One Piece OP-15 Booster Box Pull Rates & Hit Rates — Best Cards [2026]

One Piece OP-15 Booster Box Pull Rates & Hit Rates — Best Cards [2026]

The Enel Comic Parallel launched at ¥100,000 on February 28. Three days later, it's trading at ¥150,000–160,000 (~$970–$1,030). That's a 50–60% climb in under a week — and it hasn't slowed down.

OP-15 "Adventure on KAMI's Island" is the Skypiea set that OPTCG collectors have been requesting since the game launched. Enel, the Skypiea showdown, Devil Fruit–patterned Special Cards — it's all here. And based on the first weekend of Japanese tournament results, Purple Enel is already the most-winning Leader in the format.

We've been tracking OP-15 from the first SNKRDUNK transactions on launch day. Our team ships OPTCG boxes from Tokyo weekly, and the demand spike for this set hit harder than anything since OP-13. Below is what the numbers actually say — pull rates, card prices, box value, and what Purple Enel's tournament dominance means for card values.

Key Takeaway
Enel Comic Parallel rose from ¥100,000 to ¥160,000 in 3 days — the opposite of most chase cards, which peak on launch day. Purple Enel is dominating JPN tournaments. OP-15's 3 guaranteed SRs cover ¥4,500–6,900 of the box cost, with SEC and SP as pure upside.
Category Card Price (¥) ~USD Why
#1 Chase Enel Comic Parallel SEC ¥150,000–160,000 ~$970–1,030 Rose 50%+ in 3 days
Best SP Boa Hancock Devil Fruit Pattern SP ¥50,000–53,000 ~$335 Hancock SPs hold across sets
Sleeper Gum Gum Golden Rifle R ¥23,000–32,800 ~$150–210 Rare parallel at SR prices
Player Pick Roronoa Zoro SR ¥2,180–10,800 ~$14–70 Buyback ≈ market price

Prices as of March 3, 2026. JPN secondary market (SNKRDUNK, Card Rush, major retailers). USD at ~¥155.

¥7,600
Box Floor
125+
Card Types
~1/72
Comic Para Rate
24
Packs/Box

OP-15 Set Overview — Adventure on KAMI's Island

OP-15 covers the Skypiea arc with six new Leaders, a "Low DON" mechanic built around Sky Island cards, and a Devil Fruit Pattern SP series — six characters, each featuring their actual Devil Fruit's swirl texture. Beyond Skypiea, the set pulls in Dressrosa (Lucy, Rebecca) and East Blue (Don Krieg) support.

Release Dates & Specs

Detail Info
Set Name Adventure on KAMI's Island (神の島の冒険)
Set Code OP-15
JPN Release February 28, 2026
EN Release April 3, 2026 (combined with EB-04 content)
EN Pre-Release March 27, 2026
MSRP ¥5,280 (tax incl.) / Market: ¥7,600–9,300+ (~$49–60)
EN MSRP ~$119.99 per BOX (24 packs + 1 bonus pack)
Packs per BOX 24
Cards per Pack 6
Total Card Types 125 + 1 DON!! (EN version: 159+ with EB-04)

Rarity Breakdown:

Rarity Count
Leader L 6
Secret Rare SEC 2
Super Rare SR 10
Rare R 26
Uncommon (UC) 30
Common (C) 45
Special Card SP 6
DON!! Card 1

Theme — Why Skypiea Matters

Skypiea isn't just nostalgia. It's one of the arcs that defined early One Piece — the first time the Straw Hats faced something genuinely godlike. Enel's lightning powers, the Maxim, the golden bell — these moments have been requested as card art since the game's launch. OP-15 finally delivers them.

The set's mechanical identity centers on "Low DON." Sky Island cards trigger bonus effects when your DON!! count sits at 6 or fewer — the inverse of every other strategy in the game. Instead of racing to 10 DON, you're optimizing around restraint. Enel's Purple Leader enforces this by capping his DON deck at 6 cards total (standard is 10) and adding only 1 per turn. Then he channels up to 4 rested DON onto a single Character for massive single-target bursts.

The SP series uses a "Devil Fruit Pattern" design — each of the six characters (Hancock, Luffy, Law, Enel, Sabo, Newgate) features their specific Devil Fruit's swirl texture across the card face. Collecting all six creates a unified display set that previous OPTCG releases haven't offered.

New Leaders (6 Total)

Leader Color Life Archetype
Lucy Red/Blue 4 Dressrosa aggro-midrange
Don Krieg 4 East Blue rush
Rebecca 5 Dressrosa control (cannot attack)
Brook Green/Black 4 Straw Hat trash synergy
Monkey D. Luffy Yellow 5 Sky Island protection
Enel Purple Low DON burst control

Enel is the headline. His DON deck holds 6 cards instead of 10. Each turn, he adds up to 1 DON from his deck, then attaches up to 4 rested DON to a single Character. Sky Island support cards trigger at 6 or fewer total DON, creating a self-reinforcing loop: stay lean, hit hard, repeat. Japanese tournament results from the first weekend already show Enel taking the most first-place finishes in the OP-15 format.

Brook is the first Straw Hat Crew member to serve as a Leader in OPTCG. His Green/Black build mills aggressively, then unlocks power thresholds at 15, 20, and 30+ cards in trash. A player named Yodamen piloted Brook to 1st place in a 3v3 team event on March 1 with a 6-1 record — proof that this archetype works beyond theory.

Monkey D. Luffy Leader Parallel OP15-098 Yellow from OP-15 Adventure on KAMI's Island
Monkey D. Luffy Leader Parallel (Yellow) — Sky Island protection

Luffy (Yellow) protects Sky Island characters with 6000+ base power from removal. When an opponent's effect would remove one, you pull from the top of your Life instead. A defensive shell for the Sky Island board.

Top 10 Most Valuable Cards in OP-15

Rank Card Rarity Price (¥) ~USD
1 Enel (Comic Parallel) SEC ¥150,000–160,000 ~$970–1,030
2 Boa Hancock (Devil Fruit Pattern) SP ¥50,000–53,000 ~$335
3 Monkey D. Luffy (Devil Fruit Pattern) SP ¥36,000–38,000 ~$245
4 Gum Gum Golden Rifle (Alt Art) R ¥23,000–32,800 ~$150–210
5 Jamboule (Alt Art) R ¥24,000–26,800 ~$155–173
6 Trafalgar Law (Devil Fruit Pattern) SP ¥20,000–25,000 ~$130–160
7 Enel (Devil Fruit Pattern) SP ¥13,000–21,800 ~$84–140
8 Sabo (Devil Fruit Pattern) SP ~¥11,000 ~$71
9 Edward Newgate (Devil Fruit Pattern) SP ~¥10,000 ~$65
10 Roronoa Zoro (Alt Art) SR ¥2,180–10,800 ~$14–70

Prices as of March 3, 2026. SNKRDUNK, Card Rush, Fuji Card Shop. USD at ~¥155.

Enel Comic Parallel SEC/SP card from OP-15 Adventure on KAMI's Island
#1 — SEC COMIC PARALLEL
Enel (OP15-118)
~$970–1,030 · JPN: ¥150,000–160,000
Launch day: ¥100,000. Day three: ¥150,000–160,000. The Enel Comic Parallel is appreciating post-launch — the opposite of what most chase cards do. Panels from Volume 30 show Enel at peak menace during the Skypiea climax. The relief texturing on the lightning effects adds a physical quality that flat images don't capture. Pull rate: approximately 1 per 6 cartons (72 boxes), or ~0.84% per box.
Rarity Check
The Enel Comic Parallel appears in approximately 1 out of every 72 boxes (6 cartons) — making it one of the rarest pulls in the entire OPTCG.

Why it's rising, not falling: Most Comic Parallels peak on day one and correct downward as supply enters the market. Enel is moving the other direction because initial supply was absorbed faster than expected. Skypiea has deep emotional resonance across both Japanese and international fanbases, and Enel's villain status gives him a collector profile that doesn't depend on competitive play relevance.

Risk Factor
Restocks will increase supply. The typical 4–6 week correction pattern hasn't kicked in yet. Buyers at ¥160,000 should plan to hold through any near-term pullback.
Boa Hancock Devil Fruit Pattern SP card from OP-15
#2 — SP DEVIL FRUIT PATTERN
Boa Hancock
~$335 · JPN: ¥50,000–53,000
The Mero Mero no Mi swirl wrapping around Hancock's illustration. Hancock is the most consistent high-value SP character in OPTCG — her cards from OP-03, OP-07, and OP-12 have all held premium pricing regardless of competitive viability. The SP slot hits at roughly 7.78% per box, but pulling specifically Hancock requires closer to 1 in 77 boxes. Card Rush buyback: ¥45,000 (~85% of market).
Monkey D. Luffy SEC OP15-119 card from OP-15 Adventure on KAMI's Island
#3 — SP DEVIL FRUIT PATTERN
Monkey D. Luffy
~$245 · JPN: ¥36,000–38,000
Luffy's Gomu Gomu no Mi texture across a dynamic action pose. Every Luffy parallel sells — his character demand is the broadest of any One Piece figure, spanning collectors, players, and casual fans. Card Rush buyback at ¥33,000 (87% of market) confirms the confidence.

#4–5 Standout Rare Parallels

#4 Gum Gum Golden Rifle — Alt Art [R/P] {OP15-116}: ~$150–210 · JPN: ¥23,000–32,800. SR-tier pricing for an R card. Luffy's golden fist slamming through the thunderclouds during the Skypiea climax — full-bleed illustration with premium foil on the golden arm. Buyback at ¥20,000 shows a notable gap, suggesting emotion-driven premium that may compress.

#5 Jamboule — Alt Art [R/P] {OP15-077}: ~$155–173 · JPN: ¥24,000–26,800. Enel's thunder dragon attack in dramatic full-art. The widest market-to-buyback gap on this list (¥24,000+ vs ¥12,000–20,000) — shops aren't as confident long-term. A card to watch but not to chase at peak pricing.

#6–10 at a Glance

#6 Trafalgar Law — Devil Fruit Pattern [SP] (~$130–160): Ope Ope no Mi texture. Law consistently places in the top half of SP value across sets. Buyback ¥20,000 — solid floor.

#7 Enel — Devil Fruit Pattern [SP] (~$84–140): Goro Goro no Mi design. Three Enel cards in the top 10 — that's how deep Skypiea collector demand runs. Price range is wide, suggesting the market hasn't found equilibrium yet.

#8 Sabo — Devil Fruit Pattern [SP] (~$71): Mera Mera no Mi. Sabo's collector base is real but smaller than Luffy, Hancock, or Law. Market and buyback both at ¥11,000 — perfectly flat, no speculation.

#9 Edward Newgate — Devil Fruit Pattern [SP] (~$65): Gura Gura no Mi on Whitebeard. At ¥10,000, this is the SP floor. Buyback matches market. Stable but not exciting.

Roronoa Zoro Alt Art SR Parallel OP15-113 from OP-15 Adventure on KAMI's Island
Roronoa Zoro Alt Art SR Parallel — tournament staple

#10 Roronoa Zoro — Alt Art [SR/P] {OP15-113} (~$14–70): The widest price spread on the list reflects the gap between different marketplace averages. Zoro's buyback runs extremely close to retail at shops catering to tournament players. This is a deck staple, not a display piece.

The Panoramic SEC Pair

OP-15 Secret Rare Parallel pair featuring Enel and Luffy panoramic art
Enel SEC Parallel — part of the panoramic Skypiea showdown pair

OP-15's two Secret Rare Parallels — Enel (OP15-118) and Luffy (OP15-119) — connect into a single panoramic scene when placed side by side. The Skypiea showdown rendered as two-card art. Grading services see increasing demand for matched-condition pairs, and the display value of a PSA 10 pair exceeds the sum of individual slab prices.

Should You Buy OP-15?

For Collectors — Six Devil Fruits on Your Shelf

The Devil Fruit Pattern SP series is what makes OP-15 special for collectors. Six characters, each featuring their actual Devil Fruit texture — Mero Mero no Mi (Hancock), Gomu Gomu no Mi (Luffy), Ope Ope no Mi (Law), Goro Goro no Mi (Enel), Mera Mera no Mi (Sabo), Gura Gura no Mi (Newgate). Displayed together, they form a cohesive set that no previous OPTCG release has offered.

The Enel Comic Parallel is the crown chase — appreciating post-launch, first-ever Enel Comic Parallel, deep character demand. The panoramic SEC pair adds another display target for collectors who frame or slab their top pulls.

Collector Timing
Open a JPN box for the experience — 3 guaranteed SRs give you a baseline. For Devil Fruit Pattern SPs, watch for the 4–6 week correction window. Hancock and Luffy will hold best; Sabo and Newgate may soften to more accessible prices.

For Players — Purple Enel Is Dominating

This isn't speculation — Purple Enel (OP15-058) posted the most first-place finishes during the first weekend of the OP-15 format in Japan. The Low DON archetype works. Early results show Enel decks stripping opponent resources while resolving 6-cost Enel characters for board control.

Brook (Green/Black) is also performing. Yodamen took Brook to 1st place in a 3v3 event on March 1 with a 6-1 record. The trash synergy shell is real, not theoretical. Lucy (Red/Blue) and Yellow Luffy also posted top finishes — OP-15 has injected genuine diversity into the competitive meta.

For EN players: the English release on April 3 means these archetypes will enter your local meta within weeks. Building knowledge now gives you a head start.

Your move: Pre-order EN boxes. Target Zoro SR/P and Nami SR as singles — competitive demand for these will climb as deck lists circulate post-EN release. If you can't wait, JPN singles work for testing builds before EN stock arrives.

For Investors — The OP-09 / OP-13 Pattern

Context matters here. Look at what happened with the last two major JPN sets:

  • OP-09 (Aug 2024): JPN BOX launched at ¥8,000–9,000, settled near retail within 3 weeks due to reprints. But the EN version? Launched at $58, peaked at $725 — a +1,150% run over 13 months.
  • OP-13 (Aug 2025): JPN BOX launched at ¥15,625 (3x retail). EN version went from $120 retail to $700+ peak — +296%.

OP-15's JPN BOX is currently at ¥7,600–9,300 — well below OP-13's launch premium. The EN version is priced at $119.99 with per-customer limits of 2 boxes at some retailers. If OP-15 follows the OP-09/OP-13 trajectory on the EN side, early boxes could appreciate significantly.

Your move: The JPN side has restock risk. The EN side is where the OP-09/OP-13 pattern played out. Watch EN pre-order availability — limited allocation + tariff uncertainty could tighten supply faster than expected.

JPN Now or Wait for English?

JPN Version (Available Now)

  • Box Price: ¥7,600–9,300 (~$49–60)
  • JPN premium print quality
  • First access to Devil Fruit SPs
  • OP-15 only (125+1 types)
  • JPN-only parallels possible

EN Version (April 3, 2026)

  • Box Price: $119.99 retail
  • English text for tournament play
  • OP-15 + EB-04 content (159+ types)
  • 2 per customer limits at some stores
  • EN-only parallels possible

Collectors → JPN now. JPN print quality, first access to Devil Fruit SPs, the Enel Comic Parallel is a JPN-first chase. JPN boxes are currently cheaper than EN retail.

Players → EN in April. English text matters for competitive play, and the EN set includes EB-04 content for extra deck-building options.

Both? JPN box for the opening experience + EN singles for your deck once April stock hits.

Pull Rates — What's in Your Box

The guaranteed 3 SRs per box give every opening a solid value floor. Beyond that, the upside comes from variance: pulling a SEC or SP flips the math entirely.

Estimated Pull Rates

Rarity Rate per BOX Boxes to Pull Notes
Comic Parallel SEC ~0.84% ~119 / ~1 per 6 cartons Enel only
SP (Devil Fruit) SP ~7.78% total ~13 for any SP 6 designs; specific ~1/77
DON!! Super Parallel ~8.40% ~12 boxes ~1 per carton
SEC (Secret Rare) ~17–25% ~4–6 boxes 2 designs
SR (Super Rare) SR 3 per box Every box Guaranteed floor

Estimated from JPN community opening data. Not officially confirmed by Bandai.

The guaranteed 3 SRs per box anchor every opening. No matter what else you pull, three Super Rares establish a value floor. Everything above SR tier is upside variance.

Box Contents by Rarity

Rarity Pulls/BOX (est.) Card Value Range
SR (confirmed) 3.0 ¥1,500–2,300 (~$10–15) each
R Parallel (est.) ~0.5 ¥800–3,000 (~$5–19) each
SEC (est.) ~0.2 ¥7,500–9,000 (~$48–58) each
SP (est.) ~0.08 ¥15,000–52,000 (~$97–335) each

The 3 guaranteed SRs alone cover ¥4,500–6,900 (~$29–45) against a JPN box cost of ¥7,600–9,300. Any SEC hit pushes you well into positive territory, and an SP pull makes the box highly profitable. For comparison, OP-13 boxes launched at ¥15,625 — OP-15's entry point is significantly lower.

Singles vs Sealed — The Real Math

Strategy Cost for Enel CP Risk Upside
Buy 72 boxes (1 CP avg) ~¥550,000–670,000 Might not pull it 71 boxes of pulls + experience
Buy single ¥150,000–160,000 Card only Guaranteed the card
1 box + single later ¥7,600 + correction price Price may shift Experience + targeted buy

Most collectors land on option 3. One box for the experience, then singles for the specific cards they want once the 4–6 week correction brings prices closer to fair value.

Deck Impact — What OP-15 Changes

OP-15 isn't just a collector set. The first weekend of Japanese tournaments already showed significant meta shifts.

Purple Enel — The Format's New Boss

Enel Leader Parallel OP15-058 Purple from OP-15 Adventure on KAMI's Island
Enel Leader Parallel (Purple) — most first-place finishes in the OP-15 format
Tournament Result
Purple Enel (OP15-058) posted more first-place finishes than any other Leader during the opening weekend of OP-15 format in Japan.

The archetype works by stripping opponent resources early, then dropping 6-cost Enel characters mid-to-late game for board control. The Low DON mechanic is genuinely new to OPTCG — with a 6-card DON deck and only 1 DON added per turn, Enel players attach up to 4 rested DON to a single Character for concentrated burst power.

For context: Yellow Enel (the pre-existing version from earlier sets) had 231 tournament placings and 13 wins during the OP-06 through OP-09 era. In OP-15 format, Yellow Enel hasn't featured prominently — Purple Enel has replaced it as the definitive Enel archetype.

Brook — Straw Hat Trash Synergy

Brook Leader Parallel OP15-022 Green/Black from OP-15 Adventure on KAMI's Island
Brook Leader Parallel — the first Straw Hat Crew Leader in OPTCG

Brook (OP15-022, Green/Black) is the first Straw Hat Crew Leader. The deck mills aggressively, then triggers power thresholds: 15+ cards in trash for initial boosts, 20+ for stronger effects, 30+ for late-game dominance.

Tournament result: Yodamen piloted Brook to 1st place at a 3v3 team event on March 1, finishing 6-1. The deck ran a full suite of OP-15 Straw Hat characters plus cross-set support (EB02-017, PRB02-006, OP13-118). This isn't a fringe brew — it's a structured archetype with proven results.

Other Performing Leaders

  • Red/Blue Lucy (OP15-002): Multiple top finishes. Dressrosa aggro-midrange gained new tools.
  • Yellow Luffy (OP15-098): Won a 188-player Standard Battle. Sky Island protection + high-power characters.
  • Boa (Yellow/Blue) from OP-14: Still performing. OP-15 didn't kill the existing meta — it expanded it.

Key Competitive Singles

Roronoa Zoro SR/P {OP15-113}: The most in-demand competitive card. Buyback nearly matches market price at tournament-focused shops. Yellow deck staple.

Nami SR {OP15-086}: Sky Island support that boosts consistency in the Luffy Leader shell. Part of Yodamen's Brook deck list — cross-archetype utility.

Rebecca SR {OP15-053}: Dressrosa Control gains a mid-game option layer for the Lucy Leader game plan.

Where to Buy OP-15 Japanese Boxes

OP-15 Adventure on KAMI's Island Japanese booster box sealed
OP-15 Adventure on KAMI's Island — Sealed JPN Booster Box

What to Look For

Sealed boxes with intact shrink wrap from authorized distributors. JPN OPTCG boxes don't have the counterfeit problem that some other TCGs face, but packaging condition matters for resale value. Our boxes ship directly from Japanese distributors in Tokyo with tracked international shipping.

EN Pre-Orders

The English release on April 3 is priced at ~$119.99 per box. Some retailers are already accepting pre-orders. Note: per-customer limits of 2 boxes have been reported, and several US retailers have flagged potential price adjustments due to tariff changes. If you want EN at retail, pre-ordering now is the safest path.

Shipping & Import Tips

  • US: Most orders under $800 clear customs without additional duties
  • Canada: Budget 5–10% extra for potential GST/HST on declared value
  • UK: VAT at 20% on declared value plus shipping cost
  • Australia: GST at 10% for goods over AUD $1,000

Express shipping from Japan: 5–10 business days. For a set this fresh, express gets your boxes before EN pre-release events shift market dynamics.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the pull rates for OP-15 Adventure on KAMI's Island?

Based on Japanese community opening data: the Comic Parallel (Enel SEC/SP) hits at approximately 0.84% per box — roughly 1 per 6 cartons (72 boxes). Devil Fruit Pattern SPs appear at ~7.78% per box total (~1 in 13 boxes for any SP; ~1 in 77 for a specific SP). Each box contains 3 confirmed Super Rares. SECs are estimated at 1 per 4–6 boxes. Gold DON!! Super Parallel at ~1 per 12 boxes. These rates are community-estimated and not officially confirmed by Bandai.

What is the most expensive card in OP-15?

The Enel Comic Parallel (SEC/SP) {OP15-118} — trading at ¥150,000–160,000 (~$970–$1,030 USD) as of March 3, 2026. This card has appreciated roughly 50% from its ¥100,000 launch price on February 28. It features iconic manga panels from One Piece Volume 30 and is the rarest pull in the set at ~1 per 72 boxes.

Is OP-15 worth buying?

For collectors: strong yes. The Devil Fruit Pattern SP series (6 cards), the Enel Comic Parallel, and the panoramic SEC pair make OP-15 one of the most collector-friendly sets in OPTCG. For players: Purple Enel is already dominating Japanese tournaments in the first weekend. The 3 guaranteed SRs cover ¥4,500–6,900 of the ¥7,600–9,300 box cost, with SEC and SP pulls as pure upside.

When does OP-15 release in English?

April 3, 2026. The English version combines OP-15 with EB-04 Extra Booster content, totaling 159+ card types. Pre-release events start March 27, 2026. Retail price is ~$119.99 per box (24 packs + 1 bonus pack). Some retailers are limiting purchases to 2 boxes per customer.

How many secret rares are in OP-15?

Two: Monkey D. Luffy (OP15-119) and Enel (OP15-118). Both have Secret Rare Parallel versions that connect as a panoramic artwork when placed side by side — depicting the climactic Skypiea battle.

What is the Enel Comic Parallel worth?

The Enel Comic Parallel launched at ¥100,000 on February 28 and rose to ¥150,000–160,000 (~$970–1,030 USD) within three days. It's the first-ever Comic Parallel for the Enel character, with an estimated pull rate of ~0.84% per box (~1 per 72 boxes). Card Rush buyback sits at ¥120,000–135,000.

What leaders are in OP-15?

Six Leaders: Lucy (Red/Blue, Dressrosa), Don Krieg (East Blue), Rebecca (Dressrosa), Brook (Green/Black, Straw Hat Crew — the first Straw Hat Leader in OPTCG), Monkey D. Luffy (Yellow, Sky Island), and Enel (Purple, Sky Island). Enel's Low DON mechanic and Brook's trash synergy are the competitively significant additions — both have already posted first-place tournament finishes in Japan.

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