A chronological collage of Monkey D. Luffy One Piece Card Game printings from 2022 ST-01 to 2026 P-001 World Championship Gold One Piece · Character Lineage
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Monkey D. Luffy Cards: Every Set, Every Parallel, Every Grail

Monkey D. Luffy has appeared on roughly 34 distinct official One Piece Card Game printings across the first 16 mainline boosters (OP-01 Romance Dawn through OP-16 The Time of Battle), plus the starter and extra-booster sub-lines, plus a dense tournament-promo tail — and one of those printings, the P-001 2023 World Championship Gold Luffy in CGC Pristine 10, sold for $315,600 at Alt Auction on December 4, 2025, the largest publicly recorded OPTCG sale to date per CGC's editorial. Seven of those 34 are Leaders; the rest are Characters; and the parallel-and-promo ladder layered on top — Alternate Art, Manga Rare, Comic Parallel, Treasure Rare, SP, and P-### promos — adds dozens more variants on top of the base count. If you've searched monkey d luffy card or gear 5 luffy card in 2026, the SERP is a wall of marketplaces, image carousels, and Bandai's official card list — there is no editorial guide that walks every Luffy set, annotates the Gear evolution from Gear 2 through Gear 5 Sun God Nika, and pairs each grail with the auction-house provenance behind its public sale. This is that guide. The master ladder lives in the first H2 below; the seven Luffy leaders, the OP-05 Awakening of the New Era Gear 5 watershed, the PRB-01 Comic Parallel chase, and the P-001 championship promo each get their own walk-through.

Part of: Complete One Piece Cards Guide — character-lineage series.

Quick answer

Monkey D. Luffy appears on roughly 34 distinct mainline One Piece Card Game printings as of mid-2026: seven Leader cards (ST01-001, OP01-003, OP05-060, OP09-061, OP11-040, OP13-001, EB02-010, plus OP15-098 from the current era) and the rest Character cards spread across OP-01 through OP-16, ST-01, ST-26, EB-02, and EB-04. Dozens of parallels sit on top: Alternate Art, Manga Rare, PRB-01 Comic Parallel, Treasure Rare (OP-07 debut), SP, and P-### promos. The cornerstone grail is the P-001 2023 World Championship Gold Luffy — the undistributed English version in CGC Pristine 10 sold for $315,600 at Alt Auction on December 4, 2025, the largest publicly recorded OPTCG sale per CGC. The two Gear 5 Sun God Nika cards (OP05-060 Leader and OP05-119 Character SEC) are the manga-fluent collector's primary chases.

Heads up: The dollar ranges and auction figures cited here reflect public comp data, CGC and Alt Auction sale records, PriceCharting trailing comps, and PSA / BGS sold-listing references as of June 2026 — One Piece TCG pricing moves with each new set release, each new tournament cycle, and each Premium Booster reprint announcement. Pullmarket's market-value estimates use live data and internal methods (Terms §5.4); they're estimates, not guarantees. This guide is for collector reference, not investment advice.

Every Monkey D. Luffy Card, Set by Set (the master ladder)

The fastest way to make sense of the Luffy lineage is one row per main printing — from the very first ST01-001 Straw Hat Crew Leader through the OP-16 The Time of Battle Character SR, including every set and sub-line in between. The chronological grid below is the master ladder; every H2 that follows walks an era with what makes that card matter, what Gear it depicts, and what the parallel-and-promo layer looks like.

SetYearCard #TypeRarityGearNotable parallelsSibling / handoff
ST-01 Straw Hat Crew2022ST01-001LeaderLbasePre-errata variant
ST-01 Straw Hat Crew2022ST01-012CharacterSRGear 2
OP-01 Romance Dawn2022OP01-003LeaderL
OP-01 Romance Dawn2022OP01-024CharacterSRbaseAlt Art, Parallel, PRB-01 Comic Parallel
OP-02 Paramount War2023OP02-041CharacterRGear 2/3
OP-02 Paramount War2023OP02-062CharacterSRGear 4Alt Art
OP-03 Pillars of Strength2023OP03-070CharacterR
OP-04 Kingdoms of Intrigue2023OP04-014CharacterUC
OP-04 Kingdoms of Intrigue2023OP04-090CharacterSR
OP-05 Awakening of the New Era2023OP05-060LeaderLGear 5Alt Art (Manga)OP-05 deep-dive
OP-05 Awakening of the New Era2023OP05-119CharacterSECGear 5Alt Art, Manga Alt Art, PRB-01 Comic Parallel, P-001 GoldOP-05 deep-dive · most expensive
OP-06 Wings of the Captain2024OP06-013CharacterR
OP-07 500 Years / Two Legends2024OP07-033CharacterUC
OP-07 500 Years / Two Legends2024OP07-073CharacterR
OP-07 500 Years / Two Legends2024OP07-091CharacterR
OP-07 500 Years / Two Legends2024OP07-109CharacterSRTreasure Rare
OP-09 Emperors in the New World2024OP09-036CharacterC
OP-09 Emperors in the New World2024OP09-061LeaderLAlt Art
OP-09 Emperors in the New World2024OP09-119CharacterSECAlt Art
OP-10 Royal Blood2025OP10-111CharacterR
OP-10 Royal Blood2025OP10-118CharacterSECGear 4 BoundmanAlt Art, Manga Rare
OP-11 A Fist of Divine Speed2025OP11-040LeaderLAlt Art
OP-11 A Fist of Divine Speed2025OP11-058CharacterUCTreasure Rare
OP-11 A Fist of Divine Speed2025OP11-118CharacterSECAlt Art
OP-12 Legacy of the Master2025OP12-015CharacterSR
OP-13 Carrying On His Will2025OP13-001LeaderLAlt ArtOP-13 deep-dive
OP-13 Carrying On His Will2025OP13-118CharacterSECAlt ArtOP-13 deep-dive
OP-14 The Azure Sea's Seven2025OP14-013CharacterSR
OP-14 The Azure Sea's Seven2025OP14-034CharacterR
OP-15 Adventure on Kami's Island2026OP15-098LeaderL
OP-15 Adventure on Kami's Island2026OP15-051CharacterUC
OP-15 Adventure on Kami's Island2026OP15-092CharacterR
OP-15 Adventure on Kami's Island2026OP15-119CharacterSECAlt Art
OP-16 The Time of Battle2026OP16-015CharacterSR
ST-26 Adventure on Kami's Island2026ST26-005CharacterSR (SP)SP card
EB-02 Anime 25th Collection2024EB02-010LeaderLAlt ArtEB sub-line
EB-02 Anime 25th Collection2024EB02-061CharacterSECManga Alt ArtEB sub-line
EB-04 Adventure on Kami's Island2026EB04-061CharacterSECAlt Art
Promo / P set2023–2026P-001PromoPChampionship Gold (undistributed English)$315,600 CGC Pristine 10, Alt Dec 4 2025most expensive
Promo / P set2023P-041PromoP1st Anniversary Tournament

A note on the table: every set code, card number, and rarity above is sourced from Bandai's official EN card list fetched June 2026, with cross-reference against community database Limitless TCG. Gear-form annotation (Gear 2 / Gear 4 Boundman / Gear 5) is officially named on the OP-05 cards and inferred from card art on the others; only the OP-05 Gear 5 Luffys are textually called out by Bandai as Gear 5. For the full hobby context this lineage sits inside, see the One Piece cards pillar; for where Luffy ranks across the cross-character "top of the hobby" curation, see the most expensive One Piece cards guide. Rip a One Piece pack at Pullmarket — see the published odds → browse the catalog.

The Seven Luffy Leaders: A Chronological Tour

The Luffy lineage starts not with a Character card but with a Leader — the card you build a deck around in OPTCG, the one that sets your color identity and life total. Across the first four years of the game, Bandai has issued at least seven distinct mainline Luffy Leaders plus an EB-line leader, and an OP-15 leader in the current 2026 cycle. Each one anchors a deck archetype and each one carries an Alternate Art parallel that collectors chase even outside competitive play.

For leader-vs-character mechanics, the DON! economy, blocker / rush / life rules, and the color-identity framework, see the One Piece cards pillar. Pull a Luffy Leader from a real Pullmarket pack → open the One Piece catalog.

OP-01 Romance Dawn: Where the Lineage Started (2022)

The 2022 OP-01 Romance Dawn booster — Bandai's debut English-language release — is where the Luffy character-card lineage actually begins. Two Luffys ship from OP-01: the OP01-003 Leader (covered above) and the OP01-024 Character SR, the iconic Romance Dawn portrait. Of the two, OP01-024 is the one with the parallel layer that collectors care about.

Japanese-language OP01-024 copies trade at modest premium over English in equivalent grades — the JP set is closer to the original Bandai release. For the OP-01 set-wide context (the Wave 1 print issues, the 1st-print run scarcity, the Bandai distribution problems), see the OP-01 section of the One Piece cards pillar. Find an OP-01 Luffy in a One Piece pack at Pullmarket → browse packs with published odds.

OP-02 Paramount War: First Gear 4 Luffy on a Card (2023)

The 2023 OP-02 Paramount War booster is where Luffy's card art first depicts his Gear 4 form in earnest — the OP02-062 Character SR shows Gear 4 Boundman from the Whole Cake Island arc, and the OP02-062 Alternate Art parallel was the first Alt Art Luffy the game printed (a meaningful milestone in OPTCG parallel history). The other OP-02 Luffy, OP02-041 R, depicts an early Gear 2 / Gear 3-era pose. Raw NM ranges on these sit modest for the base prints; the OP02-062 Alt Art is where the secondary-market value lives — a clean SR Alt Art that hobby collectors regularly chase for the Gear 4 art alone. PSA pop reports across OP-02 live on PSA CardFacts, with Card Ladder for the trailing PSA-tier comps. Pull a Luffy from a real Pullmarket pack → open One Piece packs.

OP-05 Awakening of the New Era: The Gear 5 Watershed (2023)

The 2023 OP-05 Awakening of the New Era booster is the single most important Luffy set in the game and the most-searched Luffy "moment" — the 1,800/mo gear 5 luffy card query and the 500/mo luffy gear 5 card query both route here. The set name is the manga reference: "Awakening of the New Era" is Luffy's Gear 5 Sun God Nika awakening from the Wano arc, and the OP-05 Luffys are the cards that depict it.

Four Luffys ship in or around OP-05:

Trophy callout — the P-001 World Championship Gold Luffy. The 2023 One Piece Card Game World Championship Finals trophy promo (P-001) is the rarest publicly recorded Luffy printing in the game. The actual 2023 winner (GuanRong Kuik, Malaysia) received the Japanese version; the undistributed English version has surfaced in private collector hands as a true championship-promo grail. One copy, graded CGC Pristine 10, sold for $315,600 at Alt Auction on December 4, 2025 per CGC's December 2025 editorial — the largest publicly recorded One Piece TCG sale to date. This is an auction artifact and a collecting milestone, not a guarantee about future trade value; verify any P-001 listing's authenticity through the CGC cert lookup before considering a private offer.

For the full OP-05 set deep-dive — the box configuration, the pull rates, the deck archetypes Awakening unlocked — see the Awakening of the New Era guide. For where the $315,600 P-001 sits in the cross-character all-time top of the hobby, see the most expensive One Piece cards guide. Land an OP-05 Luffy: browse Pullmarket One Piece packs → open the catalog.

OP-06, OP-07, OP-08: The Meta-Building Years (2024)

The middle-cycle 2024 boosters are where the game's parallel system expanded materially — the OP-07 booster set debuted Treasure Rare (TR), Bandai's gold-foil parallel of an SR with a numbered foil ink treatment. OP-08 is the only mainline booster without a featured Luffy character card — the Three Brothers theme of Two Legends Vol. 2 focused on Ace and Sabo. The lineage in this stretch:

If a TR Luffy is the chase you want without paying single-card secondary, ripping a One Piece-curated pack at Pullmarket has the odds published before purchase. Hunting an OP-07 TR Luffy? Open a pack and the odds are published → browse One Piece packs.

OP-09 Emperors in the New World: The Black Leader Era (2024)

The 2024 OP-09 Emperors in the New World booster is where Luffy's Leader color identity expanded beyond red — OP09-061 is the first Black Luffy Leader card, opening new deck archetypes and color combinations that the meta hadn't seen before. The set ships three Luffys: OP09-036 Common, OP09-061 Leader L (with an Alternate Art parallel that's actively traded in PSA 10), and OP09-119 Character SEC (also with an Alt Art parallel). The Black Luffy Leader is the chase here for both deck-builders and color-completion collectors; the OP09-119 SEC Alt Art is the secondary chase. For trailing PSA-10 tier comps on the OP-09 alts, Card Ladder maintains the cleanest data; PriceCharting carries the raw NM tier. Open a One Piece pack at Pullmarket — see the published odds → browse the catalog.

OP-10 Royal Blood: Gear 4 Boundman Returns (2025)

The 2025 OP-10 Royal Blood booster is the 350/mo monkey d luffy gear 4 query funnelOP10-118 Character SEC Alt Art depicts Luffy in Gear 4 Boundman specifically, the Whole Cake Island arc form, the same form Luffy used to fight Charlotte Katakuri. The base OP10-118 SEC sits at modest raw NM (around the $6 range for the standard print per PriceCharting); the Alt Art parallel is where the secondary-market value lives, and the Manga Rare parallel of OP10-118 carries the highest premium of the OP-10 Luffy variants. The other OP-10 Luffy, OP10-111 R, is a base-rarity character card.

Gear 4 callout. Gear 4 Boundman was Luffy's signature form across the Dressrosa and Whole Cake Island arcs (manga chapters ~784–845) before Gear 5 Sun God Nika replaced it as the headline form in the Wano arc. OPTCG cards depicting Gear 4 are visually identifiable by the elongated rubber-armor body proportions, the steam-coil hair, and the Haki-coated red musculature. OP10-118 is the card the search query is hunting; OP02-062 is the early Gear 4 reference from 2023.

The OP-10 set also includes an SP (Secret Rare Parallel) Luffy slot; verify the SP variant against Bandai's card list before purchase. Pull a Gear 4 Luffy from a real Pullmarket pack → open the One Piece catalog.

OP-11 Through OP-14: The 2025 Lineage Run

The late-2025 mainline boosters delivered a dense Luffy lineage — four sets across roughly nine months, each with a featured Leader or SEC printing:

For PSA pop reports and trailing-tier comps across the 2025 OP boosters, see PSA Auction Prices Realized and Card Ladder. Land a 2025 Luffy alt art: browse Pullmarket One Piece packs → browse the catalog.

OP-15, OP-16, ST-26: The 2026 Current Era

The current-era 2026 Bandai cycle delivered the OP-15 Adventure on Kami's Island booster (the Sky Island arc-themed set), the OP-16 The Time of Battle booster, and the matching ST-26 starter deck — and the OP-15 Luffy lineage is unusually thick: OP15-098 Leader, OP15-051 Character UC, OP15-092 Character R, OP15-119 Character SEC with Alt Art parallel. OP-16 ships a single featured Luffy (OP16-015 SR). ST-26 ships ST26-005, an SR with the SP card treatment — the "Sun God Nika Awakening" SP slot. The 2026 cycle confirms Bandai's pattern of releasing roughly one major Luffy printing per mainline booster plus matching SP / Alt Art parallels, sustaining the collector lineage even as the meta-game churn accelerates. Verify all current-era English release dates against Bandai's official portal at write time — Bandai sometimes staggers JP and EN releases by months. Find an OP-15 Luffy in a One Piece pack at Pullmarket → open packs with published odds.

The Parallel-and-Promo Ladder (rarity by rarity)

The OPTCG parallel system is denser than any non-Pokémon TCG and the Luffy lineage shows every tier — base Rarity ladder (C → UC → R → SR), Secret Rare and Treasure Rare overlays, full-art and manga-art parallels, the PRB-01 Comic Parallel reprint tier, SP box-toppers, and the P-### promo tail. The ladder, with at least one Luffy example per tier:

TierRarity codeWhat it isLuffy exampleApprox raw NM range (June 2026)
CommonCStandard printOP09-036$0.05–$0.25
UncommonUCStandard printOP04-014, OP07-033, OP11-058, OP15-051$0.10–$1
RareRStandard printOP02-041, OP03-070, OP06-013, OP07-073, OP14-034$0.50–$3
Super RareSRHolo, top of base ladderOP01-024, OP02-062, OP04-090, OP12-015, OP14-013, OP16-015, ST01-012$2–$50
Secret RareSECHolo, hidden tierOP05-119, OP09-119, OP10-118, OP11-118, OP13-118, OP15-119, EB02-061, EB04-061$30–$500
Treasure RareTRGold-foil parallel of an SR; OP-07 debutOP07-109, OP11-058 TR$150–$300
Alternate Art(no code)Full-art parallel of a base printOP01-024 Alt, OP02-062 Alt, OP09-061 Alt Leader, OP09-119 Alt, OP10-118 Alt, OP11-040 Alt, OP13-001 Alt, OP15-119 Alt, EB02-010 Alt Leader$5–$300
Manga Rare / Manga Alt Art(no code)Black-and-white manga-panel art parallelOP05-119 Manga, OP05-060 Manga Leader, OP10-118 Manga, EB02-061 Manga$80–$1,400
Comic Parallel (PRB-01)(no code)PRB-01 reprint with comic-style artOP01-024 Comic, OP05-119 Comic$400–$10,601 (BGS 10 Black Label)
SP cardSPBox-topper / promo special-art parallelST26-005 SP$50–$300
Promo P-###PTournament / magazine / gift promoP-001 Championship Gold ($315,600 CGC Pristine 10), P-041 1st Anniversary Tournament$5–$315,600

A note on the parallel ladder: the rarity code column above tracks Bandai's official rarity glossary; the parallel-name column tracks the hobby vernacular, which Bandai sometimes uses interchangeably ("Manga Rare" and "Manga Alt Art" are often the same printing in different community conversations). Cross-verify any rarity code against Bandai's card list for purchase decisions above $100. The Luffy × Dodgers 2024 promotional partnership — covered in its own sibling guide — sits in the broader Promo P-### tier with its own set of dedicated Luffy printings tied to the Los Angeles Dodgers Manga Anniversary game. Pull a Luffy parallel from a real Pullmarket pack → browse the One Piece catalog.

The Gear Evolution on Cards: Gear 2 Through Gear 5 Sun God Nika

The manga audience's primary search-intent question funnels here — gear 5 luffy card carries 1,800/mo, monkey d luffy gear 4 carries 350/mo, and the broader Gear-evolution queries collectively add another 500–700/mo. Every Gear maps to specific OPTCG printings:

For the broader Monkey D. Luffy character and Gear-mechanic encyclopedia context — Haki, Conqueror's Haki, the rubber Devil Fruit, the Wano-arc Sun God Nika reveal — see the Wikipedia entry as the supporting reference. Open a Gear 5 Luffy chase: browse Pullmarket One Piece packs → see the published odds.

Top 10 Luffy Cards by Historical Sale Price (with provenance)

This is the auction-provenance section that no current top-12 SERP result for one piece luffy card includes. Each row is a historical public sale with auction house, exact date (or month / year), grader, and grade. Treat each figure as a historical sale point, not a current valuation — current market verifies live on PSA APR, Card Ladder, and PriceCharting.

  1. P-001 Luffy World Championship 2023 Gold (Promo)$315,600 CGC Pristine 10, Alt Auction, December 4, 2025. The undistributed English version of the 2023 championship trophy promo. Largest publicly recorded OPTCG sale to date per CGC's December 2025 editorial.
  2. OP05-119 Luffy Manga Comic Parallel (PRB-01)$10,601 BGS 10 Black Label, November 2025, per Samurai Sword Tokyo PRB-01 pull-rate editorial. The highest non-promo Luffy sale publicly recorded.
  3. PRB-01 sealed "God Pack" (containing 10 Comic Parallels including OP05-119 Luffy) — sealed packs have traded above $9,000 raw per the same PRB-01 editorial. A PRB-01 sealed pack containing all ten Comic Parallels is a collecting curiosity from the booster's pull structure, not a chase or jackpot mechanic — frame it as a sealed-product artifact.
  4. OP05-119 Luffy Comic Parallel PSA 10 — approximately $7,500 per PriceCharting PSA 10 column, Q1 2026.
  5. OP05-119 Luffy Comic Parallel raw NM — approximately $2,950 per PriceCharting, Q1 2026.
  6. OP05-119 Luffy SEC Manga Alt Art raw NM — approximately $1,400 per PriceCharting, Q1 2026.
  7. OP05-119 Luffy SEC Alt Art raw NM — approximately $210 per PriceCharting, Q1 2026.
  8. OP07-109 Luffy Treasure Rare raw NM — approximately $213 per PriceCharting, Q1 2026.
  9. OP01-024 Luffy SR Alt Art (Errata) PSA 10 — high sale $430 on September 14, 2025 per eBay sold listings cross-referenced against PSA Auction Prices Realized.
  10. P-041 Luffy 1st Anniversary Tournament Promo — trades in the modest hobby tournament-promo tier per PriceCharting; cited as the canonical entry-tier P-### Luffy promo.

All dollar figures above are historical public sales as of the dates indicated — current market is real-time and verifies on PSA APR, Card Ladder, and PriceCharting. Cross-character ranking — where Luffy sits versus Zoro, Ace, Shanks, Roger, and the other top-of-hobby OPTCG flagships — lives in the most expensive One Piece cards guide. Rip a One Piece pack at Pullmarket — see the published odds → browse the catalog.

Grading Dynamics: PSA vs CGC vs BGS for OPTCG

OPTCG grading sits across all three major TCG graders, but each has a distinct stronghold in the One Piece category. The dollar economics on Luffy cards shift materially depending on which slab the card lives in.

For Pullmarket's own slab-verification workflow — every pull on Pullmarket is third-party-graded and cert-verifiable through the issuing grader — see the trust and safety page. Pull a graded Luffy from a real Pullmarket pack → open the One Piece catalog.

What Luffy Cards Actually Cost (the OPTCG pricing-tier framework)

A clean way to read Luffy pricing across the 34-printing lineage is by tier, not by set — most collectors care less about whether they own an OP-04 or an OP-09 Luffy and more about whether they own a Common-print Luffy or a Chase-tier Alt Art. Five tiers cover the entire lineage.

Commodity tier ($0.05–$5 raw). Most Common, Uncommon, and base-Rare Luffys — OP09-036 C, OP04-014 UC, OP07-033 UC, OP07-073 R, OP07-091 R, OP06-013 R, OP14-034 R, OP15-051 UC. Honest entry-tier lineage exposure for under the cost of a coffee.

Mid-tier ($5–$80 raw). Standard SR Luffys + base-print SEC Luffys without Alt Art layers. OP01-024 SR base, OP02-062 SR base, OP04-090 SR, ST01-012 SR, OP12-015 SR, OP14-013 SR, OP16-015 SR. The "real Luffy SR in your collection" tier — affordable, no fake-rate density issue, easy to authenticate raw.

Chase tier ($80–$500 raw). Alternate Art parallels of SECs and SRs, Treasure Rares, and Alt Art Leaders. OP01-024 Alt Art, OP02-062 Alt Art, OP05-119 SEC base + Alt Art, OP07-109 TR, OP09-061 Alt Art Leader, OP09-119 Alt Art, OP10-118 SEC + Alt Art, OP11-040 Alt Art Leader, OP11-118 SEC, OP13-001 Alt Art Leader, OP13-118 SEC. The tier most active collectors actually transact in.

Grail tier ($500–$10,000 raw). Manga Rares, Comic Parallels, and the highest-end Alt Arts. OP05-119 Manga Alt Art (~$1,400), OP05-119 Comic Parallel ($2,950 raw / $7,500 PSA 10 / $10,601 BGS 10 Black Label). High-end secondary-market action; expect to verify every cert before purchase.

Trophy tier ($10,000+). Single-sale-by-sale, championship-promo territory. P-001 World Championship 2023 Gold Luffy in CGC Pristine 10 — $315,600 at Alt Auction on December 4, 2025, the OPTCG public record per CGC.

All dollar figures above are starting-point estimates from public auction press as of June 2026 — verify any specific comp against PSA Auction Prices Realized, Card Ladder, or PriceCharting before transacting. Land a graded Luffy single: browse Pullmarket One Piece packs → open the catalog.

Buy a Graded Luffy, Chase a PRB-01 Pack, or Rip a Pullmarket Pack?

Three legitimate paths exist for a collector who wants a Monkey D. Luffy card in-hand, and the right one depends entirely on what experience you're actually buying.

PathWhat you getWhat it costsWho it's for
Buy a graded Luffy singleExactly the Luffy you wanted, in a current PSA / CGC / BGS slab, todayFull market price ($1 commodity → $315,600 trophy)Collectors with a specific card target
Chase a PRB-01 / PRB-02 sealed boxSealed Premium Booster product with stated Comic Parallel pull rate, unguaranteed yield$200–$400 per box at current US retail; can run higher on the secondary market for the original PRB-01 printSealed collectors and pull-rate hunters
Rip a Pullmarket One Piece packReal third-party-graded singles allocated to your account, from a One Piece-curated pack with published odds before purchase. Each pull is held in Pullmarket custody or sourced from verified supplier and partner-vault inventory per Terms §5.5Per-pack price; the published odds disclose exactly which slabs are in the possible-outcome poolCollectors who want the rip experience and a real graded slab without buying-and-resealing a $300 box

A short, plain note on the third path: Pullmarket runs a hybrid fulfillment model. Every pulled card is a real third-party-graded slab — some held in Pullmarket's own insured custody, others reserved against verified supplier and partner-vault inventory per Terms §5.5. Pullmarket Gems is store credit and is explicitly not cashable. Pullmarket isn't a sweepstakes, lottery, or wagering product — the product is collecting and ripping real graded cards. The full operating model is on the trust and safety page; the rip → decide → vault / ship / sell-back flow lives on how Pullmarket works.

Closing: Where to Start in the Luffy Lineage

There is no single Monkey D. Luffy card — there's a 34-printing mainline lineage that runs from the 2022 ST-01 Straw Hat Crew Leader through the 2026 OP-16 The Time of Battle SR, plus a dense parallel-and-promo layer that adds dozens more variants on top. Pick the era you actually want, identify the Gear-form on the card you actually have, and chase the specific slab that fits your budget. The master ladder at the top of this guide is the map; the era H2s are the field guides; the Gear-evolution section is the manga-fluent collector's translation key; and a Pullmarket One Piece pack is one honest path to a real graded Luffy with the odds published before you rip.

Frequently asked questions

Roughly 34 distinct mainline printings as of mid-2026 across OP-01 Romance Dawn through OP-16 The Time of Battle, plus ST-01 Straw Hat Crew, ST-26 Adventure on Kami's Island, EB-02 Anime 25th Collection, and EB-04 Adventure on Kami's Island. Dozens of parallels sit on top — Alternate Art, Manga Rare, PRB-01 Comic Parallel, Treasure Rare, SP, and P-### promos. Bandai's official EN card list at en.onepiece-cardgame.com is the canonical source for cross-verifying any set code, card number, or rarity.

The undistributed English version of the P-001 2023 World Championship Finals Gold Luffy trophy promo, graded CGC Pristine 10, sold at Alt Auction on December 4, 2025 for $315,600 — the largest publicly recorded One Piece TCG sale to date per CGC's December 2025 editorial. The actual 2023 World Championship winner (GuanRong Kuik, Malaysia) received the Japanese version of the trophy; the English version surfaced in private collector hands as a true championship-promo grail. For where this card sits in the cross-character all-time ranking, see the most expensive One Piece cards guide.

There are two officially Gear 5 Luffys per Bandai: OP05-060 (the red Leader from Awakening of the New Era, 2023) and OP05-119 (the Character SEC from the same set, which has the most variants of any single Luffy printing — standard SEC, Alt Art, Manga Alt Art, and PRB-01 Comic Parallel). The OP-05 set name "Awakening of the New Era" is itself the manga reference; Gear 5 Sun God Nika is the awakening. The PRB-01 Comic Parallel of OP05-119 is the highest-value modern Gear 5 Luffy publicly recorded.

OP10-118 SEC Alt Art depicts Luffy in Gear 4 Boundman, the form from the Dressrosa and Whole Cake Island arcs (the Charlotte Katakuri fight). OP02-062 SR also depicts an earlier Gear 4 pose from the 2023 cycle. The 2025 OP-10 Royal Blood set is where Gear 4 returned as featured card art after Gear 5 replaced it as Luffy's signature form in the Wano arc. Visual identification: elongated rubber-armor proportions, steam-coil hair, Haki-coated red musculature.

At least eight officially issued mainline Luffy Leader cards: ST01-001 (Straw Hat Crew red), OP01-003 (Romance Dawn red/green), OP05-060 (Awakening Gear 5 red), OP09-061 (Emperors black), OP11-040 (Divine Speed red), OP13-001 (Carrying On red), EB02-010 (Anime 25th red), and OP15-098 (Adventure on Kami's Island red). The exact count depends on how you treat Alt Art parallels — counted as separate printings, the number passes 12.

A Comic Parallel is a reprint-with-new-art parallel introduced in Premium Booster The Best (PRB-01), which released July 27, 2024 in Japan and November 8, 2024 in English. Bandai selected ten historic chase cards from prior sets — including the OP05-119 Luffy — and reprinted them with comic-style art layered on manga-panel framing. The OP05-119 Luffy Comic Parallel is the headline chase from PRB-01: raw NM around $2,950, PSA 10 around $7,500, BGS 10 Black Label sold for $10,601 in November 2025 per public hobby press.

The 2023 World Championship Finals Gold (P-001) trophy is the rarest publicly recorded promo tier — the English version was never officially distributed because the actual winner received the Japanese version, making the surviving English copies an undistributed-tournament-promo grail. The CGC Pristine 10 example sold for $315,600 at Alt in December 2025. Lower-tier tournament promos like P-041 1st Anniversary Tournament Luffy trade in the hobby for two- to three-figure prices and serve as the entry-tier P-### Luffy promo.

OP05-119 depicts Luffy in his Gear 5 Sun God Nika awakening from the Wano arc — the manga moment that triggered the OP-05 set name "Awakening of the New Era." It has the most variants of any single Luffy card (standard SEC, Alt Art, Manga Alt Art, PRB-01 Comic Parallel) and the highest median sale prices of any non-promo Luffy printing in the game. The Comic Parallel's $10,601 BGS 10 Black Label sale in November 2025 makes it the second-highest publicly recorded Luffy sale behind only the P-001 trophy.

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