All One Piece TCG Card Sets

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the newest One Piece TCG sets?
The latest English releases are OP15 and EB04 (Extra Booster: Adventure on Kami's Island). In Japan, sets release ahead of the English schedule, so Japanese-exclusive sets like OP14 and the Family Deck Set are also available in our database. We add new sets as soon as they launch, with full card lists, images, and pricing data.
What is the difference between booster packs, starter decks, and extra boosters?
Booster packs (OP series) are the main expansion sets with 12 cards per pack and contain the widest variety of cards including Secret Rares. Starter decks (ST series) are pre-built 51-card decks designed for new players to start playing immediately. Extra boosters (EB series) are smaller supplemental sets that introduce themed cards between main set releases. Premium boosters contain higher-rarity reprints and are typically sold at a higher price point.
How many One Piece TCG cards exist?
Our database tracks over 6,000 unique One Piece TCG cards across all released sets in both English and Japanese. This includes main booster sets OP01 through OP15, over 20 starter decks, extra boosters, premium boosters, and promo cards. The Japanese card pool is larger since Japan receives sets before the English release. Use the language toggle to switch between English and Japanese card databases.
What are the most valuable One Piece TCG sets?
OP01 Romance Dawn, as the first set released, contains some of the most valuable chase cards including alternate art Leaders and Secret Rares that can sell for hundreds of dollars. Other high-value sets include OP02 Paramount War and OP05 Awakening of the New Era. Check our Market Movers page to see which cards are currently gaining or losing value across all sets.
Are Japanese One Piece TCG cards compatible with English cards?
Japanese and English One Piece TCG cards share the same gameplay mechanics, stats, and card numbers. However, official tournaments typically require all cards to be the same language within a deck. Japanese sets often release months before their English counterparts, and some sets like the Family Deck Set are exclusive to Japan. Our database tracks both languages separately so you can compare card availability across regions.