What’s New
One Piece: The Azure Sea’s Seven (OP14) launched worldwide on January 16. This latest entry in the One Piece Card Game continues to generate strong demand, with both sealed product and singles commanding high prices on the secondary market. The set introduces new cards, characters, and artwork, attracting collectors and players alike.
Configuration at a Glance
- Case: 12 boxes per case
- Box: 24 packs per box
- Pack: 12 cards per pack
Key hits include special parallel cards, secret rares, and manga alternate arts. Notable case hits and pull rates are not specified in the available information.
Key Inserts & Parallels
- GOLD SP cards: Highly sought after, highlighted by Buggy GOLD SP
- SEC Manga cards: Manga-style alternate art, including Dracule Mihawk SEC Manga
- SP cards: Special Parallel cards, such as Roronoa Zoro SP and Boa Hancock SP
- Manga alternate art cards: Including You’ll Frighten Me, available in both English and Japanese versions
Serial-numbering and specific color parallels are not detailed in the source material.
Autographs & Relics
No autograph or memorabilia (relic) cards are mentioned for The Azure Sea’s Seven (OP14) in the available information.
Collector Notes
- Cases have sold steadily on secondary markets, with prices rising from around $2,900 pre-release to above $3,000 after launch. An outlier sale at $77,777 was reported in the US before release.
- Pre-release events allowed some cards to reach the market early, influencing initial pricing for singles.
- Manga alternate art cards such as You’ll Frighten Me have low pull rates, contributing to their sustained value.
- Artwork and character popularity, especially for leaders like Boa Hancock, drive demand among both collectors and players.
- No information is provided on print runs, odds, or short print (SP/SSP) designations beyond anecdotal rarity.

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