One Piece Card Game Extra Booster Heroines Edition EB-03 product family: a sealed booster box fanned out top-down with a single Heroines booster pack standing upright, and the nine SP alternate-art cards (Nami, Robin, Boa Hancock, Uta, Vivi, Reiju, Perona, Koala, Tashigi) fanned in the background with the Uta Manga Rare offset to the right, oval-frame portrait art reflected on a deep-blue gradient backdrop One Piece · Set Buyer's Guide
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The One Piece Heroines Booster Pack (EB-03) Guide

Extra Booster One Piece Heroines Edition (EB-03) launched in English on February 20, 2026 — 71 regular cards plus 4 Gold DON!! variants across 24 packs per box at a $4.99 MSRP per pack ($119.76 per sealed box), the first all-female-character set in One Piece Card Game history, and one of only four One Piece products to date that includes a God Pack — a single pack containing six of the set's nine SP cards at an estimated 1-in-180-box rate per Samurai Sword Tokyo (March 6, 2026). Four months into the English release, the sealed booster box trades at $85–$90 on TCGplayer while individual chase cards from the same product clear quadruple digits — the Uta Manga Rare (EB03-061) cleared $1,175+ raw at the English release per Slab-Z and the Nami SP (EB03-053) has historically asked as high as $1,725 per TCGplayer / community aggregators. That gap between sealed and singles is the entire 2026 Heroines buyer story, and the only path that makes the box's expected value math close at MSRP is the God Pack — which nobody publishes the EV math for end-to-end. This guide — PullMarket, operated by Pullmarket LLC — walks the EB-03 set context, every pack and box spec, the nine SP chase cards with EN and JP price anchors, the God Pack mechanic and its honest EV framing, the sealed-vs-singles 2026 buyer decision, and the display-collector vs deck-builder routing the SERP doesn't carry. For the broader One Piece TCG context — game format, booster chronology, Standard rotation — the forthcoming One Piece Cards pillar is the right destination; this article treats Heroines as a per-set buyer's guide and assumes basic OPTCG familiarity.

Part of: Complete One Piece Cards Guide — OPTCG set spotlight series.

Quick answer

EB-03 One Piece Heroines Edition ships 71 regular cards plus 4 Gold DON!! variants, with 24 packs per booster box (12 cards per pack, 288 cards per box) at a $4.99 MSRP per pack and $119.76 MSRP per sealed box. The chase tier is nine SP alternate-art cards — Nami, Nico Robin, Boa Hancock, Uta, Nefeltari Vivi, Vinsmoke Reiju, Perona, Koala, Tashigi — plus the Uta Manga Rare (EB03-061) with monochrome manga-panel art as the crown jewel. Heroines is one of only four One Piece products to include a God Pack — a single pack containing six of the nine SP cards at an estimated 1-in-180 boxes per Samurai Sword Tokyo, $800–$1,200 raw and $3,500+ graded PSA 10. As of June 6, 2026, sealed boxes trade at or below MSRP ($85–$90 on TCGplayer secondary) while Uta Manga Rare clears $1,175+ and Nami SP has historically asked $1,725 — making singles more capital-efficient than sealed for buyers chasing a specific card, and the God Pack the only structural reason the sealed-box math closes at MSRP.

One honest note before the values section. Every secondary-price figure, pull-rate estimate, and historical sale anchor in this article is sourced from a linked aggregator (Samurai Sword Tokyo's EB-03 pull-rate guide for the God Pack rate and SR/SEC/SP rates, Slab-Z for English release-day single-card prices, TCGplayer for sealed-box secondary and editorial chase context, Premium Bandai USA for the official-channel MSRP anchor, PriceCharting and Cardmarket for cross-region aggregation, Card-Binder for the four-products-with-God-Packs cross-set framing) at the brief date of June 6, 2026. Sealed and single-card markets move week-to-week — the Heroines sealed box has shifted between $85 and $90 across multiple TCGplayer prints since the English release, and the Nami SP historical high of $1,725 is exactly that, a historical anchor, not a live quote. Pull-rate percentages from community aggregators are estimates, not Bandai-published odds. Treat every number here as range orientation, not a quote, and check the linked sources at decision time. Nothing in this guide is investment advice; sealed values move, pull outcomes vary, and "should I open this" is your collecting call, not ours.

What is One Piece Heroines Edition (EB-03)?

Extra Booster One Piece Heroines Edition is the third Extra Booster in the One Piece Card Game line and the first all-female-character set in OPTCG history — released in Japan on October 25, 2025 and in English on February 20, 2026 by Bandai. The set ships 71 regular cards plus 4 Gold DON!! variants in the base release, with Limitless TCG's canonical database tracking 90 cards total when parallels are counted (2 Leaders, 82 Characters, 6 Events at the parallel level). The structural theme — heroines of One Piece on portrait-style oval-frame SP art — is what makes this a display/celebration set in Bandai's positioning rather than a Standard-cycle main booster, and that framing carries through every downstream buying decision in this guide.

How Is an Extra Booster Different from a Main One Piece Booster?

The Extra Booster designation is a structural-format choice that shapes every downstream buying decision for Heroines, and most of the SERP skips this explainer because retailer pages assume the OPTCG-literate reader already knows. The short version: Extra Boosters are tightly curated thematic sets with a smaller card pool than main boosters. The longer version is what tells you whether to open the box or buy the single.

Booster formatDistinct card countTypical LeadersDesigned forExamples
Main booster (OP-01 through OP-12+)~120 cardsMultipleBroad Standard-format deck-building across the whole rosterOP-09 Emperors of the Sea, OP-10 Royal Blood, OP-11 A Fist of Divine Speed, OP-12 Legacy of the Master
Extra Booster (EB-01 / EB-02 / EB-03 / EB-04+)~70–80 cardsTypically one new LeaderTheme / celebration product alongside main boosters; tightly curated chase tierEB-01 Memorial Collection, EB-02 Anime 25th Collection, EB-03 Heroines Edition

The implication for the Heroines buyer is direct. A smaller card pool means higher per-pack probability of hitting any specific chase card vs a main booster of the same MSRP — but the smaller pool also means the SP/Manga-Rare tier IS the entire reason to open the product. Without the SP chase, the expected-value math on the sealed box doesn't work. Heroines' 71-card regular pool concentrates the chase tier in 9 SP cards plus the Uta Manga Rare; the rest of the set is SR utility cards and Event/Leader fill. For the broader OPTCG set chronology — every main booster through OP-12+, every Extra Booster, every Premium Booster — the forthcoming One Piece Cards pillar is the canonical anchor.

The Extra Booster precedent helps. EB-01 Memorial Collection and EB-02 Anime 25th Collection shipped on similar thematic-celebration framing with parallel chase-tier structure; Samurai Sword Tokyo carries a precedent EB-02 pull-rate breakdown that helps anchor cross-Extra-Booster expectations. Heroines' God Pack inclusion (covered in H2 5) is what makes EB-03 structurally distinct from EB-01 and EB-02 — and one of only four One Piece products in history to carry the mechanic.

Every Spec Inside a Heroines (EB-03) Booster Pack and Box

Every Heroines booster pack and box ships to a standardized Bandai configuration that's been confirmed across multi-retailer corroboration as of brief date — TCGplayer's product listing, Premium Bandai USA's official-channel page, GameStop and Target retail SKUs all line up on the same numbers. Bandai's EN product page publishes the per-pack price and card count for the set; the per-pack card count came through multi-retailer confirmation rather than Bandai's own product page, so the verification note at the end of this section matters for publish-time fact-checking.

SpecValueSource
Cards per pack12Multi-retailer corroboration (TCGplayer + GameStop + Target + community confirmation)
Packs per booster box24Official Bandai EN product page
Cards per booster box288 (24 × 12)Derived from pack × box configuration
Boxes per case12TCGplayer case listing + community confirmation
MSRP per pack$4.99Official Bandai EN product page
MSRP per booster box$119.76 (24 × $4.99)Derived
Premium Bandai USA box price$120.00 (rounded MSRP)p-bandai.com USA listing
MSRP per case~$1,437.12 (12 × $119.76)Derived
Distinct base cards71 + 4 Gold DON!! = 75Official Bandai EN product page
Limitless TCG total90 (counting parallels)onepiece.limitlesstcg.com
SP cards in the set9 (distributed across the production run)TCGplayer editorial + Samurai Sword Tokyo
Manga Rare1 — Uta (EB03-061)Slab-Z + Bandai EN
Gold DON!! variants4 (matching package artwork)Official Bandai EN product page
God Pack1 special variant pack — six of the nine SP cards in a single packSamurai Sword Tokyo (see H2 5)
Where to buy at MSRPPremium Bandai USA, TCGplayer, GameStop, Target, LGSMulti-retailer corroboration

Critical writer note for publish-time verification. Bandai's EN product page does not explicitly publish a cards-per-pack figure. The 12-cards-per-pack value comes from multi-retailer corroboration as of June 6, 2026 — TCGplayer's product page, GameStop, Target, and community confirmation across multiple Discord servers all align on 12 cards per pack. One minority retailer source lists 6 cards/pack; that's likely a stock-page error, but the engineer flagging this article for publish should spot-check the live Bandai EN page and the live TCGplayer product page at publish time. If 6 cards/pack turns out to be correct, the EV math in H2 5 and the per-pack pricing in H2 6 both need a downstream update.

The 9 SP Chase Cards (and the Uta Manga Rare) — Every Card That Drives the Secondary Market

The Heroines chase tier is 9 SP alternate-art cards plus the Uta Manga Rare (EB03-061) — every Heroines secondary-market figure traces back to this surface. The SP cards carry the portrait-style oval-frame art treatment that's the set's central visual identity; the Uta Manga Rare sits one tier above as the crown jewel with monochrome manga-panel art drawn from the Eiichiro Oda booklet illustrated for the One Piece Film: Red theatrical release. Every dollar figure below is a historical sale anchor, not an investment forecast — verify against PriceCharting, Card Ladder, and the linked aggregators at decision time.

CardCard #RarityWhy it mattersEN market anchor (June 2026)JP market anchor (March 2026)Source
Uta (Manga Rare)EB03-061Manga RareThe set's crown jewel; monochrome manga-panel art from the Film: Red booklet; estimated ~1-in-72 boxes per Samurai Sword Tokyo~$1,175+ at EN release (Slab-Z, March 2026)~$679 (Samurai Sword Tokyo, March 6 2026)Slab-Z + Samurai Sword Tokyo
Nami SPEB03-053SPThe strongest Heroines SR + SP card pair per TCGplayer gameplay top-10; "automatically earns a place in decks led by Monkey D. Luffy"Historically asked as high as $1,725 EN (TCGplayer / community aggregators); current trade range narrower — verify at publish~$420 (Samurai Sword Tokyo)TCGplayer + Slab-Z + Samurai Sword Tokyo
Boa Hancock SPEB03-026SPFan-favorite character; previous-set Boa SPs cleared multi-hundred dollars; TCGplayer notes "fans who made SP Boa Hancock a multi-hundred dollar card in previous sets"Verify at publish via TCGplayer + PriceCharting~$449 (Samurai Sword Tokyo)Samurai Sword Tokyo
Nico Robin SPEB03-055SPProtagonist Straw Hat; second-most-powerful SR + SP pair in the set; per TCGplayer "aren't locked to a specific Leader"Verify at publish~$330 (Samurai Sword Tokyo)Samurai Sword Tokyo
Uta SP (standard)EB03-003SPThe "standard" Uta SP, distinct from the Manga Rare; favored by Uta collectors at a lower price point~$280 raw EN (Slab-Z)Verify at publishSlab-Z
Nefeltari Vivi SPEB03-024SPNOT the new Leader (that's EB03-001); the SP character versionVerify at publishVerify at publishTCGplayer editorial
Vinsmoke Reiju SPEB03-031SPVinsmoke family fan-base chaseVerify at publishVerify at publishOnePieceTopDecks
Perona SPEB03-045SPMid-tier chaseVerify at publishVerify at publishOnePieceTopDecks
Koala SPEB03-042SPMid-tier chaseVerify at publishVerify at publishOnePieceTopDecks
Tashigi SPEB03-018SPMarine fan-base chaseVerify at publishVerify at publishOnePieceTopDecks
4 Gold DON!! cardsvariesDON SpecialMatch the box package artwork; chase-tier collectible inclusionVerify at publishVerify at publishBandai EN

Two table notes the SERP gets wrong. First, there are two Uta cards in the set — the standard Uta SP (EB03-003, the portrait-art oval-frame version) and the Uta Manga Rare (EB03-061, the monochrome manga-panel version). They are distinct cards at very different price tiers; the Manga Rare is the set's crown jewel. For the full Uta cross-set valuation framework — including the Uta variants in other sets and the Film: Red art context — the forthcoming One Piece Carrying On His Will guide carries the deeper dive. Second, Nefeltari Vivi appears twice as well — once as the new Leader (EB03-001, Red/Blue, 4 Life / 5,000 Power) and once as an SP character card (EB03-024). The Leader drives the deck-builder gameplay; the SP drives display-collector demand.

The honest framing on these prices. The EN Nami SP $1,725 anchor is a historical high, not a current quote — per Slab-Z's English release coverage, the EN SP tier cleared roughly 4x the JP equivalent at debut on a combination of EN-print scarcity and Western collector demand. As markets normalize the EN-JP spread narrows; the $1,725 was a peak-pricing print, and current trade prices are narrower. The Uta Manga Rare's $1,175+ EN anchor is closer to a sustained 2026 figure per Slab-Z's tracking. For graded comp data on every chase card, verify against PSA's Auction Prices Realized plus Card Ladder and PriceCharting at decision time — the table above is range orientation, not a live quote sheet. For the cross-set most-expensive One Piece chase tier across every OPTCG product (Heroines contributes the Uta Manga Rare to that ranking), see the forthcoming Most Expensive One Piece Cards guide.

The God Pack — One Piece TCG's 1-in-180-Boxes Chase Mechanic

The single biggest structural fact about EB-03 that no SERP top-10 piece publishes end-to-end. Heroines is one of only four One Piece Card Game products in history to include a God Pack — a single booster pack inside an EB-03 box that contains six of the nine SP cards in the set instead of the normal pack contents. Per Samurai Sword Tokyo's EB-03 pull-rate guide (March 6, 2026), the estimated rate is ~1-in-180 booster boxes (~1-in-15 cases), with a combined raw market value of $800–$1,200 and graded PSA 10 sets clearing $3,500+. The four-products framing comes from Card-Binder's cross-set God Pack guide — EB-03 sits alongside earlier Extra Boosters and the PRB-01 Premium Booster as the only OPTCG products to carry the mechanic.

The God Pack is best understood as a factory-rare printing variant — a deliberate Bandai print decision where a small fraction of production-line packs ship with the SP slot fully expanded into six SPs instead of one (or zero). It is not a marketing mechanic, it is not a "spin to win" outcome, and it is not a strategy. Samurai Sword Tokyo's exact framing: "treat it as a bonus, not a strategy." That framing carries through to this guide — the God Pack exists, it explains why the sealed-box EV math is even close to working at MSRP, and a buyer who walks into Heroines expecting to pull one is buying lottery expectations into a collecting decision.

The numbers, set against Heroines' $119.76 sealed-box MSRP, look like this:

StatValueSource
Estimated God Pack rate~1-in-180 booster boxes (~1-in-15 cases)Samurai Sword Tokyo, March 6 2026
God Pack raw market value$800–$1,200 combinedSamurai Sword Tokyo
God Pack graded PSA 10 value$3,500+Samurai Sword Tokyo
Sealed box MSRP$119.76Bandai EN
Cost to statistically expect one God Pack at MSRP~$21,556 (180 × $119.76)Derived
Cost to statistically expect one at TCGplayer secondary~$15,300–$16,200 (180 × $85–$90)Derived
Samurai Sword Tokyo's published "statistical expectation" anchor$16,740Samurai Sword Tokyo
Number of One Piece products with a God Pack4 (EB-03 + 3 earlier — EB-01, EB-02, PRB-01)Card-Binder cross-set God Pack guide
SP cards in a God Pack6 of 9 in the set, drawn togetherSamurai Sword Tokyo

The expected-value framing, in plain English. At 1-in-180 boxes and $119.76 MSRP per box, the statistical expectation to pull one God Pack is roughly $21,556 in sealed-MSRP product. At TCGplayer's $85–$90 secondary, the expectation drops to around $15,300–$16,200; Samurai Sword Tokyo cites $16,740 as their published "statistical expectation" figure using a similar secondary-box price. None of these numbers are odds of winning anything — they're the expected-value math for a collecting decision, in the same sense that a sports-card collector might calculate the expected cost to pull a specific Charizard SIR from a Pokémon Ultra Premium Collection. The God Pack is a print anomaly the OPTCG community has named, not a marketing-pitched chase outcome.

Why this matters for the sealed-box buyer. Without the God Pack mechanic, the chase-card pull rates alone don't carry the box price. Samurai Sword Tokyo's per-tier rates put SR cards at 3+ guaranteed per box, SEC (Super Rare with extra rarity treatment) at roughly 1 per 4–6 boxes, and individual SP cards at roughly 1–2 per 12-box case — which works out to about 1 SP per 160 packs at the per-pack level. Multiply through, and a sealed box of Heroines at $119.76 MSRP expects roughly 3–4 SR cards and a fractional SP, with the upside concentrated in the God Pack tail and the Manga Rare Uta tail. The structural call: the God Pack is what makes a sealed-box rip an interesting collecting decision rather than a guaranteed-loss EV proposition, but it is not a strategy. The honest sealed-box buyer is buying the rip experience and the sealed object, with the God Pack as a print-anomaly upside outcome at the tail.

For the cross-product precedent — how the God Pack mechanic has shown up in earlier OPTCG products and how the EB-03 odds compare to the PRB-01 Premium Booster's parallel mechanic — Samurai Sword Tokyo carries a PRB-01 pull-rate guide that's worth a read for the broader context.

Heroines Sealed Boxes Trade BELOW MSRP — The 2026 Buyer Story

The Heroines sealed-box pricing story is the article's #2 structural differentiator after the God Pack — and no SERP top-10 piece publishes it end-to-end. As of June 6, 2026 (four months after the English release), Heroines sealed booster boxes trade at or below MSRP on TCGplayer's secondary market. That's atypical for a hyped Extra Booster with a Manga Rare chase tier and a God Pack mechanic — hyped Extra Boosters historically open above MSRP at release and hold premium for the first six to twelve months. The Heroines price gap is the actionable buyer signal.

ChannelSealed box price (June 6 2026)Notes
MSRP (derived)$119.7624 packs × $4.99
Premium Bandai USA (official)$120.00Rounded MSRP; official-channel anchor per p-bandai.com
TCGplayer secondary$85.00–$90.00Below MSRP — verify at publish via tcgplayer.com
eBayVariableWatch for JP-vs-EN variant + shipping costs; cross-reference ebay.com
PriceCharting aggregatedPer pricecharting.com at publishSet-level price aggregator
Cardmarket EUPer cardmarket.com at publishEU buyers pricing reference

Why Heroines sealed broke below MSRP comes down to three structural drivers. First, the competitive event window already passed. Heroines Battle ran February 27 – March 22, 2026 with a restricted Heroines Leaders list; the competitive incentive to build a Heroines-led deck has closed since late March, and the post-event demand drop is normal for any restricted-event Extra Booster. Second, the chase tier concentrates in 9 SP cards that buyers can target as singles more capital-efficiently than ripping the box. A buyer who specifically wants Nami SP, Nico Robin SP, or Boa Hancock SP can purchase the single at known cost; ripping a $90 box for a fractional SP expectation is not the more capital-efficient path. Third, the JP set has been live since October 25, 2025, meaning the English-debut hype premium has compressed against eight months of cross-region price discovery — the EN-vs-JP price spread has narrowed across most of the chase tier, and the sealed-box secondary has absorbed that compression.

Three buyer paths, plainly:

PathBuy this ifDon't buy this if
Sealed booster box ($85–$90 TCGplayer secondary)You want the rip experience and to display the unopened box, OR you're chasing the God Pack and accept the $21,556-to-statistically-expect-one math, OR you're a Heroines completionist who'll trade duplicatesYou want a specific chase card (singles are more capital-efficient), OR you want competitive deck cards (the SR utility cards are available cheaper outside the SP variants)
Single-card buy (Uta Manga Rare ~$1,175+ EN / Nami SP variable / Boa Hancock SP variable)You want a specific chase card today at known cost; you want the graded slab outcome with PSA / CGC / SGC cert verificationYou want the rip experience or the sealed-object collectible experience
PullMarket One Piece pack (/one-piece-packs with published odds)You want the rip experience without the buy-and-resell friction of a sealed box; you want a third-party-graded card outcome with hybrid-custody fulfillment per Terms §5.5You want the physical sealed-object Bandai box (PullMarket packs are real-graded-singles, not sealed Bandai product)
The plain-language sealed-vs-singles take. For a buyer who wants to own sealed Heroines product and rip it for the experience — display the box, open the packs, slab a single yourself if you pull one — the math at $85–$90 is defensible. The sealed-object residual is real even after the rip. For a buyer who specifically wants Nami SP, Nico Robin SP, or the Uta Manga Rare, the all-in cost to land that specific card via sealed packs runs multiples of the cost of buying the slabbed single outright at current 2026 secondary, with grading risk transferred to your submission instead of the seller. Buy what you want to own, not what you expect to flip. Heroines chase cards are historical sale anchors, not investment forecasts.

Display Collector or Deck Builder? How to Know Which Heroines Buy Is Yours

The single most useful buyer-routing question for Heroines is what are you actually buying for — and the SERP doesn't carry the persona split because retailer pages don't pick sides. Heroines is structurally a celebration / display set first, which is what Bandai's own marketing copy points at ("celebrate the heroines of One Piece") and what the visual identity reinforces (portrait-style oval-frame SP art, four Gold DON!! variants matching the package, Uta's monochrome manga-panel art). For most buyers the right answer is display; for a subset of buyers it's deck-building; and the structural product call is different for each.

PersonaHeroines fits ifThe right purchase pathWhat the SP art treatment matters for
Display / art collectorYou're buying for sleeves, binder pages, framed display, or grading-for-show; you value the oval-frame portrait art and the manga-panel Uta as visual objectsSingle-card purchase of the specific SPs you want to display (Nami SP, Nico Robin SP, Boa Hancock SP, Uta SP, Uta Manga Rare). Sealed box at $85–$90 is a defensible secondary purchase for the box-as-collectible angleThe portrait-style art IS the buy. SPs and the Manga Rare are display-tier objects
Deck builder (Standard rotation)You're building or upgrading a Standard-format deck — Monkey D. Luffy Red, Nefeltari Vivi Red/Blue, Marine-themed, Straw Hat-themedSingle-card purchase of SR cards (not SPs). Nami EB03-053 and Robin EB03-055 slot into Luffy-led decks per TCGplayer; the new Vivi EB03-001 Leader reworks the Kingdoms of Intrigue Vivi playstyle. SRs are dramatically cheaper than SPs for the same gameplay effectZero. SP art is collector premium; SR art is gameplay function. Don't pay SP prices for SR utility
Heroines Battle competitive playerYou wanted to compete in Heroines Battle Feb 27 – Mar 22, 2026 with a restricted Heroines Leaders deckThe event window has closed. As of brief date, the Heroines Battle competitive incentive has passed; deck-builders should pivot to ongoing Standard playn/a — restricted event
Rip-experience buyerYou want the rip experience — opening packs, the surprise of the pull, the chaseSealed box at $85–$90 TCGplayer secondary if you also want the sealed-object residual; OR a PullMarket One Piece pack with published odds before purchaseOnly matters if you pull one
God Pack chaserYou've heard about the 1-in-180-boxes God Pack and want to chase itCase purchase (12 boxes) at roughly $1,020–$1,080 TCGplayer secondary — but read the H2 5 EV math first. Statistical expectation is ~$15,300–$16,200 of sealed product per God PackThe God Pack is a print anomaly, not a strategy. Treat it as a bonus outcome

The structural takeaway is that Heroines' design intent is display, not Standard-rotation gameplay. The portrait-style SP art, the four Gold DON!! variants matching the box artwork, the Manga Rare Uta, and the restricted (now-closed) Heroines Battle event window all point at celebration / display as the primary use case. Deck-builders are better served buying the SR character cards as singles without paying the SP art premium; display collectors are the buyer the set was designed for, and at $85–$90 sealed plus single-card SP purchases that's a real defensible buying decision.

Three Ways to Chase a Heroines SP Without Buying a Sealed Box

Three legitimate paths exist for any collector who wants a Heroines chase card in hand — and the right one depends entirely on the experience you're actually buying. The sealed-vs-singles tension from H2 6 maps onto a third path the SERP doesn't carry: PullMarket's published-odds pack format with real third-party-graded card fulfillment.

PathWhat you getWhat it costsBest for
Buy a graded singleExactly the Heroines chase card you want, today, in a PSA / CGC / SGC slab at market price (Uta Manga Rare ~$1,175+ EN per Slab-Z; Nami SP variable per TCGplayer)Full market price; grading risk transferred to the sellerCollectors who want the specific card, not the rip
Buy sealed Heroines (TCGplayer secondary box)Sealed object + 24 raw packs at $85–$90 below MSRP per H2 6$85–$90 per box; pack-value math is tight because the chase concentrates in 9 SPs across the full production runSealed-object collectors and rippers who want the box-and-rip experience
Rip a One Piece pack at PullMarketReal third-party-graded One Piece singles allocated to your account from a One Piece-curated pack with published odds before you buy. Each pull lives in PullMarket's own insured custody or is reserved against verified supplier and partner-vault inventory per Terms §5.5. Per-card decision to vault, ship, trade, or sell back for PullMarket Gems within the published windowPer-pack price (varies by tier on /one-piece-packs)Rippers who want the experience without buying and reselling a sealed Bandai box

A short plain note on the third path. PullMarket runs a hybrid fulfillment model per Terms §5.5 — some pulled slabs are held in PullMarket's own insured, climate-controlled custody; others are reserved against verified supplier and partner-vault inventory and sourced at redemption. Either way, what you pull is a real third-party-graded card with a PSA, CGC, or SGC certification number that resolves directly on the grader's own website. PullMarket Gems is store credit and explicitly not cashable. PullMarket isn't a sweepstakes, lottery, or wagering product — the product is collecting and ripping real graded cards with the odds published in front of you before you buy. The full operating-model walkthrough lives on our trust & safety page; the rip → decide → vault / ship / sell-back flow is on how PullMarket actually works.

What Comes Next in the One Piece TCG Cluster

The One Piece TCG cluster is expanding fast and Heroines is the pilot satellite — TPC's Standard-rotation cycle keeps moving, Bandai's Extra Booster cadence ships approximately every 6–9 months, and the chase-card secondary market across every OPTCG product continues to compound. The forward-look from this article:

Ready to chase a Heroines chase card without a sealed-box queue? Browse the live PullMarket One Piece pack catalog with the published per-pack odds in front of you, see exactly which graded slabs sit in each pack's possible-outcome pool, and decide per pack whether to rip, hold, or pass. Real cards. Real grades. Your decision per pull.

Frequently asked questions

Every Heroines booster pack ships 12 cards at a $4.99 MSRP, drawn from a 71-card regular set plus 4 Gold DON!! variants. Each sealed booster box contains 24 packs (288 cards total) at a $119.76 MSRP. The chase tier across the set is 9 SP alternate-art cards (Nami, Nico Robin, Boa Hancock, Uta, Nefeltari Vivi, Vinsmoke Reiju, Perona, Koala, Tashigi) with portrait-style oval-frame art treatment, plus the Uta Manga Rare (EB03-061) with monochrome manga-panel art as the crown jewel. EB-03 also includes a God Pack — a single pack containing six of the nine SP cards instead of normal contents — at an estimated 1-in-180 booster boxes per Samurai Sword Tokyo's March 2026 pull-rate guide.

The English version of Extra Booster One Piece Heroines Edition released on February 20, 2026. The Japanese version (also designated EB-03 Heroines Edition) shipped earlier on October 25, 2025 — a four-month JP-before-EN window that's standard for OPTCG Extra Boosters. Don't confuse EB-03 with EB-02 (Anime 25th Collection); Heroines is unambiguously EB-03, and the two sets are on separate themes with separate chase tiers.

The crown jewel is the Uta Manga Rare (EB03-061) with monochrome manga-panel art drawn from the Eiichiro Oda booklet illustrated for the Film: Red theatrical release — it cleared $1,175+ at English release per Slab-Z (March 2026) and traded around $679 in JP per Samurai Sword Tokyo. The nine SP cards are Nami (EB03-053), Nico Robin (EB03-055), Boa Hancock (EB03-026), Uta (EB03-003 — the standard SP, distinct from the Manga Rare), Nefeltari Vivi (EB03-024 — distinct from the Leader EB03-001), Vinsmoke Reiju (EB03-031), Perona (EB03-045), Koala (EB03-042), and Tashigi (EB03-018). Four Gold DON!! cards matching the box package artwork round out the chase tier.

A God Pack is a factory-rare printing variant — a single booster pack that contains six of the nine SP cards in the set instead of the normal pack contents. Per Samurai Sword Tokyo (March 6, 2026), the estimated rate for the EB-03 God Pack is roughly 1-in-180 booster boxes (~1-in-15 cases), with a combined raw market value of $800–$1,200 and graded PSA 10 sets clearing $3,500+. At MSRP that's roughly $21,556 of sealed product to statistically expect one God Pack; at TCGplayer secondary ($85–$90) the figure drops to around $15,300–$16,200. Heroines is one of only four One Piece Card Game products to include the God Pack mechanic per Card-Binder's cross-set guide. The honest framing: treat it as a bonus, not a strategy.

The Heroines sealed booster box currently trades at or below MSRP on TCGplayer secondary (~$85–$90 vs $119.76 MSRP as of June 6, 2026), which is atypical for a hyped Extra Booster four months post-launch. That price gap reflects three structural drivers: the Heroines Battle competitive event window closed March 22, 2026; the chase tier concentrates in 9 SP cards that buyers can target as singles more capital-efficiently; and the JP set has been live since October 2025, compressing the English-debut hype premium. For display collectors and rip-experience buyers the math at $85–$90 is defensible (the sealed-object residual is real). For buyers chasing a specific card, singles are more capital-efficient than ripping the box.

The Uta Manga Rare (EB03-061) is the set's crown jewel. Manga Rares are the rarest tier in any One Piece Card Game set; the EB-03 Uta Manga Rare features monochrome manga-panel art drawn from the Eiichiro Oda booklet illustrated for the One Piece Film: Red theatrical release. At the English release on February 20, 2026 it cleared $1,175+ raw per Slab-Z; the JP market sits at roughly $679 per Samurai Sword Tokyo. Above raw, graded PSA 10 examples trade higher — verify current comps via Card Ladder, PriceCharting, and PSA's Auction Prices Realized at purchase time. The estimated rate is roughly 1-in-72 boxes per Samurai Sword Tokyo.

Structurally, Heroines is a celebration / display set first. The portrait-style SP art with oval-frame treatment, the four Gold DON!! variants matching the box package artwork, and the Uta Manga Rare with monochrome manga-panel art all point at display, sleeves, binder pages, and grading-for-show as the primary use case. That said, Nami (EB03-053) and Nico Robin (EB03-055) are deck-relevant beyond their SP variants — per TCGplayer they slot into any Monkey D. Luffy-led deck and "aren't locked to a specific Leader." The new Nefeltari Vivi (EB03-001) Leader reworks the Red/Blue Vivi playstyle from Kingdoms of Intrigue. Deck-builders are better served buying the SR character cards as singles without paying the SP art premium; the SP variants are display-collector premiums.

Main boosters (OP-01 through OP-12+) carry roughly 120 distinct cards across multiple Leaders, designed to drive broad Standard-format deck-building. Extra Boosters (EB-01 Memorial Collection, EB-02 Anime 25th Collection, EB-03 Heroines Edition) are tightly curated thematic sets with 70–80 distinct cards and typically one new Leader, designed as a theme / celebration product alongside main boosters. The smaller card pool means higher per-pack probability of hitting any specific chase card vs a main booster, but it also means the SP / Manga Rare tier IS the entire reason to open the product — without the SP chase, the EV math doesn't work. Most Extra Booster buyers are buying for the chase tier or the theme, not for competitive Standard deck-building.

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