The 10 Most Valuable "Bulk" One Piece Cards

The One Piece Card Game has come a long way since its early days, when starter decks, one-off promos, and booster packs were nearly impossible to find at MSRP. Now that the starter deck stock issues have largely resolved and hard-to-find promos and Rares actually are seeing reprints, playables are a lot easier to get a hold of—for the most part.
There will always be harder-to-find sets, though, and in One Piece, those are the Premium Booster (PRB) and Extra Booster (EB) sets, which brought their own new staples to the game while running on much shorter print runs than the mainline sets.
For that reason, it's not uncommon to find bulk cards—like Rares or even Commons—that cross into eight, 10, and even 15-dollar territory. Here are a few of the most valuable bulk cards in the One Piece Card Game, with explanations of what makes them so sought-after.
#1 PRB02-006 Roronoa Zoro
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[Blocker]
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Three traits can instantly boost a Rare card's value: Searchability, +2000 counter, and the <Blocker> tag. This Roronoa Zoro card has all three, plus resistance to the first blocker-resting effect it encounters in a given turn.
#2 PRB02-001 Koby
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[When Attacking] K.O. up to 1 of your opponent's Characters with 3000 base power or less. Then, if you have 6 or less cards in your hand, draw 1 card.
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This four-cost red Koby is what many would consider to be a straight-up "good stuff" card. It boosts its own power in a Navy deck, K.O.s an opponent's Character on attack based on power, and can draw a card every time it swings. This makes it a strong value add for a wide range of red decks, and an instant-include in many red Navy decks.
#3 EB02-017 Nami
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What do you get when you put a generically good Straw Hat searcher in an Extra Booster set? A ten-dollar Rare, apparently.
#4 EB01-059 Kingdom Come
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[Trigger] K.O. up to 1 of your opponent's Characters with a cost equal to or less than the total of your and your opponent's Life cards.
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For 6 DON!!, Kingdom Come's ability to K.O. any Character was so good in yellow decks that it had to be banned, despite the fact you had to trash all but one of your Life cards to do so. The good news is that it's unbanned now. The bad news: it's from EB-01, so expect to pay upwards of eight bucks for a single copy.
#5 PRB02-013 Gecko Moria
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Of the cards on this list, this may be the most underwhelming. Sure, its 7000-power statline and ability to summon a four-cost card from the trash feel generically good, but they're locked to Thriller Bark-type Leaders, and pretty much exactly what you'd expect from a Rare card. Nothing more, nothing less.
#6 OP08-036 Electrical Luna
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[Trigger] Rest up to 1 of your opponent's Characters.
Marketplace price trend
Now that removal has been nerfed into the ground, a new control mechanism has taken over the One Piece Card Game: freezing effects, and green decks are king. There's no better example than Electrical Luna, an Event that can freeze an entire board of Characters as long as they're 7-cost or less. No surprise it's pushed a bulk card from OP-08—one of the more low-key sets—into seven-dollar territory.
#7 EB01-056 Charlotte Flampe
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With access to absurd amounts of healing effects, yellow decks have found new use for Charlotte Flampe, a +2000-counter card from the hard-to-acquire EB-01 set that lets you draw a card after taking one of your Life cards into hand.
#8 PRB02-012 Nami
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[Trigger] Play this card.
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Another Straw Hat searcher from an EB/PRB set. Noticing the pattern yet?
#9 OP10-045 Cavendish
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If you've played One Piece at all in the last couple months, you already know what the deal is with this card. He's a vanilla-statted four-drop with a draw-2, trash-1 effect. What's really pushed Cavendish over the edge, though, is his Dressrosa tag, which makes him searchable by new OP-15 decks like Lucy and Rebecca.
#10 ST18-001 Uso-Hachi
Product Details
Disclaimer: This card was reprinted from the original set with changes to the copyright information (Note: the original print did not include "EN" at the end of the copyright).
Marketplace price trend
Originally released as a two-of in Starter Deck 18, Uso-Hachi quickly became one of the best +2000-counter cards in the game, with the generically-solid ability to rest an opponent's blocker. Since its release, its price has spiked multiple times, and even though it got a reprint in PRB-02, it remains a five-dollar Common—a rare and impressive feat.











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