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One Piece Is Booming
The One Piece card market is no longer a niche corner of the hobby.
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One Piece has become one of the strongest and fastest-growing categories in trading cards.
What started as a highly anticipated anime TCG has evolved into a global collector market with real liquidity, major grading activity, and six-figure grail cards.
And despite some volatility in lower-tier singles, the overall market remains extremely strong heading into the second half of 2026.

At the top of the market, Manga Rares remain the kings of One Piece collecting.
Cards featuring:
Luffy
Shanks
Zoro
Ace
Law
continue driving the majority of high-end demand.
Collectors are treating Manga cards similarly to Pokémon grails or high-end sports rookie cards.
Low population PSA 10s continue commanding massive premiums, and serialized cards have added an entirely new layer to the high-end market.
The strongest cards are no longer just “TCG cards.”
They are becoming true collector assets.

One Piece has become heavily character-driven from a value perspective.
The strongest cards consistently belong to the franchise’s most recognizable characters.
That includes:
Luffy
Zoro
Nami
Boa Hancock
Shanks
Ace
Collectors are increasingly prioritizing:
Fan-favorite characters
Strong artwork
Manga rares
Event exclusives
Tournament cards
Serialized cards
That means not every alt art or chase card performs equally long term.
The market has become much more selective.
One of the biggest trends in the One Piece market is the growing premium for high grades.
PSA 10s and BGS Black Labels continue to dramatically outperform raw copies and lower grades.
As more collectors enter the category, condition sensitivity is becoming more important.
That has created a major gap between:
Raw cards
PSA 9s
PSA 10s
Pristine grades
Collectors are clearly prioritizing scarcity and top-condition examples.

Some of the strongest price action in the market is happening around event-exclusive cards.
Regional winners cards, championship promos, serialized prizes, and limited-distribution releases are becoming some of the most important assets in the category.
These cards combine:
Extremely low supply
Competitive prestige
Character popularity
Global demand
As organized play grows, these cards are likely to become even more important over time.
Not everything in One Piece is going up.
As new sets continue releasing, many lower-tier singles and mid-level alt arts have started cooling off.
Collectors are becoming more focused.
Instead of chasing every card, the market is concentrating around:
True grails
Manga rares
Serialized cards
Top characters
PSA 10 copies
That is a sign of a maturing market.
The strongest assets are separating themselves from the rest.
Even with how much the category has grown, many collectors still believe One Piece is early compared to Pokémon or sports cards.
The reasons are pretty clear:
The global fan base is massive
The anime continues growing
New collectors enter every set release
High-end supply remains relatively low
The grading population is still developing
Most importantly, the collector base is passionate.
One Piece collectors are not just flipping cards.
Many are long-term fans of the franchise itself.
That creates stronger emotional attachment than many traditional TCG markets.

The One Piece market is evolving quickly.
The early “everything goes up” phase is starting to mature into a more selective and structured market.
High-end grails continue getting stronger.
Tournament cards are becoming status symbols.
PSA 10s are separating from raw.
And character-driven demand is shaping the entire category.
The biggest winners moving forward will likely be collectors who understand:
Scarcity
Character popularity
Grade sensitivity
Long-term collector behavior
Because in One Piece, not all cards are created equal anymore.