Top 10 Bestselling One Piece TCG Cards (March 2025)

It's officially been one week since OP10 - Royal Blood released to the world, which means you can't hide the good cards from me anymore. Make no mistake, that's a blessing — I am struggling over here.
You see, One Piece TCG is going through a renaissance, and OP10 - Royal Blood is just the tip of the iceberg. Some of the most impactful cards in the game have just been banned, a brand-new rotation system now exists to keep the format fresh, and both regions will be combining into a unified release schedule as of 2026. The market always goes crazy around a set release, but this slew of announcements has made it into an entirely different beast this time around.
Thankfully, I've got all the data. Wanna see what everybody has been buying?
#10 It's to Die For (OP08-076)
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We're kicking things off with a slightly curious one. In a month dominated by OP10 - Royal Blood and the aftermath of a banning, what is a random uncommon from OP-08 Two Legends doing atop the mountain?!
Well, there's been a rather impressive uptick in players sleeving up Monkey.D.Luffy (ST10-002). The deck has been championed by prominent content creators such as The Egman for quite a while, but tournament results at One Piece Day Dallas and online Treasure Cup events have shone a spotlight on the deck once again. Each build features copies of It's to Die For (OP08-076) — and apparently, nobody had them spare!
Color me surprised. I guess I'll have to keep watching this one.
#9 Smoker (OP10-030)
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[Activate: Main] Set up to 1 of your DON!! cards as active. Then, you cannot set DON!! cards as active using Character effects during this turn.
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Smoker (OP10-030) kicks off the Royal Blood season with a bang. The card appeared as a three-of in both top-performing Jewelry Bonney (OP07-019)) lists from the release weekend regional in Brisbane. Unsurprisingly, winning a 475-person event with a brand-new card often drives sales.
It's not difficult to see why. Smoker (OP10-030) is an absolute house in the deck, readying up that all-important DON!!! to stunlock an opposing character or leader each turn and threaten to invalidate triggers from leaders like Enel (OP05-098). Three seems like a decent number — and so does $6 each.
#8 Benn.Beckman (OP09-009)
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It may look like a mighty fall from first for Benn.Beckman (OP09-009), but the fact he's the only card to hold a spot on the list of bestsellers is a ringing endorsement of how coveted this card is. If that wasn't enough, the price is up sixty-four percent in the same time window. Demand isn't slowing, and it shows.
Shanks (OP09-001) was a big winner of the most recent ban list update, having avoided the hammer entirely while already being a real contender. Honestly? I expect Benn.Beckman (OP09-009) to climb back up the list as the hype for OP10 - Royal Blood starts to dissipate.
#7 Kuzan - (OP10 - 082)
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[Activate: Main] You may trash this Character: Draw 1 card. Then, play up to 1 "Blackbeard Pirates" type Character card with a cost of 5 or less other than [Kuzan] from your trash.
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If you listen to the social media airwaves, Marshall.D.Teach (OP09-081) stands to be the best deck in the format post-bargaining. Blackbeard has always been an exceptionally powerful leader since he printed in OP-09 Emperors in the New World, but he now lines up better against the room and receives some incredible support in Royal Blood.
Kuzan (OP10-082) is the big one. It'll loop back the most impactful {Blackbeard Pirates} character in your trash whenever you need a silver bullet and remains a constant irremovable pain in the ass up until that point. Perhaps more importantly, this haymaker appears to have bottomed out at roughly $5 heading into release — a price point the community deemed more than fair to pay.
Kuzan is a pivotal part of Blackbeard decks going forward, and you'll need some copies if you intend to play it.
#6 Tashigi - (OP10-032)
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Smoker (OP10-030) has been swapped into Tashigi's body, he won't actually conflict with the powerful ability of Tashigi (OP10-032). That makes both cards into stellar upgrades for Jewelry Bonney (OP07-019), a fan favorite that's already winning regional championships in the new format.
The opportunity cost of Tashigi is just so low. At worst, it's a cheap +2000 with defendable stats. At best, it'll save your Roronoa Zoro (OP06-118) from meeting an untimely end. There's a whole lot to like about this skilled swordswoman, and I'm glad I've picked her up already.
#5 Sanji - (OP10-005)
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[On K.O.] Draw 1 card.
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Truthfully, I expected this one to be much higher.
Sanji (OP10-005) stands to be a signpost red card for many a leader. A situational 6000 power on a three-cost character is frankly ludicrous and this one sometimes replaces itself when the opponent takes the time to remove it from play. Sanji (OP10-005) was the first card I bought from OP10 - Royal Blood and clearly I wasn't the only one.
Perhaps people are waiting to see where the price settles? Let me clear those disillusions; Sanji is up 50% in the last thirty days. Stop waiting if you want them!
#4 Basil Hawkins - (OP10-109)
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[Trigger] Draw 2 cards and trash 1 card from your hand.
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Basil Hawkins is proving to be a bit of a lynchpin inside the brand new Eustass"Captain"Kid (OP10-099) leader, who needs a concentration of suitable targets to gain {Blocker} in a pinch. While the leader took a hot moment to catch on in the east, Zihan Li finished twelfth with Kid at the first regional with OP10 - Royal Blood legal.
Word got out — and now everybody wants in. This potent rare has slowly increased in price since the breakout result but is still available for pennies on the dollar. I've got Eustass"Captain"Kid as a real contender in the upcoming format, so I expect the popularity of Basil Hawkins (OP10-109) to continue to flourish.
#3 Divine Departure - (OP10-019)
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[Counter] Up to 1 of your Leader gains +3000 power during this battle.
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Did I put this card straight after the Kid discussion intentionally? No. Is it still kind of funny? Absolutely.
It's only fair that one of the most iconic One Piece moments in recent memory appears on a slam dunk of a card. Divine Departure (OP10-019) showcases the moment that Red-Haired Shanks finally named a move and put Eustass"Captain"Kid firmly in the ground, and it's slightly poetic that it may do the same inside the trading card game. Shanks (OP09-001) was already a top deck, and Divine Departure seems like a serious upgrade in what the deck is trying to do.
If you're one for bling, the alternative art version of this event simply takes my breath away. Divine Departure (OP10-019) rocks, and I'll happily geek out whenever it's played.
#2 Tony Tony. Chopper - (OP10-011)
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[Opponent's Turn] This Character gains +2000 power.
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Another massive winner for red this set, Tony Tony. Chopper (OP10-011) mirrors a lot of the same sentiments I made about Sanji (OP10-005); it's just really darn good. A psuedo-6000 power blocker with a +2000 counter attached was already going to raise some eyebrows, but Chopper is a nightmare to push through when you must always consider the looming abilities of Shanks (OP09-001) or Shanks (OP09-004). Talk about a lose-lose.
If you'd prefer a win-win, grab copies of Tony Tony. Chopper (OP10-011) while the getting is good. Nearly 130 copies are selling each day and we've already seen recorded sales at $5 each for a rare. Drop a couple of bucks and thank me later.
#1 Haute Couture Patch Work - (OP05-094)
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[Trigger] Draw 2 cards and trash 1 card from your hand.
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Surprised? Yeah, me too — at least initially.
Haute Couture Patch Work (OP05-094) hasn't seen any play at all. Like, ever. Objectively, it isn't a great card and there have always been slightly better alternatives to enable black's potent removal suite... but now there isn't.
The recent bannings removed Ice Age (OP02-117) from the game, which was the premier cost reducer that was printed long before Haute Couture Patch Work. Now, if you want a one-cost way to knock opposing characters down a peg, the rare from Awakening of the New Era is the best option you have. In fact, it'll still be legal post-rotation too. How about that, eh?
Rob Lucci (OP07-079) pilots and anybody with an eye for speculation have been snapping these up for a while. Haute Couture Patch Work (OP05-094) is up 185.71% in the last three months, and the sales simply aren't slowing down.














