The One Piece Card Game is heating up in early 2026 with OP-15 “Two Legends” officially confirmed for release on March 7, 2026 (English worldwide, with Japanese launch already on February 7, 2026). This is the first major booster set of the year and the 15th overall expansion, following the massive hype of OP-14 “OP-14: The One Piece” (January 2026) and the ongoing 30th anniversary celebrations across the franchise. OP-15 continues the “Two Legends” storyline arc, focusing on the climactic showdown between the Straw Hat Pirates and the World Government, with heavy emphasis on Luffy Gear 5, Zoro, Sanji, and key antagonists like Imu, the Five Elders, and the new Marine Admirals.
Key Features & Confirmed Details
- Set Size: 120 main set cards + 40+ secret rares (including Leader cards, Super Rare, Secret Rare, Special Parallel, and Treasure Rare variants).
- New Mechanics: Expanded use of “Trigger” effects on Leader cards, new “Event” cards with multi-turn impact, and enhanced “Rush” and “Blocker” synergies for faster gameplay.
- Mascot & Top Chases: Luffy Gear 5 Leader (red/purple dual-color) and Zoro/Sanji double-rare cards are already teased in Japanese previews. Early leaks show Imu Leader (black/purple, mystery effect) and Five Elders as ultra-rare multi-card plays. Treasure Rare variants of Straw Hat crew members are expected to be the big money cards.
- Pull Rates (JP data): Super Rare ~1/12 packs, Secret Rare ~1/24, Treasure Rare ~1/120–1/150 (similar to OP-14). English expected to mirror closely.
Product Lineup & Release Breakdown
- Booster Display Box: 24 packs per box (standard OP format), MSRP ~$120–$140.
- Elite Trainer Box: 8–10 packs + promo Leader card (likely Gear 5 Luffy variant), sleeves, dice, and box; ~$50–$60.
- Starter Decks: 2 new decks (Straw Hat Pirates vs. World Government theme), ~$15–$20 each.
- Premium Card Collection: 3–4 packs + oversized promo + storage tin; ~$30–$40.
- Gift Collection: 6 packs + special card sleeves/coin; ~$35–$45.
Preorders opened in Japan in January and are expected to go live in English regions (Pokémon Center, TCGPlayer, GameStop) in late February/early March 2026. Scalping is already a concern—Japanese boxes hit secondary markets at 30–50% premiums within days.
Investment & Collecting Outlook
OP-15 is shaping up as a high-potential set for collectors and investors. Luffy Gear 5 Leader and Zoro/Sanji chases are expected to mirror the massive demand seen in OP-11 (Yamato/Shanks) and OP-14 (Luffy vs Imu), with sealed boxes likely appreciating 50–100% within 12–18 months if print runs stay controlled. The “Two Legends” arc ties directly into the ongoing manga/anime climax, giving the set lasting narrative relevance. Early Japanese openings show strong pull rates on Leaders and Super Rares, making it more collector-friendly than some past sets.
The biggest risk is supply—One Piece TCG has faced shortages on recent sets, and the 30th anniversary Pokémon overlap could strain global distribution. Secure preorders early, prioritize sealed boxes/ETBs for long holds, and watch for Leader promos in starter decks—they often become sleepers.
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