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Royal Blood Set Guide: Full Card List, Chase Cards, Pull Rates, and Sealed Prices

One Piece OP10 Royal Blood's full card list, the Trafalgar Law manga rare and leader parallels, estimated pull rates, live chase prices, and the sealed board.

By Chase Society Desk

Royal Blood is one of the more approachable sets in the One Piece line. Its ceiling is a single standout, a Trafalgar Law manga rare, and beneath it the chase is a spread of affordable leader and character parallels rather than a wall of four-figure cards. That makes OP10 a friendlier place to collect than the top-heavy releases around it, with one real grail and a lot of reachable targets.

Every card in OP10, priced live, is on the full Royal Blood card list. Bookmark it before you go further.

From there this guide covers how OP10 is numbered, which cards hold the value, the rough pull odds, and where the sealed boxes sit.

Royal Blood at a Glance

  • Release date: March 21, 2025, the tenth main One Piece booster set (OP10)
  • The base set runs OP10-001 to OP10-119, climbing through Leader, Common, Uncommon, Rare, Super Rare, and Secret Rare
  • Alternate-art "parallel" versions share the base card numbers
  • A Trafalgar Law manga rare caps the set well above everything else
  • The headline chase: the Trafalgar Law manga rare, OP10-119

This is a one-grail set, and that shapes how it collects. The Law manga rare sits far above the field, and the rest of the value is a broad, affordable run of parallels. For the card list, that means a single blue-chip chase with a long tail of budget-friendly cards under it.

The Royal Blood Card List: How It's Structured

One Piece numbers a set as a single run, and OP10 follows the pattern: OP10-001 through OP10-119, 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 cap the numbering, with Luffy at 118 and Law at 119.

The parallels and the manga rare. OP10's chase is its alternate-art parallels, most of them affordable, plus a single Trafalgar Law manga rare in the comic-panel style at the top. 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.

Royal Blood Chase Cards: What's Worth Money

The Trafalgar Law manga rare, OP10-119 is the set, plain and simple. Law is one of the most popular characters in the series and a mainstay of competitive decks, and his comic-panel manga rare sits many times above anything else in OP10. If a card carries this set, it's this one.

Behind it, the drop-off is steep, which is the defining trait of Royal Blood. The Luffy, OP10-118 parallel and the Divine Departure event parallel lead the second tier, but they sit at a fraction of the Law.

From there the chase is a long, even run of leader and character parallels, most of them reachable on a normal budget. That accessibility is the set's character: one blue-chip card, then a lot of affordable ones.

The rest of the chase board:

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The Law Manga Carries Royal Blood

One Piece doesn't run subset galleries, so OP10's hook is its parallels, and here that means one card doing most of the work.

The Trafalgar Law manga rare is the whole top of the board. It combines the two things that push a One Piece card: a hugely popular character and the game's rarest treatment. Nothing else in the set comes near it, which is unusual, most sets spread their top-end across a few names, while OP10 puts it all on Law.

The rest of the parallels are where the set stays fun to collect. Because so few of them command real premiums, a collector can chase most of OP10 without the sticker shock the recent sets bring. That is the set's genuine appeal, and it is worth saying plainly rather than pretending the whole board is expensive.

Royal Blood 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

The Law manga rare sits at the scarce end of that last line, rarer than a standard Secret Rare, which is why it stands so far above a set full of common parallels. The flip side is that the affordable chase cards come often, so a box tends to return plenty of collectible parallels even when the Law stays hidden.

Royal Blood Sealed: Booster Box and Pack Prices

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A One Piece booster box holds 24 packs, and OP10 boxes sit at a more grounded price than the top-heavy sets, because the chase inside is one card rather than a deep slate of four-figure hits. That keeps both the box and the packs among the more accessible sealed buys in the line. The wider One Piece sealed picture is something we follow on the market movers board.

For collectors who want to open packs without box prices climbing out of reach, OP10 is one of the friendlier options, with the Law manga as the reason to keep ripping.

Why Royal Blood Endures

The value table is only part of what gives this set its place.

Royal Blood works because it does one thing well: it gives collectors a genuine grail in the Law manga rare while keeping the rest of the set reachable. Not every release needs a wall of expensive cards, and OP10's balance, one blue-chip chase over a deep, affordable base, is exactly what makes it a comfortable set to actually collect rather than just admire.

The Law manga rare is the object at the front of it. A fan-favorite in the game's rarest treatment, standing alone at the top of an otherwise easygoing set.

Royal Blood sits mid-run in the One Piece line, after Emperors in the New World and ahead of A Fist of Divine Speed. One standout Law, a long tail of reachable parallels, and a set that stays easy to collect from top to bottom.

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