Top 10 Bestselling One Piece Cards, June 2025

Top 10 Bestselling One Piece Cards, June 2025

You know, I'm having the strangest sense of déjà vu right now. Every time I sit down to parse the bestsellers data here at TCGplayer, I find myself thinking, "damn, this has been a great month for One Piece" — and yet here I am watching the big number go up yet again.

While it's clear that new players continue to join the game every month, this type of success is also a ringing endorsement for player retention. Each time a new set releases, the monthly bestsellers are dominated by the most exciting cards found inside. The overall number going up is suggestive of growth, but the popularity of recent releases is suggestive of health. Given that we're seeing both, I'd say it's a great time to be playing the One Piece Card Game.

The Bestselling One Piece Cards in June, 2025

7d-12.50%
30d-2.78%
90d+9.37%
180d+59.09%
PSA10–
Profit0.00%
Pop.–

OP01-026 • OP01

7d-2.57%
30d-3.85%
90d+16.78%
180d-46.02%
PSA10$49.99
Profit+59.78%
Pop.19 (90.48%)

OP11-051 • OP11

7d0.00%
30d+1.21%
90d+1.58%
180d-23.45%
PSA10$50.41
Profit+66.14%
Pop.51 (86.44%)

There were two major releases to watch this month: A Fist of Divine Speed (OP11) is arguably the most impactful product of the year so far, and a selection of new starter decks has really helped to bolster popular leaders of each color. Fans of Fish-Man Island and the Whole Cake Island arc are feasting on a never-ending amount of iconic artwork and references, while competitive players are getting their teeth stuck into the various purple Luffy leaders that now lead the field. 

Interestingly, we won't be seeing any cards from the most recent starter decks in today's article, but the data suggests that's only because people prefer to buy sealed products instead. No mistake, this product line is making its impact known and changing the expected shape of the A Fist of Divine Speed (OP11) format when compared to its eastern counterpart. Even better, they're influencing other singles sales in the process. 

Shall we look at which cards found themselves as the most coveted treasures of June?

#10 Monkey.D.Garp (OP11-095)

OP11-095 • OP11

7d+20.53%
30d+83.96%
90d+39.82%
180d+2178.72%
PSA10$36.70
Profit+20.19%
Pop.45 (90.00%)

Product Details

[On Play] You may place 3 "Navy" type cards from your trash at the bottom of your deck in any order: Give up to 1 rested DON!! card to 1 of your Leader. Then, if there is a Character with a cost of 9 or more, K.O. up to 1 of your opponent's Characters with a cost of 7 or less.

Marketplace price trend

A slightly surprising inclusion to kick us off, Monkey.D.Garp (OP11-095) requires a heavy {Navy} focus to do much of anything. The card is a bit clunky in Monkey.D.Garp (OP02-002) and Koby (OP11-001), and far too committal for something like Rob Lucci (OP07-079), but it can fit nicely into something like Monkey.D.Luffy (ST14-001) if you're willing to commit to Navy. 

Luffy will allow Garp to see himself as a nine-cost card and immediately smite an opposing character while activating your leader. Theoretically, you could use Jack (OP08-084) as an activator for other Black leaders, too. All I know is that the artwork for both variants looks awesome, and there are more versions of Garp in both Legacy of the Master (OP12) and Extra Booster: Anime 25th Edition (EB02). It wouldn't shock me if another Garp leader was coming down the pipeline after rotation.  

#9 Monkey.D.Luffy (OP11-118)

OP11-118 • OP11

7d+7.64%
30d-4.84%
90d-10.21%
180d-13.34%
PSA10$100.00
Profit+193.93%
Pop.1,195 (88.26%)

Product Details

[Rush]
[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.

Marketplace price trend

Every set has a Secret Rare Luffy now. Thank you for your understanding.

Monkey.D.Luffy (OP11-118) feels like a potent upgrade for Boa Hancock (OP07-038) and Donquixote Doflamingo (OP01-060). Rush isn't a keyword that's commonly found in Blue, and an 8k unit is going to break open an awful lot of boards. That's to say nothing of the on-attack ability to circumvent blockers. 

I'm always impressed when a secret rare makes it onto the bestsellers list because of how many cheaper cards it needs to beat out to do so, but Monkey.D.Luffy (OP11-118) feels like an interesting tool for most future Blue leaders, too. It's probably not a bad idea to have some copies in your collection. 

#8 Gear Two (OP11-080)

OP11-080 • OP11

7d+35.31%
30d+60.80%
90d+32.84%
180d-20.33%
PSA10$617.71
Profit+1941.20%
Pop.36 (69.23%)

Product Details

[Main] You may rest 2 of your DON!! cards: If your Leader's colors include blue, add up to 1 DON!! card from your DON!! deck and rest it.
[Counter] Up to 1 of your Leader gains +3000 power during this battle.

Marketplace price trend

Finally! My long-awaited support for Crocodile (OP01-062)!

Jokes aside, it's kind of impressive that it took two slots to find our first symptom of Monkey.D.Luffy (OP11-040). The leader is an unquestionable powerhouse of the metagame right now, and Gear Two (OP11-080) reads like a custom card for the deck. A one-cost +3000 counter is close to being good enough alone. This one gets the flexibility of DON!!! acceleration baked in.  

Gear Two is likely to be an important role-player in Blue/Purple leaders for some time, so I expect it to continue selling well long after release. 

#7 Koby (OP11-119)

OP11-119 • OP11

7d+5.72%
30d-21.91%
90d-22.16%
180d-18.29%
PSA10$44.85
Profit+36.96%
Pop.335 (85.90%)

Product Details

[On Play] Up to 1 of your Characters can also attack active Characters during this turn.
[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.

Marketplace price trend

Multiple secret rares with strong sales numbers? Okay, you've got my attention. 

Koby is absurd alongside his corresponding leader card Koby (OP11-001). The on-play ability can target itself and attack immediately, thanks to your leader, causing all kinds of unpredictable chaos in the later turns. Large rush characters are strong enough in One Piece, but the fact Koby (OP11-119) offers the additional upside of attacking active characters is almost reason enough to play the deck. 

If you're playing the leader, you'll need this card. It's just that simple really. 

#6 Helmeppo (OP11-092)

OP11-092 • OP11

7d-20.98%
30d+52.74%
90d+28.24%
180d+72.39%
PSA10$24.29
Profit-20.95%
Pop.21 (87.50%)

Product Details

[On Play] You may trash 1 card from your hand: Draw 1 card and play up to 1 "SWORD" type Character card with a cost of 8 or less other than [Helmeppo] from your trash. Then, place the 1 Character played by this effect at the bottom of the owner's deck at the end of this turn.

Marketplace price trend

It's a similar story for Helmeppo (OP11-092). This card is part of the backbone for Koby (OP11-001), a leader that's clearly generating a lot of excitement this month. It pairs beautifully with Koby (OP11-119) to systematically remove just about any problem on the other side of the table. That's powerful and flavorful, which is exactly what I want my cards to be. 

These cheat effects have come a long way since Gecko Moria. Helmeppo has a lot more restrictions in place, but so does the rest of this style of effect. The card only stands to become stronger as more {SWORD} support is released. 

#5 Jinbe (OP11-031)

OP11-031 • OP11

7d+21.44%
30d+7.31%
90d+4.31%
180d-17.57%
PSA10$27.39
Profit-9.86%
Pop.26 (89.66%)

Product Details

[On Play] If your Leader has the "Fish-Man" or "Merfolk" type, rest up to 1 of your opponent's Characters with a cost of 5 or less.
[Activate: Main] [Once Per Turn] Up to 1 of your "Fish-Man" or "Merfolk" type Characters can attack Characters on the turn in which it is played.

Marketplace price trend

Look at that pose. If this guy tells me to do something, I'm doing it. 

Jinbe (OP11-031) is another example of the pseudo-rush effects that seem to be everywhere in A Fist of Divine Speed (OP11). Much like Koby, nothing is stopping this card from targeting itself and swinging directly into whichever character you've just rested. Even better, Jinbe (OP11-021) is happy to restand him and keep that ability safe at the end of the turn. 

This is exactly the type of card Fish-Man/Merfolk needed to have a shot. Type-locking these cards keeps them away from being auto-includes in a deck like Jewelry Bonney (OP07-119) and offers incentives to look further afield. I'd love to see Hody Jones (OP06-020) getting some time in the spotlight. 

#4 Hibari (OP11-010)

OP11-010 • OP11

7d+5.68%
30d+52.22%
90d+24.97%
180d+50.85%
PSA10$34.00
Profit+10.97%
Pop.36 (83.72%)

Product Details

[On Play] Give up to 1 of your opponent's Characters 2000 power during this turn.
[When Attacking] This Character gains +1000 power during this turn. Then, up to 1 of your "Navy" type Leader can also attack active Characters during this turn.

Marketplace price trend

We're all aboard the Koby train, and I love to see it. 

Hibari (OP11-010) is a bit of a behemoth, really. She'll knock down character power and rush herself in with your leader ability, setting up the potential to snipe down any active problem with your leader. She's also just small enough to qualify for Koby's protective abilities to stick around and do it all again. 

This list has taught me that I'm probably sleeping on how enjoyable this deck must be. I think I'll be remedying that very shortly.

#3 Dracule Mihawk (OP09-048)

OP09-048 • OP09

7d-14.54%
30d-6.15%
90d+119.74%
180d+46.99%
PSA10$59.99
Profit+96.46%
Pop.38 (79.17%)

Product Details

[Blocker] (After your opponent declares an attack, you may rest this card to make it the new target of the attack.)
[On Play] Draw 2 cards and trash 1 card from your hand.

Marketplace price trend

Congratulations to the World's Strongest Swordsman. He's the only card to make the list from outside of A Fist of Divine Speed (OP11). 

This one is very much a direct result of the new starter deck lineup. Starter Deck 25: BLUE Buggy (ST-25) has reinvigorated the leader of Cross Guild into a viable metagame contender. As sweet as the deck is straight out of the box, it does not contain any copies of this fearsome 7000 power blocker. If you're hoping to make the most of Buggy's leader ability, you'll need cards in hand to activate it. You don't want to be spending counters if a large blocker is enough to do the trick, and Mihawk will even draw you a card to replace the one spent powering him out. 

At a guess, I expect more copies of this card to sell next month as additional players learn the way of the genius jester. 

#2 Nami (OP11-054)

OP11-054 • OP11

7d+17.07%
30d-2.53%
90d-23.97%
180d+24.40%
PSA10$50.00
Profit+52.00%
Pop.126 (94.03%)

Product Details

[Blocker] (After your opponent declares an attack, you may rest this card to make it the new target of the attack.)
[On Play] If your Leader is multicolored, draw 3 cards and place 2 cards from your hand at the top or bottom of your deck in any order.

Marketplace price trend

A new Nami card was always going to fly off the shelves, but this one also happens to be really good. 

Both Monkey.D.Luffy (OP11-040) and Nami (OP11-041) are overjoyed to have another blocker that provides card advantage and filtering. There's also an appealing new Sanji leader on the way in Legacy of the Master (OP12) who may have a passing interest. Nami (OP11-054) just ticks all the boxes for a good, well-rounded card that's likely to have future implications. I don't write off anything with the {Straw Hat Crew} typeline. 

#1 Charlotte Katakuri (OP11-067)

OP11-067 • OP11

7d+14.81%
30d+52.55%
90d+22.13%
180d+0.35%
PSA10$35.00
Profit+2.74%
Pop.90 (87.38%)

Product Details

[Blocker]
[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.

Marketplace price trend

I still can't believe this card is real. 

I want to give a shoutout to the thematic designs of Charlotte Katakuri (OP011-067) and Monkey.D.Luffy (OP11-118). This set is all about their inevitable showdown and it's showcased beautifully with two eight-cost 8000 power characters. Luffy gets to play the aggressive side and Katakuri the defensive. That's so cool. It's like my favorite thing. 

Well, except for the disgusting sequences this card enables. Charlotte Katakuri (OP11-067) can also target itself as one of the {Big Mom Pirates} it's looking to restand, transforming it into a gigantic blocker that can freely challenge the opponent each turn. There aren't many Purple leaders who aren't interested in that. 

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