One Piece TCG Royal Blood (OP-10) is widely considered one of the strongest sets in the game's history for both collectors and competitive players. The English version released in March 2025 and the set remains highly sought after with secondary market prices holding well above most other OPTCG sets. If you are buying OP-10 in Australia, this guide covers what makes it special, the top chase cards, pull rates, box value, and whether to buy sealed or singles.
OP-10 Royal Blood's top chase card is the Trafalgar Law Manga Rare, one of the most valuable individual cards in OPTCG history at AU$1,200+ raw. The set features multiple strong pull targets across every rarity level including SP cards, Secret Rares, and Alternate Arts. Box expected value in English exceeds the retail price based on current singles market data, though the Manga Rare requires roughly 1 box per 7,500 packs on average. Buy the singles you want, not boxes chasing the Manga Rare.
What Is OP-10 Royal Blood?
Royal Blood is the tenth booster set for the One Piece Card Game, set in the Punk Hazard and Dressrosa arcs of the manga. It introduces six new leader cards including Caesar Clown and Smoker, and strengthens multiple existing archetypes including Supernovas, Donquixote Pirates, and Dressrosa-themed decks.
The set is notable for three things from a collector perspective. First, it introduced the Manga Rare rarity type to the OPTCG English format, with original manga panel artwork printed at a dramatically lower pull rate than even Secret Rares. Second, it is set in Dressrosa, home to some of the most popular One Piece characters globally, particularly Trafalgar Law and Donquixote Doflamingo. Third, the combination of character popularity and new rarity type produced one of the highest-value chase cards the game has ever seen.
Top Chase Cards
1. Trafalgar Law Manga Rare (OP10-119)
The undisputed king of Royal Blood and currently one of the most valuable cards in the entire OPTCG. The Manga Rare features original artwork from Eiichiro Oda's manga panels from the Dressrosa saga, giving the card a completely different visual language from standard TCG card art.
Law consistently ranks in the top five of character popularity polls for One Piece globally. The combination of extreme scarcity (approximately 0.55% pull rate per pack), manga-panel artwork that appeals to readers as well as players, and the character's enduring popularity has pushed this card to AU$1,200+ on the secondary market for raw English copies as of early 2026.
This card is one you buy as a single. No sane box-opening strategy can justify chasing the Manga Rare.
2. Sanji SP Card
SP cards are special parallel editions with distinctive printing treatments. The Sanji SP is currently trading around AU$230 to AU$260 raw in the English market. Sanji is one of the most popular One Piece characters worldwide, and SP cards of top characters consistently hold value in OPTCG. The visual treatment on the Sanji SP is considered one of the strongest in the set.
3. Trafalgar Law Secret Rare
A separate entry from the Manga Rare, the standard Secret Rare version of Trafalgar Law is also among the most valuable cards in the set. Trading around AU$50 to AU$60 raw. Law fans who cannot afford the Manga Rare often target this as an accessible alternative, which sustains demand.
4. Doflamingo Alternate Art
Donquixote Doflamingo is the primary antagonist of the Dressrosa arc and one of the game's most popular characters for deck building. His Alternate Art captures his signature theatrical menace. Trading in the AU$40 to AU$60 range.
5. Rosinante Alternate Art
Corazon (Donquixote Rosinante) is the emotional heart of the Dressrosa arc and a deeply beloved character among One Piece readers. His Alternate Art features soft lighting and a composition that collectors frequently describe as one of the most emotionally resonant cards in the set. Strong sustained demand from character fans rather than competitive players.
6. Divine Departure Event Card (Alternate Art)
Divine Departure represents Gol D. Roger and Shanks's signature attack. The alternate art version is a mid-tier chase trading around AU$30 to AU$50 but consistently demanded by competitive players because the card itself is one of the strongest action cards in the set. Dual appeal from collectors and players sustains its price.
Pull Rates at a Glance
| Card Type | Approximate Pull Rate |
|---|---|
| Alternate Art | Varies by card, generally 1 in 24 to 48 packs |
| SP Card | Approximately 1 in 24 packs per SP |
| Secret Rare (standard) | Approximately 1 in 12 to 24 packs |
| Manga Rare | Approximately 0.55% per pack (1 in 182 packs) |
One Piece booster displays contain 24 packs of 12 cards each. A single display gives you approximately 288 cards and statistically around 1 SP card, 1 to 2 Secret Rares, and multiple Alternate Arts. The Manga Rare requires on average 7 to 8 full displays to appear once.
Box Value: Is OP-10 Worth Opening?
English OP-10 boxes retail at approximately AU$120 to AU$140 from local AU retailers. Based on secondary market data from early 2026, the expected value of a typical English OP-10 box (the average combined value of cards you pull) exceeds the retail price. This is unusual. Most TCG sets have expected box values below retail because singles prices drop after release.
OP-10 maintains above-retail box expected value because the chase cards have not depreciated significantly since release, the Law Manga Rare remains at AU$1,200+ (meaning even a fraction of a chance of pulling it adds meaningful EV), and the SP and Alternate Art market has stayed strong due to character demand.
This does not mean opening boxes is a profitable activity. Expected value is a statistical average. The variance on OP-10 pulls is extreme. Most boxes will produce AU$80 to AU$120 in singles. A small percentage of boxes will pull a Sanji SP or a Law Secret Rare and produce AU$200+ in value. A vanishingly small percentage will produce a Law Manga Rare.
If your goal is to maximise the value of your money, buy singles. If your goal is to have the experience of opening a strong set with multiple pull targets, OP-10 is one of the best boxes in the game to open.
Buy Sealed or Buy Singles?
Buy sealed if: You want to open packs of a strong, well-regarded One Piece set and you enjoy the experience. OP-10 is genuinely fun to open with multiple interesting pull targets at every rarity level.
Buy singles if: You need specific cards for a competitive deck, you want the Trafalgar Law Manga Rare specifically, or you are building a collector display with specific character focus. The Manga Rare on eBay AU will almost always be more efficient than box opening.
The eBay angle: If you sell singles from a TCG store perspective, OP-10 boxes remain among the most consistently demanded products to crack and list individually because the singles market for these characters does not stagnate. Doflamingo, Law, Sanji, Rosinante, and Usopp cards all move regularly.
Where to Buy OP-10 in Australia
The OP-10 booster display is available on Amazon AU (ASIN B0F1DX55D1) with your standard affiliate tag. It is confirmed in stock and shipping from Amazon Australia.
Buy One Piece OP-10 Royal Blood on Amazon AU
For singles, eBay AU has the broadest selection of Australian sellers for OPTCG singles. Completed sales are the most reliable pricing reference.
Competitive Notes
For competitive players, the key OP-10 cards are:
Caesar Clown and Smoker as new leaders that created the Punk Hazard rush/control archetype. Caesar Clown's Stage synergy with the Punk Hazard stage card makes for an aggressive strategy.
Sugar as a powerful control tool for Donquixote Pirates decks, giving Blue the ability to rest opponent characters.
Trafalgar Law Secret Rare as a key piece in Supernova combo decks, enabling the Law leader's ability to chain plays explosively.
The Supernovas archetype received the most competitive benefit from OP-10, with Law and Kid both getting key support pieces. Early OP-10 meta was defined by Blue Doflamingo dominance before a ban list update reshuffled the tier list.
One Piece OP-10 Royal Blood is available on Amazon AU now. One of the strongest sets in OPTCG history for both collectors and players.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many packs are in an OP-10 booster display? 24 packs, each containing 12 cards. 288 cards total per display.
Is the Trafalgar Law Manga Rare worth buying? At AU$1,200+ it is a significant purchase. For collectors who want the most iconic card from one of OPTCG's most celebrated sets, and who have high regard for Trafalgar Law as a character, yes. As a competitive card, the standard Secret Rare Law performs the same function in a deck for a fraction of the price.
How does expected box value work? Expected value is the statistical average value of cards you would pull across many openings. For OP-10, the EV exceeds retail price, meaning on average across many boxes you get back more than you pay. Individual openings vary enormously from this average.
Are SP cards playable in tournaments? SP cards are alternative artworks of standard cards. They are tournament legal and mechanically identical to their standard versions. Their value is entirely collector-driven.
What happened to the Blue Doflamingo ban? The dominant Blue Doflamingo deck from early OP-10 meta received a ban list update that removed key pieces from the strategy, rebalancing the format. Donquixote Pirates decks remain playable but the hyper-dominant early version was addressed.