallel Rayleigh: ¥3,900–¥4,000
The Price Gap
| Card | JPN Price | JPN in USD | EN Price | EN Premium |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Manga Rare Rayleigh | ¥34,000–¥47,000 | $225–$310 | $642 | +107–185% |
| Nami SP | ¥2,500–¥4,000 | $16–$26 | $918 | +3,400%+ |
| Rayleigh SEC-P | ¥3,900–¥4,000 | $26 | $20 | -23% |
| Box (sealed) | ¥5,800 | $38 | $183 | +381% |
For collectors and holders, the JPN version provides the same card quality at a fraction of the EN price. For a deeper dive, see our guide to buying One Piece cards from Japan.
Key Decks Powered by OP-08
OP-08 reshaped competitive play across multiple color strategies, with Jack becoming an immediate tier-1 staple.
Black Rob Lucci: Jack & Who's Who
Jack (OP08-084) became an instant staple in Rob Lucci decks, providing top-end removal and board control that black strategies lacked. Combined with Who's Who's 2,000 counter value, OP-08 gave Rob Lucci the tools to dominate the post-Law-ban meta. According to tournament data from One Piece Top Decks, black Lucci has consistently placed in the top 4 at regional events.
Charlotte Pudding & Marco: New Archetypes
Pudding's purple ramp strategy and Marco's Red/Blue Whitebeard aggro both emerged as competitive options. Pudding in particular has found a niche as a consistent mid-tier leader, while Marco enables aggressive board-flooding strategies that punish slow starts from control decks.
Where to Buy OP-08 Two Legends
At ¥5,800 per box (~$38), the JPN version of OP-08 offers a dramatically better value proposition than the $183 EN equivalent.
Buying from Japan
When purchasing JPN booster boxes:
- Authenticity: Look for shrink-wrapped boxes with BANDAI's holographic seal
- Shipping: International shipping from Japan typically takes 7–14 business days via tracked services
- Customs: US buyers generally pay no duty on shipments under $800
- Pack difference: JPN packs contain 6 cards (vs 12 in EN packs), but total cards per box = 144 for both
For a complete walkthrough, see our How to Buy One Piece Cards from Japan guide.
The Bottom Line
OP-08 Two Legends stands out as a set that delivers on both fronts — competitive relevance and collector value.
Three takeaways:
- Chase cards hold value: Manga Rare Rayleigh at $642 and Nami SP at $918 have remained stable 18 months post-release
- JPN boxes are the value play: At ¥5,800 (~$38), the JPN box costs roughly one-fifth of the EN version while offering the same card quality
- Competitive staples included: Jack and Who's Who are essential for black deck strategies, and multiple new leaders are tournament-viable
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best cards in OP-08 Two Legends?
The most valuable pullable cards are Nami SP (OP08-106) at $918, Silvers Rayleigh Manga Rare (OP08-118) at $642, and Tony Tony.Chopper Leader Parallel (OP08-001) at $60. For competitive play, Jack (OP08-084) is the most impactful card in the set.
What are the pull rates for OP-08 Two Legends?
Based on Japanese community opening data: 2–3 SR cards per box (guaranteed), roughly 1 SEC per box, 1 Leader Parallel per 6 boxes, 1 SP per 12 boxes (1 per case), and 1 Manga Rare per 72+ boxes (1 per 6 cases). These rates are estimates and not officially confirmed by BANDAI.
Is OP-08 Two Legends worth buying in 2026?
Yes — OP-08 remains a strong set for collectors and players. The JPN box at ¥5,800 (~$38) is an affordable entry point with legitimate chase cards. For competitive players, key cards like Jack and Who's Who are staples in black decks. The SP artwork is among the best in the game, and prices have shown stability.
How much is the Manga Rare Rayleigh worth?
The EN Manga Rare Rayleigh (OP08-118) trades at approximately $642 as of March 2026. The JPN Comic Parallel version trades at ¥34,000–¥47,000 (~$225–$310). The EN version commands a premium due to lower print volumes and higher Western collector demand.
How many secret rares are in OP-08?
OP-08 Two Legends contains 2 Secret Rare cards: Silvers Rayleigh (OP08-118) and Kaido & Linlin (OP08-119). The Rayleigh also has a Manga Rare (Comic Parallel) variant, the set's ultimate chase card at roughly 1 per 72+ boxes.
What is the difference between Japanese and English OP-08?
JPN boxes cost ¥5,800 (~$38) vs ~$183 for EN. JPN packs contain 6 cards while EN packs contain 12, but total cards per box are comparable. JPN cards feature higher print quality with sharper foiling and texture. Individual card prices differ significantly — the Nami SP shows a +3,400% EN premium.
What decks use cards from OP-08?
The most notable deck is black Rob Lucci, which uses Jack (OP08-084) and Who's Who as core pieces. New leaders Charlotte Pudding (purple ramp), Marco (Red/Blue aggro), and Tony Tony.Chopper (Red/Black) each enable distinct competitive archetypes.
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