Emperors in the New World Set Guide: Full Card List, Chase Cards, Pull Rates, and Sealed Prices
One Piece OP09 Emperors in the New World's full card list, the Gol D. Roger and Yonko manga rares, the Wanted Poster treatment, estimated pull rates, live chase prices, and the sealed board.
By Chase Society Desk
Emperors in the New World is the One Piece set built around the four Yonko, and it packs more top-end chase cards than almost any release the game has produced. It carries a rare feat: multiple manga rares in one set, led by a Gol D. Roger that trades as one of the most valuable cards in the game. Add the Wanted Poster treatment unique to this release and you get a set where the top of the board runs deep.
Every card in OP09, priced live, is on the full Emperors in the New World card list. Bookmark it before you go further.
From there this guide covers how OP09 is numbered, which cards hold the value, the rough pull odds, and where the sealed boxes sit.
Emperors in the New World at a Glance
- Release date: December 13, 2024, the ninth main One Piece booster set (OP09)
- The base set runs OP09-001 to OP09-119, climbing through Leader, Common, Uncommon, Rare, Super Rare, and Secret Rare
- Alternate-art "parallel" versions share the base card numbers
- Two special treatments carry the set: the black-and-white manga rares and the Wanted Poster full arts
- The headline chase: the manga Gol D. Roger, OP09-118
This is the Emperors set, and its theme is written into the chase list. Shanks, Blackbeard, Buggy, and Luffy, the four who hold the title by the end of the Wano arc, all get marquee cards, with Roger looming over the whole thing. For the card list, that means several four-figure cards instead of one, which is unusual for the game.
The Emperors in the New World Card List: How It's Structured
One Piece numbers a set as a single run, and OP09 follows the pattern: OP09-001 through OP09-119, with rarity rising as the numbers climb.
The base run, 001 to 119. Leaders open the set, then the deck-filling characters, events, and stages, sorted up through the Super Rares. The Secret Rares sit at the top, with Roger at 118 and Luffy at 119.
The manga rares and Wanted Posters. OP09 carries two scarce treatments. The manga rares put the marquee characters in the comic-panel style of the source manga, and the Wanted Poster cards frame them as in-world bounty posters. Both sit well above the ordinary alternate-art parallels, and both share their base card numbers, 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.
Emperors in the New World Chase Cards: What's Worth Money
The manga Gol D. Roger, OP09-118 leads the set and stands among the most valuable cards in the game. The Pirate King in the comic-panel manga style, on a set about the era he set in motion, is exactly the card the whole release is priced around.
Behind him, the manga rares stack unusually deep. The Luffy, OP09-119, Shanks, OP09-004, Blackbeard, OP09-093, and Buggy, OP09-051 manga versions each clear four figures, which is why OP09 is remembered for its top-end depth rather than a single grail.
Below the manga tier, the Wanted Poster versions of Shanks, Blackbeard, and Buggy lead the next group, and the leader parallels fill in beneath them.
The rest of the chase board:
The Manga Rares and Wanted Posters Carry Emperors in the New World
One Piece doesn't run subset galleries, so OP09's hook is its two scarce treatments, and together they own the top of the board.
The manga rares are the ceiling. Where most sets get one comic-panel chase, OP09 got several, one for each Emperor plus Roger over the top, and that is the single biggest reason collectors rate the set the way they do. The Wanted Poster cards sit a tier down, an in-world bounty-poster frame that gave the set a second recognizable treatment to chase.
Buy singles out of OP09 for value and you're choosing between manga rares and Wanted Posters. The plain parallels are depth beneath both.
Emperors in the New World 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 manga rares and Wanted Posters at the scarce end of that slot
Because OP09 spreads its top-end across several manga rares, no single one is easy to land, and the box has to be opened many times over to see any specific Emperor. That depth is a double edge: more four-figure cards to chase, and a longer wait to pull the exact one you want.
Emperors in the New World Sealed: Booster Box and Pack Prices
A One Piece booster box holds 24 packs, and OP09 boxes carry their premium for the same reason the singles run deep: the box is priced against a whole slate of four-figure manga rares, not one. That spread of top-end cards is what keeps a sealed box worth far more than its packs. The wider One Piece sealed picture is something we follow on the market movers board.
Because the chase is deep rather than concentrated, OP09 sealed tends to hold value as long as the demand for any of its Emperors stays alive. It only takes one of them running to pull attention, and the box, back into view.
Why Emperors in the New World Endures
The value table is only part of why this set keeps its standing.
OP09 landed the payoff of the Wano arc, the moment the map of the New World's Emperors got redrawn, and it put every one of those characters on a marquee card at once. Roger over the top ties it to the story's origin. That is a lot of collector gravity in one set, and it is why Emperors in the New World is remembered for depth that few other releases can match.
The manga Roger is the object at the center of it. The Pirate King in the game's rarest treatment, on the set about the era he began.
Emperors in the New World sits deep in the One Piece run, after Two Legends and ahead of Royal Blood. A set full of Emperors, a stack of four-figure manga rares, and a Roger that ties the whole New World back to where it started.
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