Top Chase Cards in OP11 A Fist of Divine Speed (One Piece TCG)

OP11 is technically a bridge set, but it introduces several collector-facing upgrades that make it far more attractive than most transition releases. The set stands out for its 3rd Anniversary Special cards, reprints of the OP05 Manga Rare Luffy with gold and silver finishes, which immediately pulled in collectors. It also features a well-liked Manga Rare Luffy (Gear Fourth) and expands premium variety with six Special Rares using a new mandala-style background design. On top of that, OP11 is the second set to include Alt Art Event cards styled like manga panels, adding another chase layer. As a result, OP11 has real depth in its chase pool.

Top Chase Cards by Category

Manga Rare

OP11 includes a single manga rare, which anchors the set’s chase appeal. It’s the clearest high-end pull and the main box-opening target.

Monkey D. Luffy (OP11-118)

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3rd Anniversary Special Cards

These anniversary cards reuse iconic art with premium gold and silver finishes. They sit outside normal pull patterns and attract long-term collectors.

Monkey D. Luffy (OP05-119) — Gold

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Monkey D. Luffy (OP05-119) — Silver

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Special Rare (SP)

OP11’s Special Rares share a consistent premium presentation. Together they form a deep mid-tier chase pool rather than a single standout.

Luffy-Tarou (ST18-005)

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Shanks (ST16-004)

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Sanji (OP06-119)

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Stussy (OP07-085)

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Shirahoshi (EB01-057)

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Silvers Rayleigh (OP09-005)

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Treasure Rare (TR)

Treasure Rares are pulled less frequently and appeal to collectors who focus on scarcity and regional variants.

Roronoa Zoro (OP06-118) — French

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Jesus Burgess (OP09-086) — Chinese

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Portgas D. Ace (OP08-052)

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Leader Alt Art

Leader Alt Arts remain visible in the hobby because leaders define decks. These cards keep demand beyond the release window.

Nami (OP11-041)

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Monkey D. Luffy (OP11-040)

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Koby (OP11-001)

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Charlotte Katakuri (OP11-062)

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Shirahoshi (OP11-022)

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Jinbe (OP11-021)

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Event Manga Rare

Event Manga Rares use manga panel-style artwork. They form a small but distinct chase subset within OP11.

Gear Two (OP11-080)

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Gum-Gum Fire-Fist Pistol Red Hawk (OP11-114)

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Honesty Impact (OP11-018)

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Secret Rare (SEC) Alt Art

Secret Rare Alt Arts sit at the top of the non-manga chase tier and are among the hardest pulls in the set.

Monkey D. Luffy (OP11-118)

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Koby (OP11-119)

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Is OP11 A Fist of Divine Speed worth opening?

OP11 is one of the stronger value opens among non-hype sets. It has multiple chase types: manga rare, anniversary specials, SPs, and alt-art events. Luffy Gear Fourth manga rare has solid, long-term appeal. Anniversary cards add collector prestige beyond normal set pulls. Box prices stay relatively affordable compared to OP05 or OP09.

How this set compares

Compared to OP10, OP11 feels significantly more premium. It adds more chase categories, better presentation, and clearer collector intent. Compared to OP09, OP05 and OP13, OP11 competes by stacking multiple mid-to-high-end chases instead of relying on manga density. Overall, OP11 is often underrated. For the price, it delivers a high number of meaningful chase cards and several long-term collectibles.

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