Carrying On His Will Set Guide: Full Card List, Chase Cards, Pull Rates, and Sealed Prices
One Piece OP13 Carrying On His Will's full card list, the Luffy, Ace, and Sabo Super Alternate Arts, the Gorosei parallels, estimated pull rates, live chase prices, and the sealed board.
By Chase Society Desk
Carrying On His Will is the One Piece set built around the three brothers, Luffy, Ace, and Sabo, and it produced some of the highest single-card prices the game has seen outside its earliest releases. The grail is a Luffy in the Red Super Alternate Art treatment that trades in five figures, with Ace and Sabo right behind him in the same frame. For a set this recent, the top of the board is remarkable.
Every card in OP13, priced live, is on the full Carrying On His Will card list. Bookmark it before you go further.
From there this guide covers how OP13 is numbered, which cards hold the value, the rough pull odds, and where the sealed boxes sit.
Carrying On His Will at a Glance
- Release date: November 7, 2025, the thirteenth main One Piece booster set (OP13)
- The base set runs OP13-001 to OP13-120, climbing through Leader, Common, Uncommon, Rare, Super Rare, and Secret Rare
- Alternate-art "parallel" versions share the base card numbers
- Two premium treatments cap the set: the Super Alternate Art and the scarcer Red Super Alternate Art
- The headline chase: the Red Super Alt Art Monkey D. Luffy, OP13-118
This is the brothers' set. Ace's story runs through it, and Luffy and Sabo carry it alongside him, which is why the three of them own the entire top of the value table in a way one character rarely does. For the card list, that means the ceiling is a tight group of three names in two premium frames.
The Carrying On His Will Card List: How It's Structured
One Piece numbers a set as a single run, and OP13 follows the pattern: OP13-001 through OP13-120, with rarity rising as the numbers climb.
The base run, 001 to 120. Leaders open the set, then the deck-filling characters, events, and stages, sorted up through the Super Rares. The Secret Rares cap the numbering, with Luffy, Ace, and Sabo at 118, 119, and 120.
The premium alternate arts and the Gorosei parallels. OP13's ceiling is two treatments of the brothers: the Super Alternate Art and the rarer Red Super Alternate Art. Beneath them, the Gorosei, the Five Elders, got a run of Rare parallels, the "St." cards, that command real prices of their own. Every parallel shares its base card number, so the number never tells you the value on its own.
Every card, base and parallel, sits on the full interactive list with its current price.
Carrying On His Will Chase Cards: What's Worth Money
The Red Super Alt Art Luffy, OP13-118 is the grail, and it sits in five figures. The Red Super Alternate Art is the rarest treatment in the set, and putting it on Luffy at the head of the brothers made it the card OP13 is priced around.
The other two brothers follow in the same frame. The Red Super Alt Art Ace, OP13-119 and Sabo, OP13-120 each clear four figures on their own, and the standard Super Alternate Arts of all three sit a tier below that.
Away from the brothers, the Gorosei parallels are the surprise of the set. The "St." cards of the Five Elders trade in the hundreds, an unusual level for Rare parallels, which tells you how much collectors wanted the villains this arc finally revealed.
The rest of the chase board:
The Brothers and the Gorosei Carry Carrying On His Will
One Piece doesn't run subset galleries, so OP13's hook is its premium alternate arts, and the three brothers own the ceiling.
The Super Alternate Art and the Red Super Alternate Art are the treatments that matter. Both go to Luffy, Ace, and Sabo, and the Red version is the scarcer of the two, which is why the same three names appear twice near the top of the board. It is a rare case of a set's whole ceiling belonging to one trio.
The Gorosei parallels are the other thread. The Five Elders were a long-teased mystery, and OP13 arrived as the story finally put faces and names to them, so their "St." parallels drew collector demand that Rare cards almost never see.
Carrying On His Will 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, with the Super and Red Super Alternate Arts at the scarce end of that slot
The Red Super Alternate Art is the rarest thing in OP13, well past a standard Secret Rare, so pulling the five-figure Luffy from packs is a long shot measured in boxes, not packs. That scarcity against the pull of the three brothers is what holds the top of the board.
Carrying On His Will Sealed: Booster Box and Pack Prices
A One Piece booster box holds 24 packs, and OP13 boxes carry their premium against a five-figure Luffy and the four-figure brothers beside him. That top-end is the whole reason a sealed box holds a large multiple of its packs. How One Piece sealed is trading across the line is something we follow on the market movers board.
As a recent set, OP13 still has real sealed supply moving through the market, so the box price is working out the balance between the product opened chasing the brothers and the boxes collectors are keeping shut.
Why Carrying On His Will Endures
The value table is only part of why this set holds its place.
OP13 leaned on the emotional core of the series, the bond between Luffy, Ace, and Sabo, and gave all three the game's most premium frames at once. Ace remains one of the most beloved characters in One Piece, and a set that puts him beside his brothers at the top of the chase list was always going to land. The arrival of the Gorosei on cards at the same time only deepened it.
The Red Super Alt Art Luffy is the object at the front of it. The rarest treatment in the set, on the brother who carries the story forward.
Carrying On His Will sits late in the One Piece run, after Legacy of the Master and ahead of The Azure Seas Seven. Three brothers at the top of the board, the Five Elders finally on cards, and a Luffy that reached five figures faster than almost anything the game has printed.
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