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OP-09 probabilidades de sobres, Mejores cartas y valor de la caja: Guía 2026

Looking for OP-09 pull rates and the best cards worth chasing? Emperors in the New World is the set that gave the One Piece Card Game its most coveted chase card: the Gold Super Parallel Gol D. Roger. As the game’s 2nd Anniversary celebration, OP-09 delivers four Manga Rares, meta-defining leaders, and a box expected value that actually exceeds market price — a rarity in any TCG.

This guide breaks down the top 10 most valuable OP-09 cards with current JPN and EN market prices, community-sourced pull rates for every rarity tier, box value analysis, and competitive meta impact. Our team tracks Japanese market data daily through SNKRDUNK and domestic retailer networks, giving you pricing insights not available anywhere else in English.

OP-09 remains one of the strongest sets in OPTCG history — here’s everything you need to know before buying.

¥9,000
Box Price

127+
Card Types

~1/72
GSP Rate

24
Packs/Box

OP-09 Emperors in the New World — Set Overview

OP-09 is the 2nd Anniversary set and one of the most loaded booster releases in OPTCG history, featuring the Four Emperors alongside the debut of Gol D. Roger’s Gold Super Parallel.

OP-09 Emperors in the New World booster box ONE PIECE CARD GAME
OP-09 Emperors in the New World — the 2nd Anniversary celebration set.
Detail Value
Set Name Emperors in the New World (新たなる皇帝)
Set Code OP-09
JPN Release August 31, 2024
EN Release December 13, 2024
MSRP ¥5,940 · Market: ~¥9,000 (~$60)
Packs / Box 24
Cards / Pack 6 (JPN)
Key Feature Gold Super Parallel debut, 4 Manga Rares
What Makes OP-09 Special

Three things set OP-09 apart: Gold Super Parallel debut — Roger’s GSP is the first and only gold-textured manga art card in OPTCG history. Four Manga Rares in one set (most sets include one or two). Meta-defining leaders — Shanks and Teach reshaped competitive play and remain Tier 1/2 in tournaments.

Top 10 Most Valuable OP-09 Cards

OP-09’s top cards command some of the highest prices in the entire One Piece Card Game, led by the only Gold Super Parallel ever printed. Prices as of March 2026 from onepiece-card-atari.jp and PriceCharting.

Rank Card Card ID Rarity Price (¥) ~USD
1 Gol D. Roger OP09-118 GSP ¥448,000 ~$2,987
2 Monkey D. Luffy OP09-119 Manga ¥188,000 ~$1,253
3 Buggy OP09-051 Manga ¥118,000 ~$787
4 Shanks OP09-004 Manga ¥108,000 ~$720
5 Marshall D. Teach OP09-093 Manga ¥108,000 ~$720
6 Monkey D. Luffy OP09-061 SP ¥34,800 ~$232
7 Nami OP09-050 SP ¥32,467 ~$216
8 Boa Hancock OP07-051 SP ¥31,800 ~$212
9 Roronoa Zoro (Zoro-Juro) OP05-067 SP ¥23,467 ~$156
10 Shanks OP09-001 L-P ¥16,800 ~$112

Prices as of March 2026. USD estimated at ¥150/$. JPN market prices from domestic retailer aggregation.

Gol D. Roger Gold Super Parallel OP09-118 OP-09

#1 — Manga GOLD SUPER PARALLEL
Gol D. Roger (OP09-118)
~$2,987 · JPN: ~¥448,000
The Pirate King’s Gold Super Parallel is the crown jewel of the entire One Piece Card Game. Roger’s iconic manga panel rendered in gold-textured foil finish — the first and only GSP in the game’s history. Community opening data estimates the GSP appears in roughly 1 out of every 72 boxes. Buyback prices from Japanese card shops sit around ¥320,000, indicating strong dealer confidence.

Rarity Check

The Gold Super Parallel appears roughly once every 72 boxes (6 cases). At the current box price, that’s ~¥648,000 spent on average to pull one — meaning the card’s ¥448,000 market price actually represents a discount versus pulling it yourself.

Monkey D. Luffy Manga Rare OP09-119 OP-09

#2 — Manga MANGA RARE
Monkey D. Luffy (OP09-119)
~$1,253 · JPN: ~¥188,000
Luffy’s Manga Rare captures one of the most emotionally charged panels from the series. Japanese buyback prices sit around ¥85,000–¥128,000 depending on the shop. On the English side, this card trades even higher at approximately $2,036 due to lower EN print volume — a rare case where EN surpasses JPN pricing.

Buggy Manga Rare OP09-051 OP-09

#3 — Manga MANGA RARE
Buggy (OP09-051)
~$787 · JPN: ~¥118,000
The surprise of the set. Buggy becoming an Emperor was already a fan-favorite moment — this card crystallizes it beautifully. The EN version trades at approximately $914, reflecting the EN scarcity premium. Buggy’s unique position in One Piece lore drives collector demand that transcends competitive play.

Cards #4–9 at a Glance

4

Shanks Manga Rare OP09-004

Shanks Manga
¥108,000 · ~$720
Red-Haired Shanks in manga art. Also one of OP-09’s strongest competitive leaders — a collector piece and tournament prestige card.

5

Marshall D. Teach Manga Rare OP09-093

Teach Manga
¥108,000 · ~$720
Completes the Four Emperors quartet. His leader version reshaped play with On Play shutdown — equal pricing to Shanks.

6

Monkey D. Luffy SP OP09-061

Luffy (Leader) SP
¥34,800 · ~$232
2nd Anniversary Special Art of the Luffy Leader card. Strong crossover for both collectors and competitive players.

7

Nami SP OP09-050

Nami SP
¥32,467 · ~$216
Nami’s SP features striking original artwork. Character popularity drives consistent collector demand across all markets.

8

Boa Hancock SP OP07-051

Boa Hancock SP
¥31,800 · ~$212
Cross-set SP reprint from OP-07 with new art exclusive to OP-09. Character popularity and striking artwork sustain the floor.

9

Roronoa Zoro Zoro-Juro SP OP05-067

Zoro-Juro SP
¥23,467 · ~$156
Cross-set SP reprint from OP-05 with new special art. Sees play in Wano-themed builds, adding functional value on top of collector appeal.

#10 Shanks, Leader Parallel (OP09-001, L, ¥16,800 / ~$112) — The parallel art version of one of OP-09’s most competitively dominant leaders. Players who want the premium version of their Shanks leader deck pay a significant premium over standard art.

Should You Buy OP-09?

OP-09 is one of the strongest sets in the One Piece Card Game for collectors, players, and long-term holders alike — but the right buying strategy depends on what you’re after.

Buy Now
  • Only set with a Gold Super Parallel (¥448K)
  • Four Manga Rares — highest count ever
  • Positive box EV (~¥11,675 vs ~¥9,000)
Wait
  • JPN reprints may lower box prices
  • EN supply still being printed
  • Top-end cards have corrected from launch

For Collectors

OP-09 is a must-buy. No other set offers four Manga Rares plus a Gold Super Parallel. The 2nd Anniversary theming, the Four Emperors showcase, and Roger’s GSP debut make this a landmark release. Even if you don’t pull a Manga Rare, the SP cards (Nami, Boa Hancock, Zoro-Juro) feature exceptional artwork that holds value in the ¥23,000–¥35,000 range.

For Competitive Players

OP-09 introduced six new leaders, two of which defined the meta for months: Shanks (board-wide power reduction) and Marshall D. Teach (On Play shutdown). The set also provided key support for top-tier decks like Blue Doflamingo. Standout staples include Trafalgar Law, Benn Beckman, and Gum-Gum Giant — all tournament-relevant to this day.

JPN vs English Box

Factor JPN Box EN Box
Market Price ~¥9,000 (~$60) ~$100–$120
Top Card Value Roger GSP ¥448,000 Roger Manga ~$3,254
Print Quality Higher (texture, foil) Standard
Availability Reprints available Limited stock
Value Play

The JPN box at ~$60 offers significantly better value per dollar compared to $100+ for EN. JPN cards command strong prices on the international collector market — the Japanese version is the clear value play for collectors.

Pull Rates — What to Expect From Your Box

The standout pull rate in OP-09 is the Gold Super Parallel Roger at roughly 1 per 72 boxes — everything else follows standard distribution with one notable exception: this set packs four Manga Rares instead of the usual one or two.

OP-09 Emperors in the New World pull rates chart showing SR at 3 per box down to GSP at 1 in 72 boxes
Estimated pull rates per box. Community-sourced from JPN opening data — not officially confirmed by Bandai.
Rarity Per Box (24 packs) Per Case (12 boxes) Price Range
SR Super Rare 4–5 guaranteed 48–60 ¥500–¥5,000
L Leader Parallel ~1 per 5.9 boxes ~2 ¥3,000–¥16,800
SEC Secret Rare ~1 per 2.9 boxes ~4 ¥5,000–¥30,000
SP Special Art ~1 per 12.1 boxes ~1 ¥23,000–¥35,000
Manga Manga Rare ~1 per 18 boxes ~0–1 ¥108,000–¥188,000
Gold Super Parallel ~1 per 72 boxes ~0 ¥448,000
What’s Guaranteed vs What’s Luck

Every OP-09 box guarantees 4–5 Super Rares, forming the value floor. You have roughly a 1-in-3 chance of a SEC per box, and about a 1-in-6 chance per case of a Manga Rare. The Gold Super Parallel? That’s a 1-in-72 box longshot — the kind of pull that makes opening videos go viral.

Box Value Breakdown

OP-09’s aggregate box expected value of approximately ¥11,675 exceeds the ~¥9,000 market price — a positive EV driven by the extreme top-end value of Manga Rares and the Gold Super Parallel.

Rarity Tier Cards per Box What You Can Expect
Common / Uncommon / Rare ~135 Deck-building staples, ¥10–¥50 each
SR Super Rare 4–5 guaranteed Your value floor — ¥500–¥5,000 each
L Leader Parallel ~1 per 5.9 boxes Premium leader art, ¥3,000–¥16,800
SEC Secret Rare ~1 per 2.9 boxes High-value chase, ¥5,000–¥30,000
SP / Manga / GSP Very rare The jackpot tiers — ¥23,000 to ¥448,000
Positive EV — Unusual for TCG

At ~¥11,675 expected value vs ~¥9,000 market price, OP-09 is one of the rare TCG products where the probability-weighted math works in your favor. Source: onepiece-card-atari.jp (7 retailer aggregate).

The ¥11,675 average is heavily pulled up by the ultra-rare Roger GSP and Manga Rares. Most individual boxes will return ¥5,000–¥10,000 from guaranteed SRs and the occasional SEC. When you do pull a Manga Rare or higher, a single card can be worth 20–80 times the box price. Your SR guaranteed slots provide a reliable floor — everything above that is upside.

Deck Impact — How OP-09 Changed the Meta

OP-09 introduced six new leaders and a wave of support cards that fundamentally shifted how competitive One Piece is played.

Marshall D. Teach (OP09-081, Black) introduced a control mechanic that changed the rules of engagement. His On Play shutdown forces opponents to rethink turn sequencing — an effect so disruptive that certain matchups become unwinnable without specific answers. Teach decks consistently occupy top positions on tournament tier lists.

Shanks (OP09-001, Red) brought board-wide power reduction that dismantles aggressive strategies, pushing the meta toward more resilient, value-oriented builds.

Buggy (OP09-042) and Luffy (OP09-061) also debuted as leaders, with Luffy seeing play in purple-based strategies. Meanwhile, Blue Doflamingo gained key support from OP-09, keeping that deck at the top.

Must-Have Staples

Trafalgar Law — Best search card for Straw Hat/Heart Pirates. Benn Beckman — K.O. immunity in Shanks builds. Gum-Gum Giant — Premier defensive event for purple decks. Sanji — Rush-down pressure from turn one.

Where to Buy OP-09 Japanese Boxes

For international buyers, the JPN version of OP-09 offers the best value at roughly $60 per box compared to $100+ for English — with higher card values and superior print quality.

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The Bottom Line

OP-09 Emperors in the New World earns its reputation as one of the best sets in the One Piece Card Game. Three things make it stand out:

  1. Unmatched chase cards — The Gold Super Parallel Roger (¥448,000) and four Manga Rares give OP-09 the highest top-end value of any standard booster set.
  2. Positive box EV — At ~¥11,675 against a ~¥9,000 market price, OP-09 is one of the rare TCG products where the math works in your favor.
  3. Lasting competitive impact — Shanks and Teach continue to define tournament metagames, keeping demand strong across both collector and player markets.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the pull rates for OP-09 Emperors in the New World?

Based on community data: 4–5 SRs per box (guaranteed), a SEC roughly every 2.9 boxes, an SP every 12.1 boxes, a Manga Rare approximately every 18 boxes, and the Gold Super Parallel Roger roughly once every 72 boxes (6 cases). Bandai does not publish official pull rates.

What is the most expensive card in OP-09?

The Gol D. Roger Gold Super Parallel (OP09-118) at approximately ¥448,000 (~$2,987) as of March 2026 — the most valuable card in the entire One Piece Card Game. The second most expensive is Luffy’s Manga Rare (OP09-119) at ¥188,000.

Is OP-09 worth buying in 2026?

OP-09 remains one of the best sets to buy. Box expected value (~¥11,675) exceeds market price (~¥9,000). Four Manga Rares and the GSP make it uniquely appealing for collectors, while meta-defining leaders keep it relevant for players.

How rare is the Gold Roger in OP-09?

The Gold Super Parallel appears in approximately 1 out of every 72 boxes (6 cases). At ¥448,000, it’s a genuine grail card — most collectors pursue it through singles rather than trying to pull it.

How many Manga Rares are in OP-09?

OP-09 contains four Manga Rares: Gol D. Roger, Monkey D. Luffy, Shanks, and Marshall D. Teach. Additionally, Buggy features an Alternate Art Manga variant. This is the highest number of Manga Rares in any single set.

What decks use OP-09 cards?

Two meta-defining leaders: Marshall D. Teach (Black, control) and Shanks (Red, board suppression). Key staples like Trafalgar Law, Benn Beckman, and Gum-Gum Giant see play across multiple competitive archetypes.

Should I buy Japanese or English OP-09?

For collectors, JPN is the better value — roughly $60 vs $100+ for EN, with higher collector premiums due to superior print quality. For competitive players needing tournament-legal English cards, EN may be necessary.


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OP-11 mejores cartas, probabilidades de sobres y guía de caja (2026)

The OP-11 best cards include a 3rd Anniversary Gold SP Nika Luffy worth over ¥528,000 (~$3,520) and a Comic Parallel Snakeman commanding ¥89,800 — making A Fist of Divine Speed one of the highest-ceiling sets in OPTCG history. Released in Japan on March 1, 2025, this set covers Whole Cake Island, Fish-Man Island, and the SWORD archetype, while celebrating the game’s third anniversary with ultra-rare commemorative cards.

OP-11 pull rates tell a dramatic story: the Gold SP appears roughly once every 105 boxes, and the Comic Parallel once every 84 boxes. Yet the box itself trades at just ¥5,500 on SNKRDUNK — one of the most accessible recent sets for collectors and players alike.

This guide breaks down the top 10 most valuable OP-11 cards with current Japanese market prices, detailed pull rate data from JPN community openings, box value analysis, competitive meta impact, and clear buying recommendations. Our team tracks JPN market data daily across SNKRDUNK, Mercari, and card shop buy lists.

¥5,500
Box Price

127
Card Types

~1/105
Gold SP Rate

24
Packs/Box

What Is OP-11 A Fist of Divine Speed?

OP-11 delivers 127 card types across three major story arcs plus exclusive 3rd Anniversary celebration cards — a combination that sets this eleventh mainline booster apart from every other OPTCG expansion.

Detail Value
Set Name A Fist of Divine Speed (神速の拳)
Set Code OP-11
JPN Release March 1, 2025
EN Release June 6, 2025
MSRP ¥5,280 (tax incl.) · Market: ¥5,500 (~$37)
Packs / Box 24
Cards / Pack 6 (JPN)
Leaders 6
Super Rares (SR) 10
Secret Rares (SEC) 2
Special Art Parallels (SP) 6
3rd Anniversary SP 2 (Gold & Silver)
3rd Anniversary Exclusive

The Gold and Silver SP cards (OP05-119) are one-time commemorative prints exclusive to Japanese OP-11 booster packs. They will not appear in future sets or the English version.

The set splits across three distinct gameplay pillars. Whole Cake Island cards bolster Charlotte Katakuri (OP11-062) and the Big Mom Pirates with high-power control strategies. Fish-Man Island introduces Shirahoshi and Jinbe as new leaders with board manipulation effects. The SWORD archetype — featuring Koby (OP11-001) — debuts as a brand-new deck theme built around the Navy’s covert operatives.

The Vinsmoke Family receives significant support, and Straw Hat Crew members get fresh leader options in Monkey D. Luffy (OP11-040) and Nami (OP11-041), both reshaping the competitive meta.

Top 10 Most Valuable OP-11 Cards

Three chase cards in OP-11 are all Monkey D. Luffy variants, with the 3rd Anniversary Gold SP alone worth more than 95 standard boxes. Prices as of March 2026 from SNKRDUNK and torecamap.

Rank Card Card ID Rarity Price (¥) ~USD
1 Monkey D. Luffy (Gold) — 3rd Anniv. OP05-119 SP (Gold) ¥528,000 ~$3,520
2 Monkey D. Luffy (Silver) — 3rd Anniv. OP05-119 SP (Silver) ¥278,000 ~$1,853
3 Monkey D. Luffy — Snakeman OP11-118 SEC (Comic) ¥89,800 ~$599
4 Gear 2 OP11-080 R (Parallel) ¥24,800 ~$165
5 Luffy-taro ST18-005 SP ¥19,800 ~$132
6 Stussy OP07-085 SP ¥12,300 ~$82
7 Shanks ST16-004 SP ¥10,390 ~$69
8 Sanji OP06-119 SP ¥9,230 ~$62
9 Shirahoshi EB01-057 SP ¥7,230 ~$48
10 Honesty Impact OP11-018 R (Parallel) ¥5,730 ~$38

Prices reflect Japanese market data as of March 2026. USD estimates at ¥150/USD.

Monkey D. Luffy 3rd Anniversary Gold SP OP05-119 OP-11

#1 — SP 3RD ANNIVERSARY GOLD
Monkey D. Luffy — Nika Gold SP (OP05-119)
~$3,520 · JPN: ~¥528,000
The crown jewel of OP-11: Gear 5 Nika Luffy with full gold foil stamping across the entire card surface. Uses the OP05-119 template (10-cost Character, 12000 power) but is exclusively packaged in OP-11 boosters as a 3rd Anniversary celebration insert. At roughly 1 in 105 boxes, some collectors reported opening 10+ cartons without pulling one. A PSA 10 slab could command a significant premium over raw pricing.

Rarity Check

The 3rd Anniversary Gold and Silver SP cards use a separate insert mechanism from standard SEC/SP slots. At ~1/105 boxes, you’d need roughly 9 cartons on average to pull one. These are among the rarest cards ever printed in OPTCG.

Monkey D. Luffy 3rd Anniversary Silver SP OP05-119 OP-11

#2 — SP 3RD ANNIVERSARY SILVER
Monkey D. Luffy — Nika Silver SP (OP05-119)
~$1,853 · JPN: ~¥278,000
The silver counterpart shares the same Nika Luffy artwork and OP05-119 card number but features silver foil stamping. The price gap between gold (¥528,000) and silver (¥278,000) reflects collector hierarchy: gold foil is perceived as the “true” chase, but silver offers an entry point into anniversary card collecting at roughly half the price.

Monkey D. Luffy Snakeman Comic Parallel OP11-118 SEC OP-11

#3 — SEC COMIC PARALLEL
Monkey D. Luffy — Snakeman (OP11-118)
~$599 · JPN: ~¥89,800
The highest-value pullable card from standard booster slots, featuring manga panel artwork that collectors prize for its raw aesthetic. At roughly 1 in 84 boxes, the Comic Parallel is more attainable than the anniversary SPs. The base OP11-118 is also a competitive staple — an 8-cost Blue Character with Rush and the ability to bounce opponents’ Characters with cost 4 or less.

Cards #4–9 at a Glance

4

Gear 2 OP11-080 R Parallel

Gear 2 R
¥24,800 · ~$165
1-cost Purple Event. Parallel art drives collector demand; DON!! acceleration + 3000 Counter makes it a deck staple.

5

Luffy-taro ST18-005 SP

Luffy-taro SP
¥19,800 · ~$132
Wano-arc Luffy in full-frame Special Art. Popular among collectors who favor arc-specific character designs.

6

Stussy OP07-085 SP

Stussy SP
¥12,300 · ~$82
Fan-favorite character’s first SP treatment. SWORD archetype synergy adds competitive relevance.

7

Shanks ST16-004 SP

Shanks SP
¥10,390 · ~$69
Shanks commands steady demand regardless of meta. Four Emperors-era aesthetic in premium SP art.

8

Sanji OP06-119 SP

Sanji SP
¥9,230 · ~$62
Whole Cake Island Sanji with premium illustration. Vinsmoke Family deck support keeps this card relevant for players.

9

Shirahoshi EB01-057 SP

Shirahoshi SP
¥7,230 · ~$48
One of the set’s most visually striking SP arts. As a leader in OP-11, the base version sees active tournament play.

#10 Honesty Impact (OP11-018, R Parallel, ¥5,730 / ~$38) — A 6-cost Red Event from the SWORD archetype that removes Characters with 6000 power or less. Its inclusion at #10 shows OP-11’s value extends beyond character cards into competitively relevant Event parallels.

OP-11 Pull Rates — What Are Your Odds?

Your guaranteed floor from one OP-11 box is 3 Super Rares plus a chance at one parallel card, but the ultra-rare chase cards require far more investment.

OP-11 A Fist of Divine Speed pull rates chart showing SR at 3 per box down to 3rd Anniversary SP at 1 in 105 boxes
Estimated pull rates per box based on JPN community opening data. Not officially confirmed by Bandai.
Rarity Estimated Rate Per Box (24 packs) Per Carton (12 boxes)
SR Super Rare Guaranteed 3 36
SEC Secret Rare ~1 in 3 boxes ~0.34 ~4
L Leader Parallel ~1 in 6 boxes ~0.17 ~2
SP Special Art ~1 in 13 boxes ~0.08 ~0.92
Comic Parallel ~1 in 84 boxes ~0.012 ~0.14
3rd Anniversary SP ~1 in 105 boxes ~0.0095 ~0.11
What to Realistically Expect

Opening a single box, you are virtually certain to receive 3 SR cards providing a solid baseline. You have roughly a 1-in-3 chance of a SEC and a smaller 1-in-6 chance of a Leader Parallel. Pulling any SP, Comic Parallel, or Anniversary card from a single box is statistically unlikely — these are carton-level pulls.

Box Value Breakdown

OP-11 stands out among recent sets because its box price has remained remarkably close to MSRP — a positive signal for buyers considering sealed product.

What’s in Your Box

Every TCG booster box carries structural variance: the guaranteed slots (SRs) provide a value floor, while rarer pulls represent upside. For OP-11, the math works favorably compared to most sets.

Component Guaranteed? Estimated Value
3× SR cards Yes ¥1,500–¥4,500
Commons, Uncommons, Rares Yes ¥500–¥1,000
Parallel card (if pulled) ~1 in 3 boxes ¥1,000–¥89,800
Box floor value ~¥2,000–¥5,500
With SEC/SP hit ¥7,000–¥528,000+
OP-11 A Fist of Divine Speed booster box ONE PIECE CARD GAME
OP-11 A Fist of Divine Speed — one of the most accessible recent sets at ¥5,500 per box.
Near-Market Accessibility

At ¥5,500 on SNKRDUNK (March 2026), OP-11 boxes trade at just a 4% premium over the original price. Popular sets like OP-01 and OP-05 command multiples of their original price. This low-premium pricing makes OP-11 an unusually accessible entry point.

Should You Buy OP-11?

OP-11 is a strong buy for collectors seeking high-ceiling chase cards at an accessible box price, and a strategic pickup for competitive players preparing for the Luffy-dominated meta.

Buy Now
  • Highest chase ceiling in OPTCG (Gold SP ¥528K)
  • Box price near MSRP — minimal markup
  • OP11-040 Luffy is the #1 meta leader
Wait
  • EN release (June 2025) may shift demand
  • Anniversary hype may be priced in
  • Reprints could lower sealed prices further

For Collectors

OP-11 offers the highest potential ceiling of any standard booster set thanks to the 3rd Anniversary Gold and Silver SP cards. The Gold SP alone (¥528,000) rivals the most valuable cards in the game’s history. Even beyond the anniversary ultras, the Comic Parallel Snakeman (¥89,800) and six SP cards provide multiple tiers of chase targets.

The current box price means you can open multiple boxes without the premium markup that plagues older sets. If you enjoy the opening experience and want a shot at genuinely rare commemorative cards, OP-11 delivers that opportunity at a fair entry cost.

For Competitive Players

OP11-040 Monkey D. Luffy has become the dominant leader in the current meta, posting a 52.9% win rate across 19,000+ tracked games. If you are building or refining a Luffy deck, this box provides key support cards — Gear 2, Straw Hat Crew characters, and powerful Events — that slot directly into competitive builds.

Beyond Luffy, the SWORD archetype (Koby OP11-001) introduces a fresh deck-building direction, and Charlotte Katakuri (OP11-062) offers a strong Purple control option.

For Long-Term Holders

The 3rd Anniversary cards are one-time commemorative prints that will not be reprinted. Historical precedent across TCGs shows anniversary and milestone cards tend to appreciate as sealed supply diminishes. The current box price represents a low-risk entry for anyone with a multi-year holding horizon.

Timing Tip

Monitor market trends before committing — prices may continue to stabilize as reprints circulate, presenting potential entry opportunities at or below current levels.

OP-11 Meta Impact — Competitive Highlights

OP11-040 Monkey D. Luffy is the single most impactful leader released in OP-11, warping the competitive meta around its Blue/Purple Straw Hat Crew engine.

Dominant Leaders

Luffy (OP11-040): 52.9% overall win rate over 19,000+ games, with presence exceeding the combined play rate of the next four most popular leaders. His ability to search the top 5 cards for a Straw Hat Crew member at 8+ DON!! provides consistent advantage generation. Data from onepiece.gg and Limitless TCG.

Belo Betty (OP05-002): The primary counter-meta choice, posting a remarkable 60.7% win rate specifically because of advantageous matchups against all Luffy variants.

Charlotte Katakuri (OP11-062): A Purple control leader with 5 Life and steady defensive capabilities. Katakuri appeals to players who prefer reactive playstyle and excels against aggressive strategies.

Collector-Player Overlap

Several top 10 value cards double as competitive staples: Gear 2 (OP11-080) is both a collector chase and a deck utility piece, Honesty Impact (OP11-018) is a key SWORD Event card, and Sanji supports Vinsmoke strategies. This overlap between value and playability is what makes OP-11 well-rounded.

Where to Buy OP-11 Japanese Booster Box

Importing from a Japan-based seller is the most reliable path to authentic, sealed OP-11 product with full access to 3rd Anniversary SP cards and JPN-exclusive parallel art.

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What to expect when ordering from Japan:

  • Shipping: Tracked international delivery, typically 5–14 business days (US, CA, UK, AU)
  • Customs: US orders under $800 generally duty-free. UK/AU buyers should budget 10–20% for potential charges
  • Authenticity: Genuine Bandai product with intact shrink wrap from established Japanese retailers
JPN vs EN Differences

The JPN version is the only version containing the 3rd Anniversary Gold and Silver SP cards. The English version (June 2025) has 12 cards per pack vs. 6 and does not include these commemorative inserts.

The Bottom Line

OP-11 A Fist of Divine Speed earns its place as one of the most compelling OPTCG sets released to date. Three key takeaways:

  1. Unprecedented chase ceiling: The 3rd Anniversary Gold SP (¥528,000) and Silver SP (¥278,000) are among the most valuable cards in the game’s history, exclusive to Japanese OP-11 packs.
  2. Accessible entry: At ¥5,500 per box — just a 4% premium — OP-11 is one of the most affordable recent sets to open.
  3. Competitive relevance: OP11-040 Luffy dominates the meta at 52.9% win rate, making OP-11 cards valuable for tournament players and collectors alike.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best cards in OP-11 A Fist of Divine Speed?

The three most valuable cards are the 3rd Anniversary Gold SP Monkey D. Luffy (¥528,000 / ~$3,520), the 3rd Anniversary Silver SP Monkey D. Luffy (¥278,000 / ~$1,853), and the Comic Parallel Snakeman Luffy (¥89,800 / ~$599). The remaining top 10 includes Gear 2 Parallel, Luffy-taro SP, Stussy SP, Shanks SP, Sanji SP, Shirahoshi SP, and Honesty Impact Parallel.

What are the pull rates for OP-11?

Based on Japanese community data: SRs are guaranteed at 3 per box; SECs appear roughly 1 in 3 boxes; SPs about 1 in 13 boxes; Comic Parallels approximately 1 in 84 boxes; and 3rd Anniversary SPs around 1 in 105 boxes. These are community estimates — Bandai does not publish official pull rates.

Is OP-11 worth buying?

OP-11 offers strong value for both collectors and players. The box trades near its original price (¥5,500), the 3rd Anniversary SP cards provide a historically high ceiling, and OP11-040 Luffy is the current meta-defining leader. For competitive players, buying boxes for deck pieces is cost-effective.

What is the 3rd Anniversary Special Card in OP-11?

Two commemorative versions of Monkey D. Luffy (Nika/Gear 5) with card number OP05-119 — one with gold foil and one with silver foil stamping. They celebrate the ONE PIECE CARD GAME’s third anniversary and are exclusive to Japanese OP-11 booster packs.

How many secret rares are in OP-11?

OP-11 contains 2 Secret Rare cards. The SEC slot is separate from the 3rd Anniversary SP cards. Community data suggests SECs appear roughly once every 3 boxes, making them significantly more accessible than Comic Parallels or Anniversary SPs.

What decks are strong in OP-11 meta?

The OP-11 meta is dominated by Monkey D. Luffy (OP11-040) with a 52.9% win rate over 19,000+ games. Counter-meta options include Belo Betty (OP05-002) at 60.7% win rate and Charlotte Katakuri (OP11-062). The SWORD archetype (Koby OP11-001) has emerged as a viable new strategy.

What is the difference between JPN and EN OP-11?

The Japanese version has 6 cards per pack (24 packs/box), while English has 12 cards per pack. The 3rd Anniversary Gold and Silver SP cards are exclusive to Japanese packs. Card art and foil treatments may also differ between versions.


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OP-08 Two Legends: Mejores cartas, probabilidades de sobres y guía de compra (2026)

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.

¥5,800
JPN Box Price

127
Card Types

~1/box
SEC Rate

24
Packs/Box

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.

Silvers Rayleigh Manga Rare OP08-118 from Two Legends
Silvers Rayleigh Manga Rare (OP08-118) — the signature chase card
Law Ban = New Meta

The ban of Trafalgar Law from competitive play coincided with OP-08’s release, allowing decks like Rob Lucci (strengthened by Jack) and the six new leaders to reshape the meta entirely.

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
Kaido and Linlin SEC OP08-119 from Two Legends
Kaido & Linlin (OP08-119) — one of two Secret Rares alongside Rayleigh

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

Nami SP Festival Card OP08-106 from Two Legends

#1 — SP SPECIAL PARALLEL
Nami (OP08-106)
~$918 · JPN: ~¥2,500–¥4,000
Nami’s SP festival card commands the highest pullable price in OP-08. The stunning festival-themed illustration has made it a collector favorite across both markets. SP cards appear at roughly 1 in 12 boxes, and with six SP types, pulling this specific Nami is a roughly 1-in-72-box proposition. Competitive players also value the card for its strong removal utility.

SP vs Manga Rare Pricing

Nami SP at $918 outprices the Manga Rare Rayleigh at $642 in the EN market — unusual, since Manga Rares are typically the most valuable pull. This reflects Nami’s massive character popularity and the SP art’s collector appeal among Western buyers.

#2 — Silvers Rayleigh Manga Rare

Silvers Rayleigh Manga Rare OP08-118 from Two Legends

#2 — Manga MANGA RARE
Silvers Rayleigh (OP08-118)
~$642 · JPN: ~¥34,000–¥47,000 (~$225–$310)
The signature chase card of Two Legends, featuring manga panel artwork of the Dark King. The JPN Comic Parallel trades at ¥34,000–¥47,000, while the EN version commands $642 — a notable premium for the English printing. As a meta-defining card that sees competitive play in Rayleigh leader builds, it benefits from both collector appeal and player demand. Pull rate: roughly 1 per 72 boxes.

#3 — Tony Tony.Chopper Leader Parallel

Tony Tony.Chopper Leader Parallel OP08-001 from Two Legends

#3 — L LEADER PARALLEL
Tony Tony.Chopper (OP08-001)
~$60
The most valuable leader parallel in the set. The Red/Black Chopper leader introduced Animal Kingdom and Drum Kingdom Pirates as a competitive archetype. Leader parallels appear at roughly 1 in 6 boxes, but with six leader types, a specific parallel is about a 1-in-36 pull.

Cards #4–9

4

Carrot Leader Parallel OP08-021

Carrot L
$38
Second most valuable leader. Green/Yellow Mink Tribe strategies with solid collector demand.

5

Nami SR Parallel OP08-106

Nami SR
$35 · JPN: ¥2,500–¥4,000
The SR parallel version — strong removal options at a fraction of the SP’s price.

6

Charlotte Pudding Leader OP08-058

Pudding L
$33
Purple ramp strategies with consistent tournament play. One of the most competitively viable new leaders.

7

Jack SR OP08-084

Chopper SR SR
$23
The character version at SR parallel rarity. Complements the leader card in Chopper decks.

8

Kalgara Leader OP08-098

Kalgara L
$21
Shandian warrior’s leader card supports green tribal strategies. Niche but popular among Skypiea arc fans.

9

Silvers Rayleigh SEC Parallel OP08-118

Rayleigh SEC
$20 · JPN: ¥3,900
The “standard” SEC parallel — accessible version of the set’s signature character at ¥3,900–¥4,000 JPN.

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.

Buy Now
  • JPN boxes at ~$38 — near retail
  • $600+ chase cards still in print
  • Strong competitive relevance
Wait
  • EN boxes at $183 — high entry
  • SP/Manga odds are very low
  • Singles more cost-effective for decks

Value Play

At ¥5,800 (~$38), the JPN box costs roughly one-fifth of the $183 EN equivalent. The entry cost is remarkably low for a set with $900+ chase cards.

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.

OP-08 Two Legends pull rate distribution chart by rarity
Estimated pull rates per box based on JPN community opening data
Chase Card Odds

The six SP “festival” cards are among the most sought-after pulls. At roughly 1 SP per 12 boxes and six different SP types, targeting a specific SP like Nami means roughly 1 in 72 boxes — similar odds to the Manga Rare itself.

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

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.

Jack OP08-084 from Two Legends — key competitive staple
Jack (OP08-084) — the card that powered Rob Lucci to tier-1 status

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.

Marco Leader Card OP08-002 from Two Legends
Marco (OP08-002) — Red/Blue aggro leader for Whitebeard builds

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

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The Bottom Line

OP-08 Two Legends stands out as a set that delivers on both fronts — competitive relevance and collector value.

Three takeaways:

  1. Chase cards hold value: Manga Rare Rayleigh at $642 and Nami SP at $918 have remained stable 18 months post-release
  2. 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
  3. Competitive staples included: Jack and Who’s Who are essential for black deck strategies, and multiple new leaders are tournament-viable

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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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OP-07 mejores cartas y probabilidades de sobres: 500 Years en el Future guía

OP-07 500 Years in the Future made history as the first One Piece Card Game set to feature a female Comic Parallel — and the Boa Hancock that earned that title now trades above ¥150,000 (approximately $1,000). The OP-07 best cards and pull rates tell the story of a set that delivered on every front: stunning chase cards for collectors, meta-defining staples for competitive players, and broad archetype support spanning Supernovas, Seven Warlords, CP, and the Revolutionary Army.

Released in February 2024 (JPN) and August 2024 (EN), 500 Years in the Future drew from the Egghead arc at the height of its anime run. Two years later, OP-07’s top cards have proven remarkably resilient. This guide covers the full top 10 ranking with current Japanese market prices, detailed pull rates from JPN opening data, box value analysis, and persona-based buying recommendations.

Our team ships OPTCG boxes from Japan weekly and tracks prices through SNKRDUNK and domestic card shops daily. Here’s the complete breakdown.

Key Takeaway

OP-07 features the first female Comic Parallel in OPTCG history (Boa Hancock, ¥150,000–200,000), six new leaders across four archetypes, and competitive staples like Bonney and Dragon that remain meta-relevant in 2026.

~¥5,000
Box Price

126
Card Types

~1/box
SEC Rate

24
Packs/Box

OP-07 Set Overview: What’s Inside 500 Years in the Future

Six new leaders, four major archetypes supported, and the first female Comic Parallel in OPTCG history — OP-07 packed more into a single set than most booster releases manage. Here’s what’s inside.

Card Distribution & Specs

Spec Detail
Set Code OP-07
Full Name 500 Years in the Future
Release February 24, 2024 (JPN) / August 2024 (EN)
Cards per Pack 6
Packs per Box 24
Total Cards per Box 144
MSRP (JPN) ¥5,280 per box / Market price: ~¥5,000
Total Card Types 126
Rarity Count
Leader (L) 6
Common (C) 45
Uncommon (UC) 30
Rare (R) 26
Super Rare SR 10
Secret Rare SEC 2
Special Art Parallel SP 6
DON!! Card 1

Six New Leaders and Their Archetypes

Monkey D. Dragon Leader Parallel from OP-07 500 Years in the Future
Monkey D. Dragon Leader Parallel — Revolutionary Army powerhouse

OP-07’s leader lineup covers an unusually broad range of strategies:

  • Jewelry Bonney — Supernova stun. Locks opponent’s DON!! to slow their curve, creating a unique tempo-control playstyle that remains competitive through current formats.
  • Boa Hancock — Warlords support. Pairs with existing Warlord staples from OP-04 Kingdoms of Intrigue.
  • Monkey D. Dragon — Revolutionary Army. A powerful red top-end with Rush that slots into multiple red decks.
  • Rob Lucci — CP archetype. Board control specialist that punishes wide boards.
  • Sabo — Revolutionary Army aggro. Pairs with Ace for a dual-threat strategy.
  • Portgas D. Ace — Yellow flex leader. The SEC versions feature paired artwork with Sabo — a collector highlight.

JPN vs EN Release Timeline

Japanese boxes hit shelves four months before the English release. This gap gave JPN players early access to Bonney’s Supernova stun archetype and Dragon’s cross-deck utility — both of which shaped the competitive meta before EN players even had access. For collectors, the JPN version offers exclusive print quality differences and is the only version where the Comic Parallel of Boa Hancock exists in its original format.

Top 10 Most Valuable OP-07 Cards

OP-07’s chase card lineup is headlined by the Boa Hancock Comic Parallel — a card that has more than doubled in value since launch. Here’s the complete ranking based on current Japanese market data.

Rank Card Rarity JPN Price (¥) USD Est.
1 Boa Hancock Manga ¥150,000–200,000 ~$1,000–1,333
2 O-Nami SP ¥20,000+ ~$133
3 Boa Hancock L Parallel ¥5,500+ ~$37
4 Portgas D. Ace SEC Parallel ¥4,000+ ~$27
5 Jewelry Bonney L Parallel ¥4,000+ ~$27
6 Sanji SR Parallel ¥3,500+ ~$23
7 Rob Lucci L Parallel ¥3,500+ ~$23
8 Issho (Fujitora) SR SPC ¥3,500+ ~$23
9 Doflamingo R SPC ¥3,400+ ~$23
10 Sabo SEC Parallel ¥3,200+ ~$21

JPN prices from SNKRDUNK and Japanese card shop listings as of March 2026. USD estimates at approximately ¥150/USD.

Boa Hancock Comic Parallel SR-SP from OP-07 500 Years in the Future — manga panel style alternate art

#1 — Manga COMIC PARALLEL
Boa Hancock (OP07-051)
~$2,192 · JPN: ~¥150,000–200,000
The crown jewel of OP-07 and the first female character to receive the Comic Parallel treatment in OPTCG history. Original manga panel artwork of Hancock with enhanced texture and foiling exclusive to JPN. On PriceCharting, the EN version trades around $2,192 ungraded. PSA 10 copies command significant premiums.

Rarity Check

The Boa Hancock Comic Parallel appears in approximately 1 out of every 240 boxes (roughly 20 cartons), placing it in the same ultra-rare tier as the OP-05 Luffy Gear 5 Comic Parallel.

O-Nami Special Art Card from OP-07 500 Years in the Future

#2 — SP SPECIAL ART PARALLEL
O-Nami (OP07-109)
~$133 · JPN: ~¥20,000
Nami cards consistently rank among the most valuable in every set she appears in. This Special Art version features Nami in her Egghead arc outfit with festival-themed artwork that stands out even in a set full of stunning illustrations. The gap between #1 and #2 tells you everything about the Comic Parallel’s scarcity — but at ¥20,000, the O-Nami is still a significant pull that holds value well.

Portgas D. Ace Secret Rare Parallel from OP-07 500 Years in the Future — paired artwork with Sabo

#3 — L LEADER PARALLEL
Boa Hancock (OP07-019)
~$37 · JPN: ~¥5,500
The leader card version of Hancock in alternate art. Strong demand from both Warlords deck builders and Hancock collectors keeps this leader parallel at the top of OP-07’s mid-tier values.

#4–5: Secret Rares and Competitive Leaders

Portgas D. Ace SEC-P (¥4,000+) — One half of the Ace-Sabo paired artwork Secret Rares. When placed side by side, the two cards form a single panoramic illustration. Ace sees competitive play across yellow decks as a versatile attacker and healer, giving this card dual demand from players and collectors.

Jewelry Bonney Leader Parallel (¥4,000+) — The face of OP-07’s competitive impact. Bonney’s Supernova stun strategy defined a new archetype, and her Leader Parallel carries that competitive prestige. Her role in the Egghead arc has kept character demand high.

#6–10: Competitive Staples and Parallel Favorites

Sanji SR Parallel from OP-07 500 Years in the Future — top blocker for purple decks
Sanji SR Parallel — one of the best blockers in the format

Sanji SR-P (¥3,500+) — A defensive powerhouse for purple decks. Low cost, searchable, and one of the best blockers in the format.

Rob Lucci Leader Parallel from OP-07 500 Years in the Future — CP archetype board control
Rob Lucci Leader Parallel — CP archetype board control specialist

Rob Lucci L-P (¥3,500+) — The CP archetype leader with board control abilities. Parallel version features premium art depicting Lucci in his CP0 persona.

Issho (Fujitora) SR-SPC (¥3,500+) — A Warlords staple with alternate artwork. Gravity-based effects translate into powerful board manipulation in-game.

Donquixote Doflamingo R-SPC (¥3,400+) — Another Warlords support card with special art treatment. Doflamingo’s competitive utility in controlling matchups keeps this parallel in demand.

Sabo Secret Rare Parallel from OP-07 500 Years in the Future — paired panoramic artwork with Ace
Sabo SEC Parallel — the other half of the panoramic pair

Sabo SEC-P (¥3,200+) — The other half of the paired Secret Rare artwork with Ace. Revolutionary Army decks use Sabo as a primary attacker. The panoramic art concept gives both SEC cards additional collector appeal.

Pull Rates: What to Expect Per Box

Every OP-07 box guarantees multiple Super Rare hits, with a realistic shot at pulling a Secret Rare. Here’s what JPN opening data tells us about the distribution.

Rarity In Set Est. per Box Est. per Case (12)
Super Rare SR 10 ~2 guaranteed ~24
SR Parallel 10 ~1 ~12
Secret Rare SEC 2 ~1 ~12
Special Art SP 6 ~0.08 (1/12 boxes) ~1
Leader Parallel L 6 ~1 ~12
R Parallel 6 ~2 ~24
Comic Parallel Manga 1 ~0.004 (1/240 boxes) ~0.05

Pull rate estimates based on JPN community opening data. Not officially confirmed by Bandai.

Pull Rate Context

“1 SEC per box” is an average, not a guarantee. Some boxes contain two Secret Rares; others have none. The guaranteed floor is 2+ Super Rares per box.

Understanding the Variance

The practical takeaway: if you open a single box, expect 2+ SRs and a good chance at a Secret Rare. Plan for the SRs to cover a meaningful portion of the box cost, with any SEC or SP pull pushing you into strong value territory.

Comic Parallel: The 0.004-per-Box Reality

The Boa Hancock Comic Parallel sits at approximately 1 per 240 boxes — that’s 20 full cartons, or 5,760 individual packs. At this rarity, it’s not a realistic target for casual box openings. The $1,000+ price tag directly reflects these odds.

For context, this is consistent with Comic Parallel rates across other sets: the OP-01 Luffy and OP-05 Luffy Gear 5 Comic Parallels share similar insertion rates.

Jewelry Bonney Leader Parallel from OP-07 500 Years in the Future
Jewelry Bonney Leader Parallel — the face of OP-07’s competitive impact

Should You Buy OP-07?

OP-07 is one of the most well-rounded sets in the One Piece Card Game, offering strong value across collector, competitive, and long-term perspectives.

For Collectors: A Set with a True Grail

The Hancock Comic Parallel alone makes OP-07 one of the most exciting sets to open. Beyond the grail chase, the set delivers consistently attractive parallels — O-Nami’s Special Art, the Ace-Sabo paired Secret Rares, and six Leader Parallels give you multiple targets worth celebrating. If you enjoy the art and character designs from the Egghead arc, OP-07’s card illustrations rank among the best in the series.

Collector Action

Buy 1-2 boxes for the opening experience. Target the Hancock Comic Parallel and O-Nami SP as the premium pulls, with Leader Parallels as your realistic hits.

For Competitive Players: Meta Staples at Accessible Prices

Bonney’s Supernova stun archetype introduced in OP-07 has proven remarkably durable across multiple formats. Monkey D. Dragon remains one of the best generic red top-end cards. Ace and Sabo see play across multiple deck types without leader restrictions. At current prices, most competitive staples from OP-07 are available as affordable singles.

Player Action

If you need Bonney, Dragon, or Ace for your decks, buying singles is the most efficient route. Buy a box if you want to build a collection of OP-07 staples while enjoying the opening experience.

For Long-Term Holders: Stable and Mature

OP-07 has moved past the initial launch premium adjustment and sits at a stable floor. The set’s age works in its favor — supply is gradually decreasing as boxes get opened, while demand remains supported by the Egghead arc’s continued relevance in the anime. Sets with strong Comic Parallels and broad competitive impact tend to appreciate as they move further from print.

Action: Monitor box pricing for entry points below ¥5,500. Compare the trajectory of earlier sets like OP-03 Pillars of Strength and OP-05 for reference.

What’s in Your Box: OP-07 Value Breakdown

A typical OP-07 box returns ¥5,000–8,000 in card value against a ~¥5,000 box cost — roughly break-even before any SEC or SP pull. Here’s the full breakdown.

Rarity Tier Avg. Value/Hit Hits/Box Contribution
SR (guaranteed) ¥300–800 2 ¥600–1,600
SR Parallel ¥1,500–3,500 ~1 ¥1,500–3,500
Leader Parallel ¥2,000–5,500 ~1 ¥2,000–5,500
R Parallel ¥500–3,400 ~2 ¥1,000–6,800
SEC ¥2,000–4,000 ~1 (not guaranteed) ¥0–4,000
SP / Comic Parallel ¥20,000+ <0.1 Lottery upside
Typical Box Total ¥5,100–15,400

The SR and Parallel guaranteed slots provide that value floor. Landing a Secret Rare Parallel pushes returns well above box cost, and the SP or Comic Parallel slots are where a single box can return 4x–40x its price.

Singles vs. Box: Which Route?

Strategy Best For Upside Risk
Buy singles Targeting specific cards Exact card, no wasted spend No opening experience
Buy 1-2 boxes Casual collectors Opening thrill, multiple hits May miss chase card
Buy a case (12) Serious collectors Near-guaranteed SP ~¥60,000+ upfront

Where to Buy OP-07 Japanese Booster Boxes

JPN OP-07 boxes offer the original print quality, exclusive Comic Parallel formatting, and access to the card pool that shaped the competitive meta months before the EN release.

Shipping from Japan typically takes 7-14 business days to the US and most international destinations. For a detailed walkthrough of the import process — including customs, tracking, and payment options — see our How to Buy One Piece Cards from Japan guide.

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The Bottom Line

OP-07 500 Years in the Future delivers across every dimension — a grail-tier Comic Parallel for collectors, durable meta staples for competitive players, and a mature price profile that rewards patient buyers. The Hancock Comic Parallel’s rise from ¥80,000 to ¥150,000+ validates the set’s long-term collector appeal, while cards like Bonney and Dragon continue to prove their competitive worth.

If you’re looking to add a well-rounded set to your JPN collection, OP-07 remains one of the strongest options in the catalog.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best cards in OP-07 500 Years in the Future?

The most valuable card is the Boa Hancock Comic Parallel (SR-SP), trading at ¥150,000–200,000 (~$1,000–1,333). It’s followed by the O-Nami Special Art at ¥20,000+ and the Boa Hancock Leader Parallel at ¥5,500+. The Portgas D. Ace and Sabo Secret Rare Parallels feature unique paired artwork and trade around ¥3,200–4,000 each.

What are the pull rates for OP-07 booster boxes?

Each JPN box contains approximately 2 guaranteed Super Rares, ~1 SR Parallel, ~1 Leader Parallel, and roughly 1 Secret Rare (not guaranteed). Special Art cards appear at about 1 per case (12 boxes). The Comic Parallel is extremely rare at approximately 1 per 240 boxes.

Is OP-07 worth buying in 2026?

Yes — OP-07 has reached a stable price floor with strong collector appeal (first female Comic Parallel) and continued competitive relevance (Bonney leader, Dragon). JPN boxes trade near original retail, making it one of the more accessible sets to enter at current pricing.

How much is the Boa Hancock Comic Parallel worth?

The JPN Comic Parallel trades at ¥150,000–200,000 (~$1,000–1,333) as of March 2026. The English Manga Rare equivalent trades around $2,192 ungraded on PriceCharting. Graded PSA 10 copies command significantly higher premiums.

How many Secret Rares are in OP-07?

OP-07 contains 2 Secret Rare cards: Portgas D. Ace (OP07-119) and Sabo (OP07-118). Both feature alternate art versions with a unique paired panoramic illustration. Their parallel versions are the primary chase cards after the Comic Parallel and O-Nami SP.

What decks does OP-07 support?

OP-07 supports Supernovas (Bonney leader), Seven Warlords (Hancock leader, Doflamingo, Jinbe), CP (Rob Lucci leader), Revolutionary Army (Dragon, Sabo), and generic multi-color support. Bonney’s Supernova stun deck and Dragon’s red Rush effect see the most competitive play.

Should I buy JPN or EN OP-07 boxes?

JPN boxes offer superior print quality (texture, foiling), the original Comic Parallel format, and typically lower pricing. EN boxes are better if you play in English-language tournaments where JPN cards aren’t legal. For collecting and investment, JPN versions hold stronger long-term value due to print quality differences and the collector premium on Japanese cards.


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OP-02 Paramount War: Mejores cartas, probabilidades de sobres y guía de compra (2026)

What are the best cards in OP-02 Paramount War, and is this classic set still worth chasing in 2026? Released over three years ago, Paramount War remains one of the most collectible booster sets in the entire ONE PIECE CARD GAME — and for good reason. Built around the Marineford Arc, arguably the most emotionally charged saga in One Piece history, OP-02 features iconic characters at their most dramatic moments: Whitebeard’s final stand, Ace’s sacrifice, and the full force of the Navy’s three Admirals.

The set also holds a special place in OPTCG history as the first to introduce Black color cards and multi-color Leaders, permanently expanding the game’s strategic depth. For collectors, the crown jewel is the Portgas D. Ace Comic Parallel — a card so rare that pulling one from a sealed box requires astronomical luck and roughly $4,000 worth of product.

This guide covers the top 10 most valuable OP-02 cards with current market prices from both Japanese and English markets, real pull rate data sourced from Japanese opening aggregates, a full box value breakdown, and a clear recommendation on box vs singles in 2026. Our team tracks Japanese market data daily through platforms like SNKRDUNK and monitors hundreds of OPTCG box transactions monthly. New to the game? Start with our beginner’s guide to One Piece cards.

Key Takeaway

The Ace Comic Parallel (~$1,195 / ¥101,000) is the crown jewel of OP-02, with pull odds of roughly 1 in 72 boxes. JPN boxes offer significantly better value at ~$80–100 versus EN boxes at $490+.

¥10,780+
JPN Box Price

121+27
Card Types

~1/3
SEC Rate/Box

24
Packs/Box

OP-02 Paramount War — Set Overview

OP-02 Paramount War is one of the most important sets in OPTCG history — the first to add a new color (Black), the first with multi-color Leaders, and the set that captured the entire Marineford War on cardboard. Launched in Japan on November 4, 2022, and internationally on March 10, 2023, it remains a collector favorite three years later.

Set Specs & Release Timeline

Spec Japanese (JPN) English (EN)
Release Date November 4, 2022 March 10, 2023
MSRP ¥5,940 per box ~$100.56 per box
Cards per Pack 6 12
Packs per Box 24 24
Cards per Box 144 288
Total Card Types 121 (+ 27 Alt Arts)

Card type breakdown: 8 Leaders, 45 Commons, 30 Uncommons, 26 Rares, 10 Super Rares, 2 Secret Rares, and 27 Alternate Art cards.

What Made OP-02 Special

Beyond the Marineford storyline, OP-02 was a milestone set for the game’s mechanics:

  • First Black color cards — introducing an entirely new color to deckbuilding
  • First multi-color Leaders — Black/Red, Green/Blue, and Purple/Black combinations opened new archetypes
  • Competitive impact — Edward Newgate and Sanji Leaders reshaped the early meta, with Newgate defining aggressive strategies for multiple formats
OP-02 Paramount War Japanese booster box sealed product
OP-02 Paramount War Japanese booster box

Top 10 Most Valuable OP-02 Cards

The Paramount War set’s value is heavily concentrated in its rarest parallels. Here are the ten most valuable cards as of March 2026, with prices from both EN and JPN markets.

# Card Card # Rarity EN (USD) JPN (JPY)
1 Portgas D. Ace OP02-013 SR-SP ~$1,195 ¥101,000
2 Uta OP02-120 SEC-P ~$253 ¥4,000
3 Edward Newgate OP02-001 L-P ~$132 ¥4,000
4 Kuzan OP02-121 SEC-P ~$35 ¥3,600
5 Borsalino OP02-114 SR-P ~$30 ¥3,300
6 Sanji OP02-026 L-P ~$31 ¥2,800
7 Kuzan OP02-096 SR-P ~$27 ¥2,600
8 Edward Newgate OP02-004 SR-P ~$26 ¥2,500
9 Monkey D. Garp OP02-002 L-P ~$28 ¥2,300

EN prices from PriceCharting and TCGPlayer. JPN prices from SNKRDUNK. Prices as of March 2026.

Portgas D. Ace OP02-013 Comic Parallel

#1 — SP COMIC PARALLEL
Portgas D. Ace (OP02-013)
~$1,195 · JPN: ~¥101,000
The undisputed king of OP-02 and one of the most iconic chase cards in all of OPTCG. A full manga panel reproduction of Ace’s Marineford scene, this card appears in roughly 1 out of every 72 boxes (6 cartons). Ace’s sacrifice gives this card emotional weight that purely gameplay-driven cards rarely carry. Strictly a collector’s card — built for display cases and graded slabs.

Rarity Check — What Is a Comic Parallel?

OP-02’s Comic Parallel is an ultra-rare variant featuring manga panel artwork. At approximately 1 in 72 boxes (~0.76% per box), the Ace Comic Parallel is one of the rarest pulls in the entire game — comparable to modern Manga Rares in later sets.

Uta OP02-120 SEC Parallel

#2 — SEC PARALLEL
Uta (OP02-120)
~$253 · JPN: ~¥4,000
The standout Secret Rare of the set, featuring artwork by Demizu Posuka — the illustrator of The Promised Neverland. This collaboration makes Uta’s SEC one of the most artistically distinctive cards in OPTCG. As a character from One Piece Film: Red, Uta bridges movie fans and card collectors.

Edward Newgate OP02-001 Leader Parallel

#3 — L LEADER PARALLEL
Edward Newgate (OP02-001)
~$132 · JPN: ~¥4,000
The most competitively relevant expensive card in OP-02. Newgate’s Leader defined early aggressive strategies and still appears in casual and retro-format play. The parallel version with premium art commands a significant collector premium over the standard Leader.

Cards #4–9: The High-Value Parallels

4

Kuzan OP02-121 SEC Parallel

Kuzan SEC-P
¥3,600 · ~$35
Navy Admiral with ice powers — SEC parallel art commands steady collector demand.

5

Borsalino OP02-114 SR Parallel

Borsalino SR-P
¥3,300 · ~$30
Admiral Kizaru’s light-speed parallel — a fan-favorite from the Marineford battle.

6

Sanji OP02-026 Leader Parallel

Sanji L-P
¥2,800 · ~$31
Red aggro Leader that saw strong tournament play during OP-02’s competitive era.

7

Kuzan OP02-096 SR Parallel

Kuzan SR-P
¥2,600 · ~$27
The second Kuzan in the top 10 — his SR parallel with different artwork holds solid value.

8

Edward Newgate OP02-004 SR Parallel

Newgate SR-P
¥2,500 · ~$26
Whitebeard’s character card in SR parallel — a powerful 10-cost beatstick with collector appeal.

9

Monkey D. Garp OP02-002 Leader Parallel

Garp L-P
¥2,300 · ~$28
The Navy’s Hero as a playable Leader — Garp’s parallel is popular with both players and collectors.

Collector’s Insight

OP-02’s top 10 features multiple Admirals and Whitebeard Pirates — the two factions central to the Marineford War. Character-driven demand means these cards hold value independently of their gameplay relevance.

Should You Buy OP-02 in 2026?

Three years after release, OP-02 occupies a unique position: likely out of print, carrying the most iconic One Piece arc, and priced significantly below EN equivalents for JPN boxes.

For Collectors: A Marineford Must-Have

OP-02 is the Marineford Arc set — and there will never be another first. The emotional resonance of Ace, Whitebeard, and the Admirals gives this set an evergreen appeal that transcends typical booster set life cycles. The Ace Comic Parallel remains one of the most iconic chase cards in the entire game.

With strong indications that early sets (OP-01 through OP-04) are out of print — no restock announcements have been made since March 2024 — sealed boxes are becoming increasingly scarce.

Action: Secure a sealed JPN box while inventory remains available. If budget allows, a sealed case holds strong long-term collector value.

For Competitive Players: Target Singles

While OP-02 introduced several historically important Leaders (Edward Newgate, Sanji, Garp), the competitive meta has evolved considerably. Most OP-02 staples are available as affordable singles on TCGPlayer.

Action: Buy targeted singles for deck staples. Save your box budget for current competitive sets. For meta context, see our OPTCG meta tier list.

For Investors: Scarcity Is Building

OP-02’s likely out-of-print status means supply is fixed while demand from Marineford fans continues. Early OPTCG sets have shown strong appreciation patterns — collectors who held sealed OP-01 and OP-02 boxes have seen steady value growth as the player base expanded globally.

Action: Monitor sealed box prices. If you believe in OPTCG’s long-term growth, early sets at current prices may represent a reasonable entry point.

Buy Now
  • Marineford nostalgia is evergreen
  • Supply decreasing — likely OOP
  • JPN box ~$80 vs EN box ~$490
Wait
  • OP-16 (June 2026) may shift demand
  • Newer sets have richer rarity tiers
  • Singles are more cost-efficient

Quick Decision Guide

Collector? Buy a sealed JPN box. Player? Buy singles from TCGPlayer. Investor? Monitor sealed box prices for your entry point.

Pull Rates & What to Expect from a Box

SEC cards appear in roughly 1 of every 3 boxes, while the Ace Comic Parallel requires approximately 72 boxes to pull on average. The following pull rate data is sourced from Japanese community opening aggregates — not officially confirmed by Bandai but based on thousands of tracked openings.

Rarity Pull Rates

Rarity Rate per Box Rate per Case (12 boxes) Notes
SR ~2.5 per box ~30 per case Guaranteed 2+ per box
SEC ~1 per 3 boxes (33%) ~4 per case 2 SEC types: Uta, Kuzan
SR-P (Alt Art) ~1 per 4–6 boxes ~2–3 per case 26 parallel varieties
L-P (Leader) ~1 per 6 boxes (17%) ~2 per case 8 Leader types
SR-SP (Comic) ~1 per 72 boxes (1.4%) ~1 per 6 cases Ace only — the grail
Important

Pull rates are community-estimated from Japanese opening data. Bandai does not publish official pull rates. Your results will vary.

OP-02 Paramount War pull rate chart showing cards per box by rarity
OP-02 pull rates per box — community-estimated data

Box Opening Patterns (JPN)

Japanese OP-02 boxes follow one of three insertion patterns:

Pattern Contents Approximate Frequency
Pattern A 2 Parallel cards ~25% of boxes
Pattern B 1 Parallel card ~42% of boxes
Pattern C 1 Secret Rare ~33% of boxes

Every box is guaranteed at least 2 Super Rare cards, providing a value floor. Pattern A boxes are the most exciting, as pulling two high-value Parallels can significantly exceed the box price.

What’s in Your Box

The guaranteed SR pulls give every box a solid value floor. Here’s the rarity breakdown and what each tier is worth at current market prices.

Box Contents by Rarity (JPN Box)

Component Expected Cards Card Value Range
SR (guaranteed 2+) 2.5 ¥300–500 each
SR-P (if hit) 0.2 ¥2,500–5,000 each
SEC (if hit) 0.33 ¥3,600–4,000 each
L-P (if hit) 0.17 ¥2,300–4,000 each
SR-SP (lottery) 0.014 ~¥101,000
R + UC bulk ~50 ~¥10–30 each

The guaranteed SRs and bulk cards establish a baseline. A SEC or Parallel hit significantly changes the picture, and the Ace Comic Parallel at ¥101,000 represents the ultimate lottery pull from this set.

Box Value Context

TCG booster boxes are entertainment products where the opening experience is a core part of the value. The guaranteed SR slots ensure every box delivers playable and tradeable cards, while chase pulls like SEC and Comic Parallel add excitement beyond the base contents.

Box vs Singles: When Each Makes Sense

Strategy Best For Pros Cons
Buy a sealed box Collectors who enjoy opening Chase card excitement, potential hits, sealed value Higher cost per specific card
Buy singles Players building decks Exact card guaranteed, often cheaper No surprise factor
Hold sealed Long-term collectors OOP product appreciates Capital locked up, storage needed

The opening experience — peeling packs from a Marineford-themed set, hoping for that Ace Comic Parallel — is something singles purchases can’t replicate.

JPN vs EN — Which Version Should You Buy?

JPN boxes cost roughly one-sixth of EN boxes while offering higher print quality — making them the clear value pick for most international collectors.

JPN Version
  • Box: ~¥10,780 (~$72)
  • Higher print quality (texture, foil)
  • Comic Parallel exclusive
EN Version
  • Box: ~$490+ (sealed)
  • Tournament legal internationally
  • 12 cards per pack (vs JPN 6)

For collectors focused on card quality and parallel art, the JPN version is the stronger choice at a fraction of the cost. EN boxes appeal to collectors who want English-language cards or need cards legal in international tournaments. For a deep dive, see our Japanese vs English One Piece Cards comparison.

Where to Buy OP-02 Paramount War

JPN boxes represent the best combination of price, print quality, and pull variety for international collectors. Our store ships directly from Japan with tracked shipping to the US, Canada, UK, and Australia.

For a detailed walkthrough of importing Japanese OPTCG products, see our guide: How to Buy One Piece Cards from Japan.

  • Shipping: Tracked international shipping typically runs $15–30
  • Customs/duties: US shipments under $800 are generally duty-free
  • Authenticity: All products sourced directly from Japanese distributors
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Buying EN Boxes & Singles

  • TCGPlayer — Largest EN singles marketplace
  • Local game stores — May have singles or sealed product
  • eBay — Check sold listings for sealed EN box pricing

The Bottom Line

OP-02 Paramount War stands as one of the most collectible sets in OPTCG history, combining Marineford’s emotional storytelling with the Ace Comic Parallel’s legendary rarity and the set’s mechanical innovations.

Three Key Takeaways
  1. The Ace Comic Parallel (~$1,195 / ¥101,000) is the set’s crown jewel, with rarity of approximately 1 in 72 boxes sustaining its premium
  2. JPN boxes offer the best value at ~$72 compared to EN boxes at $490+, with higher print quality
  3. OP-02 is likely out of print, making sealed product increasingly scarce — act accordingly for your goals
Portgas D. Ace Comic Parallel

Ace SP
~$1,195
The crown jewel — 1 in 72 boxes

Uta SEC Parallel

Uta SEC
~$253
Demizu Posuka collaboration art

Edward Newgate Leader Parallel

Newgate L
~$132
Whitebeard’s iconic Leader card

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best cards in OP-02 Paramount War?

The most valuable card is the Portgas D. Ace Comic Parallel (OP02-013), trading at approximately $1,195 (EN) / ¥101,000 (JPN) as of March 2026. Other top chase cards include Uta SEC Parallel (~$253), Edward Newgate Leader Parallel (~$132), and Kuzan SEC Parallel (~$35). The set contains 27 alternate art cards across various rarity tiers.

What are the pull rates for OP-02 Paramount War?

Based on Japanese community opening data, each box guarantees 2+ Super Rares. Secret Rares appear in roughly 1 of every 3 boxes (33%). Leader Parallels show up in about 1 of every 6 boxes (17%). The ultra-rare Comic Parallel (Ace) appears in approximately 1 of every 72 boxes — one of the rarest pulls in the game.

Is OP-02 Paramount War worth buying in 2026?

For collectors, yes — OP-02 captures the Marineford Arc, one of One Piece’s most beloved storylines, and the set is likely out of print. For competitive players, buying individual singles is more cost-effective, as the meta has evolved significantly. JPN boxes at ~$72 offer dramatically better value than EN boxes at ~$490+.

How much is the Ace Comic Parallel worth?

The Portgas D. Ace Comic Parallel (OP02-013) trades at approximately $1,195 in the English market and ¥101,000 (~$670) in the Japanese market as of March 2026. Graded copies (PSA 10) command even higher premiums. The price is sustained by extreme rarity — approximately 1 in 72 boxes.

How many secret rares are in OP-02?

OP-02 contains 2 Secret Rare cards: Uta (OP02-120) and Kuzan (OP02-121). Both have alternate art parallel versions. The Uta SEC Parallel (~$253 / ¥4,000) is the more valuable, partly due to its collaborative artwork by manga artist Demizu Posuka.

What’s the difference between Japanese and English OP-02?

JPN packs contain 6 cards (EN: 12), JPN has higher print quality with textured foiling, and JPN boxes are ~$72 compared to EN boxes at ~$490+. Both share the same 121-card pool plus 27 alternate arts. JPN boxes offer significantly better value for collectors.

What new mechanics did OP-02 introduce?

OP-02 introduced Black color cards (adding a fifth color to the game) and multi-color Leaders (Black/Red, Green/Blue, Purple/Black combinations). These additions permanently expanded strategic options and created new archetype possibilities.


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Tasas de extracción y mejores cartas de OP-10 Royal Blood

OP-10 Royal Blood features one of the most sought-after chase cards in the entire One Piece Card Game — Trafalgar Law’s Manga Rare, currently trading above $800. With six new leaders reshaping the competitive meta and a Treasure Rare that adds another layer of collectibility, Royal Blood has proven to be one of the strongest sets in the game’s history.

This guide breaks down everything you need to know about OP-10 Royal Blood: the top 10 most valuable cards with current market prices, pull rate data sourced from Japanese opening reports, a box value breakdown, and how this set has transformed the competitive scene. Our team tracks hundreds of Japanese OPTCG boxes monthly, giving us direct insight into pull patterns and market trends that most English-language sources miss.

The data below covers both the EN and JPN markets — so whether you are deciding between buying a box or picking up singles, you will have the numbers to make that call.

Key Takeaway

OP-10 Royal Blood’s Trafalgar Law Manga Rare trades at $816+ (EN) / ¥84,800 (JPN) with a pull rate of just 0.55%. JPN boxes are available below retail at ¥4,500–5,000 (~$30–33) — a fraction of the EN box price.

¥4,500–5K
JPN Box Price

127
Card Types

~1/6
SEC Rate

24
Packs/Box

OP-10 Royal Blood — Set Overview

Royal Blood is the 10th mainline booster set and one of the most well-rounded releases in the One Piece Card Game to date, combining high-value chase cards, competitive staples, and fan-favorite characters from two of the series’ most beloved arcs.

Release Info & Pack Contents

Detail Specification
Set Name BOOSTER PACK -ROYAL BLOOD- [OP-10]
Set Code OP-10
JPN Release November 30, 2024
EN Release March 21, 2025
MSRP ¥5,940 (JPN) / $4.99 per pack (EN)
Market Price (JPN BOX) ¥4,500–5,000 (as of March 2026)
Cards per Pack 6 (JPN) / 12 (EN)
Packs per Box 24
Total Card Types 126 + 1 DON!!

Rarity distribution: 6 Leaders, 45 Common, 30 Uncommon, 26 Rare, 10 Super Rare, 2 Secret Rare, 6 Special Card SP, 1 Treasure Rare, 1 DON!! Card.

Set Theme — Dressrosa, Punk Hazard & Supernovas

Royal Blood brings two major arcs into the card game: Dressrosa and Punk Hazard. The Donquixote Pirates receive significant support with character cards like Doflamingo (OP10-071) and new leader Sugar (OP10-003), while the Punk Hazard arc introduces Caesar Clown (OP10-002) and Smoker (OP10-001) as new leaders.

The set also builds out the Supernova archetype with two new leaders — Trafalgar Law (OP10-022) and Eustass “Captain” Kid (OP10-099) — plus Usopp (OP10-042) for Dressrosa-themed decks. All six leaders open distinct deck-building strategies that have already made their mark on tournament play.

For players following the Japanese meta, OP-10 cards provide key support pieces for Blue Doflamingo decks (led by the OP-01 Doflamingo leader, OP01-060), which dominated the early OP-10 format before a ban list update reshuffled the tier list.

Top 10 Most Valuable Cards in OP-10 Royal Blood

The chase cards in Royal Blood span Manga Rares, SP reprints, Secret Rares, Leader Parallels, and a Treasure Rare — meaningful pulls at every rarity tier. Here is the full top 10 ranked by current EN market price.

Rank Card Card No. Rarity EN Price JPN Price
1 Trafalgar Law (Manga Rare) OP10-119 SEC $816.80 ¥84,800
2 Sanji (SP) ST14-003 SP $156.95 ¥5,480
3 Divine Departure (SP) OP10-019 SP $92.72
4 Monkey D. Luffy (SR Parallel) OP10-118 SR $72.91
5 Charlotte Pudding (SP) ST12-012 SP $68.21
6 Portgas D. Ace (Treasure Rare) OP08-052 TR $60.93
7 Charlotte Flampe (SP) EB01-056 SP $49.86
8 Uso-Hachi (SP) ST18-001 SP $41.38 ¥7,980
9 Eustass “Captain” Kid (Leader Parallel) OP10-099 L $40.10
10 Trafalgar Law (SEC) OP10-119 SEC $36.74

EN prices: OPCardlist / TCGPlayer, February 26, 2026. JPN prices: SNKRDUNK / Mercari, February–March 2026.

Trafalgar Law Manga Rare OP10-119 One Piece Card Game Royal Blood

#1 — Manga MANGA RARE
Trafalgar Law (OP10-119)
~$817 · JPN: ~¥84,800
The undisputed king of Royal Blood. This Manga Rare features original manga panels from the Dressrosa saga, making it one of the most visually striking cards in the entire game. Law consistently ranks in the top 5 of global character popularity polls, and that demand directly translates to card value. JPN buyback prices sit at ¥50,000, and the standard SEC ($36.74) sees play in Supernova builds.

Rarity Check

The Manga Rare Law has a pull rate of approximately 0.55% — meaning you would need to open roughly 183 boxes (over 15 cases) to expect one.

Sanji SP ST14-003 alternate art One Piece Card Game Royal Blood

#2 — SP SPECIAL ART PARALLEL
Sanji (ST14-003)
~$157 · JPN: ~¥5,480
An alternate-art reprint of Sanji from Starter Deck ST-14, featuring cherry blossom accents and the full SP treatment. Sanji’s enduring popularity keeps demand high, and the SP rarity makes it a genuine chase at roughly 1 per 10 boxes. In Japan, this card trades at a modest ¥5,480 — highlighting a significant JPN vs EN price gap for buyers weighing which version to purchase.

Divine Departure SP OP10-019 alternate art Shanks One Piece Card Game Royal Blood

#3 — SP SPECIAL ART PARALLEL
Divine Departure (OP10-019)
~$93
Shanks unleashing his signature Conqueror’s Haki-infused sword technique from Chapter 1079 — one of the most iconic moments in the series. This Event card sees real competitive play as flexible removal across multiple deck types. The alternate-art version commands a premium for its dynamic red-and-white illustration. Appeals to collectors and players equally.

#4–10 Quick Hits

#4 — Monkey D. Luffy (SR Parallel) | OP10-118 | $72.91 — Luffy’s SR Parallel features hand-disruption and anti-KO effects that make it a staple in Supernova decks. Strong competitive demand supports its price.

#5 — Charlotte Pudding (SP) | ST12-012 | $68.21 — A beloved character with a premium alternate-art treatment. Pudding’s cards see play in Big Mom and Whole Cake Island builds.

#6 — Portgas D. Ace (Treasure Rare) | OP08-052 | $60.93 — The sole Treasure Rare in OP-10, featuring a special textured finish. Treasure Rares are among the rarest pulls in the game, making this a standout collectible.

#7 — Charlotte Flampe (SP) | EB01-056 | $49.86 — An SP reprint from Extra Booster EB-01. Flampe’s character design and the SP art treatment drive collector demand.

#8 — Uso-Hachi (SP) | ST18-001 | $41.38 — Usopp’s Wano Country persona gets the SP treatment. Trades at ¥7,980 in Japan, with solid collector appeal across both markets.

#9 — Eustass “Captain” Kid (L Parallel) | OP10-099 | $40.10 — Kid is one of six new leaders in OP-10, and his Leader Parallel art commands a premium. The Supernova leader ability — setting a character as active with Blocker at end of turn — gives him competitive relevance.

#10 — Trafalgar Law (SEC) | OP10-119 | $36.74 — The base Secret Rare version of the same card as the #1 Manga Rare. At $36.74, this is the accessible entry point for players who want Law’s competitive utility without the Manga Rare price tag.

Should You Buy OP-10 Royal Blood?

Royal Blood remains one of the strongest sets to open in the One Piece Card Game, offering chase cards across multiple rarity tiers and genuine competitive staples.

For Collectors

Royal Blood is a collector’s paradise. The Trafalgar Law Manga Rare is a centerpiece card for any serious collection, and the set includes six SP alternate-art cards spanning fan-favorite characters like Sanji, Divine Departure, Charlotte Pudding, Flampe, and Uso-Hachi. Add the Portgas D. Ace Treasure Rare, and you have chase cards at every price point from $40 to $800+.

The art quality in this set is consistently praised, with the Dressrosa and Punk Hazard themes producing some of the most dynamic illustrations in the game. If you collect One Piece cards for the art and the thrill of the chase, OP-10 delivers.

For Players

OP-10 introduced six new leaders that each enable distinct competitive strategies. The standouts for tournament play:

  • Trafalgar Law (OP10-022) — Green/Yellow Supernova leader with life-stacking mechanics that enable free character plays
  • Eustass Kid (OP10-099) — Yellow Supernova leader that grants Blocker to rested characters, creating both offensive and defensive pressure
  • Sugar (OP10-003) — Red/Purple event-driven control for Donquixote Pirates, with DON!! acceleration on event activation
  • Usopp (OP10-042) — Blue/Black Dressrosa Control with a draw engine that punishes opponent removal

Beyond OP-10 leaders, this set also provides key support cards for the Blue Doflamingo deck (OP01-060 leader from OP-01), including OP10-071 Doflamingo SR as a powerful character. Early in the OP-10 format, Blue Doflamingo dominated Japanese tournaments — though a ban list update has since shifted the meta.

For competitive players, the box-versus-singles decision depends on how many cards you need. A single box gives you a shot at Leader Parallels and SR Parallels while guaranteeing lower-rarity staples. If you only need one or two specific cards, buying singles from TCGPlayer is more cost-effective.

For Investors

The Japanese box has settled to ¥4,500–5,000 — below the original ¥5,940 retail price. This correction from launch premiums represents a stabilized entry point. Historically, One Piece Card Game sets with strong chase cards (like OP-09’s Yamato Manga Rare) have appreciated after supply dries up. OP-10’s Trafalgar Law Manga Rare gives this set a high floor for long-term value. Monitor supply levels and consider sealed boxes as a position if you believe in the set’s staying power.

Box vs Singles

If you need 3+ cards from OP-10, a box gives you the best shot at value. For 1-2 specific cards, singles are more cost-effective. JPN boxes at ~$30 make the box route especially attractive.

Pull Rates — What Can You Expect?

Every OP-10 box guarantees 3–4 Super Rare cards, with SEC and SP pulls at roughly 1-in-5 to 1-in-10 box odds. The data below comes from Japanese opening reports aggregated across hundreds of boxes — Bandai does not officially publish pull rates, so all figures are community-sourced estimates.

Rarity Breakdown

Rarity Est. Pull Rate Approx. Odds Cards in Set
Super Rare (SR) ~100% per box 3–4 per box 10
Secret Rare (SEC) ~16–20% per box ~1 per 5–6 boxes 2
Special Card (SP) ~9.72% per box ~1 per 10.3 boxes 6
Leader Parallel (L) ~10.42% per box ~1 per 9.6 boxes 6
Treasure Rare (TR) Very low ~1 per case+ 1
Manga Rare ~0.55% per box ~1 per 183 boxes 1

Source: Japanese opening data via トレカの地図 and SNKRDUNK. Not officially confirmed by Bandai.

Manga Rare Odds

At 0.55% per box, you would need to open approximately 15 cases (180 boxes) to statistically expect one Trafalgar Law Manga Rare. This extreme scarcity drives the $800+ price tag.

Chase Card Odds

SP cards are far more accessible at roughly 1 per 10 boxes, but with 6 different SP cards in the set, pulling a specific one (like the Sanji SP) requires around 60 boxes.

What Is in Your Box

Every box is built on a foundation of guaranteed SR pulls that provide baseline value. The upside comes from hitting SEC, SP, or the ultra-rare Manga Rare and Treasure Rare slots.

Rarity Tier Expected per Box Typical Price Range (EN)
SR (guaranteed) 3–4 cards $2–$73 each
R Parallel 1–2 cards $1–$15 each
SEC / SP / TR (bonus) 0–1 card $36–$817 each
C / UC / R (bulk) ~18–20 cards $0.10–$5 each

The SR guaranteed slots anchor every box’s value. When you hit a SEC, SP, or higher, the box swings into significant positive territory. This is standard for TCG booster products — the guaranteed floor plus the lottery upside is what makes sealed product compelling.

Competitive Meta Impact

OP-10 Royal Blood reshaped the One Piece Card Game meta by introducing six new leaders and key support cards that created entirely new archetypes.

New Leaders from OP-10

Trafalgar Law (OP10-022) pilots the Green/Yellow Supernova archetype, revealing life cards to play Supernova characters for free. Paired with Eustass Kid (OP10-099), the Supernova strategy uses life-stacking mechanics to generate tempo advantages that reward precise sequencing.

Sugar (OP10-003) introduced a Red/Purple event-driven control archetype for Donquixote Pirates. Her ability to activate DON!! on event use creates resource loops that make Sugar decks surprisingly resilient in longer games.

Usopp (OP10-042) revived Blue/Black Dressrosa Control, combining a draw engine that triggers on opponent removal with increased character costs that create awkward math for aggressive decks.

Smoker (OP10-001) and Caesar Clown (OP10-002) round out the leader lineup with Navy/Punk Hazard themes, though they have seen less tournament success than the other four leaders.

Key Support Cards for Existing Decks

Beyond new leaders, OP-10 contributes staples to existing archetypes. Doflamingo (OP10-071) is a powerful 8-cost character that strengthens Blue Doflamingo decks (built around the OP01-060 leader). Kuzan’s SR supports Blackbeard Pirate recycling strategies. Divine Departure slots into any deck that needs flexible event-based removal. These cross-archetype cards increase the set’s relevance even for players who do not build around OP-10 leaders.

Donquixote Doflamingo OP10-071 SR One Piece Card Game Royal Blood
Doflamingo (OP10-071) — 8-cost SR character that powers up Blue Doflamingo decks

Where to Buy OP-10 Japanese Boxes

The Japanese version of OP-10 Royal Blood offers the best value per box in the market right now, trading below retail at ¥4,500–5,000 (~$30–33 USD) compared to the EN box at $120+.

Why Buy the Japanese Version

  • Price: JPN boxes cost a fraction of EN boxes while containing the same pull rates and card rarities
  • Art quality: Japanese printing is widely considered superior, with sharper textures and richer foil treatments
  • Earlier access: JPN sets release 3–4 months before EN, giving you a head start on collecting and competitive preparation
  • Collection value: JPN cards from popular sets historically hold value well due to lower print runs compared to global EN distribution

Shipping & Import Tips

Most shipments to the US, UK, Canada, and Australia arrive within 5–10 business days via tracked shipping. Import duties vary by country — US buyers typically face no duty on shipments under $800, while UK and AU buyers should budget for local VAT/GST on arrival.

For a complete walkthrough, check our How to Buy One Piece Cards from Japan guide.

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The Bottom Line

OP-10 Royal Blood earns its place as one of the standout sets in the One Piece Card Game. Three key takeaways:

  1. Chase card depth is exceptional — from the $800+ Law Manga Rare down to $40 SP cards and Leader Parallels, there are meaningful pulls at every rarity tier
  2. Competitive relevance is proven — six new leaders plus key support cards like Doflamingo SR and Divine Departure have reshaped tournament play
  3. JPN boxes are a value play — at ¥4,500–5,000 (~$30–33), the Japanese version offers the same cards at a fraction of the EN price

If you are a collector chasing the Law Manga Rare or a player building around the new Supernova or Donquixote Pirates leaders, OP-10 Royal Blood delivers on both fronts.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the pull rates for OP-10 Royal Blood?

Based on Japanese opening data, the estimated pull rates are: SR guaranteed at 3–4 per box, SEC at approximately 1 per 5–6 boxes (16–20%), SP at roughly 1 per 10.3 boxes (9.72%), Leader Parallel at 1 per 9.6 boxes (10.42%), and the Manga Rare at roughly 1 per 183 boxes (0.55%). Bandai does not officially publish pull rates, so these figures are community-sourced estimates.

What is the most expensive card in OP-10 Royal Blood?

The Trafalgar Law Manga Rare (OP10-119) is the most valuable card, trading at approximately $816.80 in the EN market and ¥84,800 in the Japanese market as of February–March 2026. Its value is driven by extreme scarcity (0.55% pull rate), Law’s character popularity, and the manga-panel artwork.

Is OP-10 Royal Blood worth buying in 2026?

Yes, particularly the Japanese version. JPN boxes have settled to ¥4,500–5,000 (~$30–33 USD), well below the ¥5,940 retail price. The set contains competitively relevant cards (six new leaders including Law and Kid for Supernovas), high-value chase cards across multiple rarities, and strong art quality. The EN box EV of approximately $222 also exceeds the retail price.

How many Secret Rares are in OP-10?

OP-10 Royal Blood contains 2 Secret Rare card types. Trafalgar Law (OP10-119) appears as both a standard SEC ($36.74) and a Manga Rare variant ($816.80), with the Manga Rare being significantly rarer and more valuable.

What is the Trafalgar Law Manga Rare worth?

The Manga Rare version of Trafalgar Law (OP10-119) trades at approximately $816.80 (EN) and ¥84,800 (JPN) as of early 2026. PSA 10 graded copies command additional premiums — around $627 for EN graded and $330 for JPN graded versions.

What decks benefit from OP-10 Royal Blood?

OP-10 introduced six new leaders: Trafalgar Law (Supernovas), Eustass Kid (Supernovas), Sugar (Donquixote Pirates), Usopp (Dressrosa), Smoker (Navy/Punk Hazard), and Caesar Clown (Punk Hazard). The set also provides key support for Blue Doflamingo decks (OP01-060 leader) with character cards like Doflamingo OP10-071 SR. Divine Departure and Kuzan slot into multiple existing archetypes as versatile staples.

Japanese or English OP-10 — which is better value?

For pure value, the Japanese version is significantly cheaper. JPN boxes trade at ¥4,500–5,000 (~$30–33) versus $120+ for EN boxes. JPN cards generally have lower individual market prices, but the cost per box is so much lower that the overall value proposition favors JPN. The trade-off is that JPN cards have Japanese text, which matters for competitive play in some regions but not for collecting.


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OP-04 Kingdoms de Intrigue: Mejores cartas, probabilidades de sobres y Rotation guía (2026)

What makes OP-04 Kingdoms of Intrigue one of the most interesting One Piece TCG sets to revisit in 2026? With the Sabo Manga Rare commanding $350+ and Block 1 rotation arriving in April 2026, this Alabasta-meets-Dressrosa set sits at a turning point — cards from OP-01 through OP-04 will leave Standard tournament play, but collector demand tells a different story.

This guide breaks down the top 10 most valuable OP-04 cards with current market prices, pull rate data sourced from Japanese opening records, the full impact of April 2026 rotation (including Block X exceptions), and a buying guide tailored to collectors, players, and investors. Our team handles hundreds of JPN OPTCG boxes monthly, and OP-04 remains one of our most requested sets from international buyers.

From the $350+ Sabo Manga Rare to the cross-set SP lottery cards, the sealed box investment case, and Block X’s permanent legality rules — here’s the complete breakdown.

Key Takeaway

OP-04’s Sabo Manga Rare ($350–475) retains Block X tournament legality permanently, while sealed boxes at $80–100 (EN) / ¥7,000–8,000 (JPN) sit near historical lows ahead of April 2026 rotation.

~$80–100
EN Box Price

150
Card Types

~1/156
Manga Rare

24
Packs/Box

OP-04 Set Overview — Where Alabasta Meets Dressrosa

OP-04 is one of the most thematically rich and chase-card-dense sets in the One Piece Card Game, combining two fan-favorite arcs — Alabasta and Dressrosa — into a single booster pack with six leaders, a Manga Rare, and five cross-set SP lottery cards.

What Makes OP-04 Special

Released in May 2023 (JPN) and September 2023 (EN), Kingdoms of Intrigue introduced six new leaders spanning the Alabasta and Dressrosa sagas. The set features the first-ever Gear Fourth Bounce-Man Monkey D. Luffy card — a milestone for collectors. OP-04 also introduced a unique cross-set SP lottery system: five Special Art Parallel cards featuring characters from earlier sets (Boa Hancock from OP-01, Trafalgar Law from OP-01, Edward Newgate from OP-02, Sakazuki from OP-02, and Magellan from OP-02) appear as chase pulls.

For competitive players, OP-04 delivered the Rebecca leader and her Dressrosa support cards, which became a meta-relevant deck archetype. The Doflamingo leader also saw tournament play across multiple formats. If you’re exploring other Block 1 sets before rotation, OP-04 stands out for its chase card density.

Key Specs at a Glance

Detail Info
Full Name ONE PIECE CARD GAME Booster Pack OP-04 Kingdoms of Intrigue
Release May 27, 2023 (JPN) / September 22, 2023 (EN)
Card Count 150 types
Theme Alabasta Arc + Dressrosa Arc
Leaders 6 (Rebecca, Doflamingo, Nefeltari Vivi, Queen, + 2 more)
Packs per Box 24
Cards per Pack 6 (144 cards per box)
MSRP ¥5,940 (JPN) / Market price: approximately $80–100 (at ~¥150/USD)
Manga Rare Sabo “Flame Emperor” (OP04-083) — 1 type
SP Cards 5 types (cross-set lottery pulls)
Block Block 1 — rotating out of Standard April 2026
OP-04 Kingdoms of Intrigue ONE PIECE CARD GAME booster pack promotional art
OP-04 Kingdoms of Intrigue — featuring Luffy’s Gear Fourth Bounce-Man and Trafalgar Law

Top 10 Most Valuable OP-04 Cards

Sabo’s Manga Rare leads the pack at $350–475, followed by five cross-set SP lottery cards and four leader alternate arts — making OP-04 one of the most chase-card-dense sets in early OPTCG history.

Prices below reflect EN market values as of March 2026, sourced from TCGPlayer and PriceCharting.

Sabo Flame Emperor Manga Rare OP04-083 Kingdoms of Intrigue

#1 — Manga Rare
Sabo “Flame Emperor” (OP04-083)
$350–475
The crown jewel of OP-04. Features original manga panels depicting Sabo’s Flame Emperor attack — one of the most dramatic moments in the Dressrosa arc. Extreme scarcity (roughly 1 per 156 boxes), character popularity as Luffy’s sworn brother, and stunning Oda linework drive this price. Under Block X rules, this card remains tournament-legal permanently. Graded copies (PSA 10) command significant premiums.

Boa Hancock SP Special Art Parallel OP01-078 Kingdoms of Intrigue

#2 — SP (Cross-Set Lottery)
Boa Hancock (OP01-078)
$80–150
A cross-set lottery card — an OP-01 character appearing as a chase pull in OP-04 packs. Hancock’s full-art illustration has become a collector favorite. Character popularity across the anime fandom keeps demand consistently strong, and the SP designation means pull rates are extremely low (roughly 1 SP per 12 boxes, split across 5 different SP cards).

Rebecca Leader Alternate Art OP04-039 Kingdoms of Intrigue

#3 — Leader Alternate Art
Rebecca (OP04-039)
$60–92
Beyond the gorgeous artwork, Rebecca was one of the most competitively relevant leaders from OP-04, with her Dressrosa-themed deck seeing consistent tournament results. The combination of playability and art quality puts this card in high demand from both collectors and players. Post-rotation, competitive demand will fade, but alternate art leaders have historically held collector value well.

Rank Card Rarity Price (USD) Best For
4 Trafalgar Law (SP) SP ~$61–68 Collectors
5 Donquixote Doflamingo (Alt Art) L ~$57–102 Collectors / Players
6 Nefeltari Vivi (Alt Art) L ~$38–51 Collectors
7 Queen (Alt Art) L ~$48 Players
8 Yamato (Alt Art) SR ~$39–57 Collectors
9 Sanji (Alt Art) SR ~$33–47 Collectors
10 Sabo (Alt Art, non-Manga) SR ~$30–31 Players / Collectors

Trafalgar Law SP OP01-047

#4 Trafalgar Law SP
~$61–68

Doflamingo Leader Alt Art OP04-019

#5 Doflamingo L
~$57–102

Nefeltari Vivi Leader Alt Art OP04-001

#6 Nefeltari Vivi L
~$38–51

Yamato SR Alt Art OP04-112

#8 Yamato SR
~$39–57

Sanji SR Alt Art OP04-104

#9 Sanji SR
~$33–47

Trafalgar Law’s SP (OP01-047) is another cross-set lottery pull — an OP-01 fan-favorite appearing inside OP-04 packs at roughly 1 per 60 boxes. Yamato’s SR Alternate Art ($39–57) punches above its rarity class thanks to massive Wano arc popularity, while Sanji ($33–47) benefits from core Straw Hat crew status.

The SP lottery cards (Hancock, Law, Newgate, Sakazuki, Magellan) add a unique dynamic — you’re effectively pulling chase cards from OP-01 and OP-02 inside OP-04 packs.

OP-04 Pull Rates — What Are Your Odds?

The Manga Rare Sabo appears in roughly 1 per 156 boxes (0.64%), making it one of the hardest pulls in all of OPTCG. OP-04’s cross-set SP lottery system adds another layer of scarcity on top of the standard booster structure. Pull rate data below is estimated from Japanese opening records — not officially confirmed by Bandai.

Pull Rate Breakdown by Rarity

Rarity Pull Rate Approx. Frequency Notes
Manga Rare (Sabo) ~0.64% 1 per 156 boxes (~13 cartons) 1 type only
SP (Special Art Parallel) ~8.01% 1 per 12 boxes (~1 carton) 5 types — each SP is ~1 per 60 boxes
Leader Parallel ~16.03% 1 per 6 boxes 6 types — each leader is ~1 per 36 boxes
SEC (Secret Rare) ~16–20% 1 per 5–6 boxes Standard OPTCG rate
SR (Super Rare) ~100% 2–3 per box Guaranteed in every box
R (Rare) ~100% Multiple per box Common pulls

Source: Aggregated from Japanese opening data via torecamap.co.jp and onepiece-card-atari.jp. Pull rates are estimates and may vary.

Pull Rate Reality Check

Your odds of pulling any specific SP (e.g., Boa Hancock) from a single box are approximately 1 in 60. The Manga Rare Sabo? About 1 in 156 boxes — roughly 13 cartons of product.

What You’ll Typically Find in One Box

Every OP-04 box guarantees 2–3 Super Rares, providing a value floor. Beyond that, your results depend on whether you hit the roughly 1-in-6 chance for a Leader Parallel or the 1-in-12 chance for an SP. The Manga Rare Sabo sits at 1 per 156 boxes — if you pull one, you’ve essentially won the lottery.

The cross-set SP system means your odds of pulling any specific SP (say, Boa Hancock) are approximately 1 in 60 boxes. This is significantly harder than pulling a standard SEC, which makes the SP cards some of the hardest pulls in OP-04.

What’s in Your Box — Value Breakdown

Every OP-04 box delivers guaranteed SR value as a baseline, with SP, SEC, and Leader Parallel hits providing significant upside. The SR slots sustain a floor, and pulling any chase card moves the needle dramatically.

BOX Floor Value

Rarity Tier Expected per Box Value Range (USD)
SR (guaranteed) 2–3 cards $5–50 each
R and below ~20 cards $0–5 each
Leader Parallel (if hit) ~0.17 per box $38–102
SP (if hit) ~0.08 per box $61–150
Manga Rare (if hit) ~0.006 per box $350–475

The SR floor means even a box without chase hits still contains playable cards with moderate value. For OP-04 specifically, SRs like standard Sabo and Yamato retain $5–15 as deck staples.

Singles vs. Sealed: Which Strategy?

Strategy Best For Pros Cons
Buy singles Players needing specific cards Exact card guaranteed, often cheaper No chase card excitement
Buy 1 box Casual collectors Opening experience, SR guaranteed Low odds on SP/Manga Rare
Buy a carton (12 boxes) Serious collectors ~1 SP expected, better value per box Significant upfront cost
Keep sealed Long-term collectors Sealed product appreciates post-rotation No immediate card access
Opening Experience

The thrill of cracking packs — especially with OP-04’s cross-set SP lottery system — is part of the value that doesn’t show up in EV calculations. Every pack has a chance at pulling a chase card from a completely different set.

April 2026 Rotation — What It Means for OP-04

OP-04 sits right at the Block 1 cutoff — from April 2026, all cards from OP-01 through OP-04 leave Standard tournament play. But Block X and PRB-02 reprints create important exceptions that preserve value for key cards.

Rotation Alert

Block 1 (OP-01 through OP-04 + ST-01 through ST-04) leaves Standard format in April 2026. Only Blocks 2–5 remain tournament-legal.

Block 1 Rotation Explained

From April 2026, only Blocks 2–5 (OP-05 onward) will be legal in Standard format. OP-04 leaders like Rebecca, Doflamingo, and Vivi can no longer be used in official Standard tournaments. Character and event cards from OP-04 also rotate out unless they receive specific exemptions.

For a full breakdown of rotation rules, see the official BANDAI rotation page and the TCGPlayer 2026 Rotation Guide.

Block X — Manga Rares Live Forever

Bandai introduced Block X as a permanent legality designation. All existing Manga Rare cards — including OP-04’s Sabo “Flame Emperor” — receive Block X status automatically. Block X cards cannot be rotated out, ever. Your Manga Rare Sabo retains tournament relevance indefinitely, which is a significant price floor for what’s already the most expensive card in the set.

The non-Manga Rare version of Sabo (OP04-083) also receives Block X status, meaning the standard SR Sabo remains playable in Standard even after rotation.

Block X Tip

All Manga Rare cards — and their non-Manga base versions — receive Block X status. They can never be rotated out of Standard play. For OP-04, this means the Sabo Manga Rare and its base SR version stay tournament-legal permanently.

PRB-02 Reprints — Second Chances

Select OP-04 cards reprinted in Premium Booster -The Best- Vol. 2 (PRB-02) also receive updated block numbers, keeping them tournament-legal post-rotation. The reprinted Sabo (OP04-083) in PRB-02 confirms Bandai’s intent to keep key cards accessible. Check the official block icon update page for the complete list of exempt cards.

Should You Buy OP-04? — A Guide by Player Type

OP-04 is worth buying for collectors and sealed-product investors, but competitive players should focus on Block X singles only. Here’s the full breakdown by player type.

Buy Sealed Boxes If…

  • You collect sealed Block 1 product or enjoy opening SP lottery packs
  • You want long-term appreciation potential (JPN boxes at ¥7,000–8,000)

Buy Singles If…

  • You need specific Block X-legal cards or a target chase card
  • You play competitive Standard and want guaranteed value

For Collectors: A Future Vintage Set

OP-04 is approaching “vintage” status as one of the final Block 1 sets. The combination of the Sabo Manga Rare, five cross-set SP lottery cards, and six leader alternate arts makes it one of the most chase-card-dense sets in early OPTCG history. Sealed boxes at current prices ($80–100 EN, ¥7,000–8,000 JPN) represent a relatively accessible entry point for a set that will eventually go out of print entirely.

Action: If you collect sealed product, OP-04 boxes at current market prices are worth considering before rotation drives renewed collector interest. For singles, the Sabo Manga Rare and Boa Hancock SP are the long-term grail cards.

Collector’s Pick

The Sabo Manga Rare ($350–475) and Boa Hancock SP ($80–150) are the long-term grail cards from OP-04. Both benefit from character popularity and extreme scarcity.

For Competitive Players: Limited but Notable Exceptions

Most OP-04 cards leave Standard in April 2026, which limits competitive value. Block X permanently preserves the Manga Rare Sabo and its base version. PRB-02 reprints also keep select cards legal. If you play casual or unofficial formats where Block 1 remains legal, OP-04’s Rebecca and Doflamingo leaders still offer strong deck-building options.

Block X Cards from OP-04

Sabo “Flame Emperor” Manga Rare + its base SR version remain Standard-legal permanently. All other OP-04 cards rotate out in April 2026 unless reprinted in PRB-02.

Action: Buy specific singles through TCGPlayer if you need Block X-legal cards. Skip sealed product unless you also value the collector angle.

For Investors: The Out-of-Print Trajectory

OP-04 sealed boxes sit at a potential inflection point. Current prices are near historical lows after years of gradual settling. Rotation in April 2026 marks the beginning of the “out-of-print era” for Block 1 products. Historical patterns from other TCGs (Pokemon, Magic: The Gathering, Yu-Gi-Oh!) show that sealed boxes from popular early sets in a game’s lifecycle tend to appreciate once production ends — especially when they contain iconic chase cards.

Action: Monitor sealed box prices through PriceCharting for your ideal entry point. JPN boxes at ¥7,000–8,000 offer lower entry cost than EN boxes.

OP-04 at a Glance

JPN Box: ~¥7,000–8,000 ($47–53) | EN Box: ~$80–100 | Top Card: Sabo Manga Rare $350–475 | Manga Rare Pull Rate: 1 per 156 boxes

Where to Buy OP-04 Boxes

JPN OP-04 boxes offer higher print quality and lower prices than EN versions — making them the preferred choice for collectors buying from Japan.

Why Buy the JPN Version

Japanese OP-04 boxes offer higher print quality, exclusive parallel textures, and typically trade at lower prices than their EN counterparts ($47–53 vs. $80–100). For collectors who appreciate the premium feel of JPN cards — the foil patterns, card stock, and overall finish — the JPN version is the definitive edition. Our team ships JPN boxes directly from Japan with tracked international delivery.

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The Bottom Line

OP-04 Kingdoms of Intrigue occupies a unique position in the One Piece TCG heading into 2026:

  1. Chase cards remain strong — Sabo Manga Rare ($350–475), Boa Hancock SP ($80–150), and Rebecca Alt Art ($60–92) anchor the set’s value
  2. Pull rates are demanding — The Manga Rare at 1 per 156 boxes and SPs at 1 per 12 boxes make chase pulls genuinely scarce
  3. Rotation creates opportunity — Block 1 leaves Standard in April 2026, but Block X keeps Manga Rares legal forever, and sealed product enters the out-of-print collector trajectory

Sabo Manga Rare OP04-083

#1 Sabo Manga
$350–475

Boa Hancock SP OP01-078

#2 Boa Hancock SP
$80–150

Rebecca Leader Alt Art OP04-039

#3 Rebecca L
$60–92

For collectors, OP-04 at current box prices represents one of the more accessible Block 1 pickups before the set transitions to vintage status. For players, Block X cards are the only pieces worth acquiring. For long-term holders, sealed JPN boxes at ¥7,000–8,000 sit near historical lows.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best cards in OP-04 Kingdoms of Intrigue?

The most valuable card is Sabo “Flame Emperor” Manga Rare (OP04-083) at approximately $350–475. Other top cards include Boa Hancock SP ($80–150), Rebecca Leader Alternate Art ($60–92), Donquixote Doflamingo Leader Alternate Art ($57–102), and Trafalgar Law SP ($61–68). The set features five cross-set SP lottery cards from OP-01 and OP-02, adding unique chase targets not found in other sets.

What are the pull rates for OP-04 Kingdoms of Intrigue?

Based on Japanese opening data, the Manga Rare Sabo appears in roughly 1 per 156 boxes (0.64%). SP cards appear in approximately 1 per 12 boxes (8.01%), split across 5 types. Leader Parallels appear in about 1 per 6 boxes (16.03%). Every box guarantees 2–3 Super Rare cards. These rates are community-estimated and not officially confirmed by Bandai.

Is OP-04 worth buying in 2026 before rotation?

It depends on your goals. For collectors, OP-04 boxes at current prices ($80–100 EN, ¥7,000–8,000 JPN) offer an accessible entry into a set approaching vintage status. For competitive players, most cards lose Standard legality in April 2026, though Block X preserves Manga Rares permanently. For sealed product investors, historical TCG patterns suggest out-of-print boxes from popular early sets tend to appreciate over time.

What happens to OP-04 cards after April 2026 rotation?

OP-04 cards (Block 1) leave Standard tournament play in April 2026. Manga Rare cards receive Block X status and remain legal permanently. Select cards reprinted in PRB-02 also receive updated block numbers. Casual and unofficial formats may still allow Block 1 cards. Card values for collectors are driven by scarcity and character popularity rather than tournament legality.

How much is the Sabo Manga Rare from OP-04 worth?

The Sabo “Flame Emperor” Manga Rare (OP04-083) trades at approximately $350–475 on TCGPlayer as of March 2026. JPN versions may command different prices on SNKRDUNK. Graded copies (PSA 10) carry additional premiums. The card retains Block X tournament legality, which supports its long-term value.

What is Block X in One Piece TCG?

Block X is a permanent legality designation introduced by Bandai alongside the 2026 rotation system. All Manga Rare cards (including their non-Manga versions) automatically receive Block X status, meaning they can never be rotated out of Standard play. For OP-04, this means the Sabo Manga Rare and its base SR version remain tournament-legal indefinitely, regardless of Block 1’s rotation.

Can I still use OP-04 cards in tournaments after rotation?

In Standard format (the primary tournament format from April 2026), most OP-04 cards will not be legal. Exceptions include Block X cards (Manga Rares and their base versions) and cards reprinted in PRB-02 with updated block numbers. Unofficial events and casual play may continue to allow all cards. Check the official BANDAI rules page for the latest legality updates.


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OP-05 mejores cartas y probabilidades de sobres: Awakening del New Era guía

OP-05 Awakening of the New Era remains one of the most iconic sets in the One Piece Card Game, and for good reason. As the first OPTCG set to feature three Manga Rare cards and a special illustration drawn by Eiichiro Oda himself, OP-05 best cards continue to command some of the highest prices in the entire game — with the Luffy Gear 5 Comic Parallel sitting above ¥600,000 (approximately $4,000) as of March 2026.

Released in August 2023 to celebrate the game’s first anniversary, Awakening of the New Era introduced game-defining cards across the Skypiea Arc and Revolutionary Army themes. Over two years later, this set has proven its staying power. This guide breaks down the top 10 most valuable cards, detailed pull rates sourced from Japanese market data, and a realistic box value assessment — giving you the information you need to decide on a Japanese booster box purchase or targeted singles.

Our team handles hundreds of OPTCG boxes monthly through our export operations, and we track Japanese market prices daily through SNKRDUNK and domestic card shops.

Key Takeaway

OP-05 is the first OPTCG set with three Manga Rares (Luffy, Law, Kid). The Luffy Gear 5 Comic Parallel trades at ¥648,000 (~$4,320) — and prices have appreciated, not declined, since launch.

¥4,752
Box MSRP

127
Cards

~1/4
SEC Rate

24
Packs/Box

OP-05 Set Overview: What Makes Awakening of the New Era Special

Awakening of the New Era is a milestone set that combined the game’s first anniversary celebration with some of the strongest chase cards ever printed.

Card Distribution & Rarity Breakdown

The set contains 127 card types distributed across all standard rarities:

Rarity Count Notable Feature
Leader L 6 Includes Enel, Sakazuki, Luffy, Sabo
Common (C) 45
Uncommon (UC) 30
Rare R 26 Nami R-SP is a top chase card
Super Rare SR 10 Law and Kid Manga Rares are SR-SP
Secret Rare SEC 2 Luffy Gear 5, Yamato
Special Art Parallel SP 6 Full art treatments on key characters
MSRP (JPN) ¥4,752 per box (24 packs, 6 cards each)

Key Features That Set OP-05 Apart

Three elements make this set stand out across the entire OPTCG catalog:

Triple Manga Rares. OP-05 was the first set to include three Comic Parallel (Manga Rare) cards — Monkey D. Luffy, Trafalgar Law, and Eustass Kid. Previous sets featured only one. This tripled the chase appeal for collectors while keeping individual pull rates extremely low.

Oda’s Anniversary Illustration. To mark the game’s first year, Bandai commissioned an original illustration from One Piece creator Eiichiro Oda. This card is exclusive to OP-05 and cannot be obtained through any other product.

Embossing Technique. OP-05 introduced enhanced embossing on parallel cards, giving them a tactile premium feel that distinguishes Japanese prints from their English counterparts. If you’ve compared cards from earlier sets like OP-01 Romance Dawn or OP-02 Paramount War, the quality jump is noticeable.

Sakazuki Leader Special Art Parallel card from OP-05 Awakening of the New Era
Sakazuki Leader Parallel — one of six Leaders in OP-05

Top 10 Most Valuable OP-05 Cards

The OP-05 chase card lineup is dominated by Comic Parallels and Special Art variants. Here’s the full ranking based on current Japanese market prices.

Rank Card Rarity JPN Price (¥) USD Estimate
1 Monkey D. Luffy (Nika) SECSP ¥648,000 ~$4,320
2 Monkey D. Luffy (Signed) SR-P ¥498,000 ~$3,320
3 Trafalgar Law SRSP Manga ¥118,000 ~$787
4 Eustass “Captain” Kid SRSP Manga ¥99,800 ~$665
5 Nami RSP ¥17,567 ~$117
6 Enel SRSP ¥15,800 ~$105
7 Monkey D. Luffy (Nika) SEC Parallel ¥13,800 ~$92
8 Uta SECSP ¥13,300 ~$89
9 Yamato SECSP ¥9,980 ~$67
10 Kaido SRSP ¥7,980 ~$53

Prices from onepiece-card-atari.jp as of March 2026. USD estimates at approximately ¥150/USD.

Monkey D. Luffy Gear 5 Nika Comic Parallel SEC-SP from OP-05 Awakening of the New Era

#1 — SECSP Comic Parallel
Monkey D. Luffy — Gear 5 Nika (OP05-119)
¥648,000 (~$4,320) · EN: ~$7,700
The undisputed king of OP-05. This Comic Parallel features Luffy’s Gear 5 transformation in manga panel style — one of the most visually striking cards in the entire OPTCG. Pull rate: ~1 in 300 boxes for this specific card. PSA 10 graded copies sell for significantly more on eBay. The EN version trades even higher at ~$7,700 ungraded per PriceCharting.

Monkey D. Luffy Signed SR-P anniversary illustration from OP-05

#2 — SR-P Signed
Monkey D. Luffy — Oda Anniversary Illustration
¥498,000 (~$3,320)
The only card in the OPTCG with art drawn directly by Eiichiro Oda for the card game. This signed variant is a crossover collectible that appeals beyond the TCG community to broader One Piece memorabilia collectors. Pull rate mirrors the Comic Parallel tier: ~1 in 100 boxes.

Trafalgar Law Manga Rare SR-SP card from OP-05 Awakening of the New Era

#3 — SRSP Manga Rare
Trafalgar Law (OP05-069)
¥118,000 (~$787) · EN: ~$1,275
Law’s Manga Rare showcases panels from the Wano Arc. The most affordable of the three Manga Rares — but targeting this specific card still demands ~300 boxes. Law remains a top-tier competitive leader, providing price support from both collectors and players.

Cards #4–10

#4 Eustass “Captain” Kid — SR-SP Manga Rare (¥99,800 / ~$665)
The third Manga Rare in the set. Kid’s scarcity and art quality maintain its value despite fluctuating character popularity.

#5 Nami — R-SP (¥17,567 / ~$117)
A rare case where a Rare-rarity card commands significant value through its Special Art treatment. Fan-favorite illustration drives collector demand.

Eustass Captain Kid Manga Rare SR-SP card from OP-05

#4 Kid Manga

Nami R-SP Special Art Parallel card from OP-05

#5 Nami SP

Enel Leader Special Art Parallel card from OP-05

#6 Enel SP

#6 Enel — SR-SP (¥15,800 / ~$105)
Enel’s debut as a Leader in OP-05 made Yellow decks competitively viable. The SP version benefits from both competitive relevance and Enel’s popularity.

#7 Monkey D. Luffy (Nika) — SEC Parallel (¥13,800 / ~$92)
The “standard” Secret Rare Gear 5 Luffy — far more accessible than the Comic Parallel but still a solid pull.

#8 Uta — SEC-SP (¥13,300 / ~$89)
Reflects Uta’s popularity following One Piece Film: Red. A collector-driven card with limited competitive application.

Yamato SR card from OP-05 Awakening of the New Era

#9 Yamato SEC

Sakazuki Leader Special Art Parallel from OP-05

#10 Kaido SP

#9 Yamato — SEC-SP (¥9,980 / ~$67)
Strong both competitively and as a collectible. Yamato’s character remains popular in the fan community.

#10 Kaido — SR-SP (¥7,980 / ~$53)
Imposing artwork fitting the Wano Arc antagonist. Primarily a collector card with niche competitive viability.

Should You Buy OP-05 in 2026?

OP-05 is worth buying for most OPTCG enthusiasts, but the right approach depends on your goals.

For Collectors

OP-05 offers one of the strongest collector experiences in the OPTCG lineup. The triple Manga Rare structure, Oda’s anniversary art, and enhanced embossing make every box opening an event. Even pulls outside the top 10 carry the visual quality that makes Japanese OPTCG prints desirable.

The set has matured past the initial launch premium, meaning current prices reflect stable collector demand rather than speculation. For anyone building a comprehensive OPTCG collection, OP-05 is a must-have set.

Collector Tip

A single Japanese box gives you access to the embossed parallels and a shot at the chase cards. For targeted collecting, singles may be more cost-effective for cards #5–10.

For Competitive Players

Sabo Leader card from OP-05 Awakening of the New Era
Sabo Leader — a Revolutionary Army archetype staple from OP-05

Several OP-05 cards remain tournament staples heading into 2026. Enel established Yellow as a competitive color, and his Leader card continues to see play at regional events. Sabo and the Revolutionary Army cards introduced deck archetypes that have evolved but remain relevant. Rob Lucci from this set emerged as a key counter card against Trafalgar Law strategies.

If you’re building specific decks, buying singles from TCGPlayer or Japanese card shops like Yuyu-tei is more efficient than chasing box pulls.

Player Tip

Identify which OP-05 staples your deck needs and buy singles directly.

JPN vs English: Which Version to Buy?

Japanese Version

  • Enhanced embossing & premium texture
  • Out of print — increasing scarcity
  • Top card: ¥648,000 (~$4,320)

English Version

  • Standard foil · EN tournament legal
  • ~$970 box (PriceCharting)
  • Top card: ~$7,700 (EN print scarcity)

OP-05 Awakening of the New Era Japanese booster box sealed
OP-05 JPN Booster Box — enhanced embossing distinguishes it from EN prints

The Japanese version offers superior print quality and the authentic collecting experience. The English version commands higher per-card prices for top rarities due to smaller print runs and Western market demand. Your choice depends on whether you prioritize the tactile card quality (JPN) or tournament legality and potential resale in Western markets (EN).

For more details on importing Japanese cards, see our guide to buying One Piece cards from Japan.

OP-05 Pull Rates & Box Contents

OP-05 pull rates follow standard OPTCG distribution with one critical distinction: the triple Comic Parallel structure spreads ultra-rare pulls across three cards instead of one.

Pull Rates by Rarity Tier

Rarity Odds per Box Odds for Specific Card Cards in Tier
Comic Parallel (SECSP) ~1 in 100 boxes ~1 in 300 boxes 3 (Luffy, Law, Kid)
Signed Card ~1 in 100 boxes 1 in 100 boxes 1 (Luffy)
SP (Special Art) ~1 in 12 boxes ~1 in 72 boxes 6
Leader Parallel ~1 in 6 boxes ~1 in 36 boxes 6
SEC (Secret Rare) ~1 in 4 boxes ~1 in 8 boxes 2
SR (Super Rare) 2–3 per box 10

Pull rates are estimated based on Japanese community opening data. Not officially confirmed by Bandai.

Triple Manga Rare Odds

OP-05’s three Comic Parallels mean a ~1% chance per box of pulling any one of them — but only ~0.33% for a specific Manga Rare like Luffy. That’s roughly 300 boxes (7,200 packs) on average.

What to Expect from a Single Box

Every OP-05 box guarantees multiple SR cards, which form the baseline value of your purchase. The realistic expectation for a single box:

  • Guaranteed: 2–3 Super Rare cards (average combined value: ¥2,000–5,000)
  • Likely: Several R Parallel cards with modest trade value
  • Possible (~17%): A Leader Parallel (¥1,200–4,800)
  • Lucky (~8%): An SP card (¥7,980–17,567)
  • Exceptional (~1%): A Comic Parallel or Signed card (¥99,800–648,000)
Box Value Floor

The SR guaranteed slots provide a foundation of value in every box. When you hit an SP or higher, the box tilts into significant positive territory.

What’s in Your Box: Value Breakdown

An OP-05 box carries an average expected value of approximately ¥27,000, well above the original retail price. Every sealed TCG box combines product value with the opening experience — here’s how the math breaks down.

Calculating Your Box Value

Component Avg. Cards per Box Avg. Value per Card Contribution
SR cards 2.5 ¥800–1,200 ¥2,000–3,000
R Parallels 1–2 ¥500–1,400 ¥500–2,800
Leader Parallel (17%) 0.17 ¥1,200–4,800 ¥200–800
SP (8%) 0.08 ¥7,980–17,567 ¥640–1,400
SEC (25%) 0.25 ¥9,980–13,800 ¥2,500–3,450
Comic Para / Signed (1%) 0.01 ¥99,800–648,000 ¥998–6,480

Average box expected value: approximately ¥27,000 (source: onepiece-card-atari.jp)

This figure is based on probability-weighted averages across all rarity tiers. Your actual result depends on which specific cards you pull — a single Comic Parallel transforms a box from average to extraordinary.

OP-05 Box Value

Average EV of ~¥27,000 sits well above the original retail price. Guaranteed SR slots provide baseline value in every box, while any SP or higher pull pushes the box into significant positive territory.

Singles vs Box: Which Strategy?

Strategy Best For Pros Cons
Buy Singles Targeting specific cards Exact card, no randomness No opening experience
Buy 1 Box Casual collecting Guaranteed SRs, chase potential May not hit top cards
Buy Multiple Boxes Serious collecting Better odds at SP/SEC Higher total investment

Where to Buy OP-05 Japanese Edition

A trusted Japan-based seller is the safest route for authentic OP-05 Japanese products, with verified shrink-wrap seals and proper handling during international shipping.

Buying from Japan: What to Know

  • Shipping: International shipping from Japan typically takes 7–14 business days via tracked services
  • Customs & Duties: Import duties vary by country. US orders under $800 are generally duty-free. Check your country’s threshold
  • Authenticity: Japanese boxes should be sealed with original Bandai shrink wrap. Verify the seller’s reputation before purchasing
  • Estado: Japanese sellers typically grade packaging condition separately from card condition

For a comprehensive walkthrough of the import process, read our complete guide to buying One Piece cards from Japan.

The Bottom Line

OP-05 has earned its status as a cornerstone OPTCG set. Top cards have appreciated (not declined), pull rates reward patience with guaranteed SR slots, and Japanese print quality makes the JPN version the collector’s choice.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best cards in OP-05 Awakening of the New Era?

The most valuable OP-05 card is the Monkey D. Luffy (Nika) Comic Parallel SEC-SP, priced at approximately ¥648,000 (~$4,320) as of March 2026. The top 3 also includes the Luffy Signed SR-P (¥498,000) and Trafalgar Law Manga Rare (¥118,000). All three Manga Rares — Luffy, Law, and Kid — rank among the most expensive cards in the entire OPTCG.

What are the pull rates for OP-05?

Comic Parallel (Manga Rare) cards appear at roughly 1 in 100 boxes, with a specific one requiring approximately 300 boxes. SP cards appear at about 1 in 12 boxes. Leader Parallels show up in roughly 1 in 6 boxes, and each box guarantees 2–3 Super Rare cards. These rates are community-estimated and not officially confirmed by Bandai.

Is OP-05 worth buying in 2026?

Yes, for most collectors and players. OP-05 is a milestone set with proven value retention — top cards have appreciated rather than declined since launch. The Japanese version offers premium print quality with enhanced embossing. For competitive players, several OP-05 staples like Enel and Sabo remain tournament-relevant. The set is out of print in Japan, adding scarcity value to sealed boxes.

How much is the Luffy Gear 5 manga rare worth?

The Japanese Comic Parallel version trades at approximately ¥648,000 (~$4,320) as of March 2026. The English Manga Rare version commands even higher prices at roughly $7,700 ungraded, according to PriceCharting. PSA 10 graded copies sell for a significant premium above raw card prices.

What is the difference between Japanese and English OP-05?

Both versions contain the same 127-card set list and identical gameplay. The key differences are print quality (Japanese cards feature enhanced embossing and premium texture), market pricing (EN top cards often trade higher due to smaller print runs), and tournament legality (each version is only legal in its respective regional events). Japanese boxes also reached the market several months earlier than English.

How many secret rares are in OP-05?

OP-05 contains 2 Secret Rare cards: Monkey D. Luffy (Gear 5 Nika) OP05-119 and Yamato OP05-121. Beyond the standard SEC versions, both have Parallel and Special Art variants. The set also features 3 Comic Parallel (Manga Rare) cards and 6 Special Art Parallel cards, which are rarer than the base Secret Rares.


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OP-06 Wings de Captain: Mejores cartas y probabilidades de sobres

The OP-06 Wings of the Captain best cards include a Manga Rare Roronoa Zoro currently valued at over $2,200 — one of the highest single-card prices in the entire ONE PIECE CARD GAME. Released in November 2023 as the sixth mainline booster set, Wings of the Captain centers on two fan-favorite Straw Hats, Zoro and Sanji, while introducing the Thriller Bark and Germa 66 archetypes that reshaped competitive play.

More than two years after launch, OP-06 remains one of the most sought-after sets among collectors and players alike. The combination of a $2,000+ chase card, strong alternate art leaders like Perona and Reiju, and enduring competitive relevance keeps demand high for both sealed boxes and singles.

This guide covers the top 10 most valuable OP-06 cards with current market prices, pull rate data sourced from Japanese community openings, a full box breakdown, and persona-based buying recommendations. We track JPN market prices through SNKRDUNK daily and handle hundreds of OPTCG boxes each month, giving us direct insight into supply trends and pricing that most English-language sources lack.

Key Takeaway

OP-06’s Manga Rare Zoro ($2,284 EN / $827 JPN) is one of the most valuable singles in the entire ONE PIECE CARD GAME. JPN boxes at ~$80 offer a strong entry point with a guaranteed Secret Rare worth $40+.

~$80
JPN Box Price

126
Card Types

~1/24
SEC Rate

24
Packs/Box

OP-06 Set Overview

OP-06 is one of the most archetype-defining sets in the ONE PIECE CARD GAME, introducing Thriller Bark, Germa 66, and Fishman Island — three strategies that shaped competitive play for over a year.

Set Highlight

6 new leaders, 2 Secret Rares, 6 Special Art Parallels, and 1 Manga Rare — OP-06 packs one of the deepest chase card pools of any OPTCG booster set.

Key Themes and New Archetypes

The set introduced six new leaders, each tied to a distinct playstyle:

  • Gecko Moria — The headline Thriller Bark leader. Plays characters from the trash at reduced cost, enabling aggressive board states that overwhelm opponents.
  • Perona — A dual-color Thriller Bark leader with a versatile resting and cost-reduction effect, comparable to Sakazuki’s minus-cost mechanic.
  • Vinsmoke Reiju — Powers the Germa 66 archetype with draw engine capabilities that aren’t leader-locked, making her one of the most flexible cards in the set.
  • Uta — A Film RED crossover leader with broad deck-building appeal.
  • Hody Jones — Anchors the Fishman Island theme with aggressive stat lines.
  • Yamato — A returning fan-favorite with a Double Attack variant that enables fast, high-pressure strategies.
Collector Appeal
Manga Rare Zoro, O-Nami SP, 6 alt art leaders

Competitive Impact
Thriller Bark & Germa 66 dominated regionals 2024–2025

These archetypes didn’t just stay relevant for one format cycle. Thriller Bark and Germa 66 decks continued to perform at regional and national events well into 2025, which sustains demand for key OP-06 cards among competitive players.

Set Specifications

Spec Detail
Set Name Wings of the Captain (双璧の覇者)
Set Code OP-06
Release Date Nov 25, 2023 (JPN) / Mar 2024 (EN)
Total Card Types 126 + 1 DON!!
Leaders 6
Common / Uncommon / Rare 45 / 30 / 26
Super Rare (SR) 10
Secret Rare (SEC) 2
Special Art (SP) 6
Cards per Pack 6
Packs per Box 24
JPN MSRP ¥5,280 per box → Market price: ¥11,990 (~$80 at ¥150/USD)

Top 10 Most Valuable OP-06 Cards

OP-06’s value is heavily concentrated in its top chase cards, led by one of the most iconic Manga Rares in the game.

Rank Card Number Rarity EN Price JPN Price
1 Roronoa Zoro (Manga Rare) OP06-118 Manga $2,284 $827
2 O-Nami (SP) OP06-101 SP $340 $129
3 Yamato (Alt Art) OP06-022 SR $199 $38
4 Rebecca (SP) OP05-091 SP $152 ~$20
5 Vinsmoke Reiju (Alt Art) OP06-042 SR $137 $28
6 Perona (Alt Art) OP06-021 L $134 $24
7 Gecko Moria (Alt Art) OP06-086 SR $124 ~$15
8 Roronoa Zoro (Alt Art SEC) OP06-118 SEC $123 $41
9 Sanji (Alt Art SEC) OP06-119 SEC $120 $20
10 Shanks (Alt Art) OP06-007 SR $100 $18

Prices as of March 2026. EN prices from PriceCharting. JPN prices from PriceCharting JPN.

Roronoa Zoro Manga Rare OP06-118 - ONE PIECE CARD GAME Wings of the Captain

#1 — Manga MANGA RARE
Roronoa Zoro (OP06-118)
~$2,284 · JPN: ~$827
The undisputed crown jewel of OP-06 and one of the most expensive cards in the entire ONE PIECE CARD GAME. Featuring panels from Eiichiro Oda’s original manga, this card appears at roughly 1 in 5,760 packs — making it one of the rarest pulls in the game. Even ungraded copies command four-figure prices, and the Zoro character premium keeps the floor high among both card collectors and anime fans.

Rarity Check

The Manga Rare Zoro appears in approximately 1 out of every 72–96 boxes (6–8 cartons) — making it one of the rarest pulls in the entire OPTCG.

O-Nami Special Art Parallel SP OP06-101 - ONE PIECE CARD GAME Wings of the Captain

#2 — SP SPECIAL ART PARALLEL
O-Nami (OP06-101)
~$340 · JPN: ~$129
A completely redrawn illustration showcasing Nami in her Wano outfit. Beyond the art, O-Nami is a genuinely strong gameplay card — her banish effect provides disruption across multiple deck strategies. The SP pull rate (~1 per 12 boxes) makes it rare but more attainable than the Manga Rare.

Yamato Alt Art OP06-022 - ONE PIECE CARD GAME Wings of the Captain

#3 — SR PARALLEL
Yamato (OP06-022)
~$199 · JPN: ~$38
The Double Attack leader enables blitz strategies that overwhelm opponents before they can stabilize. Yamato’s massive fan following drives collector demand, and the alt art features some of the most dynamic artwork in the set. At 5.2x cheaper in JPN, this is one of the best value picks for art-focused collectors.

#4–10 Cards at a Glance

4

Rebecca SP OP05-091 - ONE PIECE CARD GAME Wings of the Captain

Rebecca SP
~$152 / ~$20
Top-tier blocker. Multi-format staple.

5

Vinsmoke Reiju Alt Art OP06-042 - ONE PIECE CARD GAME Wings of the Captain

Reiju SR
~$137 / ~$28
Germa 66 engine. Non-leader-locked draw.

6

Perona Alt Art Leader OP06-021 - ONE PIECE CARD GAME Wings of the Captain

Perona L
~$134 / ~$24
Dual-color Thriller Bark leader. Meta staple.

7

Gecko Moria Alt Art OP06-086 - ONE PIECE CARD GAME Wings of the Captain

Moria SR
~$124 / ~$15
Trash recursion king. Defined Thriller Bark.

8

Roronoa Zoro Alt Art SEC OP06-118 - ONE PIECE CARD GAME Wings of the Captain

Zoro SEC SEC
~$123 / ~$41
Accessible Secret Rare. Realistic box target.

9

Sanji Alt Art SEC OP06-119 - ONE PIECE CARD GAME Wings of the Captain

Sanji SEC
~$120 / ~$20
Blue/Purple Luffy enabler. Recent price spike.

JPN Price Advantage

Cards #3–#7 all trade at 4–5x less in JPN vs EN. For collectors who prioritize artwork over language, JPN singles offer dramatically better value — Yamato at $38 vs $199, Reiju at $28 vs $137.

#10 Shanks (Alt Art) — ~$100 · JPN: ~$18. A fan-favorite character with strong collector appeal. The alt art features a striking composition that stands out in any binder.

OP-06 Pull Rates — What to Expect Per Box

Every box of OP-06 guarantees meaningful pulls, though the ultra-rare chase cards require significant volume to hit consistently.

Pull Rate Breakdown by Rarity

Rarity Per Box (24 packs) Per Carton (12 boxes) Approximate Odds
Super Rare SR 2–3 guaranteed 24–36 ~1 in 8–12 packs
Secret Rare SEC ~1 guaranteed ~12 ~1 in 24 packs
Special Art SP ~0.08 (not guaranteed) ~1 ~1 in 12 boxes
Manga/Comic Parallel Manga ~0.01 ~0.14 ~1 in 72–96 boxes

Pull rate estimates based on Japanese community opening data. Not officially confirmed by BANDAI.

What’s Guaranteed in Every Box

Each OP-06 box contains a solid baseline of value:

  • 2–3 Super Rare cards — At current prices, these range from $5–$40 depending on the specific SR and whether it’s an alt art version
  • 1 Secret Rare card — Either the Zoro SEC (~$123 EN) or Sanji SEC (~$120 EN), both carrying triple-digit value
  • Multiple Rare cards — 26 different Rares in the set provide deck-building staples
Box Value Floor

The guaranteed SEC is the value anchor for every OP-06 box. Even without an SP or Manga Rare, the SEC alone recovers a significant portion of the box cost. SRs and alt art variants add incremental value on top.

SP and Manga Rare pulls are where boxes go from “solid” to exceptional. At one SP per carton on average, you’re looking at roughly an 8% chance per box — meaningful enough to chase, but not something to bank on.

Decks and Meta Impact from OP-06

OP-06 didn’t just introduce collectible cards — it launched two archetypes that shaped competitive OPTCG for over a year.

Thriller Bark (Gecko Moria / Perona)

Perona Leader Alternate Art OP06-021 - ONE PIECE CARD GAME Wings of the Captain
Perona Alt Art Leader (OP06-021) — a meta staple from OP-06

Thriller Bark emerged as one of the strongest archetypes from OP-06. Gecko Moria’s leader ability to play characters from the trash at reduced cost creates explosive board states that opponents struggle to answer.

Key OP-06 cards for the archetype:

  • Gecko Moria (Leader) — The deck’s engine. Recurring characters from trash is one of the most efficient mechanics in the game.
  • Perona (Leader) — The dual-color alternative. Her rest-and-minus-cost effects provide a more controlling approach to the same card pool.
  • Brook — Supports the trash-based strategy with self-milling and recursion effects.

Thriller Bark decks consistently placed at regionals and nationals throughout 2024–2025, and key cards from the archetype retain playability in newer formats. For competitive players, Perona and Moria remain relevant leaders, meaning OP-06 singles have sustained demand beyond pure collector interest.

Meta Longevity

Both Thriller Bark and Germa 66 decks placed at regionals throughout 2024–2025 — over a year after OP-06’s release. This sustained competitive demand keeps OP-06 singles relevant beyond pure collector interest.

Germa 66 (Vinsmoke Reiju)

The Germa 66 archetype centers on the Vinsmoke family with Reiju as its cornerstone. Reiju’s draw engine works across multiple deck types because it’s not leader-locked — a rare and valuable trait in OPTCG.

Key cards:

  • Vinsmoke Reiju (Leader) — Flexible draw power that fuels aggressive game plans
  • Germa 66 support characters — The Vinsmoke siblings provide a cohesive tribal strategy

Germa decks carved out a niche in competitive play, particularly in formats where card advantage and tempo matter most. The archetype’s flexibility makes Reiju a card that players return to whenever the meta favors draw-heavy strategies.

Should You Buy OP-06 in 2026?

OP-06 remains a compelling purchase more than two years after release, but the right approach depends on what you’re after.

For Collectors

OP-06 is one of the premier collector sets in the ONE PIECE CARD GAME. The Manga Rare Zoro is a grail card, the O-Nami SP features some of the best artwork in the franchise, and the alt art leaders (Perona, Yamato, Reiju) are binder centerpieces.

Sealed JPN boxes at ~$80 represent one of the more accessible entry points for a chance at high-end pulls. The guaranteed SEC (worth $40+ in the JPN version) means your floor is reasonable, and any SP hit pushes the box into significant plus territory.

If you prefer certainty over the thrill of the chase, buying singles is more cost-effective for specific cards. The JPN Manga Rare Zoro at $827 is substantially cheaper than the EN version at $2,284 — a price gap worth considering if your goal is the card itself rather than the language-specific version.

For Competitive Players

Several OP-06 cards remain meta-relevant staples. If you’re building Thriller Bark, Germa 66, or any deck that uses Reiju’s draw engine, you’ll need cards from this set.

Competitive Buying Tip

Singles are the smarter play for competitive needs. Most playable rares and uncommons from OP-06 trade for under $5, and even the SR-level deck staples sit in the $10–$30 range.

That said, if you need multiple cards across different archetypes — Perona leader, Moria leader, Reiju, Rebecca — a box gives you broad exposure to the set’s playable cards while keeping the upside of a valuable pull.

For Long-Term Holders

OP-06 Wings of the Captain sealed booster box - ONE PIECE CARD GAME
OP-06 Wings of the Captain sealed booster box

JPN OP-06 sealed boxes have shown steady appreciation from ¥5,280 at launch to the current market level of ¥11,990 — a trajectory consistent with other popular OPTCG sets. The Manga Rare Zoro serves as a price anchor: as long as that card trades above $500, sealed boxes will maintain demand from collectors hoping to pull one.

Monitor the JPN market through SNKRDUNK for real-time pricing. Boxes tend to appreciate in waves, often spiking when tournament results highlight OP-06 cards or when supply tightens at distributors.

Japanese vs English OP-06 — Price Comparison

JPN versions of OP-06’s top cards trade at 3–5x less than their EN counterparts, creating one of the biggest value gaps in the OPTCG market.

Card Price Differences

Card JPN Price EN Price Gap
Zoro Manga Rare $827 $2,284 EN is 2.8x higher
O-Nami SP $129 $340 EN is 2.6x higher
Yamato Alt Art $38 $199 EN is 5.2x higher
Reiju Alt Art $28 $137 EN is 4.9x higher
Zoro SEC $41 $123 EN is 3.0x higher

Prices as of March 2026.

Why the Gap Exists

Several factors drive the consistent EN premium over JPN versions:

  • Supply dynamics — EN print runs are generally smaller for older sets. JPN boxes continue to see periodic restocks through Japanese distributors, while EN supply tightens once the initial print run sells through.
  • EN-exclusive Treasure Rare — The EN version of OP-06 includes a Treasure Rare Nami that doesn’t exist in the JPN version, adding a chase element unique to EN boxes.
  • Language preference — EN-speaking collectors naturally prefer cards they can read, especially for competitive play where card text matters during games.
  • JPN market access — Buying JPN cards requires navigating international shipping, customs, and Japanese marketplace platforms. This friction keeps JPN prices lower by limiting the international buyer pool.
JPN Value Advantage

The JPN Manga Rare Zoro at $827 is the same artwork and print quality as the $2,284 EN version — the only difference is the language on the card text.

For a deeper dive into the differences, see our Japanese vs English One Piece Cards comparison.

Where to Buy OP-06 Wings of the Captain

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Buying JPN Boxes from Japan

We ship JPN OP-06 booster boxes directly from Japan to the US, Canada, UK, Australia, and other international destinations. Every box ships sealed with the original shrink wrap intact, and we verify authenticity before dispatch.

Tips for International Buyers

  • Shipping — Standard international shipping from Japan typically takes 7–14 business days. Express options (DHL, FedEx) deliver in 3–5 days.
  • Customs and duties — Import duties vary by country. US orders under $800 are generally duty-free. UK/AU buyers should expect VAT or GST on arrival.
  • Box condition — JPN boxes ship in the original BANDAI packaging. We use reinforced shipping materials to prevent dent damage during transit.

For a detailed walkthrough of the import process, see our guide: How to Buy One Piece Cards from Japan.

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The Bottom Line

OP-06 Wings of the Captain stands as one of the strongest sets in the ONE PIECE CARD GAME for both collectors and players:

  1. The Manga Rare Zoro at $2,284 (EN) / $827 (JPN) is a true grail card — one of the highest-value singles in the entire game.
  2. Competitive relevance endures — Thriller Bark and Germa 66 archetypes from OP-06 continue to see tournament play in 2026.
  3. JPN boxes offer strong value at ~$80, with a guaranteed SEC worth $40+ and an 8% shot at an SP pull worth $129+.

Whether you chase the Manga Rare, build a Thriller Bark deck, or hold sealed boxes for long-term appreciation, OP-06 delivers across every collector and player profile. Curious how it stacks up against other sets? Check our Best One Piece Booster Boxes ranking for a full comparison.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best cards in OP-06 Wings of the Captain?

The most valuable card is the Manga Rare Roronoa Zoro (OP06-118), currently worth approximately $2,284 for the English version and $827 for the Japanese version. The O-Nami SP (OP06-101) is the second most valuable at around $340 (EN). Other high-value cards include the Yamato Alt Art ($199), Vinsmoke Reiju Alt Art ($137), and Perona Alt Art ($134). Prices as of March 2026.

What are the pull rates for OP-06?

Each OP-06 booster box (24 packs) guarantees approximately 2–3 Super Rares and 1 Secret Rare. Special Art Parallels (SP) appear at a rate of roughly 1 per 12 boxes (one carton). The Manga Rare has the lowest pull rate at approximately 1 per 72–96 boxes, or about 1 in 5,760 packs based on Japanese opening data. These rates are community estimates, not officially confirmed by BANDAI.

How much is the Manga Rare Zoro from OP-06 worth?

The Manga Rare Roronoa Zoro (OP06-118) trades at approximately $2,284 for the English version and $827 for the Japanese version as of March 2026. Graded copies — particularly PSA 10 — command significantly higher prices. The JPN version offers the same artwork and print quality at roughly one-third the cost of the EN version.

Is OP-06 worth buying in 2026?

OP-06 remains worth buying for collectors targeting the Manga Rare Zoro or O-Nami SP, and for competitive players who need Thriller Bark or Germa 66 deck staples. JPN boxes at approximately $80 offer a reasonable entry point with a guaranteed SEC card worth $40+. For specific singles, buying individual cards is more cost-effective than opening boxes, especially for competitive deck pieces.

How many secret rares are in OP-06?

OP-06 Wings of the Captain contains 2 Secret Rare (SEC) cards: Roronoa Zoro (OP06-118) and Sanji (OP06-119). Both have alternate art versions. Additionally, the set contains 6 Special Art Parallel (SP) cards and 1 Manga Rare (the Zoro comic parallel), bringing the total ultra-rare card count to 9.

What decks came out of OP-06?

OP-06 introduced three major archetypes: Thriller Bark (led by Gecko Moria and Perona), Germa 66 (led by Vinsmoke Reiju), and Fishman Island (led by Hody Jones). Thriller Bark became the breakout deck of the set, with Moria’s trash-recursion mechanic proving dominant in multiple format cycles. Germa 66 carved out a niche thanks to Reiju’s flexible draw engine. The set also added support for ST-12 (Zoro & Sanji Starter Deck).


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OP-03 probabilidades de sobres, Mejores cartas y valor de la caja [Guía 2026]

What’s the OP-03 Pillars of Strength set actually worth in 2026 — and which cards should you be chasing?

Three years after release, OP-03 has become one of the most sought-after sets in the One Piece Card Game. The Sogeking manga rare sits at $854 ungraded. Sealed English boxes have climbed past $600. And the Japanese version? Still available at a fraction of that price.

OP-03 introduced Yellow as a playable color, gave us four iconic WANTED poster SP cards, and features one of the rarest comic parallel cards in the entire game. The set’s villain theme — spanning Water 7, East Blue, and Whole Cake Island — resonates with collectors who want cards of the series’ most memorable antagonists.

This guide covers current pull rates from Japanese community opening data, the top 10 most valuable cards with prices from both markets, a full box value breakdown, and a clear comparison of JPN vs EN pricing. We handle hundreds of OPTCG boxes from Japan every month and track both markets daily — so you’re getting the numbers we actually use.

Prices are current as of March 2026.

Key Takeaway

OP-03 is out of print in both JPN and EN. The Sogeking comic parallel ($854 EN / ¥69,800 JPN) is one of the game’s grail cards. JPN boxes at ~$129 offer 4.7x better value than EN boxes at ~$602.

~$129
JPN Box

127
Card Types

~1/6
SEC Rate

24
Packs/Box

OP-03 Pillars of Strength — Set Overview

OP-03 is the third main booster set in the One Piece Card Game, themed around the powerful enemies the Straw Hat crew has faced across multiple arcs. It’s the set that brought Yellow into the game as a fully playable color, and it introduced the beloved WANTED poster SP card design that remains a fan favorite.

Set Specs & Contents

Detail Info
Set Name OP-03 Pillars of Strength / 強大な敵
Release JPN: February 11, 2023 / EN: September 2023
Total Cards 127 types (JPN) / 154 types (EN incl. parallels)
Leaders 8 (Ace, Kuro, Arlong, Nami, Iceberg, Rob Lucci, Charlotte Linlin, Charlotte Katakuri)
Rarity Breakdown 45 C / 32 UC / 26 R / 10 SR / 2 SEC / 4 SP
MSRP JPN: ¥4,752/BOX (24 packs) / Market price: JPN ~¥19,400 ($129) / EN ~$602
Reprint Status No reprint (JPN & EN) — out of print

What Makes OP-03 Special

Four things define this set. First, the WANTED poster SP cards — Luffy, Buggy, Rob Lucci, and Charlotte Linlin all got the hand-drawn wanted poster treatment, creating some of the most distinctive card art in the game. Second, the Sogeking comic parallel uses actual manga panels from the Water 7 arc in its background, making it one of the most visually striking cards BANDAI has ever produced. Third, OP-03 debuted Yellow as a competitive color, introducing Charlotte Katakuri as one of the game’s early defining leaders. And fourth, Nami’s leader card featured a unique “deck-out victory” win condition — so unique, in fact, that it was eventually banned from competitive play.

JPN vs EN Release & Current Status

The Japanese version released in February 2023 and has received no reprint. The English version followed seven months later in September 2023 and has similarly gone out of print. Both versions have appreciated significantly since launch — JPN boxes have climbed from their original ¥4,752 to around ¥19,400, while English boxes have surged from roughly $96 to over $600.

This out-of-print status is the key driver behind OP-03’s price trajectory. Unlike newer sets with ongoing supply, every sealed box opened permanently reduces what’s available.

Top 10 Most Valuable OP-03 Cards

These are the highest-value cards you can pull from an OP-03 booster box, with prices from both the English market (PriceCharting) and Japanese market (遊々亭) as of March 2026. Championship and tournament promo cards are excluded.

Rank Card Number Rarity EN Price JPN Price
1 Sogeking OP03-122 Manga $854 ¥69,800
2 Nami OP03-040 L $302 ¥12,800
3 Monkey D. Luffy ST01-012 SP $195 ¥24,800
4 Buggy OP03-008 SP $178
5 Charlotte Pudding OP03-112 SP $125
6 Charlotte Katakuri OP03-099 L $107 ¥2,980
7 Portgas D. Ace OP03-001 L $94 ¥4,980
8 Rob Lucci OP03-092 SP $82
9 Charlotte Linlin OP03-114 SP $80
10 Charlotte Katakuri OP03-123 SEC $28 ¥1,280

Prices as of March 2026. EN prices from PriceCharting (ungraded). JPN prices from 遊々亭 (販売価格).

Sogeking OP03-122 comic parallel manga rare card from One Piece Card Game

#1 — Comic Parallel
Sogeking OP03-122
$854 (EN) / ¥69,800 (JPN)
The undisputed chase card of OP-03. Features black-and-white manga panels from the Water 7 arc — the moment Usopp takes on the Sogeking identity to save Robin. Pull rate: roughly 1 in 10 cartons (120 boxes). Graded PSA 10 copies have sold for over $950. The JPN version at ¥69,800 (~$465) is nearly half the EN price for the same stunning art.

Nami OP03-040 leader parallel card from One Piece Card Game Pillars of Strength

#2 — Leader Parallel
Nami OP03-040
$302 (EN) / ¥12,800 (JPN)
Famous for her unique deck-out win condition — when your deck runs out, you win instead of losing. So dominant that BANDAI banned her from competitive play in both JPN and EN formats. That ban cemented her as a collector’s piece: a card so powerful it had to be removed from the game. The JPN parallel at ¥12,800 (~$85) is a strong pickup.

Monkey D. Luffy ST01-012 SP WANTED poster card from One Piece Card Game

#3 — SP (WANTED Poster)
Monkey D. Luffy ST01-012
$195 (EN) / ¥24,800 (JPN)
The signature WANTED poster design of OP-03. Luffy’s bounty poster rendered in hand-drawn manga style with weathered edges and the iconic “WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE” header. Has the Rush keyword for aggressive red decks — both collectible and functional. JPN commands ¥24,800 (~$165) with strong domestic demand.

Cards #4–10 Quick Guide

#4 Buggy OP03-008 — SP WANTED ($178): Buggy’s WANTED poster card rides the character’s massive popularity surge from the manga’s final saga. The comedic bounty poster aesthetic makes this one of the most fun cards in the set.

#5 Charlotte Pudding OP03-112 — SP ($125): A powerful 1-DON searcher that grabs any Big Mom Pirates card from your deck. Beautiful alternate art with holographic treatment. Still played in current Big Mom builds.

#6 Charlotte Katakuri OP03-099 — Leader Parallel ($107 / ¥2,980): The flagship Yellow leader at launch. His ability to examine your opponent’s Life cards gives strategic info no other leader provides. JPN at ¥2,980 (~$20) is remarkably affordable.

Buggy OP03-008 SP WANTED poster card

#4 Buggy
$178

Charlotte Pudding OP03-112 SP card

#5 Pudding
$125

Charlotte Katakuri OP03-099 leader parallel card

#6 Katakuri (L)
$107

Portgas D. Ace OP03-001 leader parallel card

#7 Ace (L)
$94

Rob Lucci OP03-092 SP WANTED poster card

#8 Rob Lucci
$82

Charlotte Linlin OP03-114 SP WANTED poster card

#9 Linlin
$80

#7 Portgas D. Ace OP03-001 — Leader Parallel ($94 / ¥4,980): Ace as a red leader with classic alternate art. His enduring popularity keeps demand steady. JPN at ¥4,980 (~$33) is one of the best value pickups in the set.

#8 Rob Lucci OP03-092 — SP WANTED ($82): The CP9 assassin’s WANTED poster card. Lucci’s leader version enables an aggressive discard-for-battle-bonus playstyle.

#9 Charlotte Linlin OP03-114 — SP WANTED ($80): Big Mom’s WANTED poster rounds out the four-card SP set. Manga-style illustration with color accents creates a unique visual.

#10 Charlotte Katakuri OP03-123 — SEC Parallel ($28 / ¥1,280): The more affordable Katakuri high-rarity variant. At under $30, it’s an accessible entry point for collectors.

OP-03 WANTED poster SP cards featuring Luffy, Buggy, Rob Lucci, and Charlotte Linlin
The four WANTED poster SP cards — the signature art style of OP-03

Should You Buy OP-03 in 2026?

For collectors and sealed investors, OP-03 remains one of the strongest legacy set pickups in the One Piece Card Game. For competitive players, the value is limited. Here’s the breakdown by goal.

For Collectors

OP-03 is one of the most collectible sets in the game. The four WANTED poster SP cards form a cohesive mini-collection with a distinctive art style that hasn’t been repeated in later sets. The Sogeking comic parallel is a genuine grail card. And the leader parallel lineup — Nami, Katakuri, Ace, Lucci — includes some of the most popular characters in the series.

If you’re building a long-term collection of the One Piece Card Game, OP-03 is a set you’ll want represented. The JPN versions offer identical art quality at lower prices for most cards, making them the smart entry point.

Collector’s Verdict

The WANTED poster SP set (4 cards) + Sogeking comic parallel + Nami leader parallel make OP-03 one of the most display-worthy sets in the entire game. JPN versions offer the same art at 40–60% lower prices.

For Competitive Players

OP-03 Nami is banned. Katakuri has been outpaced by newer Yellow leaders. Most OP-03 staples have been power-crept by cards from later sets.

Some OP-03 cards still see play as supporting pieces in current decks. Charlotte Pudding remains a strong 1-DON searcher in Big Mom builds, and certain OP-03 event cards slot into Blue and Yellow strategies. Check current deck lists on Limitless TCG before buying singles for competitive purposes — the meta shifts with each new set.

Best for Collectors

  • JPN singles or sealed box · $30–$500
  • Target: Sogeking, Nami L-P, WANTED SP set

Best for Investors

  • JPN sealed box · $129+ per box
  • Hold sealed, minimum 2-year horizon

For Investors

The investment case for OP-03 is straightforward: no reprint, shrinking supply, and iconic chase cards. Early OPTCG sets have shown strong appreciation — OP-01 sealed boxes climbed roughly 299% through 2025, and OP-02 followed a similar trajectory.

OP-03 fits this pattern. JPN boxes have risen from ¥4,752 to around ¥19,400 (approximately 4x the original retail). English boxes have gone from ~$96 to $602 (over 6x). The out-of-print confirmation from Bandai means no new supply will enter the market.

Entry Point Comparison

JPN sealed boxes at ~$129 represent a significantly lower entry point than EN boxes at $602, with the same underlying asset appreciation potential.

Persona Recommended Buy Budget Range Key Cards to Target
Collector JPN singles or sealed box $30–$500 Sogeking, Nami L-P, WANTED SP set
Player EN singles only $5–$30 Pudding, specific tech cards
Investor JPN sealed box $129+ per box Hold sealed, minimum 2-year horizon

Pull Rates — What’s in Your Box

As an out-of-print set, OP-03 carries a sealed premium that reflects its collectibility, scarcity, and the experience of opening packs from a set you can’t easily replace.

OP-03 Pull Rates (JPN Community Data)

These rates are estimated from Japanese community box opening reports. BANDAI does not publish official pull rates.

Rarity Est. Pull Rate Per BOX (24 packs) Per Case (12 BOX)
SR Super Rare ~20% per pack 4–5 cards ~50 cards
L Leader Parallel ~1 in 6 BOX (16%) ~0.17 ~2
SEC Parallel ~1 in 6.5 BOX (15%) ~0.15 ~2
SP WANTED ~1 in 12 BOX (8%) ~0.08 ~1
Manga Comic Parallel ~1 in 120 BOX ~0.008 ~0.1

Estimated rates based on Japanese community opening data. Not officially confirmed by BANDAI. Actual results vary.

What This Means

The guaranteed SRs provide a baseline in every box. Pulling even one Leader Parallel or SP card dramatically changes the picture, and hitting the Sogeking Comic Parallel at ¥69,800 turns a single box into a major win. At ~1 per 120 boxes, it’s a true grail pull.

Box Contents by Rarity

At a JPN box price of ~¥19,400 ($129):

Rarity Tier Pulls per BOX Card Value Range
SR (guaranteed) 4–5 ~¥200 avg each
Leader Parallel ~0.17 ~¥5,000 each
SEC Parallel ~0.15 ~¥1,000 each
SP (WANTED) ~0.08 ~¥15,000 each
Comic Parallel (Sogeking) ~0.008 ~¥69,800
R / UC / C bulk ~130 minimal

Singles vs Sealed — Which Strategy?

Strategy Cost to Acquire Top 5 Risk Level Best For
Buy singles (JPN) ~¥115,000 ($767) Low — you get exactly what you want Targeted collectors
Buy singles (EN) ~$1,654 Low — precise targeting EN-only collectors
Buy sealed JPN box (1) ~¥19,400 ($129) High — random pulls Experience + upside
Buy sealed EN box (1) ~$602 High — random pulls EN collectors + investors

For collectors targeting specific cards, singles are almost always more cost-effective. For investors focused on long-term appreciation, sealed boxes — particularly JPN at $129 — offer exposure to the set’s scarcity premium without the variance of opening.

JPN vs EN — Which Version to Buy?

The price gap between Japanese and English OP-03 products tells a clear story.

Japanese Version — ~$129/box

  • Higher print quality (textured holos) · 40–60% lower prices
  • Not tournament legal in Western events

English Version — ~$602/box

  • Tournament legal internationally · Standard print quality
  • Very scarce availability

OP-03 Pillars of Strength Japanese and English booster box side by side comparison
JPN vs EN — same cards, very different prices

For collection and investment: JPN versions deliver the same card art — often with superior print quality — at 40–60% lower prices than their EN equivalents. A JPN Nami leader parallel at $85 vs the EN version at $302 is a 72% savings for an identical piece of art.

For competitive play: You’ll need English cards for Western tournaments. But for OP-03 specifically, most competitive staples have been power-crept or banned (Nami), so the tournament legality factor matters less here than with current sets.

Sealed Investment Math

JPN boxes at $129 vs EN boxes at $602 means your capital goes roughly 4.7x further on the Japanese side. Both versions are out of print with comparable scarcity trajectories.

Read our full comparison: Japanese vs English One Piece Cards — Which Should You Buy?

Where to Buy OP-03 JPN Boxes & Singles

Buying from Japan gives you access to OP-03 at significantly lower prices than the English market — but sourcing matters.

What to look for in a JPN sealed box:

  • Original shrink wrap intact (no resealing)
  • Seller reputation and transaction history
  • Clear product photos showing the BANDAI seal

Shipping and customs:

JPN booster boxes are compact and ship well internationally. Expect $15–$30 for tracked shipping to the US, with delivery in 7–14 days. Most countries have duty-free thresholds for personal imports — check your local customs regulations. For US buyers, individual card shipments under $800 are typically duty-free.

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The Bottom Line

OP-03 Pillars of Strength stands out as one of the most collectible early sets in the One Piece Card Game. Three key points:

  1. The Sogeking comic parallel ($854 EN / ¥69,800 JPN) is one of the game’s true grail cards, and the four WANTED poster SPs create a collector mini-set with unique art that hasn’t been repeated.
  2. Out-of-print status in both languages means prices are driven by shrinking supply. Early OPTCG sets have consistently appreciated, and OP-03 fits the same pattern.
  3. JPN versions offer the same cards at 40–60% lower prices. A JPN sealed box at $129 vs EN at $602 is the clearest value play in OP-03 right now.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the pull rates for OP-03 Pillars of Strength?

Based on Japanese community opening data, expect 4–5 Super Rares per box, roughly 1 Leader Parallel per 6 boxes, 1 SEC Parallel per 6–7 boxes, and 1 SP (WANTED) card per 12 boxes. The Sogeking comic parallel is the rarest at approximately 1 per 10 cartons (120 boxes). These are community estimates — BANDAI does not publish official rates.

What is the most expensive card in OP-03?

The Sogeking comic parallel (OP03-122) is the highest-value pullable card, at approximately $854 ungraded (EN) or ¥69,800 (JPN) as of March 2026. Graded PSA 10 copies have sold for over $950. Championship promo cards like Charlotte Linlin ($898) and Charlotte Katakuri ($842) command higher prices but aren’t pullable from regular booster boxes.

Is OP-03 still worth buying in 2026?

For collectors and investors, yes. OP-03 is out of print in both JPN and EN, prices have appreciated steadily, and the set contains iconic chase cards. For competitive players, most OP-03 staples have been power-crept and Nami is banned — buy singles for specific tech cards rather than sealed product.

How much is a sealed OP-03 booster box?

As of March 2026, a sealed JPN box trades around ¥19,400 (~$129) and a sealed EN box around $602. Both have appreciated significantly from their original retail prices of ¥4,752 and ~$96 respectively. EN boxes carry a larger premium due to lower print runs and higher Western demand.

What leaders are in OP-03 Pillars of Strength?

OP-03 features 8 leaders: Portgas D. Ace (Red), Kuro (Blue), Arlong (Blue), Nami (Blue), Iceberg (Blue/Purple), Rob Lucci (Black), Charlotte Linlin (Yellow/Black), and Charlotte Katakuri (Yellow). Nami’s unique deck-out win condition made her one of the most infamous leaders in the game before she was banned from competitive play.

Will OP-03 get a reprint?

As of March 2026, BANDAI has not announced any reprint for OP-03 in either language. Given the game is now 15+ sets deep, reprints of early sets are unlikely. This out-of-print status is a primary driver of OP-03’s price appreciation.

What is the Sogeking manga rare worth?

The Sogeking comic parallel (OP03-122) is worth approximately $854 ungraded on the English market and ¥69,800 (~$465) on the Japanese market as of March 2026. PSA 10 graded copies have reached over $950. The card features manga panels from the Water 7 arc and has a pull rate of roughly 1 per 10 cartons, making it one of the rarest cards in the One Piece Card Game.


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