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Rarest One Piece Cards by Set

Explore the rarest One Piece TCG cards across different sets, from manga rares and secret rares to anniversary SPs, alternate arts and the biggest chase cards collectors look for.

Quick answer: what are the rarest One Piece cards?

The rarest One Piece cards are usually manga rares, special anniversary cards, premium SP cards and certain alternate arts. These cards are difficult to pull, highly collectible and often become the main chase cards of their sets. If you are still learning how these card types compare, start with the One Piece TCG rarities explained guide.

One of the biggest reasons collectors open One Piece TCG packs is the chance to pull rare and memorable cards from each set. Every expansion has its own standout chase cards, whether that means manga rares, secret rares, special cards or alternate art leaders.

While pull rates vary between sets, the rarest cards are usually the ones that define the identity of that release. These are the cards collectors talk about, chase and remember long after a set is no longer widely available.

The rarest card is not always the only reason to like a set, though. Some sets have one enormous chase card, while others have a deeper mix of alternate arts, SP cards, leaders and character-focused pulls. This is why it is useful to compare this page with the best One Piece sets to open for value guide.

Why the rarest cards matter

The rarest cards in a set often drive demand. They tend to combine low pull rates, strong character appeal and standout artwork, which makes them highly desirable for collectors.

In many cases, a single card can define how a set is viewed. If a set has an iconic manga rare or a particularly valuable alternate art, it is far more likely to stay popular over time.

However, rare does not automatically mean valuable. The cards that tend to stand out most are the ones that combine scarcity with beloved characters, major story moments or exceptional artwork.

Manga rares

In most One Piece TCG sets, the rarest cards are the manga rares. Manga rares are often estimated at around 1 in 5 cases on average, making them extremely difficult to pull. Anniversary sets can include cards that are even harder to find, but most mainline sets have a manga rare as the top chase card.

If you want a deeper explanation of what manga rares are, why they are so desirable and how manga-style chase cards differ, read the One Piece manga rares explained guide.

Here are some examples of manga rares that are clearly among the biggest and rarest chase cards in their respective sets:

OP-05 Gear 5 Luffy manga rare One Piece card
Gear 5 Luffy - OP-05/119
OP-02 Ace manga rare One Piece card
Portgas.D.Ace - OP-02/013
OP-06 Roronoa Zoro manga rare One Piece card
Roronoa Zoro - OP-06/118
Trafalgar Law manga rare card from OP-10 Royal Blood
Trafalgar Law - OP-10/147

Example chase cards by set

Exact values change over time, but some One Piece sets are strongly associated with specific standout cards. These are the cards many collectors think of first when discussing the rarest pulls from each release.

OP-05 Gear 5 Luffy manga rare One Piece card

OP-05 – Gear 5 Luffy

One of the most iconic manga rares in the game and a defining chase card from OP-05 Awakening of the New Era.

OP-09 Gold Manga Gol D. Roger One Piece card

OP-09 – Gold Roger

An extremely rare gold manga card and one of the hardest pulls in the One Piece TCG.

OP-13 red manga Luffy, Ace and Sabo One Piece card

OP-13 – Red Manga Trio

Luffy, Ace and Sabo manga rares give OP-13 one of the strongest chase-card line-ups in the game.

OP-11 Anniversary SP Luffy One Piece card

OP-11 to OP-14 – Anniversary SPs

Premium gold and silver SP cards with strong collector appeal and standout artwork.

Different sets have different chase profiles

Not every One Piece set is built the same way. Some are centred around a single major chase card, while others spread value across multiple rarities such as alternate arts, SP cards, secret rares and special anniversary-style cards.

This means the “rarest card” in a set is not always the only reason to open it. Some sets feel more rewarding because there are several desirable pulls rather than just one ultra-rare card at the top.

Anniversary-style sets such as OP-05, OP-09 and OP-13 are good examples of releases with especially strong chase-card profiles. These sets often include multiple high-interest cards, which can make them more exciting for collectors who want a variety of possible hits.

If you want to compare anniversary-style sets and collector releases more directly, the best One Piece sets for collectors guide is a useful next read.

Main series sets often focus their biggest chase around the manga rare. However, additional rarities can also increase the overall desirability of a set. For example, OP-11 to OP-14 featured gold and silver anniversary SP cards, and these can be just as exciting to pull as the headline manga rare.

SP cards are especially interesting because they can be easier to target than manga rares while still feeling premium in a collection. For more examples, see the top 10 underrated One Piece TCG SP cards guide.

Rarity and popularity often work together

A card does not become desirable just because it is hard to pull. The most valuable One Piece cards usually combine rarity with strong character appeal, important moments from the series, or visually striking artwork.

That combination is what makes certain cards stand out as true chase cards, rather than simply being rare cards that few people are actively searching for.

If you want to understand the odds behind these cards, read the One Piece TCG pull rates explained guide. If you are deciding which sealed products are worth opening, compare this page with the best One Piece booster boxes to buy guide.

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Explore chase cards before opening packs

If you want to compare the rarest cards across sets, using a One Piece pack simulator can help you get familiar with different expansions and their most exciting pulls.

For newer set-specific chase card lists, you can also compare the top 10 cards from OP-12, top 10 cards from OP-13, top 10 cards from OP-14 and top 10 cards from OP-15 guides.

You can also explore more One Piece TCG guides for information on pull rates, booster boxes and collecting strategies.