Best Sanji Chase Cards and Master Set Guide

Sanji chase cards are strong collector targets in the One Piece Card Game. His cards cover tournament promos, manga rare, treasure rare, special rare, leader alt art and secret rare versions, giving collectors a broad path for a Sanji master set.

This guide ranks the best Sanji cards from the current TCGKing selection. Use it to compare the top chase cards, find entry-level picks, and build your own Sanji master set.

Top Sanji chase cards

Sanji chase cards are driven by rarity, event distribution, character popularity and artwork. His top cards include competitive promos, regional variants and premium alt arts.

1. Sanji (OP10-005) Treasure Cup November 2025 Top 8 Promo

Tournament PromoTop 8

One of the hardest Sanji cards to obtain. Awarded only to top performers, this is a core high-end collector piece.

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2. Sanji (OP06-119) PRB02 Manga Rare

Manga RarePRB-02

The main Sanji grail. Manga rares sit at the top of One Piece TCG collecting, and Sanji is one of the most iconic Straw Hat characters.

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3. San-Gorou (ST18-003) Treasure Cup February 2025 Top 64 Promo

Tournament PromoTop 64

Competitive promo tied to Treasure Cup play. Wider distribution than Top 8, but still limited and collector-focused.

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4. Sanji (OP06-119) French OP09 Treasure Rare

Treasure Rare (TR)OP-09

Regional Treasure Rare variant with lower availability in many markets. A strong pick for collectors targeting full Sanji coverage.

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5. Sanji (OP01-013) Chinese OP08 Treasure Rare

Treasure Rare (TR)OP-08

Chinese Treasure Rare variant of an early Sanji card. Good for collectors who want regional versions in their master set.

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6. Sanji (OP02-026) OP02 Leader Alt Art

Leader Alt ArtOP-02

Early Sanji leader alt art from Paramount War. A key card for any Sanji master set.

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7. Sanji (OP06-119) OP11 Special Rare

Special Rare (SP)OP-11

Modern Sanji Special Rare from A Fist of Divine Speed. A strong mid-tier collector card with premium artwork appeal.

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8. Sanji (PRB01-001) PRB01 Leader Alt Art

Leader Alt ArtPRB-01

Leader alt art from The Best Vol. 1. A useful piece for collectors who want Sanji leader coverage.

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9. Sanji (ST14-003) OP10 Special Rare

Special Rare (SP)OP-10

Special Rare from Royal Blood. A good modern Sanji card for collectors building across newer sets.

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10. Boeuf Burst (OP12-060) OP12 Event Manga Rare

Event Manga RareOP-12

Sanji-themed attack card with event manga rare status. A different type of collector piece for a complete Sanji-focused collection.

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11. Sanji (OP10-063) OP12 Treasure Rare

Treasure Rare (TR)OP-12

Treasure Rare from Legacy of the Master. A strong pick for collectors who want newer Sanji variants.

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12. Sanji (OP12-041) OP12 Leader Alt Art

Leader Alt ArtOP-12

Modern Sanji leader alt art from Legacy of the Master. Useful for collectors building full leader coverage.

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13. Sanji (OP06-119) OP06 Secret Rare Alt Art

Secret Rare (SEC)OP-06

Premium alt art version of the OP06 Sanji Secret Rare. A clean entry point before moving into manga rare cards.

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FAQ: Sanji chase cards

What is the best Sanji chase card?

The main grail card is Sanji (OP06-119) PRB02 Manga Rare. It sits in the highest rarity tier and is one of the strongest Sanji collector targets.

What Sanji cards should I buy first for a master set?

Start with leader alt arts, special rares and secret rare alt arts. These give your collection structure before moving into manga rares, treasure rares and tournament promos.

Are Sanji tournament promo cards worth collecting?

Yes. Tournament promo cards have limited distribution and are tied to competitive events, which makes them harder to obtain than regular set cards.

Are Sanji treasure rares good collector cards?

Yes. Treasure rares are strong collector pieces, especially for character collectors who want regional and special print variants.

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