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One Piece TCG has five main card types: Leader, Character, Event, Stage, and Don!! Cards. Leader cards define your deck archetype. Character cards are the most collected and most valuable — key characters from the manga like Ace, Luffy, and Shanks drive the highest prices.
Rarities run C → UC → R → SR → SEC (Secret Rare). Secret Rares are the chase cards and can be worth $20–$500+. The most valuable cards are Alternate Art versions of popular characters — especially Portgas D. Ace, who commands the highest prices in the entire game.
Cards are color-coded: Red, Blue, Green, Purple, Black, Yellow, and multi-color. Your Leader card determines which colors you can run. Rare cards in the same color as popular Leaders stay more valuable due to ongoing tournament demand.
One Piece TCG originated in Japan. Japanese cards are often released months ahead of English versions. JP Secret Rares can be 2x–3x the English price for the same card — but English cards have a growing player base driving demand up over time.
OP-01 (Romance Dawn) is the base set with the most iconic cards — 1st print copies of Luffy, Shanks, and Ace fetch premiums. OP-04 (Kingdoms of Intrigue) introduced Yamato and Robin Secret Rares with huge collector demand. Any set featuring Ace has historically held strong value.
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Portgas D. Ace (alternate art) is the most valuable card in our database at ~$2,481. Ace is an iconic character whose death in the manga created enormous emotional and collector demand. Any Ace alternate art or Secret Rare version commands a significant premium.
We track 4,571+ cards across 53 sets, sourced directly from the official One Piece Card Game database and updated with every new set release.
Japanese first-print cards are often worth more for older sets since they preceded English releases. For current sets the gap has narrowed — but JP alternate arts for popular characters like Ace and Luffy typically carry a premium over EN equivalents.
Prices are sourced from market data and updated regularly. Market price reflects actual recent sale averages, giving you a realistic sense of what a card is worth right now.
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