One Piece Card Rarity List

Every One Piece Card Game card is printed at a rarity that signals how often you pull it. This is the full rarity list — the code printed on each card, what it means, how many cards we track at that rarity, and a high-value example. Click any rarity to browse its cards.

Rarity glossary

CodeRarityWhat it meansCards
CCommonThe base rarity. Most cards in a booster set are Commons — the everyday pool you build decks from.877
UCUncommonA small step up from Common; still pulled frequently from booster packs.483
RRarePulled less often than Uncommons; many strong staples sit at this rarity.512
SRSuper RareA foil printing pulled every few packs — strong playables whose alternate-art versions are usually the real chase cards.214
SECSecret RareAmong the rarest pulls in a booster, usually with premium foiling. Frequently the most sought-after cards.38
LLeaderEvery deck is built around a Leader card. Leaders are their own card type and printed at their own rarity.110
PRPromoPromotional printings handed out at events, in starter products, or through campaigns — not part of the standard booster rarity ladder.20
TRTreasure RareAn ultra-scarce, roughly case-hit treatment reserved for a tiny number of marquee cards.1

Counts are distinct cards per rarity across 2,255 cards in our database.

Highest-value card by rarity

A representative pull from each rarity, ranked by its most valuable printing's approximate market price. These are conservative hints from recent listings, not appraisals or official values.

What about “Manga Rare”?

“Manga Rare” (sometimes written Manga, SP, or manga-style art) is an alternate-art treatment applied to certain printings — black-and-white manga-panel artwork — rather than a rarity in its own right. In our data it appears as a printing label on a card, not as a separate rarity bucket, so there is no dedicated Manga Rare rarity page. For how alternate arts and special treatments work, see the One Piece card guides.

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