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TOP 10 OP-14 Chase Cards: Secret Rares, Pull Rates, and Early Japanese Market Prices

  • Writer: Joey
    Joey
  • Nov 26, 2025
  • 6 min read

Updated: Nov 28, 2025

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Intro

Set Name: OP-14 Seven Warlords of the Sea

Release Date: November 22nd 2025

Ships from USA: Fast 1-business-day shipping from Pittsburgh, PA


OP-14 is officially out in Japan, and early prices are already shaping the chase list for collectors and competitive players. This guide breaks down the Top 10 most valuable OP-14 cards based on first-week Japanese market data, covering Secret Rares, Manga Rares, Special Rares, Anniversary cards, and the high-value events that drive demand.

Early prices always shift as supply stabilizes, but this list gives you a clear picture of the cards worth chasing if you’re cracking OP-14 booster boxes.


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Top 10 OP-14 Chase Cards

Below is the ranking based on early JP prices and collector demand.


10 - Three Way Tie



Card Names:

  • Dracule Mihawk (Akira Egawa Alt Art SEC)

  • Boa Hancock (Alt Art)

  • Sugar (Special Rare, OP-10 Reprint)

Early JP Price: ¥5,000 (~$32)


Why collectors chase these:

  • Mihawk’s Egawa artwork is one of the strongest illustrations in OP-14

  • Hancock remains one of the most popular characters in the entire TCG

  • Sugar SP has that classic glitter SP style collectors love


Playability notes:

  • Mihawk is a high-cost utility SEC

  • Hancock fits into Blue/Yellow life manipulation decks

  • Sugar is a general Doffy-searcher reprint


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9 -  Boa Hancock (Alt Art Leader, Blue/Yellow)

OP-14 Boa Hancock Alternate Art Blue Yellow Leader Card

Early JP Price: ¥6,000 (~$40)


Why collectors chase this:

  • Alternate Art of an extremely popular character

  • One of the few dual-color leaders in OP-14

  • Collectability drives a lot of its value early


Playability notes:

  • Draws cards during your opponent’s turn when characters are played (often via trigger)

  • Life manipulation engine fits certain Blue/Yellow strategies

  • Still early, but leader has potential niche play


8 -  Manga Event “Ground Death” (Black Event)

OP-14 Manga Event Ground Death Black Event Card

Early JP Price: ¥8,000 (~$50)


Why collectors chase this:

  • Manga event cards always hold premium early value

  • Black-themed manga panels are highly collected

  • Lower pull rate than standard SP cards


Playability notes:

  • Negates all effects of a 5-cost-or-less character for the turn

  • Counter gives +4k if you have 10+ cards in trash

  • Highly flexible for black control decks


7 -  Special Rare Dracule Mihawk (SP Reprint of OP-12)

One Piece Special Rare Dracule Mihawk

Early JP Price: ¥8,000 (~$50)


Why collectors chase this:

  • Mihawk is one of the most popular characters in the TCG

  • Beautiful Special Rare art treatment

  • SP Mihawk cards historically rise later as supply dries


Playability notes:

  • Same effect as the OP-12 blocker Mihawk

  • Reactivates four DON!! on play

  • One of the strongest utility cards for control strategies


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6 -  Special Rare Perona (SP Reprint of OP-06)

OP-14 Perona Special Rare SP Reprint Card

Early JP Price: ¥8,000 (~$50)


Why collectors chase this:

  • Perona is a beloved character with strong collector demand

  • SP art version has vibrant foil work

  • Consistent demand across multiple sets


Playability notes:

  • On play: force opponent to trash 1 OR give a character –3 cost

  • Useful in purple and black disruption strategies

  • Flexible utility makes it a safe include


5 -  Manga Boa Hancock Event “I’m Scared”

OP-14 Manga Boa Hancock Event You'll Frighten Me Card

Early JP Price: ¥20,000 (~$130)


Why collectors chase this:

  • Hancock manga cards have a huge collector base

  • One of the rarest event artworks in the set

  • Strong manga panel composition drives premium pricing


Playability notes:

  • If you have 2 life or less, choose an active opponent character that cannot attack

  • Trigger: play a 6k or lower “Trigger” character for free

  • Strong defensive and tempo utility


4 -  Boa Hancock Special Rare (SP)

OP-14 Boa Hancock Special Rare SP Card

Early JP Price: ¥25,000 (~$160)


Why collectors chase this:

  • Highly sought-after SP treatment of Boa Hancock

  • Life manipulation mechanic is powerful and unique

  • Hancock SPs historically spike after release


Playability notes:

  • Same effect as her alternate art version

  • Gain 1 life and force opponent to lose 1

  • Trigger ability plays a 6k-or-lower Trigger character


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3 -  Silver Anniversary Buggy (Anniversary SP)

OP-14 Silver Anniversary Buggy Special Card

Early JP Price: ¥50,000 (~$320)


Why collectors chase this:

  • Anniversary cards have extremely low pull rates

  • Silver embossed frame has high display value

  • Buggy fanbase is large and growing due to recent arcs


Playability notes:

  • Reprint of OP-09 Buggy

  • Utility isn’t the draw — rarity and art are

  • Pure collector chase card


2 -  Manga Dracule Mihawk (Manga Rare)

OP-14 Manga Dracule Mihawk Rare Manga Card

Early JP Price: ¥60,000 (~$385)


Why collectors chase this:

  • One of the best manga panel arts in OP-14

  • Mihawk is a top 5 fan-favorite in the series

  • Manga rares always hold their value long-term


Playability notes:

  • Same ability as the Egawa SEC

  • 9-cost body with strong control effect

  • Not just collectible — actually playable


1 -  Gold Anniversary Buggy (Anniversary SP)

OP-14 Gold Anniversary Buggy Special Rare Card

Early JP Price: ¥70,000 (~$450)


Why collectors chase this:

  • Rarest card in OP-14

  • Gold anniversary frame with ultra-low pull rate

  • Massive display value — collectors pay a premium

  • Historically, gold anniversary cards trend upward post-release


Playability notes:

  • Same card effect as OP-09 Buggy

  • Low playability impact — value is 100 percent rarity and art

  • High-end chase for collectors and sealed case breakers

OP-14 Pull Rates & Hit Spread


Japanese pull rates are not officially published by Bandai, but based on historical patterns and early case openings, OP-14 generally follows the standard One Piece TCG structure:


Estimated 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 lower

  • 1–2 Alt Art Leaders per case


What this means for collectors


OP-14 doesn’t hit OP-13 levels of box value, but it still has multiple premium chases spread across different tiers:

  • Manga Rare Mihawk

  • Gold Anniversary Buggy

  • Silver Anniversary Buggy

  • Special Rare Hancock

  • Manga Hancock Event


Want exact pull rate data? Read our OP-14 Pull Rates Guide here.

Should You Buy 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.


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Frequently Asked Questions


Q: What are the OP-14 pull rates?

OP-14 follows standard Japanese One Piece TCG patterns. Expect roughly 1 Secret Rare per box, 1–2 Special Rares per case, 1 Manga Rare per case or lower, and Silver and Gold Anniversary cards at extremely low rates. Pull rates may vary by case, but this is the typical distribution for the set.


Q: Is OP-14 worth buying?

Yes, if you enjoy sets with strong collector value, multiple SP reprints, and extremely low-print Anniversary cards. If you’re expecting OP-13 box value levels, OP-14 won’t match that spike, but it remains a solid long-term sealed product with high-end chase potential. If you’re looking to pick up Japanese OP-14 booster boxes, make sure you buy from trusted shops


Q: Which OP-14 cards are the best hits?

The biggest chases are Gold Anniversary Buggy, Manga Mihawk, Silver Anniversary Buggy, the Hancock SP, and the Hancock Manga Event. These consistently stay at the top of the price list during early release.


Q: How rare are Anniversary cards in OP-14?

Silver Anniversary cards generally appear once per case, while Gold Anniversary cards are even rarer and may require multiple cases. Both have extremely low pull rates and tend to gain value over time due to limited supply.


Q: Will OP-14 boxes rise in price over time?

Collector-driven sets like OP-14 often see a slow and steady rise, especially as Anniversary SPs dry up in the market. It may not spike like OP-13, but sealed appreciation is likely once print waves end.


Q: Are OP-14 cards good for competitive play?

The set has some playable reprints and new tools for Blue/Yellow decks, but OP-14 leans more toward collector-driven value rather than competitive staples. SPs, manga events, and anniversary art are the main appeal. Please note, Japanese cards are not approved for US competitive play.


Q: Where can I buy OP-14 booster boxes in the U.S.?

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Final Thoughts


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