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ONE PIECE ROUND1 promo prices and market forecast 2026

ONE PIECE × ROUND1 Promo Prices: Japan Scarcity & 2026 Market Forecast

Official Japan Guide · Updated July 16, 2026 JST
ONE PIECE × ROUND1 Japan 2026

All ten promo cards, the app-coupon distribution route, 98 eligible Japanese stores, stock-voucher rules, the separate United States program, and the checks an overseas collector should complete.

Official Japanese ONE PIECE Card Game ROUND1 Promotion Pack selected for the SST Coming Soon product

Answer first: Japan’s ONE PIECE × ROUND1 collaboration runs from July 18 through October 17, 2026. The Japanese promo is a one-card pack with ten possible Straw Hat Crew designs. The published Japan route requires a ROUND1 app coupon, use of an eligible ROUND1 activity, and one qualifying collaboration-menu item at an eligible store. The card is random, the character cannot be selected, and stock can end by location.

This page explains the Japanese campaign version. The United States Phase 1 program has different registration, identification, location, and Game Card deposit terms. A visitor should never take the rules from one region and assume that they apply in the other region.

The most useful way to understand this promotion is to separate four facts that are often mixed together. First, the overall collaboration includes food, drinks, activities, original goods, amusement prizes, photo features, and game-related rewards. Second, the Japanese trading-card benefit has its own narrower conditions. Third, the pack contains only one random card, even though the lineup has ten designs. Fourth, the North American card program is not the same distribution route as Japan.

This guide uses ROUND1’s campaign page, the official Japanese distribution PDF, ROUND1’s company announcement, Bandai’s official ONE PIECE Card Game database, and the official United States Phase 1 terms. It does not use unverified listing screenshots to assign prices, rank characters, or claim that every design appears at the same rate. Where an official source is silent, the article says so.

ONE PIECE × ROUND1 2026: official Japan quick facts

July 18–Oct. 17Published Japanese campaign period
98 storesPublished collaboration-menu and promo-card route
10 designsOne random card inside each campaign pack
5 coupons/dayMaximum app coupons per person under the notice
1 coupon = 1 itemOne qualifying item corresponds to one random card
In personEligible activity, menu, coupon, and available stock are required

Question Official Japan answer Practical meaning
What is distributed? One ONE PIECE Card Game ROUND1 promotional card from ten designs. A sealed pack contains one card, not all ten cards.
Can the design be chosen? No. Distribution is random and design selection is not available. A duplicate or unwanted character is not an exchange reason.
What is required? An eligible ROUND1 activity, a valid app coupon, and one qualifying collaboration-menu item. Walking to an amusement counter and asking only for the card is not the published Japan route.
What is the daily limit? Five coupons per person per day. The limit controls coupon use; it does not promise that the store still has five cards.
Where is the route available? At 98 published eligible Japanese stores. The broader 100-venue Japan collaboration number describes a wider campaign scope.
What if stock is unavailable? A limited exchange-voucher process may apply under the official conditions. Keep the same-day receipt and follow the issuing store’s instructions.

The wrapper selected by SST as the product image reinforces several core facts. It says there are ten types, one card is included per pack, the target age is nine and older, the pack is made in Japan, and it is marked “NOT FOR SALE.” That last label identifies it as a promotional distribution item rather than a standard retail booster. It does not prevent an owner from later transferring a legitimately obtained item, but it does mean that an outside listing should not be described as the official ROUND1 retail route.

The official campaign announcement also describes a larger simultaneous collaboration across Japan and North America. That overall scale is useful context, but it is not a substitute for the detailed card conditions. A headline venue count cannot tell a visitor which menu is available, whether a specific store has stock, which coupon is valid, or what the United States terms require.

How the Japanese ROUND1 promo-card route works

Short answer: choose an eligible Japanese store, use an eligible ROUND1 activity, open the required coupon in the ROUND1 app, obtain one qualifying collaboration-menu item, and receive one random card while stock is available. Each part matters. Missing the app coupon, using a non-eligible location, or visiting after local stock has ended can prevent distribution.

Confirm the eligible Japanese location. Use ROUND1’s current campaign information rather than a copied list that may be incomplete. The card route is published for 98 eligible stores, while some other collaboration features use different location lists.
Open or register the ROUND1 app. The Japanese distribution notice requires the campaign coupon delivered through the app. The coupon is personal, and the rules prohibit transferring it or creating multiple accounts to increase access.
Use an eligible ROUND1 activity. The official distribution PDF ties the route to bowling, Spo-cha, karaoke, billiards, or darts. The exact activity and menu availability can differ by store, so confirm the store’s published facilities.
Use one coupon for one qualifying menu item. One coupon applies to one eligible collaboration-menu item, and that item corresponds to one random promotional card while supplies last. The daily limit is five coupons per person.
Check the card or protect the voucher documents. If a card is provided, understand that the design is random. If a voucher is issued because stock is temporarily unavailable, keep the same-day receipt, voucher, and issuing-store information together.

Launch-day and daily coupon timing

The July 18 launch uses a special coupon-delivery schedule. ROUND1 states that launch-day coupons are distributed in stages from noon on July 15 through July 17. July 18 is also the limited case in which a screenshot of the coupon QR can be presented under the published instructions. From July 19, daily coupons are issued at 6:00 a.m. and remain valid until 5:59 a.m. the next day.

That timing should be read as a coupon rule, not as a stock promise. A valid coupon does not reserve a card, a menu item, or a time slot. It also does not override a store’s available facilities or local novelty stock. A visitor should check the official campaign page and the relevant store’s official notices before travelling, then accept that the in-store counter is the final operational source.

Why the official route is not a card-only counter transaction

The Japanese notice connects the card to a qualifying collaboration-menu item and an eligible ROUND1 activity. This matters because short social summaries sometimes describe the promotion as though a customer simply pays for a card pack. That description omits the app, venue, activity, and menu conditions. It can also mislead an overseas collector into believing that the Japanese promotional wrapper was a normal product distributed through card shops.

Use precise language when describing origin. “Obtained through the Japanese ROUND1 collaboration-menu benefit” matches the published route. “Purchased as a normal retail booster from ROUND1” does not. If a later seller offers the sealed pack, the seller should still explain whether the item is the Japanese campaign pack, one opened card, or another regional item.

Random does not mean equal odds. ROUND1 says the card design is random and cannot be selected. The reviewed official sources do not publish an equal probability for each of the ten designs. Do not convert “random” into a one-in-ten guarantee, a completion formula, or a claim that ten packs should contain ten different characters.

All ten ONE PIECE × ROUND1 promo cards

The official high-resolution ROUND1 lineup shows ten Straw Hat Crew members in event artwork connected to ROUND1 activities. The printed card numbers below were transcribed from that official campaign asset and checked against Bandai’s official card database where the base card is available. The Sanji card is OP15-047. Character popularity, listing volume, and possible future pricing are intentionally outside this identity table.

# Character Printed card number Base set code Identity note
1 Monkey D. Luffy OP16-095 OP-16 Official ROUND1 event-art printing; one of ten possible random designs.
2 Roronoa Zoro PRB02-006 PRB-02 Official ROUND1 event-art printing; one of ten possible random designs.
3 Nami ST29-008 ST-29 Official ROUND1 event-art printing; one of ten possible random designs.
4 Usopp OP11-003 OP-11 Official ROUND1 event-art printing; one of ten possible random designs.
5 Sanji OP15-047 OP-15 Official ROUND1 event-art printing; one of ten possible random designs.
6 Tony Tony Chopper OP09-068 OP-09 Official ROUND1 event-art printing; one of ten possible random designs.
7 Nico Robin EB03-054 EB-03 Official ROUND1 event-art printing; one of ten possible random designs.
8 Franky ST21-011 ST-21 Official ROUND1 event-art printing; one of ten possible random designs.
9 Brook OP11-056 OP-11 Official ROUND1 event-art printing; one of ten possible random designs.
10 Jinbe ST29-005 ST-29 Official ROUND1 event-art printing; one of ten possible random designs.

These are ROUND1 event-art printings that use existing card identities rather than ten newly invented promotional card numbers. That distinction helps with verification. A listing should show the character, the printed card number, the Japanese text, and the ROUND1 event artwork together. A title that names only the character is not enough because the ONE PIECE Card Game contains many cards for the same member of the Straw Hat Crew.

The official lineup is also a reminder that “ten-card set” and “ten cards” are different descriptions. A true complete lineup must contain each of the ten named characters once. A group of ten random cards can contain duplicates. A sealed pack is a one-card unknown. An opened single is one identified card. Those formats should be stated clearly without suggesting that one has a guaranteed relationship to another.

How to verify a named single

Start with the printed card number. Then compare the visible character, event artwork, Japanese language, color, cost, power, and other card-face details with the official campaign image and Bandai database entry. Ask for a front image that is large enough to read the number and a separate back image that shows condition. If the seller uses a stock image, request the actual copy before relying on a condition description.

Do not infer that the ten cards share one base set. The lineup deliberately draws from OP, ST, PRB, and EB products. That is why the exact code matters. For example, Sanji’s event-art card uses OP15-047, Zoro uses PRB02-006, and Nico Robin uses EB03-054. The mixed source codes are part of the official lineup, not evidence that cards were combined from unrelated unofficial sets.

What the Promotion Pack is—and what it does not guarantee

The official Japanese wrapper is a sealed one-card promotional pack. It identifies ten possible types and one card inside. It is not a ten-card bundle, a booster with a published rarity ladder, a character-selectable pack, or a promise of a complete set. The “NOT FOR SALE” marking refers to the campaign distribution format printed on the wrapper. The official acquisition path is the Japanese ROUND1 collaboration benefit described above.

For an overseas collector, format is the first verification question. A seller may offer the sealed one-card pack, one opened named card, several opened cards, or a complete ten-character lineup. Each format needs different evidence. A sealed pack needs clear front and back wrapper images, intact seals, and confirmation that it is the Japanese campaign version. A named single needs readable front and back images. A complete lineup needs one image showing all ten identities plus closer condition images.

Officially established

  • Ten possible card designs.
  • One card in each promotional pack.
  • Random distribution through the Japan route.
  • No design selection or duplicate exchange.
  • Campaign distribution is subject to stock.

Not established by the reviewed sources

  • Equal odds for all ten designs.
  • A guaranteed number of unique cards from multiple packs.
  • A published total print run.
  • A published per-store allocation or restock quantity.
  • A future sale price for SST’s Coming Soon page.

Kondisi deserves extra attention because the official route takes place during an entertainment visit. A card may be carried before it is sleeved. Ask about edge wear, corner whitening, surface marks, bends, moisture, and how the item was stored. If the wrapper is the collectible object, confirm that it has not been cut, resealed, heavily folded, or punctured. A “new” label should not replace photographs.

Language should also be explicit. The product image used here is the Japanese pack, and the card list above refers to the Japanese event-art lineup shown in ROUND1’s official asset. Shared character art across regions does not automatically make two releases identical. Check printed language, wrapper, distribution program, and official regional terms separately.

Image-safety note: this repair candidate uses the user-selected official product image from SST attachment 43999 as its only body image. Predictive graphics, probability charts, marketplace screenshots, and an older card-list composite with an incorrect Sanji transcription are excluded.

Eligible Japan stores, local stock, and exchange vouchers

The official numbers describe two scopes. ROUND1’s wider company announcement describes the overall collaboration at 100 venues in Japan and 59 in North America. The detailed Japanese menu and promo-card notice lists 98 eligible Japanese stores for the card route. This is not a numerical conflict: some venues participate in the broader collaboration without offering the qualifying menu path.

Two Japanese venues identified in the published materials—Machida Jorna and Chofu Ekimae—are amusement-only exceptions and do not provide the collaboration menu. Other campaign features can have their own limited store lists. A visitor should therefore verify the exact feature, not merely confirm that “ONE PIECE × ROUND1” appears somewhere on a location page.

How to check local availability

ROUND1 directs customers to the campaign information and the relevant store’s official X account for stock-related notices. The notice asks customers not to telephone stores for individual current or incoming quantities. Even official social updates can lag behind the counter, so use a three-part check: campaign page, store account, and the in-store counter. None of those checks creates a reservation.

Store-level variation is expected. An eligible location can differ in facilities, menu availability, operating hours, novelty stock, and timing. The number of participating stores should never be converted into an estimate of pack quantity. ROUND1 has not published a total print run or a uniform allocation for every eligible store.

What the out-of-stock voucher does

The official Japan notice describes an exchange voucher for certain temporary card-stock shortages. The voucher is limited and tied to the issuing store. The customer must keep the receipt from the date the voucher was issued. After novelty stock arrives, the store announces eligible voucher numbers through its official X account. Redemption is valid for 30 days from that announcement under the published process.

The process is not an online backorder. ROUND1 does not promise individual contact or home delivery. Redemption must be handled at the same store that issued the voucher, and the card design remains random. A voucher does not reserve a character. The receipt is important because it connects the transaction and voucher to the store process; ROUND1 also warns that receipts are not reissued.

Group visits require care. One receipt may cover the group’s transaction, so the group should decide who will keep the original receipt and how any vouchers will be redeemed together. Photographing a receipt may help personal recordkeeping, but it does not replace whatever original documentation the store requires. Read the voucher itself and the store announcement before making a return trip.

Do not promise stock from a voucher. Vouchers themselves are limited, the redemption window is tied to the store’s announcement, the overall campaign can end, and the recipient still cannot select a design. Describe it as an official claim process with conditions, not as guaranteed remote fulfillment.

Other ONE PIECE × ROUND1 goods, prizes, and experiences

The promo card is only one part of the collaboration. ROUND1’s official announcement also presents original collaboration food and drinks, mini stickers, activity-specific experiences, original goods, amusement prizes, photo features, and rewards connected with ONE PIECE Bounty Rush. These features explain why the overall campaign venue count and the card-menu store count are not interchangeable.

Original merchandise and amusement prizes follow their own availability rules. A store may carry one feature without carrying every other feature, and an amusement prize is not distributed through the same coupon-and-menu condition as the promo card. Similarly, a photo spot or game-related reward can use a smaller location list. Always read the specific panel or terms for the feature you want.

This separation is useful when reviewing a social post. A photograph of a Chopper prize, a T-shirt, a postcard reward, or a photo spot does not prove that the person received a card pack at that venue. Ask which feature is shown and which official rule applies. The collaboration branding is shared, but fulfillment paths are not automatically shared.

Food and novelty rules also matter. The campaign prohibits conduct associated with improper stockpiling, resale-driven bulk behavior, and food waste. A visitor should use the collaboration as intended, respect per-person limits, and follow staff instructions. The card is a benefit connected to the qualifying experience, not permission to bypass venue rules.

Japan vs. United States ROUND1 card programs

They are separate programs. Japan uses the ROUND1 app, an eligible activity, and a qualifying collaboration-menu item. The United States Phase 1 terms used advance registration, a selected designated location, identification, and a Round1 Game Card deposit process during a specified store window. The shared collaboration does not make the operational rules interchangeable.

Point Japan card route United States Phase 1
Initial access ROUND1 app coupon issued under the Japanese campaign rules. Advance registration from July 1 to July 5, 2026, with the first 9,000 valid registrations under the terms.
Location One of 98 eligible Japanese collaboration-menu stores. The designated location connected with the successful registration.
In-store window Japanese campaign period from July 18 through October 17, subject to local stock. Phase 1 store window from July 18 through July 24 under the published terms.
Required transaction Eligible activity plus one qualifying menu item with one coupon. USD 20 deposit to the customer’s R1 Game Card for each requested OP Card, up to the stated limit, subject to availability.
Identity check Japanese coupon and in-store campaign conditions. Registration confirmation and matching identification at the designated location.
Selection No character design selection. No inspection, request, or exchange for a specific card under the Phase 1 terms.
Guarantee Coupon validity does not guarantee local stock. Registration is not a reservation, preorder, or guarantee of availability.

The United States terms describe a right to request card purchases under the program, not the Japanese collaboration-menu bonus. They also state that the participant must complete the process in a single visit, use the designated location, and present the required identity and confirmation. A deposit amount should not be confused with the later transfer price of a card outside the program.

Do not assume that the exact wrapper, printed language, card pool, or regional packaging is identical unless the relevant official source says so. The safest description is narrow: these are separate ROUND1 card programs running within the broader collaboration. Verify the region printed or shown on the actual item.

Remote participation is not supported by either set of terms described here. The Japanese route is an in-person venue benefit. The United States Phase 1 requires the registered participant at the designated store with identification. A third party offering an item later is not acting as the official remote distribution channel merely because the item originated from one of these programs.

Overseas collector verification checklist

An overseas collector usually encounters the promotion after the official venue step. That changes the task from “How do I use the coupon?” to “What exactly is this item, and can the seller prove it?” The checks below focus on identity, format, condition, fulfillment, and shipping. They are designed to prevent a Japanese pack, an opened single, a duplicate group, and a different regional item from being described as though they were the same product.

1. Exact formatAsk whether the offer is one sealed one-card pack, one opened named card, multiple random cards, or the complete ten-character lineup. Do not rely on “set,” “pack,” or “ten cards” without a plain-language definition.
2. Printed language and regionConfirm Japanese card text and the Japanese ROUND1 wrapper when that is the intended item. Shared artwork is not enough to prove the regional version.
3. Card-number evidenceFor an opened single, require a readable image of the printed code. Compare it with the ten-card table and Bandai’s official database.
4. Actual in-hand photographsStock images can explain the design but cannot establish ownership or condition. Ask for current front, back, edges, corners, and wrapper seals as applicable.
5. Complete-lineup proofA complete lineup should show all ten characters and all ten printed codes. Ten random cards with duplicates are not a complete lineup.
6. Kondisi descriptionAsk about surface marks, bends, whitening, dents, moisture, and storage. Clarify whether the card was sleeved immediately after the venue visit.
7. Fulfillment statusConfirm whether the item is physically in hand. A promised future allocation, coupon, or voucher is not the same as possession of the card.
8. Cancellation and substitutionRead what happens if the seller cannot obtain the item. A random pack should not be silently substituted for a named single, or one region for another.
9. Shipping protectionConfirm sleeve, rigid protection, waterproofing, tracked service, and handling for sealed wrappers. Ask who bears loss or damage under the stated shipping terms.
10. Import responsibilityCheck destination customs, taxes, carrier charges, and prohibited-item rules. Do not treat an old screenshot or another customer’s shipment as a universal result.

Questions to send before accepting an overseas offer

  • Is this the Japanese ROUND1 campaign version shown in the official product image?
  • Is the item a sealed one-card pack or an opened card?
  • If opened, what is the exact printed card number?
  • If described as complete, can one current photograph show all ten different characters?
  • Are the photographs of the actual item that will be shipped?
  • Is the item already in hand, or is fulfillment dependent on a later store visit or voucher?
  • What happens if the stated item cannot be supplied?
  • How will the card or wrapper be protected during international shipping?

A seller’s acquisition story is supporting context, not a replacement for item evidence. A receipt or ROUND1 voucher may help explain origin, but it does not prove the condition of a specific card unless the item is also shown. Avoid requesting personal information that is unnecessary; the goal is to establish the item, not expose another customer’s private data.

For authenticity, compare multiple stable details rather than one logo. Check the card number, Japanese text, layout, artwork, color, cost, power, copyright line, and card back. For the pack, compare the official front design, Bandai Namco and Bandai marks, age label, ten-type statement, one-card statement, “MADE IN JAPAN,” and “NOT FOR SALE” marking. If photographs are too small to inspect those details, ask for clearer images.

For a sealed wrapper, remember that authenticity and contents are separate questions. A genuine sealed pack can still contain any one of the ten random designs, and the official sources do not publish equal per-design odds. Do not accept a claim that a wrapper is more likely to contain one character unless that claim is supported by an official source for this exact promotion.

ONE PIECE × ROUND1 Promotion Pack Japanese 2026

The SST page is published as an information and status-watch page. The fresh July 16, 2026 read-only diagnosis found JPY 0, stock quantity 0, outofstock, purchasable false, in-stock false, backorders disabled, and direct cart addition rejected. SST inventory, a sale date, and a final price are not confirmed.

JPY 0 is a temporary administrative placeholder. It does not mean the product is free. The Coming Soon lock, price-sync lock, and stock-sync lock must remain intact.

View the SST ROUND1 status page
Status/watch link only. It is not a purchase button, reservation, allocation promise, or statement that SST currently holds campaign inventory.

How the SST checkout contract applies

SST’s current standard checkout contract has no item-count minimum. It requires a JPY 30,000 product subtotal. Shipping charges and taxes are excluded from that threshold. An approved account-specific exemption may apply, and the live cart and account state are the final authority.

Those checkout rules apply only to products that are actually purchasable. They do not activate, unlock, reserve, or make this Coming Soon ROUND1 product purchasable. A customer cannot satisfy the subtotal rule by treating the JPY 0 placeholder as an available line item. Until legitimate inventory and terms are confirmed, the page remains a status reference.

If SST later confirms legitimate inventory, the same product page should be re-diagnosed before any article wording changes. The checks should include actual price, stock quantity, stock status, purchasability, backorders, direct cart validation, product image, condition description, quantity limits, shipping terms, and whether structured product offers are enabled. An article should never infer those facts from the mere existence of a public URL.

ONE PIECE × ROUND1 Japan FAQ

What is the ONE PIECE × ROUND1 Promotion Pack?

It is a Japanese campaign pack made for the 2026 ONE PIECE × ROUND1 collaboration. The official wrapper states that one pack contains one card and that there are ten possible designs. It is a promotional distribution item, not a normal retail booster pack.

When does the ROUND1 collaboration run in Japan?

ROUND1 lists the Japanese collaboration from July 18 through October 17, 2026. The campaign begins at 10:00 a.m. on July 18. Card distribution is subject to the published store, coupon, activity, menu, and stock conditions.

How is one promo card obtained through the official Japan route?

Use an eligible ROUND1 activity, present one valid coupon from the ROUND1 app, and obtain one qualifying collaboration-menu item at an eligible Japanese location. One qualifying item with one coupon corresponds to one random promo card while stock is available.

How many app coupons can one person use in a day?

The official Japan notice sets a limit of five coupons per person per day. Each coupon applies to one qualifying collaboration-menu item. A daily coupon limit does not guarantee that five cards will be available at a particular location.

Can the character design be selected?

No. ROUND1 states that the card is random, the design cannot be selected, and an unwanted or duplicate design cannot be exchanged merely because of the result.

Which ten characters are in the ROUND1 card lineup?

The official lineup shows Monkey D. Luffy, Roronoa Zoro, Nami, Usopp, Sanji, Tony Tony Chopper, Nico Robin, Franky, Brook, and Jinbe. The printed card numbers are listed in the card table in this guide.

Does random distribution mean all ten designs have equal odds?

No official source reviewed for this guide publishes uniform per-design probabilities. Random means the recipient cannot select the design. It should not be converted into a same-rate claim or a mathematical completion guarantee.

Why do official materials mention both 100 Japanese venues and 98 eligible stores?

The wider collaboration announcement covers 100 venues in Japan, while the published collaboration-menu and promo-card route covers 98 eligible Japanese stores. The numbers describe different scopes and should not be treated as a contradiction.

What happens if a Japanese store is temporarily out of promo cards?

The official notice describes a limited exchange-voucher process. Keep the same-day receipt and voucher, follow the issuing store’s official X announcement, and return to that same store within the published redemption period. A voucher is not home delivery and does not allow a character selection.

Can a customer call a store to confirm card inventory?

ROUND1 asks customers not to request individual inventory checks by telephone. Use the official campaign page, the relevant store’s official X account, and the in-store counter, understanding that online notices may not reflect the counter instantly.

Can the promo card or collaboration menu be reserved?

The official Japan rules do not provide a reservation or hold route for the promo card. Availability depends on the eligible store, activity, menu, valid app coupon, and remaining stock at the time of the visit.

Are the Japan and United States ROUND1 card programs the same?

No. Japan uses an app-coupon, activity, and collaboration-menu route. The United States Phase 1 terms used advance registration, a designated location, identification, and a Round1 Game Card deposit process. Follow the rules for the region actually named in the official terms.

What is the current SST status for the Japanese Promotion Pack?

The SST page is a Coming Soon status page. The July 16 read-only check found stock quantity zero, out-of-stock status, purchasable false, backorders disabled, and direct cart addition blocked. It does not represent confirmed SST inventory.

Does JPY 0 on the SST page mean the Promotion Pack is free?

No. JPY 0 is a temporary administrative placeholder while the price is unannounced. It is not a sale price and does not make the Coming Soon item available.

Does SST’s JPY 30,000 checkout rule make the Coming Soon item purchasable?

No. The standard contract has no item-count minimum and uses a JPY 30,000 product subtotal, excluding shipping and taxes; an account-specific exemption may apply, and the live cart governs. Those rules apply only to purchasable items and do not unlock this Coming Soon product.

Primary sources checked for this local repair:

Facts were refreshed July 16, 2026 JST. Campaign and store conditions can change; use the current official page and in-store instructions. This candidate relies on official campaign facts, exact product-state evidence, and practical verification checks rather than third-party sales examples or mathematical pack-completion claims.


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