One Piece TCG Set Guide
One Piece TCG Sets in Order
View One Piece TCG sets in release order, including main booster sets, extra boosters and premium booster releases.
Quick answer: what order do One Piece TCG sets go in?
Main One Piece TCG booster sets follow the OP numbering system, starting with OP-01 Romance Dawn and continuing through later releases such as OP-09 Emperors in the New World, OP-13 Carrying on His Will and newer mainline sets like OP-15 and OP-16. Extra boosters use EB codes, while premium booster sets use PRB codes.
The One Piece Trading Card Game has released many sets over time, with each one adding new cards, characters, leaders, artwork and chase cards. Understanding the order of these sets can help collectors follow the history of the game and decide which releases they want to open or collect.
Main sets usually follow the OP numbering system, such as OP-01, OP-02 and OP-03. Extra booster sets use separate product codes, such as EB-01, and often focus on specific themes or character groups. Premium booster sets use PRB codes and often include reprints or upgraded card treatments.
If you are new to the game and trying to choose where to start, this release-order guide works well alongside the first set buying guide and the best One Piece sets for beginners page.
Main One Piece TCG booster sets
Main booster sets are the core releases in the One Piece Card Game. These are usually the sets collectors think of first when talking about the game’s timeline, chase cards and major releases.
Main sets in order
These are the main OP-numbered One Piece TCG booster sets in release order.
















These numbered sets are where many of the biggest One Piece TCG chase cards appear, including manga rares, alternate art leaders, secret rares and special rares. If you are mainly interested in the rarest cards, compare this page with the rarest One Piece cards by set guide.
It is also worth considering that the One Piece TCG has had anniversary-style sets with unique rarities and extra valuable chase cards. So far, OP-05, OP-09 and OP-13 have been the clearest examples of this, with OP-17 expected to be the next major anniversary-style release if the pattern continues.
These releases have followed a pattern of appearing every fourth mainline set so far. However, there is no guarantee that this pattern will continue in the same way forever, so it is best to treat future anniversary timing as an expectation rather than a certainty.
If you care about collector appeal, anniversary sets and chase rarities, read the best One Piece sets for collectors guide next.
Extra booster sets
Extra booster sets are smaller releases that sit alongside the main set timeline. They often focus on a theme, group of characters or a specific part of the One Piece story.
These sets can still be very collectible, especially when they contain popular characters, manga-style cards or useful cards for players. They can also be a fun option if you want something different from a standard OP-numbered main set.
Extra booster sets
Extra boosters sit outside the main OP-numbered set list but are still important releases for collectors and players.



Premium booster sets
Premium booster sets often include reprinted cards from older sets, sometimes with new alternate arts or foil patterns. These sets can also introduce new cards, although the hit rates may differ from those of mainline sets.
These releases can be useful for newer players and collectors because they bring older cards back into circulation and may offer a different opening experience from normal main sets.
Premium booster sets
Premium booster sets usually focus on reprints, upgraded card treatments and collector-friendly versions of older cards.


Why set order matters
Knowing the order of One Piece TCG sets helps you understand how the game has developed over time. Earlier sets introduced the foundation of the game, while later sets added new leaders, mechanics, rarities and collector-focused chase cards.
Set order is also useful for collectors. It makes it easier to organise a collection, track which releases you are missing and compare older sets with newer ones.
It can also help you understand why some products are more expensive than others. Older sets may have lower sealed supply, while newer sets may be easier to find. Anniversary-style sets and sets with famous manga rares can also remain popular for much longer than standard releases.
If you want to understand how rarities and pull types affect each set, read the One Piece TCG rarities explained guide and the pull rates explained guide.
Which set should you open first?
If you are new to the game, you do not have to start with OP-01. Older sets can be more expensive or harder to find, so it often makes sense to choose a set based on your favourite characters, budget and the cards you want most.
In many cases, starting with the most recently released set is a good option, as it will usually be easier to find sealed product and may include the most relevant cards for current play.
You can read the first set guide, compare the best One Piece sets for beginners, or look at the best One Piece booster boxes to buy if you are focused on sealed product.
Explore sets in the simulator
After comparing the release order, you can open packs from supported sets in the One Piece TCG Simulator.
For newer set-specific chase card lists, you can also compare the top 10 cards from OP-12, top 10 cards from OP-13, top 10 cards from OP-14, top 10 cards from OP-15 and top 10 cards from OP-16 guides.
You can also browse the full One Piece TCG guides section for more pages on pull rates, rarities, manga rares, collector sets and buying advice.
Related set and buying guides
Which One Piece TCG Set Should I Buy First?
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Best One Piece Sets for Collectors
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