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Top 10 Cards from OP-11 A Fist of Divine Speed

OP-11 A Fist of Divine Speed is led by a powerful lineup of Luffy chase cards, including anniversary specials, a manga rare, a premium SP and the Gear Two manga event. This guide ranks the best OP-11 cards based on rarity, artwork, character popularity, collector appeal and pull excitement.

Quick answer: what is the best card from OP-11?

The best card from OP-11 is Gold Anniversary Monkey.D.Luffy, followed by Silver Anniversary Luffy and Manga Luffy. Luffy SP, Gear Two, Sanji SP, Shanks SP and the Nami alternate art leader also make A Fist of Divine Speed a strong collector set.

Nami alternate art leader card from OP-11 A Fist of Divine Speed
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OP11-041 (Alternate Art Leader)Leader Alternate Art

Nami

Nami is a popular character amongst One Piece fans, so it's no surprise that she is the only alternate art leader to make it onto this list. The card itself is very sought after, as it was an exceptionally strong leader and is still usable in the game today. OP-11 uses the classic 'manga heads' style of alternate art leader, which works great here with blue/yellow Nami.

Shirahoshi SP card from OP-11 A Fist of Divine Speed
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EB01-057 (SP)Special Rare

Shirahoshi

Shirahoshi is an unconventional choice to receive an SP card. However, this one is still pretty popular amongst fans. The playing card style of special rare was very well regarded and will almost certainly be used again at some point. The yellow theme fits this card very nicely, and the overall background design fits well with the character artwork to produce a stunning SP.

Stussy SP card from OP-11 A Fist of Divine Speed
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OP07-085 (SP)Special Rare

Stussy

A second character that isn't super popular amongst fans gets an SP in this set. Stussy was primarily featured in the Egghead Island arc, and this SP is another card that looks fantastic despite the limitations on the character's popularity level. The detail and color palette for this card in particular are great, with the classic black and gold combination really bringing the whole card together.

Shanks SP card from OP-11 A Fist of Divine Speed
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ST16-004 (SP)Special Rare

Shanks

We are now moving into the special rares that have more overall character popularity, with the first of these being Shanks. All the SPs within this set have insane amounts of detail, and this one is no different. The green and gold work very well together, and the Jolly Roger of the Red-Hair Pirates in each corner of the card is a nice touch.

Sanji SP card from OP-11 A Fist of Divine Speed
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OP06-119 (SP)Special Rare

Sanji

Sanji seems to be overlooked often when it comes to big cards, so that makes this SP even more special. The character art has Sanji wearing his red suit from the back end of the Wano arc, which really contrasts well with the blue and gold background. As Sanji is one of the primary characters in the One Piece story, this card was destined to be high on this list.

Gear Two manga event card from OP-11 A Fist of Divine Speed
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OP11-080 (Manga Event)Manga Event Alternate Art

Gear Two

The manga events were a great addition to the One Piece TCG, and one of the best ones that we have seen is Gear Two from OP-11. This features the manga event-style artwork with the white background and colorful highlights, paired with the iconic Gear Two pose from the Enies Lobby arc. To top it all off, the character in the artwork is obviously the main character, Luffy, which only increases the popularity of this one even further.

Luffy-Tarou SP card from OP-11 A Fist of Divine Speed
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ST18-005 (SP)Special Rare

Luffy-Tarou

When he was in Wano, Luffy took on the name Luffy-Tarou, and his card sits at number 4 on the list. Like the other SP cards, this features a great amount of detail and fantastic use of coloring to really make the card pop. With Luffy being the most popular character in the franchise, he was always going to be the most expensive SP in the set. Also, like Shanks, Luffy has the Jolly Roger of the Straw Hat Pirates in each corner of the card, which really is the cherry on top.

Monkey D Luffy manga rare card from OP-11 A Fist of Divine Speed
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OP11-118 (Manga)Manga Rare

Monkey.D.Luffy

The manga rare of the set comes in at third, and this one is another Luffy card. This time, the artwork features Gear 4 Luffy, or 'Snakeman', which is primarily from his fight with Katakuri on Whole Cake Island. While this manga rare is still a huge hit, it is the least popular of all the Luffy manga rares that we have seen. It is uncertain why this is the case, but it could be that the smoke effect covers some of the manga panels in the background, or perhaps people aren't as fond of this version of Luffy.

Monkey D Luffy Silver Anniversary card from OP-11 A Fist of Divine Speed
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OP05-119 (Silver Anniversary)Anniversary Special Rare

Monkey.D.Luffy

We take a huge jump up here in terms of popularity, as we reach the anniversary Luffy cards. Number two goes to the silver version of this card, and in many other sets, this would be the biggest card by quite a significant margin. This card features incredible detailing, great use of the purple, silver, and white color scheme, as well as the iconic Gear 5 pose that we also saw in OP-05 with the manga Luffy, which this card is essentially a reprint of. This is one of the most recognisable cards that has ever been printed within the TCG and will be remembered for years to come.

Monkey D Luffy Gold Anniversary card from OP-11 A Fist of Divine Speed
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OP05-119 (Gold Anniversary)Anniversary Special Rare

Monkey.D.Luffy

Yes, we have our fifth Luffy card in a row to finish off the list. The gold version of the anniversary card is perhaps the best card that Bandai has released to date. The artwork here is essentially the same as the silver version, except the detailing is gold rather than silver. Which card of the two you prefer is entirely personal preference, and this card beats the silver one on this list due to its value on the secondary market, as there isn't much else that can be used to separate the two. Either way, this card is iconic for so many reasons, and if you're lucky enough to have it in your collection, it's safe to say that the rest of us are certainly jealous.

Ranking notes

How this OP-11 top 10 was chosen

This OP-11 ranking focuses on the cards that are most exciting to pull from A Fist of Divine Speed. It gives extra weight to anniversary cards, manga rares, manga event cards, SP cards and alternate art leaders because those are the cards collectors usually chase hardest.

The list is not intended to be a live price chart. Market value can move quickly, especially around set releases, so this page ranks cards by a mix of rarity, character popularity, artwork, collector demand and pull excitement.

Luffy dominates the top of OP-11 because the set includes multiple premium Luffy treatments. Sanji, Shanks, Stussy, Shirahoshi and Nami help round out the list with strong SP and alternate art leader options.

Should you open OP-11 packs or buy singles?

Buying singles is usually the safer option if you only want one exact OP-11 card. Opening packs is more appealing if you enjoy the chase and would be happy with several possible hits, including anniversary Luffy cards, Manga Luffy, Gear Two, SP cards and alternate art leaders.

Buy singles if...

You only want Gold Anniversary Luffy, Silver Anniversary Luffy, Manga Luffy, Luffy SP, Gear Two or one specific OP-11 card. Singles remove the uncertainty of pack odds.

Open packs if...

You like the excitement of chasing a huge Luffy hit and would enjoy pulling any of the premium OP-11 cards. Try the One Piece pack simulator before buying sealed product.

OP-11 card FAQ

What is the best card from OP-11?

Gold Anniversary Monkey.D.Luffy takes the top spot in this ranking, with Silver Anniversary Luffy and Manga Luffy close behind.

Does OP-11 have a manga rare?

Yes. OP-11 includes Manga Monkey.D.Luffy, along with the Gear Two manga event card.

Is OP-11 worth opening?

OP-11 is appealing to open if you like Luffy-focused chase cards and would be happy with anniversary specials, manga cards, SP cards or alternate art leaders.

Are these OP-11 cards ranked by price?

Not exactly. This list considers rarity, collector demand, character popularity, artwork and pull excitement rather than acting as a live market-price ranking.

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