All Manga Rare Cards in One Piece Card Game (Up to OP-14) [February 2026]

What Are “Manga Rare” Cards?

In the One Piece Card Game, Manga Rare cards are among the hardest and most iconic cards you can pull. They use black-and-white manga art from Eiichiro Oda’s original panels, with a full art character in front. Each Manga Rare is an alternate-art version of a key card, often linked to a big story moment.

Pull rates are low: you usually see around one Manga Rare card per sealed case (12 booster boxes), so roughly one hit in about 288 booster packs. That is why sealed boxes from key sets like OP-05, OP-09 and OP-13 are popular for long-term collectors and high-end openings.

Manga Rare cards are marked with a “★” next to the rarity code. The artwork uses original black-and-white manga panels from the One Piece manga.

On this page you’ll find every English Manga Rare card up to OP-14, set by set, with a short story description and rough price indication. If you want to go straight to sealed product that can contain Manga Rares, you can use the quick picks below.

Manga Rares by Booster Set (OP14–OP01)

EB03: One Piece Heroines Edition (Feb 2026)

Uta (EB03-061, Secret Rare) – Fitting the theme of this edition, Uta gets her first-ever manga rare edition.

OP14: The Azure Sea's Seven (Jan 2026)

Dracule Mihawk (OP14-119, Secret Rare) – Dracule Mihawk is a major character in the manga and anime, known as the "Strongest Swordsman in the World" and nicknamed "Hawk-Eyes". He was formerly a member of the Seven Warlords of the Sea and is the primary rival of Roronoa Zoro, whose ultimate goal is to surpass him.

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OP13: Carrying on His Will (Nov 2025)

Monkey D. Luffy (OP13-118, Secret Rare) – This set features three manga rares — Luffy, Ace, and Sabo — representing the bond between the brothers. Luffy’s card combines nostalgic childhood scenes with present-day panels that show how much their brotherhood still defines them. The top manga panel is identical across all three cards, tying them together as a unified trio.

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Portgas D. Ace (OP13-119, Secret Rare). The second manga rare of this set. Also being a secret rare with manga panels depicting the importance of their brotherhood in the past and present. The top panel matches the other two cards, linking all three through their shared story of brotherhood.
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Sabo (OP13-120, Secret Rare). The third manga rare of this set. The manga panels behind him highlight key moments in their brotherhood, including scenes where Sabo asks Luffy’s crew to take care of him — just like one panel in the Ace manga rare. Together, the three manga rares form a tribute to their enduring brotherhood.
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PRB02: The Best Vol. 2 (Oct 2025)

Sanji (OP06-119, Secret Rare). Sanji’s first-ever manga rare in the One Piece TCG captures several defining moments from his story. The background features panels of his dream to find the All Blue, his emotional thanks to Owner Zeff, and the scene where he’s struck by Enel’s lightning. The full-color Sanji shows blue flames around his foot from his powerful new technique called Ifrit Jambe, which he developed during the Wano Country Arc.
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OP12: Legacy of the Master (Aug 2025)

Jewelry Bonney (OP12-118, Secret Rare). The manga panels are filled with images of Kuma (her father), a hint to the “legacy” theme and also Bonney's Nika form! A touch of pink color is applied to Bonney’s hair. Bonney’s manga rare opened around the $500 mark. Prices may fluctuate as more OP12 packs are opened, but it’s highly sought after due to its unique artwork and Bonney’s storyline relevance.

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OP11: A Fist of Divine Speed (June 2025)

Monkey D. Luffy(OP11-118, Secret Rare). The artwork presents Luffy once again in Gear 4 form. This is the fourth Manga Rare Luffy card, and it debuted around $600 market price on release. Collectors prize it as another iconic Luffy artwork, keeping its value fairly high.

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EB02: Anime 25th Collection (May 2025)

Monkey D. Luffy (EB02-061, Secret Rare). This card is all about Luffy's Gear 2 transformation.
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OP10: Royal Blood (Mar 2025)

Trafalgar D. Law (OP10-119, Secret Rare). The background has manga panels of Law from the Dressrosa/Wano arcs – for example, panels of Law using “Gamma Knife”.

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OP09: Emperors in the New World (Dec 2024)

Gol D. Roger (OP09-118, Secret Rare). Depicts Gol D. Roger in an epic manga spread style. Notably, this card received a special gold-foil treatment on its manga artwork, giving it the nickname “Gold Manga Rare.” The background is a collage of manga panels of Roger’s greatest moments – from finding Laugh Tale to wielding his sword Ace – but overlaid with a golden hue. As the Pirate King’s card and the first “Gold” manga rare, this is currently the most expensive English Manga Rare – often selling in the mid-four-figures. Early sales were around $3.5k, and it remains extremely sought-after.

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Monkey D. Luffy (OP09-119, Secret Rare). All four new emperors of the new world got their own manga rare in the OP09 set.

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Marshall D. Teach (OP09-093, Super Rare). The first Blackbeard manga rare.

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Shanks (OP09-004, Super Rare). Shanks got its second manga rare. OP09 in total has 5 manga rares, making it a popular booster box for collectors and players.

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Buggy (OP09-051, Rare). The first Buggy manga rare. All emperors of the new world have in common that they want to be King of the Pirates and claim the One Piece.

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PRB01: The Best Vol 1 (Nov 2024)

This premium booster compiled top cards from the game’s first year (2022–2023). It reprinted several manga rares from OP01 through OP05, and also issued a new Nami manga rare.

Monkey D. Luffy (OP05-119, Secret Rare). Reprinted from OP05.
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Shanks (OP01-120, Secret Rare). Reprinted from OP01.
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Portgas D. Ace (OP02-013, Super Rare). Reprint from OP02.
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Nami (OP01-016, Rare). A new manga rare, reprinted from OP01-016, and the first Nami manga rare in the One Piece TCG.
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Eustass "Captain" Kid (OP05-074, Super Rare). Reprinted from OP05.
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Sogeking (OP03-112, Secret Rare). Reprinted from OP03.
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Tony Tony Shopper (EB01-006, Super Rare). Reprinted from EB01.
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Sabo (OP04-083, Super Rare). Reprinted from OP04.
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Roronoa Zoro (OP06-118, Secret Rare). Reprinted from OP06.
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Trafalgar D. Law (OP05-069, Super Rare). Reprinted from OP05.
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OP08: Two Legends (Sep 2024)

Silvers Rayleigh (OP08-118, Secret Rare). The artwork shows “Dark King” Silvers Rayleigh. The card has a manga panel background from scenes from the manga’s Sabaody Archipelago chapters. Rayleigh’s manga rare is one of the lower-priced entries, around $250–$300, partly because supply from OP08 was healthier and he’s a non-main character.

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OP07: 500 Years in the Future (Jun 2024)

Boa Hancock (OP07-051, Secret Rare). The card features Boa Hancock drawn in an elegant style. The background consists of manga panels of Boa – for example, scenes of her turning enemies to stone with Mero Mero Merrow. The manga rare of Boa Hancock is quite pricey, reflecting her popularity as a character and the card’s scarcity.

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EB01: Memorial Collection (May 2024)

Tony Tony Chopper (EB01-006, Super Rare). In the EB01 set there is one new manga rare introduced. The background manga panels show some of the most iconic moments, including the moment where Luffy insisted Chopper join the crew and come with them, a true collector's item.

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OP06: Wings of the Captain (Mar 2024)

Roronoa Zoro (OP06-118, Secret Rare). The card shows Zoro unleashing his Three-Sword Technique in Wano. Zoro himself is depicted in black-and-white with splashes of green tint on his haramaki (waist band) and bandana. Zoro’s manga rare was initially over $1,500 when OP06 released.

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OP05: Awakening of the New Era (Dec 2023)

Monkey D. Luffy (OP05-119, Secret Rare). The card portrays Luffy in Gear 5 – his Toon-Force-like form – in joyous manga style. The art is directly inspired by Oda’s comic panels revealing Gear 5. Luffy’s figure is drawn in his laughing pose exactly as in the manga.

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Trafalgar Law (OP05-069, Super Rare). The set title Awakening of the New Era ties directly to Law’s own devil fruit awakening. The card shows him performing his “Shambles” move. By late 2025, this manga rare trades around the $400–$500 range.

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Eustass "Captain" Kid (OP05-074, Super Rare). The background panels come from Wano, showing Kid’s battles and rivalry with Luffy and Law.

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OP04: Kingdoms of Intrigue (Sep 2023)

Sabo (OP04-083, Super Rare). The artwork shows Sabo surrounded by flames, his fist blazing as a nod to inheriting Ace’s Mera Mera no Mi. Behind him, the manga-style background blends scenes from the Dressrosa arc with flashbacks of his childhood alongside Luffy and Ace.

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OP03: Pillars of Strength (Jun 2023)

Sogeking – (OP03-122, Secret Rare). The artwork showcases Sogeking (Usopp’s alter ego) in a playful yet heroic manga-style illustration. The background is composed of panels from the Enies Lobby arc. This one is a more affordable manga rarity, although it remains rare with steady demand among collectors.

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OP02: Paramount War (Mar 2023)

Portgas D. Ace (OP02-013, Super Rare). The artwork depicts Ace in dynamic manga style amid the Marineford war. The card’s art is largely black and white, with Ace’s flames illustrated in vivid color, capturing the dramatic moment from the manga.

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OP01: Romance Dawn (Dec 2022)

Shanks – OP01-120 (Secret Rare, Alternate “Manga” Art).

The artwork features “Red-Haired” Shanks in Eiichiro Oda’s manga style, set against a black-and-white panel background. On the right, it shows scenes from the first chapter where Shanks saves Luffy from a Sea King and loses his arm. The top-left panel depicts the moment he entrusts Luffy with his straw hat after Luffy vows to become the next Pirate King. On the left, there’s a scene from Episode 316 showing Shanks’ meeting with Whitebeard. The foreground shows Shanks in full color, highlighting his commanding stance and trademark facial scar.

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Conclusion

Manga Rares are exceptionally rare case-hit cards – typically only about one manga variant appears per sealed case of booster boxes, meaning you might have to open hundreds of packs to find one. In each set, the Manga Rare is the ultimate chase card (often denoted as a special parallel Secret Rare). Collectors often prefer to buy sealed cases or join case breaks to maximize odds of pulling one, since the chance from a single loose box is very slim. Remember that these cards are scarce by design – each set’s Manga Rare is printed in low quantities and features unique artwork not found in regular cards.

How to increase your odds of getting a Manga Rare:If you’re opening product, consider splitting a case with other collectors or buying from fresh case stock, as statistically there should be ~1 Manga Rare per case. Alternatively, you can hunt singles on the secondary market; while pricey, this guarantees you the card without the gamble. For those who love the thrill of the pull, watch for “God packs” or special premium products (e.g. ONE PIECE Card Game – The Best Vol.1 packs) which have occasionally reprinted Manga Rares (like the reissued Shanks) – these can be a more efficient way if you’re lucky. Ultimately, patience and caution are key: these cards are valuable, so ensure you buy from reputable sources and consider grading high-condition copies to protect and potentially increase their value.

Happy collecting, and may the luck of the Pirate King be with you on your quest for One Piece TCG’s elusive Manga Rares!

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