One Piece Card Rarity List

The One Piece Card Game uses a compact rarity ladder, printed as a code on each card. Below is the full list with what each rarity means, how many cards in our database carry it, and the priciest example of each. The counts cover all 2,255 cards we track. For the printing treatments that sit on top of rarity (alternate art, manga, special foils), see the rare cards guide.

Rarity glossary

RarityCodeWhat it meansCards
CommonCThe base rarity. Most cards in a booster set are Commons.877
UncommonUCA small step up from Common; still pulled frequently from packs.483
RareRPulled less often than Uncommons; many strong staples sit here.512
Super RareSRA foil pulled every few packs; the alt-art versions are the real chases.214
Secret RareSECAmong the rarest booster pulls, with premium foiling. Frequently the most valuable cards.38
LeaderLEvery deck is built around a Leader. Leaders are their own card type and rarity.110
PromoPRPromotional printings from events, products, or campaigns — outside the standard booster ladder.20
Treasure RareTRAn ultra-scarce special treatment reserved for a tiny number of marquee cards.1

A top card from each rarity

The most valuable card at each rarity, with the printing behind the price. Figures are conservative estimates from OPTCG data, not appraisals.

Reading the rarity off a card

The rarity code is printed on the card near the card number (e.g. OP01-001). When the foil is ambiguous on a worn card, the reliable method is to read the card number, find the card here, and check its printings. Every set page also shows a rarity breakdown so you can see which rarities exist in that set at all.

Want the full per-rarity card lists? Open the rarities hub. For value, see the card value guide and the prices hub.

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