Awakening of the New Era Set Guide: Full Card List, Chase Cards, Pull Rates, and Sealed Prices
One Piece OP05 Awakening of the New Era's full card list, the Gear 5 Luffy and Worst Generation manga rares, estimated pull rates, live chase prices, and the sealed board.
By Chase Society Desk
Awakening of the New Era is the One Piece set collectors point to when they argue about the strongest release the game has produced. It brought Gear 5 Luffy onto cardboard, and the manga-panel version of that card, OP05-119, became one of the most valuable single cards in the entire game. Behind it sit the manga rares of the rest of the Worst Generation, and the whole set has traded like a landmark since the day it dropped.
Every card in OP05, priced live, is on the full Awakening of the New Era card list. Bookmark it before you go further.
From there this guide covers how OP05 is numbered, which cards hold the value, the rough pull odds, and where the sealed boxes sit.
Awakening of the New Era at a Glance
- Release date: December 8, 2023, the fifth main One Piece booster set (OP05)
- The base set runs OP05-001 to OP05-119, climbing through Leader, Common, Uncommon, Rare, Super Rare, and Secret Rare
- Alternate-art "parallel" versions share the base card numbers, and they carry the value
- The manga rares, comic-panel treatments of the marquee characters, are the scarcest and most wanted cards in the set
- The headline chase: the manga Monkey D. Luffy, OP05-119
This is the Gear 5 set. Luffy's awakened form was the biggest moment in the manga's Wano arc, and OP05 put it on the card that now anchors the entire release. For the card list, the value stacks onto a short group of manga rares and alternate-art parallels rather than spreading across the sheet.
The Awakening of the New Era Card List: How It's Structured
One Piece numbers a set as a single run, and OP05 follows the pattern: OP05-001 through OP05-119, with rarity rising as the numbers climb.
The base run, 001 to 119. Leaders open the set, then the characters, events, and stages that fill a deck, sorted up through the Super Rares. The Secret Rares sit at the top, with Luffy at 119 and Kaido at 118.
The alternate-art parallels and manga rares. This is the layer that sets the value table. Many cards were reprinted with full-bleed alternate art, and the marquee characters also got a manga rare, a black-and-white comic-panel treatment that is the rarest look in the set. A parallel shares its base card's number, so the number alone never tells you what a card is worth.
Every card, base and parallel, sits on the full interactive list with its current price.
Awakening of the New Era Chase Cards: What's Worth Money
The manga Monkey D. Luffy, OP05-119 is the grail, and it isn't close. It captures Gear 5 in the comic-panel manga-rare style, on the character whose awakening the whole arc built toward, and it sits far clear of everything else in the game, not just the set. This is the card people picture when they picture OP05.
Behind it, the manga rares of the other Worst Generation captains carry the next tier. The Trafalgar Law, OP05-069 and Eustass Kid, OP05-074 manga versions are the ones to know, the same treatment on the two rivals who fought beside Luffy at Onigashima.
Below the manga tier, the alternate-art parallels fill in, led by the alt-art Luffy and the Enel Special.
The rest of the chase board:
The Manga Rares Carry Awakening of the New Era
One Piece doesn't lean on subset galleries the way other games do, so OP05's collecting hook is the manga rares, and above the ordinary parallels they own the top of the board.
A manga rare is the comic-panel version of a character card, printed in the black-and-white style of the source manga, and OP05 gave that treatment to the moments people cared about most. Luffy's Gear 5 is the obvious one, but the Law and Kid manga rares carry real weight for the same reason: they turn a defining panel into a card. That scarcity plus that recognition is why the manga tier sits so far above the rest.
Buy singles out of OP05 chasing value and you're really chasing manga rares. The alternate-art parallels are the tier below, and everything else is depth.
Awakening of the New Era Pull Rates (Estimated)
Bandai has never published odds for One Piece packs, so the rates below are pieced together from community box breaks and should be read as rough, not exact.
- A booster box holds 24 packs
- Leader: roughly 1 in every 2 packs
- Rare or better: one in every pack
- Super Rare: about 1 in 3 to 4 packs, several per box
- Secret Rare: about 1 per box
- Alternate-art parallel: about 1 to 2 per box, and this is the slot the chase cards come out of
The manga rares sit at the far, scarce end of that last line, rarer than a standard Secret Rare. Pulling the Gear 5 Luffy specifically means opening boxes that have themselves become expensive to buy, and the distance between that supply and the demand for the card is what puts it where it is.
Awakening of the New Era Sealed: Booster Box and Pack Prices
A One Piece booster box holds 24 packs, and OP05 boxes carry a heavy premium over the packs for one reason: the manga Luffy lives inside them. The whole box is priced against the chance at that card and the manga rares beside it, which is what keeps a sealed box worth so many times a single pack. How the One Piece market is moving is something we track on the market movers board.
As a set that was opened hard at release, OP05 has plenty of singles in circulation, so the sealed side is weighing that supply against how few boxes stayed sealed. The scarcer the boxes get, the more the chase at the top pulls the whole product up with it.
Why Awakening of the New Era Endures
The value table is only part of why this set stays at the center of the conversation.
OP05 captured the manga's biggest recent moment at exactly the point the card game was hitting its stride. Gear 5 was a payoff fans had waited years for, and Awakening of the New Era is the set that put it on a card, in the rarest treatment the game had. That combination, a landmark story beat and a landmark chase, is why the set never faded the way a mid-run release usually does.
The manga Luffy is the object at the center of it. The most-wanted single in the game, on the moment fans wanted most, from the set collectors rate as the strongest.
Awakening of the New Era sits mid-run in the One Piece line, after Kingdoms of Intrigue and ahead of Wings of the Captain. A landmark story beat, a Gear 5 Luffy that leads the whole game, and a set that has never stopped being the benchmark others get measured against.
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