Top 10 Bestselling One Piece Cards, July 2025

Ding dong. Open up, it's time for another dose of data.
One Piece continues to go from strength to strength over the last few months, and frankly it's been lovely to watch. Back in June, I joked that I'm constantly finding myself astounded that each month is performing better than the last. Well, guess what? The big number went up again.
The Bestselling One Piece Cards of July 2025
Moreover, we're seeing just how much of an overwhelming force A Fist of Divine Speed (OP11) is. The booster set has been dominant across our top 10 for the better part of 90 days and shows no signs of slowing down. With Legacy of the Master (OP12) on the horizon, I'm curious to see if A Fist of Divine Speed can continue the same level of stranglehold as Monkey.D.Luffy has upon the metagame.
Additionally, we've got a few more surprising inclusions from previous sets. Belo Betty (OP05-002) and Yamato (OP06-022) are really making a name for themselves, with the latter putting up impressive results in the East in the wake of OP12. When fan-favorite decks helmed by much-beloved characters start winning tournaments, the community tends to speak with its wallet.
So, which One Piece cards stole the show this month in terms of sales? Let's break it down.
#10 Monkey.D.Luffy (OP11-118)
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[When Attacking] You may trash 1 card from your hand: Return up to 1 Character with a cost of 4 or less to the owner's hand. Then, give up to 1 rested DON!! card to your Leader or 1 of your Characters.
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Honestly? I'm still a little awestruck with how consistently secret rare cards make the One Piece bestsellers list. In most other games, bread-and-butter commons sell far and away more copies each month. In One Piece, the haymakers really do steal the spotlight.
Monkey.D.Luffy (OP11-118) is a timebomb waiting to happen. Blue just doesn't get Rush very often, and an 8000-power blocker buster is going to have its time in the sun eventually. The card has seen a small amount of play at the top end of Monkey.D.Luffy (OP11-040), but I'm convinced that's just the start.
#9 Paradise Waterfall (OP01-057)
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[Trigger] K.O. up to 1 of your opponent's rested Characters with a cost of 4 or less.
This card has been officially errata'd.
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Well, isn't this interesting? I didn't have anything from Romance Dawn (OP01) on my bingo card.
It turns out, Paradise Waterfall (OP01-057) is about to have quite the glowup. Legacy of the Master introduces us to Dracule Mihawk (OP12-030), an incredibly powerful threat with {blocker} attached. This past weekend, an eastern flagship event was won by a variant of Yamato (OP06-022) using Mihawk alongside Paradise Waterfall as a means to make him active during the opposing turn.
Why Paradise Waterfall, though? Well, the decklist in question leaned heavily into Green {Land of Wano} synergies and needed a card searchable with Otama (OP07-022) to keep consistency high. Scour through the card pool and there's exactly one option for the job.
#8 Monkey.D.Garp (OP11-095)
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The stocks on Monkey.D.Garp (OP11-095) continue to rise, jumping up two places from last month. While the card has found some corner case play in Monkey.D.Luffy (ST14-001) and Koby (OP11-001), I'm curious if the market is picking these up for the same reason I did.
The rumors have been swirling for quite some time, but Carrying On His Will (OP13) is still missing a leader reveal despite all other leaders having their alternative arts shown at this point. One of those leaders is Gol.D.Roger, the literal king of the pirates. What could possibly be bigger than Roger?!
If you listen to the internet, it's Imu. Not only would that be a huge reveal, but they're bound to be black and flush with {Navy} and {World Government} synergies. A good fit for Garp, no?
#7 Capone "Gang" Bege (OP11-101)
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[Once Per Turn] If your "Supernovas" type Character other than [Capone"Gang"Bege] would be removed from the field by your opponent's effect, you may add it to the top of your Life cards face-down instead.
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As a notorious Trafalgar Law fan, I'm always keeping my eyes peeled for hot new decklists for Trafalgar Law (OP10-022) and it's clear I'm not alone. The Toronto Regional at the tail end of June featured two lists containing Capone "Gang" Bege (OP11-101) in the top cut, driving demand and prices sky high early in July.
Things have calmed down a little since, but I still believe the card has potential all-around. Interaction slows down the potency of Trafalgar Law (OP10-022) considerably, and you really want your cheap characters to carry some amount of counter value for when you shamble them back to hand. Even better, Bege lets you stack the removed Supernova right on top of your life cards, primed to be flipped back into play with Law.
#6 Koby (OP11-119)
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[When Attacking] You may place 2 cards from your trash at the bottom of your deck in any order: Up to 1 of your Leader or Character cards gains +1000 power until the end of your opponent's next turn.
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The Koby train continues rolling for yet another month.
If you've not played Koby (OP11-001) yet, you've gotta get in on the fun. The leader plays unlike any other thanks to the immediate attacking provided by the leader ability. Koby (OP11-119) plays a big role in this by selecting itself with the on-play ability and smashing active characters to pieces. It's pretty darn good.
As long as the leader remains popular at the casual level, Koby (OP11-119) will only continue climbing up the bestsellers list.
#5 Kouzuki Hiyori (OP06-106)
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All the yellow success this month has eyes back on Kouzuki Hiyori (OP06-106), especially if you're into the {Land of Wano} synergies that are often a main focus of Yamato (OP06-022).
Hiyori is just an exceptionally well-rounded card. There are not many cards that have recorded tournament finishes in seven different leaders since release. Life card manipulation is absurdly powerful, and a +2000 counter is a darn low barrier to entry. The PRB01 alternative art is high on my personal wants list.
#4 Hody Jones (OP06-035)
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[On Play] Rest up to a total of 2 of your opponent's Characters or DON!! cards. Then, add 1 card from the top of your Life cards to your hand.
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If you thought seven leaders was impressive, try nine. Hody Jones (OP06-035) is the green character to watch at the tournament tables, and anybody without them needs to secure their copies.
To be entirely clear, I'll be watching closely for Hody on August's announced ban list update. The card will not be rotating in April 2026, so I expect the price to skyrocket if it remains legal once again. Jewelry Bonney (OP07-019), Yamato (OP06-022) and Smoker (OP10-001) just don't feel quite the same without their big gnarly fish-man.
#3 Dracule Mihawk (OP09-048)
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[On Play] Draw 2 cards and trash 1 card from your hand.
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Thus, the era of Buggy (OP09-042) begins.
I spoke earlier this month in our Buggy Upgrade Guide about the importance of Dracule Mihawk (OP09-048) to the deck, so I'm not surprised to see the card selling at such high numbers. An advantage-generating blocker is exactly what Buggy is looking for.
Mihawk is one of the only glaring omissions from the starter deck and quickly pulls the power level up to the sixth-best deck in the format today. It held the third spot last month and it has managed to do so again despite a surge in purchases. Not too bad for pocket change, eh?
#2 Charlotte Katakuri (OP11-067)
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[End of Your Turn] Set up to 2 of your "Big Mom Pirates" type Characters with a cost of 3 or more as active. Then, add up to 1 DON!! card from your DON!! deck and rest it.
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The king has fallen, but not on his back.
Charlotte Katakuri (OP11-067) is a titan of the current metagame, crushing skulls in Monkey.D.Luffy (OP11-040) and numerous other purple variants of the iconic protagonist. You see all those hoops Yamato has to jump through for a self-standing blocker? What if you just had an 8000 attacker that did all that by itself?
I expect Katakuri to remain high on this list until Luffy begins declining in the metagame. Until then, I'm curious to see if demand can go much higher.
#1 Zeus (OP11-106)
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Zeus (OP11-106) has become an unquestionable part of Belo Betty (OP05-002)'s backbone. The aggressive rush strategy rarely feels the pain of removing your life cards, and so Zeus will happily chomp on opposing blockers or problematic characters to allow your devastating forces to overwhelm your opponent. You know it's good when it's the only non-{Revolutionary Army} character in the deck.
That hasn't stopped Zeus finding a home in other yellow leaders, either. Monkey.D.Luffy (ST13-003) and Trafalgar Law (OP10-022) both have regional tops with the card too. The thundercloud just has a darn powerful effect, and I expect it to pop up consistently in aggressive yellow strategies.
















