OP-14 Pull Rates: What’s the Rarest Card in Seven Warlords of the Sea?
- Joey
- Nov 28, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: 5 days ago
Release Date: November 22nd, 2025
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Want to pull a Manga or Anniversary card?
OP-14 is one of the toughest One Piece sets to hit big, and sealed boxes give you the best odds. Loose packs dramatically reduce your chances due to case-mapped pull rates.
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Overview
OP-14’s pull rates follow standard Japanese One Piece TCG patterns, but the chase cards are noticeably rarer than recent sets. This expansion focuses on Warlord-themed SPs, manga cards, and low-print Anniversary cards that appear at case-level or lower.
Estimated OP-14 Pull Rates
3-4 SR, 1AA / 1 SEC per box
1–2 Special Rares per case
1 Silver Anniversary card per case (very low rate)
1 Gold Anniversary card per multiple cases (extremely rare)
1 Manga Rare per 3 cases or more
1–2 Alt Art Leaders per case
What’s the Rarest Cards in OP-14?
Gold Anniversary Buggy
This is the rarest card in the set. Early openings show it appearing roughly once every 2–3 cases, putting it below standard case rate. It’s expected to be the long-term top chase.
Manga Mihawk
Other high-rarity hits include:
Should You Rip OP-14?
OP-14 isn’t as explosive as OP-13, but it’s still a strong set with multiple premium chase cards and a healthy mix of collector and player appeal. The value distribution is more balanced, meaning even average boxes feel rewarding thanks to:
Two high-end Anniversary cards
A top-tier Manga Rare (Mihawk)
Multiple desirable SP reprints (Hancock, Perona, Mihawk)
Strong artwork across Alt Arts and Manga Events
Who OP-14 is good for:
Collectors who want Anniversary cards and strong character-based SPs
Investors looking for sealed long-term appreciation (Anniversary SPs age well)
Players who want access to new Blue/Yellow tools and upgraded reprints Streamers/Rippers looking for a set with “wow factor” hits
Who OP-14 is not ideal for:
Anyone expecting OP-13 levels of box value
Pure meta-focused players who only care about top competitive decks
People hunting only for Manga Rares (hit rate is low across the entire TCG)
The bottom line:
OP-14 isn’t the most lucrative set of the year, but it delivers reliable collector appeal, strong chase cards, and historically valuable Anniversary pulls. If you enjoy cracking boxes for art, SPs, and rare hits then OP-14 is absolutely worth buying.
Final Thoughts
OP-14 offers fewer hits per box but extremely rare chases with long-term potential. If you're looking to pull Buggy or Mihawk, more than a few boxes are needed.
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For a deeper dive into OP-14 pull rates and chase cards, check out our full breakdown here.
If you’re interested in newer sets, we’ve also broken down EB-04 pull rates and chase cards for Egghead Crisis.













