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The

One Piece Card Game "Carrying On His Will" [OP-13] booster set, releasing in late 2025 (Nov 7 in some regions), celebrates the game's 3rd anniversary with a "Three Brothers" theme featuring Luffy, Ace, and Sabo. It includes 133+1 card types, featuring new Leaders, Super Rares, and Special cards to strengthen existing decks. 

Key features and details include:

  • Theme: Focused on the Three Brothers (Luffy, Ace, Sabo) and the 3rd Anniversary.

  • Card Breakdown: The set includes 6 Leaders, 45 Commons, 30 Uncommons, 26 Rares, 10 Super Rares, 2-3 Secret Rares, and Special Cards.

  • Structure: Each pack contains 12 cards.

  • Key Cards: Features cards from the Egghead arc, such as Jewelry Bonney, and special cards like "Divine Departure".

  • Gameplay Impact: Designed to boost various decks, offering competitive options for both new and experienced players. 

One Piece - OP13

$150.00Price
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What's the difference between English and Japanese Pokémon cards?
English and Japanese Pokémon cards differ primarily in language, but also in certain design elements and release schedules. Japanese cards, released in Japan, sometimes feature exclusive artwork and are typically available earlier than their English counterparts. English cards are more widely distributed globally. Collectors may value Japanese cards for their uniqueness and early availability and often better print quality, while English cards are more accessible and easier for English-speaking players to use.

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