One Piece TCG Card Guide
Top 10 Cards from OP-10 Royal Blood
OP-10 Royal Blood is a Law-focused set with a manga rare, detailed SP cards, manga event cards and several collector hits tied to Marineford and Whole Cake Island. This guide ranks the best OP-10 cards based on rarity, artwork, character popularity, story significance and pull excitement.
Quick answer: what is the best card from OP-10?
The best card from OP-10 Royal Blood is Trafalgar Law OP10-119 Manga Rare. The next strongest chases are Whitebeard SP, Sanji SP, Uso-Hachi SP and the Ace Treasure Rare.

Trafalgar Law
The Trafalgar Law alternate art leader rounds out the list as the most popular alt leader in OP-10. Law is one of the most loved characters in the franchise, and the design gives collectors another strong Law card to chase outside of the manga rare and secret rare versions. It is not as difficult to pull as the top-end cards, but it is still one of the most appealing hits from Royal Blood.

Monkey D. Luffy
Luffy is the most popular character in One Piece, so his secret rare alternate art deserves a place even though it is easier to pull than many of the cards above it. The Gear 4 design is memorable, and Luffy cards tend to have a strong collector floor simply because of who he is. It is not the biggest chase in OP-10, but it is still one of the best regular alternate arts from the set.

Charlotte Flampe
Flampe is not as extravagant as some of the other OP-10 SP cards, but it still earns a place because the card has clear Whole Cake Island appeal. The inclusion of Katakuri helps its popularity a lot, as Katakuri is one of the most liked characters from that part of the story. Even if Flampe herself is not a major collector favourite, the card is still more interesting than it might first appear.

Charlotte Pudding
Pudding sits lower down the SP popularity list for OP-10, but this is still a hard card to pull and a very attractive special rare. The artwork creates a beautiful Whole Cake Island scene, and the colours help the card feel warm and character-focused. It may not have the same broad popularity as Whitebeard or Sanji, but it is still one of the better-designed cards in the set.

Divine Departure
Manga event cards have become very popular with collectors, and Divine Departure is one of the most memorable events from OP-10. It captures the moment where Shanks one-shots Kid's crew using Gol D. Roger's famous attack. That story significance gives the card a lot more weight than a random event card, and the manga-event treatment makes it feel like a true chase pull.

Portgas D. Ace
The Ace treasure rare is one of the best English treasure rares we have had so far. Ace is already one of the most popular characters in the franchise, and the card also includes Luffy, which gives it even more collector appeal. The moment being shown is iconic: Luffy and Ace finally breaking Ace out of his chains at Marineford. That emotional scene makes this card much more memorable than a normal reprint-style chase.

Uso-Hachi
Uso-Hachi is another strong OP-10 SP because Usopp is part of the Straw Hat crew and has a loyal fanbase. Like the best special rares, this card does more than just show the character. It paints a detailed scene and gives collectors a lot to look at. That scene-based artwork helps it stand out from simpler alternate arts in the set.

Sanji
Sanji takes third place thanks to a strong mix of character popularity and excellent SP artwork. The card is very detailed, and the blue and pink colour palette works especially well. Sanji is one of the core Straw Hat characters, so even in a set that is heavily Law-focused, a standout Sanji card is always going to attract attention from collectors.

Edward Newgate
Whitebeard is easily the best SP card in OP-10. The artwork has a huge amount of detail, showing Whitebeard with his crew and recognisable characters such as Jozu and Ace in the background. It feels like a full scene rather than a simple character portrait, which is exactly what collectors want from a special rare. Whitebeard is also one of the most important figures in One Piece, so this card has both character appeal and artwork appeal working in its favour.

Trafalgar Law
The Trafalgar Law manga rare is the clear number one card from OP-10 Royal Blood. It is the hardest card to pull in the set and gives OP-10 its main high-end chase. Law already has one of the most popular manga rares in OP-05, and many collectors see this OP-10 version as the second-best manga Law card. It is also one of the more affordable manga rares compared with the very top end of the One Piece TCG, which makes it a realistic chase for more collectors.
Ranking notes
How this OP-10 top 10 was chosen
Ranking notes
How this OP-10 top 10 was chosen
This ranking focuses on the OP-10 cards that are most exciting for collectors to pull. It considers rarity, card type, character popularity, artwork quality and story significance rather than acting as a live price chart.
Trafalgar Law takes the top spot because the manga rare is the hardest card to pull from Royal Blood. The SP cards are also a major part of the set's appeal, especially Whitebeard, Sanji and Uso-Hachi.
Ace Treasure Rare and Divine Departure rank highly because both cards reference major story moments, while Luffy and Law's alternate arts give the lower half of the list familiar character appeal.
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Should you open OP-10 packs or buy singles?
Buying singles is usually the safer option if you only want Trafalgar Law Manga, Whitebeard SP or another exact OP-10 card. Opening OP-10 packs is more appealing if you enjoy the chase and would be happy with several possible hits across manga rares, SP cards, manga events, treasure rares and alternate arts.
Buy singles if...
You mainly want one specific Law, Whitebeard, Sanji, Ace or Luffy card and do not want to rely on pack odds.
Open packs if...
You enjoy Royal Blood's Law theme and want a chance at several different collector hits. Try the One Piece pack simulator before buying sealed product.
OP-10 card FAQ
What is the best card from OP-10?
Trafalgar Law OP10-119 Manga Rare is the best card from OP-10 Royal Blood and the hardest card to pull from the set.
Does OP-10 have a manga rare?
Yes. OP-10 includes Trafalgar Law as its manga rare, which is the main chase card from Royal Blood.
What are the best SP cards from OP-10?
Whitebeard SP, Sanji SP and Uso-Hachi SP are the standout special rares from OP-10, with Pudding and Flampe also offering strong Whole Cake Island-themed artwork.
Are these OP-10 cards ranked by price?
Not exactly. This list considers rarity, collector appeal, character popularity, artwork and pull excitement rather than acting as a live market-price ranking.
Want to try pulling OP-10 cards?
Open virtual One Piece packs, build your collection and see whether you can pull one of the biggest Royal Blood chase cards. You can also browse the full One Piece TCG guides section for more rankings and collector guides.
