The 10 Most Expensive One Piece Cards in Heroines Edition (EB-03)

The 10 Most Expensive One Piece Cards in Heroines Edition (EB-03)

There's a well-documented phenomenon where TCG cards that feature female characters end up more valuable than equivalent cards that don't. We see this in action all the time in Japanese card games like Pokémon and Yu-Gi-Oh

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Discover new allies!
Feature various characters who color Luffy's adventure throughout the entire One Piece series! One new leader card is also added!
Offers a Boost to a Wide Range of Existing Leaders!
All the included cards are new, allowing you to instantly strengthen all the different leaders that have appeared so far!
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As you might guess, One Piece Heroines Edition (which dropped on February 20, 2026) rides this phenomenon all the way to the bank. The entire premise of the set, borrowed from the light novels of the same name, is to highlight all the most popular ladies from the deep roster of characters from the One Piece world. Where most One Piece sets might feature one super-rare card featuring Nico Robin, Boa Hancock, or Nami, Heroines Edition gives collectors nine different SP cards to chase based on the most beloved women of the franchise. That's on top of the 18 alternate-art cards and four Gold DON!! cards!

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PSA10$1,200.00
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PSA10$199.99
Profit+275.37%
Pop.143 (88.82%)

So, which of these cards are treasures worthy of a pirate queen? You're about to find out. These are the most expensive cards in Extra Booster -One Piece Heroines Edition- (EB-03).

#10 SP Tashigi (EB03-018)

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PSA10$393.00
Profit+132.10%
Pop.138 (76.67%)

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[Opponent's Turn] This Character cannot be K.O.'d by your opponent's effects and gains [Blocker].
[End of Your Turn] You may rest 1 of your DON!! cards and trash 1 card from your hand: Set this Character as active.

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In addition to their base-rarity and alternate-art versions, nine of the strongest cards in Heroines Edition each got a special SP version with portrait-style artwork. These are the rarest of the rare, the cards everyone's most eager to pull from Heroines Edition—not least because there's the perfect number of them to fill a typical 3x3 card binder page.

On your opponent's turn, Tashigi transforms into a steel barrier that can block any incoming attack while shrugging off K.O. effects. On your own turn, she can swing for 6000 and ready herself so that neither she nor your Leader are stuck with shields down. While her personal defenses aren't totally impenetrable—she can be rested on your opponent's turn, and Red Roc hurts as always—her balance of offense and defense makes her a strong consideration in green decks that don't want to wait until the late game to apply pressure.

#9 SP Koala (EB03-042)

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PSA10$324.00
Profit+75.43%
Pop.193 (86.94%)

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If your Leader has the {Revolutionary Army} type, this Character gains +4 cost.
[Opponent's Turn] [On K.O.] Play up to 1 {Revolutionary Army} type Character card with a cost of 6 or less other than [Koala] or up to 1 [Nico Robin] with a cost of 6 or less from your hand or trash.

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This new Koala card is more or less mandatory in Sabo (OP13-004) decks. Koala naturally triggers Sabo's requirement to have an 8-cost Character (even though she only costs you 4 DON!! to play), and on K.O., she replaces herself with an even bigger Character. Hopefully Sabo (OP13-120).

Every Sabo player dreams of chaining this SP card into Red Super Alternate Art Sabo, a gameplay experience so luxuriously decadent that the Revolutionary Army might raise an eyebrow about it. (Don't worry, I won't tell.)

#8 SP Uta (EB03-003)

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PSA10$601.00
Profit+71.31%
Pop.303 (88.34%)

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[On Play] If your Leader is [Uta], draw 2 cards. Then, play up to 1 Character card with 6000 power or less and no base effect from your hand.

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We're not really at the point in the One Piece Card Game where most players want to build a deck around Characters that don't have any effects. Still, fans love Uta so much they might be willing to make an exception!

Even if this card doesn't bring Uta (P-011) into vogue, it's still a gorgeous, elusive collectible for fans of One Piece Film: Red. That's enough to make it worth three figures.

#7 SP Perona (EB03-045)

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PSA10$597.15
Profit+48.07%
Pop.223 (88.84%)

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[Blocker]
[On Play] Give up to 1 rested DON!! card to your Leader or 1 of your Characters. Then, if you have 10 or more cards in your trash, play up to 1 {Thriller Bark Pirates} type Character card with a cost of 2 or less from your trash rested.

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Kinda like its namesake character after she was poofed away from Thriller Bark, Perona (EB03-045) might not have a home of its own in the immediate future. Obviously it belongs in a deck full of {Thriller Bark Pirates} Characters, but the best Leader for that archetype at the moment—Gecko Moria (OP14-080)—doesn't necessarily want to give up a Character with [Trigger] to make room for this Perona.

Maybe meta shifts or a new Leader will resolve that conundrum in Perona's favor down the line. For now, this is still a sweet card for a fan-favorite character.

#6 SP Vinsmoke Reiju (EB03-031)

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PSA10$504.11
Profit+76.44%
Pop.236 (87.41%)

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[Your Turn] [On Play] DON!! 1: If your Leader is [Sanji], activate the [Main] effect of up to 1 Event card with a cost of 7 or less in your trash.

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Vinsmoke Reiju (EB03-031) was designed to work in exactly one deck. But in that deck, it's crazy powerful.

Most players build Sanji (OP12-041) as an Event-heavy control deck, topped off by cards like Gum-Gum Red Roc and Gravity Blade Raging Tiger. Reiji (EB03-031) lets you double-dip on those haymakers at a reduced cost, while leaving behind a 5000-power body!

The card's kinda cracked. Reiju might not have the large fan following of the other heroines on this list, but her SP card absolutely deserves its spot.

#5 SP Nefeltari Vivi (EB03-024)

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PSA10$818.18
Profit+39.35%
Pop.331 (84.22%)

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[Blocker]
[On Play] Play up to 1 {Alabasta} or {Straw Hat Crew} type Character card with a cost of 5 or less from your hand. Then, you cannot play any Character cards on your field during this turn.

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The new Vivi deck led by Nefeltari Vivi (EB03-001) looks extremely fun, and Nefeltari Vivi (EB03-024) is clutch for the archetype.

In most decks, Vivi is basically a "free" 4000-power <Blocker> since she comes escorted by another 5-cost Character. That's already strong, but with Vivi Leader's ability, Vivi Character can be saved from K.O. once per turn. That means this Vivi can stonewall your opponent again and again, letting you counter out of attacks on your Leader with a single card, no matter how much power was coming your way.

With Vivi about to make her live-action debut in ONE PIECE: Into the Grand Line on Netflix, the Princess of Alabasta is sure to rally even more fans to her side in the months ahead.

#4 SP Boa Hancock (EB03-026)

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PSA10$3,025.00
Profit+150.13%
Pop.595 (89.21%)

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[On Play] If your opponent has 5 or more cards in their hand, your opponent places 1 card from their hand at the bottom of their deck.
[Activate: Main] [Once Per Turn] You may place 1 of your Characters at the bottom of the owner's deck: Give your Leader and 1 Character up to 1 rested DON!! card each.

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Players don't expect Boa Hancock (EB03-026) to make as big of a splash competitively as many of the other cards on this list. But who cares? It's Hancock! All the fans of the Snake Princess who made SP Boa Hancock a multi-hundred dollar card in The Azure Sea's Seven are thrilled to do so again in Heroines Edition.

Artist Sunohara already proved they know how to illustrate a Hancock card that commands respect (and a high price tag) back in Kingdoms of Intrigue, so it's fun to see them return to the character. The violet border does an excellent job blending Hancock's red outfit with card's blue color.

#3 SP Nico Robin (EB03-055)

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PSA10$2,550.00
Profit+148.45%
Pop.431 (79.37%)

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[On Play] You may trash 1 card from the top of your Life cards: If your Leader has the {Straw Hat Crew} type, add up to 2 cards from the top of your deck to the top of your Life cards.
[Opponent's Turn] [On K.O.] You may deal 1 damage to your opponent.

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Putting aside unconventional win conditions like Nami (OP03-040), the One Piece Card Game is really about one thing: taking out your opponent's Live before they take out yours. Nico Robin helps with both halves of that equation, provided you're playing a Leader with the {Straw Hat Crew} type. Which you probably already were!

Nico Robin still hasn't appeared on a Manga Rare card for some unforgivable reason, so at time of writing, this is the most expensive card featuring the Straw Hat Crew's archeologist ever printed in English.

#1 SP Nami (EB03-053)

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PSA10$2,379.50
Profit+51.43%
Pop.586 (86.94%)

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[On Play] Give up to 1 rested DON!! card to your Leader. Then, if your opponent has 3 or more Life cards, add up to 1 card from the top of your opponent's Life cards to the owner's hand.
[On K.O.] You may turn 1 card from the top of your Life cards face-up: Play up to 1 Character card with 6000 power or less from your hand.

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The strongest card in Heroines Edition has Nami on it. Of course the SP version of Nami (EB03-053) was going to be expensive!

Nami's [On Play] effect puts tons of pressure on opponents' Life immediately, and her [On K.O.] ability ensures that she or whatever servant she summons can keep applying that pressure in following turns. Then of course, the card itself looks incredible. The tangerine cross-sections are a lovely touch that fit with the super-flat aesthetic of the backgrounds on all the SP cards in Heroines Edition.

A max-rarity Boa Hancock (OP14-041) deck already cost an arm and a leg before this card was printed. Now? I don't even wanna do the math.

#2 Manga Rare Uta (EB03-061)

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PSA10$1,908.04
Profit+108.88%
Pop.600 (89.55%)

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[Activate: Main] [Once Per Turn] Set up to 1 of your DON!! cards as active. Then, rest up to 1 of your opponent's DON!! cards or Characters with a cost of 4 or less.
[End of Your Turn] You may rest 1 of your DON!! cards: Set up to 1 of your {FILM} type Characters as active.

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While SP Nami gave this card a run for its money, Manga Rare Uta has taken its rightful place as the most expensive card in Heroines Edition.

Manga Rares (now officially known as super alternate art cards) are the crown jewels of their respective One Piece sets. Each one features a character with background made up of panels from the manga—though in the case of Uta, who's from an anime film, the panels are instead pulled from a booklet that Eiichiro Oda illustrated which was handed out to fans who saw the movie in theaters.

In a break from tradition however, this Manga Rare isn't the most valuable card in Heroines Edition. That honor belongs to...

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