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one piece card game best cards One Piece Promo CardElevate your strategy with the highly anticipated One Piece Card Game: Saikyo Jump 5 2026 Top Strong Pack. This exclusive Japanese release is a must have for trainers, showcasing stunning, original illustrations by the renowned artist Sohei Koji. Product Overview This limited edition pack brings together iconic figures from the One Piece universe, reimagined with unique, high quality artwork. It is an essential addition for those looking to bolster

Elevate your strategy with the highly anticipated One Piece Card Game: Saikyo Jump 5/2026 Top Strong Pack. This exclusive Japanese release is a must-have for trainers, showcasing stunning, original illustrations by the renowned artist Sohei Koji.

Product Overview

This limited-edition pack brings together iconic figures from the One Piece universe, reimagined with unique, high-quality artwork. It is an essential addition for those looking to bolster their decks with powerful, visually striking cards. Each pack features three special promotional cards, each serving as a powerhouse on the battlefield:

  • [P-149] Monkey D. Luffy: A versatile red card with 8000 power. Its ability allows you to rest 3 Don!! cards to bring a Portgas D. Ace (8000 power or less) directly from your hand into play if your leader is "Portgas D. Ace," making it a pivotal card for synergy-focused decks.

  • [P-148] Portgas D. Ace: A formidable red card with 8000 power, designed to shift the momentum of the game. When played, it forces up to two of your opponent's characters to lose 3000 power for the turn, effectively weakening the board state.

  • [P-147] Edward Newgate: An imposing 12000 power red card that commands the field. Upon play, it grants all your characters and your leader +2000 power for the duration of the turn, while simultaneously providing board control by KO-ing an opponent's character with 3000 or less power.

Feature Details
Language Japanese
Set Name Saikyo Jump 5/2026 Top Strong Pack
Release Date August 2026
Series One Piece Card Game
Product Type Trading Card Game Pack
Box Content N/A (Single Pack)
Pack Content 3 Promotional Cards ([P-149] Luffy, [P-148] Ace, [P-147] Newgate)
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