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Championship (CS)
Annual Season · Regionals → Finals → World · EN + JP + All Regions
The Championship is the annual competitive season for OPTCG. It runs in two stages — Offline Regionals (open events at stores and large venues) and CS Finals (national/world level). Prize cards at each tier are distinct. CS Finals trophy cards have sub-10 copies for 1st place and represent the ultimate grails.
Regionals — All Players
Participation
Offline Regional Participation Pack (4 cards) — given at check-in
$5–$20
Regionals — Top 64
Top 64
Stamped promo card — foil alternate of a character from the current set era
$80–$400
Regionals — Top 16
Top 16
Upgraded stamped promo — more prestigious character or higher foil quality
$300–$1,600
Regionals — Top 8
Top 8
Premium stamped promo card — highest print of the regional tier
$500–$2,000
CS Finals — Participation
Finals
CS Finals Event Pack + Celebration Pack — given to all Finals attendees
$30–$100
CS Finals — Top 8
Top 8
Jumbo version of a current meta card + Top Player Pack
$500–$2,000
CS Finals — 1st/2nd/3rd ★
Trophy
Trophy card — unique artwork, serialized or stamped. <10 copies for 1st place. The rarest obtainable cards in the game.
$5,000–$18,000+
| Season | Card | Card # | Placement | Region | EN Raw Est. |
| CS 2023 Regionals | | OP02-099 | Top 16 | 🇺🇸 EN | $1,300–$1,600 |
| CS 2023 Regionals | | OP02-096 | Top 16 | 🇺🇸 EN | $1,000–$1,200 |
| CS 2023 Regionals | | OP02-097 | Top 16 | 🇺🇸 EN | $400–$600 |
| CS 23-24 Finals |  X. Drake Winner / Finalist / Top Player versions | OP01-114 | Trophy | 🇯🇵 JP | $4,000–$8,000 |
| CS 24-25 Finals |  Monkey D. Luffy OP07-109 Serial Number card | OP07-109 | Serial | 🇯🇵 JP | $2,000–$4,000 |
| CS 25-26 Regionals S1 | | OP09-065 | Top 8 | 🇺🇸 EN | $300–$600 |
| CS 25-26 Regionals S1 | | OP09-076 | Top 16 | 🇺🇸 EN | $150–$300 |
| CS 25-26 Regionals S1 | | OP09-050 | Top 64 | 🇺🇸 EN | $80–$150 |
| CS 25-26 Finals S1 |  Roronoa Zoro ST21-015 — CS 25-26 Finals 1st Place Trophy | ST21-015 | 1st Trophy | 🇯🇵 JP | $2,500+ |
📦 Offline Regional Participation Pack — 4 cards per pack, 1 drawn at random
Regional Participation Packs are distributed to every player who shows up to an Offline Regional Championship event. The pack contains 4 foil promo cards — you receive 1 at random. These packs rotate each Regional season. The individual cards have modest secondary market value ($10–$60) since print runs are relatively high. However, the Winner Packs given to 1st place at store-level events within the Championship system can reach $100–$400 for popular characters.
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Store Tournament
Recurring Local Events · Every 3 months · EN + JP + All Regions
Store Tournaments are the bread-and-butter of organized play. Official kits are distributed to registered stores every 3 months, containing Tournament Packs (4-card participation packs) and Winner Packs (foil versions for 1st place). These are how most players first acquire promo cards.
Every 3mo
New kit released
$5–$150
Typical card value
Participation
All Players
Tournament Pack Vol.X — 1 card drawn at random from the 4-card set. Non-foil (N) version.
$2–$30 per card
1st Place
Winner
Winner Pack Vol.X — 1 card drawn at random from the same 4-card set. Foil (F) stamped version — these are the collectible tier.
$10–$150
Judge
Judge Pack
Judge Pack Vol.X — Judges receive a separate 12-card foil promo pack. Only given to certified event judges — not available to players.
$15–$200+ per card
How Store Tournaments work: Every 3 months Bandai issues a new tournament kit to registered stores. Each kit contains
Participation Packs (1 drawn at random, all players get one) and
Winner Packs (foil versions for tournament winners only). Judge Packs go to event judges. Images source:
official Bandai event pages.
Store Tournament Vol.1
⚫ Ended
December 2, 2022 – February 2023
BANDAI ↗

💡 FIRST EVER EN Store Tournament. Film RED 13-card promo set was a December bonus. Winner Pack = foil stamped versions of participation cards.
🎒 Participation Prize
Tournament Pack Vol.1 — P-006 to P-010 (Luffy ×2, Yamato, Law, Kaido) · 5 types, 1 at random

Pack
🏆 Winner Prize
Winner Pack Vol.1 — foil (_p1) versions of same cards

Pack
⭐ ONE PIECE FILM RED Promo Set (December only — 13 cards)

Pack
Store Tournament Vol.2
⚫ Ended
March–May 2023
BANDAI ↗

💡 Uta Leader card first appearance in promo — foil winner version.
🎒 Participation Prize
Tournament Pack Vol.2 — P-011 to P-015 (Uta Leader, Jellyfish Pirates, Gordon, Koby, Sunny-Kun)

Pack
🏆 Winner Prize
Winner Pack Vol.2 — foil Uta Leader and Sunny-Kun

Pack
Store Tournament Vol.3
⚫ Ended
June–August 2023
BANDAI ↗

💡 Foil Shanks winner is the most valuable Vol.3 winner card. Bepo foil winner = $20–$50.
🎒 Participation Prize
Tournament Pack Vol.3 — P-016 to P-020 (Shanks, Law, Bartolomeo, Bepo, Helmeppo)

Pack
🏆 Winner Prize
Winner Pack Vol.3 — foil Shanks ($50–$100), foil Law, foil Bepo

Pack
Store Tournament Vol.4
⚫ Ended
September–December 2023
BANDAI ↗

💡 Smaller pack — only 3 card types (P-021 Benn Beckman, P-022 Luffy, P-022 foil winner). Judge Pack Vol.1 introduced here.
🎒 Participation Prize
Tournament Pack Vol.4 — P-021 to P-022 (Benn Beckman, Luffy, +foil Luffy)

Pack
🏆 Winner Prize
Winner Pack Vol.4 — foil Luffy

Pack
Store Tournament Vol.5 ★ ALT ART
⚫ Ended
December 2023 – February 2024
BANDAI ↗

💡 ★ LANDMARK: First volume with Alternate Art winner cards. Significantly higher winner card values ($100–$400). This changed the collectibility of winner packs permanently.
🎒 Participation Prize
Tournament Pack Vol.5 ★ — P-046 to P-050 (Yamato, Crocodile, Kid, Kaido Alt Arts, Luffy Alt Art)

Pack
🏆 Winner Prize
Winner Pack Vol.5 ★ — foil Alt Art winner cards. Kaido foil winner = $100–$400

Pack
Store Tournament Vol.6 (2024 Vol.1)
⚫ Ended
March–May 2024
BANDAI ↗

💡 Single card pack. Kaya is from OP-04. Winner = $10–$60. Numbering shifted to year-based: '2024 Vol.1'.
🎒 Participation Prize
Tournament Pack Vol.6 — P-055 Kaya (non-foil)

Pack
🏆 Winner Prize
Winner Pack Vol.6 — P-055 Kaya (foil)

Pack
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Flagship Battle
Store-Level Monthly Events · JP / Asia-Pacific dominant · EN events also run
Flagship Battles are store-scale competitive events run monthly or bi-monthly. They're the most frequent way Japanese players can earn exclusive prize cards. Winner promos ("Winner's Memento") are stamped foil versions exclusive to 1st place. Top 8 players receive a "Top 8 Souvenir" — a separate, less exclusive card.
$50–$700
Winner promo value
Top 8
Top 8 Souvenir
Foil promo — "Flagship Battle Top 8 Commemorative Item." ~8 copies per event; lower exclusivity than 1st place.
$30–$300
1st Place ★
Winner's Memento
Flagship winner promo — 1st place only, higher foil treatment. ~1 per event globally. More accessible than CS trophies but still rare.
$50–$700
| Period | Winner Card | Card # | Top 8 Card | Region | Winner Raw |
| Feb–Jun 2023 |  Roronoa Zoro (SR) | OP01-025 | — | 🇯🇵🌏 | $300–$600 |
| 2024 |  Portgas D. Ace (SR-P) | OP07-119 | Serial # Top 8 version also | 🇯🇵🌏 | $400–$700 |
| Feb–Mar 2024 |  Vinsmoke Reiju (SR) | OP06-069 | Cavendish EB01-012 | 🇯🇵🌏 | $150–$350 |
| Feb–Mar 2025 |  Trafalgar Law (R) | OP09-069 | Charlotte Pudding OP08-067 | 🇯🇵🌏 | $100–$250 |
| Apr 2025 |  Hibari (SR) | OP11-010 | — | 🇯🇵🌏 | $150–$300 |
| Jul–Sep 2025 |  Monkey D. Luffy (SR) | ST21-014 | Roronoa Zoro ST21-015 | 🇯🇵🌏🇺🇸 | $100–$250 |
Value note on Flagship vs Treasure Cup: Flagship Winner promos look similar to Treasure Cup cards but are worth significantly less. The key reason is total supply — while each individual Flagship event only produces 1 winner card, hundreds of Flagship events run globally each month. A TC Top 8 card has ~256 copies globally per wave; Flagship winner cards collectively number in the thousands. Early 2023 Flagship promos (Zoro OP01-025) are exceptions because very few events ran in that early period.
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Standard Battle
Weekly/Recurring Store Events · JP + Asia-Pacific dominant
Standard Battle is the most accessible entry point into organized OPTCG play. Weekly events at registered stores. All participants receive 1 of 4 Standard Battle Pack cards. Winners get the foil version. The Gear 5 Luffy winner promo hit ¥10,000 JP due to competitive playability — the exception that proves the rule.
All Players
Participation
1 of 4 Standard Battle Pack cards (non-foil / N version). Rotates each season — 4 different characters per set.
$1–$15 per card (N)
1st Place
Winner
Foil (F) version of the same 4 cards — foil stamp makes these the collectible tier. Notable F winners: Sanji ST10-004, Zoro EB02-019 ($200+ each).
$15–$200 (F foil)
Standard Battle Packs rotate every few months. Each pack contains 4 cards (1 non-foil participation + 3 foil winner versions). The participation card is the same as the winner card but non-foil. Winner foil cards are the only version available with the foil treatment.
Standard Battle Pack Vol.11
Current 2025 pack · Roronoa Zoro EB02-019 foil winner

Pack
Standard Battle Pack Vol.10
2025 pack

Pack
Standard Battle Pack Vol.9
2024-2025 pack

Pack
| Pack | Winner Card | Card # | Why Notable | JP Value |
| 8 Packs Battle Winner |  Sanji — Gear 5 Theme | ST10-004 | Competitive staple in top decks — playability drives demand | ¥10,000+ |
| Std Battle Pack Vol.11 |  Roronoa Zoro | EB02-019 | Zoro parallel always carries a premium | ¥5,000–¥8,000 |
| 8 Packs Battle Winner |  Monkey D. Luffy | P-041 area | Luffy character always has strong baseline demand | ¥5,000–¥8,000 |
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3-on-3 Cup & 8 Packs Battle
Team Format · Sealed Format · JP Primary · Historical Significance
Two alternative competitive formats. The 3-on-3 Cup (team of 3 players) ran in 2022-2023 and distributed the Zoro ST01-013 participant promo — now worth $600–$1,200 and frequently confused with the Treasure Cup version. The 8 Packs Battle is a sealed format (players open 8 packs and build a deck).
All Participants
- • ST01-013 Roronoa Zoro (non-foil stamp) x1
- • Same card as Treasure Cup — NO stamp on non-foil version

Zoro Promo
Winners / Top Finishers
- • Parallel Art cards from current Championship set
⚠️ Collector Warning: The ST01-013 Zoro exists in 3 versions: (1) 3-on-3 Cup participation stamp — non-foil, lower value ($20–$60), (2) Treasure Cup Top 8 stamp — foil, very high value ($3,000–$5,800), (3) Base card without any stamp — lowest value. Always verify which version before purchasing.
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Critical collector warning: The Zoro ST01-013 promo exists in THREE different versions —
Treasure Cup Top 8 (~$3,000+),
Flagship Battle Winner (~$300–$600), and
3-on-3 Cup Participant (~$600–$1,200). They look nearly identical. The only way to distinguish them is the event logo stamp. Always buy
PSA-graded copies for these cards to ensure authenticity and correct version identification.
| Event | Card | Card # | Placement | Value | Notes |
| 3-on-3 Cup 2022-23 |  Roronoa Zoro ST01-013 — Participant version | ST01-013 | Participant | $600–$1,200 | ~1,500 copies. Often misidentified as TC version. |
| 3-on-3 Cup 2023 |  Queen | ST04-005 | Participant/Winner | $400–$700 | Competitive staple, boosted value |
| Event | Card | Card # | Placement | Value |
| 8 Packs Battle 2025 |  Sanji — 8 Packs Winner | ST10-004 | Winner | $80–$180 |
| 8 Packs Battle 2025 Mar |  Monkey D. Luffy | Promo P-series | Participant | $40–$100 |
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Serial Number Cards
Pre-Launch Era 2022 · The True Grails of OPTCG · Never Reissued
Serial Number cards are unique numbered prints distributed exclusively during the 2022 Super Pre-Release events — before the game even launched publicly. Each card has a unique serial number stamped on it (e.g., "001/500"). Low serial numbers command significant premiums. These will never be issued again. The Luffy ST01-001 serial is the first serialized prize card in OPTCG history.
| Card | Card # | Serial Format | Distributed At | Raw Value | Notes |
 Monkey D. Luffy Leader — Straw Hat Crew Starter |
ST01-001 |
XXX/500 stamped |
Super Pre-Release 2022 (JP) · Top 8 / Winner |
$5,000–$6,000 |
First ever serialized OPTCG prize card. Low #s command premium. #001 theoretically worth significantly more. |
 Monkey D. Luffy CS 24-25 Finals Serial Number Card |
OP07-109 |
Serialized |
CS 24-25 Finals (JP) · Champion |
$2,000–$4,000 |
Second era of serialized prize cards from CS Finals |
 Portgas D. Ace OP07-119 Serial — Flagship Battle Top 8 Trophy |
OP07-119 |
Serial # Trophy |
Flagship Battle 2024 · Top 8 |
$1,500–$3,000 |
Ace serial — Marineford emotional premium |
Serial Number value dynamics: Low serial numbers command premiums in collector markets. #001/500 is theoretically worth 2–5× more than #499/500 for the same card. The Luffy ST01-001 #001 has never been publicly sold — its value is unknown but estimated at $15,000–$30,000. When buying serialized cards, always verify the number is clearly legible and the stamp authentic — these are among the most counterfeited cards in the game.
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Promo Pack Reference
Every Event Pack · Tournament Pack · Winner Pack · Judge Pack · Special Release — with card images
Use this as a quick reference when you see a pack listing and want to know exactly what cards might be inside. Click any card image to zoom. Each pack section shows the official card images from Bandai's prize database.
🟢 Event Packs
🔵 Tournament Packs
🟣 Judge Packs
⭐ Special / Promo
EVENT PACK — Treasure Cup & Championship participants
TOURNAMENT PACK — Store event participants
WINNER PACK — 1st place foil versions
JUDGE PACK — Certified judges only
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GW Special
Golden Week Japan · 🇯🇵 JAPAN ONLY · May annually · Nagoya / Kyoto / Tokyo
The GW Special is a Japan-exclusive tournament series held during Golden Week (late April – early May). Three cities host events simultaneously: Nagoya, Kyoto, and Tokyo. Not available in NA or EU. Prize cards are unique to this event and represent some of the most JP-exclusive promos in the game.
3 cities
Nagoya / Kyoto / Tokyo
🇯🇵 Japan-Exclusive Format: The GW Special has no equivalent in NA, EU, or Oceania. Players in those regions cannot participate. Prize cards from this event are only available on the JP secondary market (Snkrdunk, Mercari Japan, CardRush) and command a premium due to their exclusivity.
Deep Run
Top Cut
Parallel Art promo card — exact threshold varies by event size
¥3,000–¥15,000
Winner ★
1st Place
Winner exclusive Parallel Art promo — unique stamp marking GW Special win
¥15,000–¥50,000
| Year | Winner Card | Card # | Top Cut Card | JP Value | EN Est. |
| GW Special 2024 |
 Vinsmoke Reiju (SR) OP06-069 — GW Special Winner |
OP06-069 |
Cavendish (EB01-012) — Top cut |
¥20,000–¥40,000 |
$150–$300 |
| GW Special 2025 |
Cards TBA — announced close to event |
¥15,000–¥50,000 est. |
$100–$350 est. |
Why GW Special cards are hard to find: Because the event only runs in Japan during a specific week, supply is extremely limited. Unlike Flagship Battle (which runs monthly at hundreds of stores), GW Special runs at 3 venues over ~3 days. The total winner card production for all three venues combined is roughly 3–9 cards per placement tier, making these among the most geographically restricted promos in the game.
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Grand Asia Open (GAO)
Asia-Pacific exclusive · 🇯🇵🌏 NO NA / EU equivalent · Best player in Asia
The Grand Asia Open is an exclusive event for Asian players (excluding Japan, which has its own championship path) that determines the best OPTCG player in Asia. Preliminary rounds run May–August across multiple Asian countries, with the top two players from each region advancing to the GAO Final. The ultimate winner receives a special invitation to the Championship Asia Final — and a seat on the path to Worlds.
7+ countries
Prelim regions
Asia only
No NA/EU equivalent
🌏 Asia-Pacific Exclusive: The Grand Asia Open runs in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, and other Asia-Pacific territories. NA and EU players have no equivalent tournament path. NA/EU Championship players qualify through their own Offline Regionals. The prize cards from GAO are distributed only in Asia and can be difficult to source in the West.
Prelim Regions
Top 2–4 per region
Top 2 players from each regional preliminary advance to the GAO Final. Top 4 in some regions receive prize cards.
¥5,000–¥20,000
GAO Final — LCQ
Last Chance
Last Chance Qualifier on Day 1 — top 2 advance to Day 2 alongside regional qualifiers
¥10,000–¥30,000
GAO Final — Top
Finals
Day 2 Final — top finishers receive limited prize cards + World Championship invite
¥20,000–¥80,000
GAO Champion ★
Champion
Champion receives exclusive trophy card + invitation to Championship Asia Final (path to Worlds)
¥50,000–¥150,000+
| Year | Cards Distributed | Placement | JP Value (¥) | EN Est. ($) |
| GAO 2024 | Charlotte Katakuri (OP03-099 parallel) | Top 4–8 | ¥15,000–¥30,000 | $100–$220 |
| GAO 2024 | Charlotte Pudding (OP03-114 parallel) | Top 16 | ¥8,000–¥15,000 | $60–$110 |
| GAO 2025 | TBA — announced close to event | Various | ¥20,000–¥100,000 est. | $150–$700 est. |
All Participants
- • Special DON!! Card x1
- • Booster Pack x6

DON!! Card
Top 64 (Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore)
- • Parallel Art Charlotte Pudding (OP08-067) x1
- • Event Pack Vol.7 x2

EP Vol.7 Card
Top 32
- • Parallel Art Hibari (OP11-010) x1

Hibari Alt-Art
Top 16
- • Parallel Art Trafalgar Law (OP09-069) x1
Top 8
- • CS 25-26 Event Pack Finalist Ver. x1
- • Special Prize Card x1
Champion
- • GAO Champion Trophy
- • World Championship invitation
Event Pack Vol.7
P-088 Trafalgar Law · P-090 Charlotte Smoothie · P-091 · P-092 Koby

Pack
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BANDAI CARD GAMES Fest
Global World Tour · CS Finals host · Convention + tournament · EN + JP + Asia
BANDAI CARD GAMES Fest is Bandai's annual world tour convention, spotlighting all their TCG products. It doubles as the host venue for CS Finals in some regions. BCG Fest runs multiple stops globally — including Japan (World Finals), North America (Dallas), Singapore, and others. Each stop includes exclusive tournaments and convention-exclusive promo cards for attendees.
CS Finals
Also hosted here
🏆 CS Finals — The headline event. Championship Finals for qualifying players. Separate from general convention access. Produces the rarest trophy cards.
3-on-3 Cup at BCG Fest 🇯🇵 — Team format run at the Japan stop. JP-exclusive during BCG Fest. Top teams receive exclusive Parallel Art promos.
1-on-1 Cup at BCG Fest 🇯🇵 — Solo format at the Japan stop. Similar structure to Flagship Battle but hosted within BCG Fest. JP-exclusive.
Flagship Battle EX 🇯🇵 — Enhanced Flagship Battle format at BCG Fest Japan. Special prize cards exclusive to this event — in 2024, the winner received a serial-numbered Ace (OP07-119).
Matching Battle 🇯🇵 — Casual pairing format at BCG Fest Japan. All participants receive a participation promo. Low competitive stakes, low prize value.
BCG Fest Attendance Promo 🌍 — Every attendee at any BCG Fest stop receives a Monkey D. Luffy promotional card. The same promo is distributed globally at all stops (e.g., Luffy P-080 at BCG Fest 24-25).
| Format | Available in JP/Asia | Available in NA/EU | Notes |
| CS Finals (hosted at BCG Fest) | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes (Dallas stop) | CS Finals = identical prize structure globally |
| Attendance Promo (Luffy P-080 etc) | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes (all stops) | Same card globally — all BCG Fest stops |
| 3-on-3 Cup at BCG Fest | ✅ JP stop only | ❌ Not available | JP convention-exclusive tournament |
| 1-on-1 Cup at BCG Fest | ✅ JP stop only | ❌ Not available | JP convention-exclusive tournament |
| Flagship Battle EX | ✅ JP stop only | ❌ Not available | Serial # winner card in 2024 (Ace OP07-119) |
| Matching Battle | ✅ JP stop only | ❌ Not available | Casual format, participation promo only |
| Event | Card | Card # | How Obtained | Value |
| BCG Fest 24-25 (All stops) |
 Monkey D. Luffy P-080 — BCG Fest 24-25 Attendance |
P-080 |
All attendees at any stop |
$20–$60 |
| BCG Fest 24-25 Japan — Flagship EX |
 Portgas D. Ace OP07-119 — Serial # Winner Prize |
OP07-119 |
Flagship Battle EX Winner (Japan only) |
$1,500–$3,000 |
| BCG Fest 24-25 Japan — Flagship EX Top |
 Yamato (OP04 Parallel) High-ranking Flagship EX finishers |
OP04-024 |
High-rank finishers (Japan only) |
$200–$500 |
| BCG Fest 25-26 Dallas |
 Monkey D. Luffy OP07 Parallel Art — Attendance Promo |
OP07 series |
All Dallas BCG Fest 25-26 attendees |
$20–$60 |
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Online Regional
Webcam format · Global but region-specific · Part of Championship season
Online Regionals are webcam-based Championship tournaments run through the TCG+ app. Players set up a camera to show their card play. Online Regionals are part of the main Championship season and award the same prize cards as Offline Regionals — but are available to players who can't travel to in-person events. Each region (NA, EU, Oceania, Asia-Pacific) runs its own Online Regional.
All regions
NA · EU · AP · Oceania
Same prizes
As Offline Regionals
Format: Best-of-1, webcam matches via TCG+. Players must show their hand, deck, and life cards to the camera. Some effects that require hidden information (e.g. looking at Life cards from your opponent's perspective) use modified rules for webcam play.
Prize cards: Same prize cards as Offline Regionals for that season — Online Regional Participation Packs, plus Top 8/16/64 promo cards. In 2025, prizes included the Online Regional Participation Pack 2025 Vol.2, Event Pack Vol.7, and Black Gold DON!! cards.
Residency rule: You must compete from and be a resident of the region you're registering for. You cannot enter NA Online Regionals from Europe, for example.
Qualification: Online Regional finishes count toward Championship qualification, just like Offline Regionals. Top finishers can earn invitations to CS Finals.
| Season | Pack / Card | Placement | Value |
 Online Regional 2024 Vol.2 | Eustass Kid Finalist (F) / Participant (N) versions | Finalist / Participant | $15–$80 |
 Online Regional 2025 Vol.2 | Black Gold DON!! Card — exclusive to Online Regional | All participants | $10–$30 |
 Online Regional 2025 | OP07-119 Portgas D. Ace Serial Number Card | Top finishers | $1,500–$3,000 |
 Online Regional 2025 Vol.2 | Event Pack Vol.7 (Charlotte Smoothie, Koby) | All participants | $8–$30 |
All Participants
- • Offline Regional Participation Pack 25-26 Vol.1 x1
- • Event Pack Vol.6 x1

EP
Top 64
- • Parallel Art Nami (OP09-050) x1

Alt-Art
Top 16
- • Parallel Art Roronoa Zoro (OP09-076) x1
Top 8
- • Parallel Art Sanji (OP09-065) x1
- • Portgas D. Ace Alt-Art (OP07-119) x1

Sanji Alt
1st Place
- • Champion Trophy Card
- • World Championship invitation (Finals winners)
Online Regionals run on webcam via TCG+ app. Same prize cards as Offline Regionals. Region-locked — only residents of each region may compete in that region's Online Regional and potentially advance to their region's Finals.
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Extra Grand Battle
New format April 2026 · Extra Regulation format · Store + Regional side events · JP + EN
Extra Grand Battle is a brand-new competitive format launched April 1, 2026 alongside the Block Icon system and Extra Regulation. Unlike Standard Regulation (which restricts older cards), Extra Regulation allows almost all cards released to date — with only a small banned list. Extra Grand Battle events are held at local stores and as side events at Regionals and Finals.
All cards
Extra Regulation
New in 2026: Extra Grand Battle is the newest addition to OPTCG's competitive structure. It uses Extra Regulation — a format where almost all cards ever released are legal (similar to Magic's Legacy or Pokémon's Unlimited). This creates a completely different meta from the standard Block Regulation format that most events use.
Extra Regulation vs Standard Regulation:
Standard Regulation restricts cards to recent sets (the current Block). Extra Regulation allows all cards released to date, with only a specific banned list. Extra Grand Battle Season 1 (May 2026) is the first event using this format. Prize cards for Extra Grand Battle are different from Standard regulation events — separate card designs exclusive to this format.
| Event | Placement | Prize | Value Est. |
| Extra Grand Battle 2026 S1 (Store) | Winner | Exclusive Parallel Art promo — announced close to event | $100–$400 est. |
| Extra Grand Battle 2026 S1 (Store) | Participation | Extra Grand Battle Participation Pack S1 | $5–$20 est. |
| Extra Grand Battle 2026 S1 (Regional side) | Top finishers | Enhanced prize pool at Regional side events | $150–$600 est. |
All Participants
- • Extra Regulation DON!! Card x1
- • Booster Pack x4
Winner
- • Extra Grand Battle Winner Card x1
- • Foil Alternate Art card unique to this format
Extra Regulation Format: Allows cards from Block 1 onward (almost all cards, minimal ban list). Older cards that rotated out of Standard are legal here. This creates a much wider card pool and different meta than Standard Regulation. First launched April 2026 — prize card values TBD as the format is new.
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Japanese Prize Card Prices
¥ JP market · Snkrdunk / Mercari Japan / CardRush · Apr 2026
JP prize cards are priced in yen on the Japanese secondary market. Prices here reflect Snkrdunk, Mercari Japan, and CardRush data. EN equivalents (where they exist) are shown alongside. Note that EN and JP versions of the same card are different products — an EN Championship Sakazuki is not interchangeable with the JP version.
| Card | Event | Placement | 🇯🇵 JP (¥) | 🇯🇵 JP ($) | 🇺🇸 EN ($) |
| ── CS FINALS TROPHY CARDS ── |
 Kaido CS 2023 Finals 2nd Place | CS Finals | 2nd Place | ¥2,000,000+ | ~$14,000+ | $17,998 PSA10 |
 X. Drake CS 23-24 Finals Winner / Finalist | CS Finals | 1st–3rd | ¥800,000–¥1,200,000 | ~$5,500–$8,300 | $4,000–$8,000 |
 Monkey D. Luffy CS 24-25 Finals Serial # | CS Finals | Serial | ¥300,000–¥600,000 | ~$2,100–$4,200 | $2,000–$4,000 |
| ── CHAMPIONSHIP REGIONALS ── |
 Sakazuki (Akainu) CS 2023 Regional Top 16 | Championship | Top 16 | ¥150,000–¥220,000 | ~$1,050–$1,540 | $1,300–$1,600 EN |
 Kuzan (Aokiji) CS 2023 Regional Top 16 | Championship | Top 16 | ¥120,000–¥180,000 | ~$840–$1,260 | $1,000–$1,200 EN |
| Championship | Top 8 | ¥30,000–¥60,000 | ~$210–$420 | $300–$600 EN |
| ── TREASURE CUP / MAJOR EVENTS ── |
 Roronoa Zoro ST01-013 Treasure Cup 2023 Top 8 | Treasure Cup | Top 8 | ¥400,000–¥700,000 | ~$2,800–$4,900 | $3,000–$5,800 EN |
 Monkey D. Luffy OP13-118 Treasure Cup Mar 2026 Top 8 | Treasure Cup | Top 8 | ¥70,000–¥100,000 | ~$490–$700 | $600–$800 EN |
| ── FLAGSHIP BATTLE WINNERS ── |
 Portgas D. Ace (SR-P) Flagship 2024 Winner Serial # | Flagship | Winner Serial | ¥200,000–¥350,000 | ~$1,400–$2,450 | $1,500–$3,000 EN |
 Roronoa Zoro (SR) Flagship Feb–Jun 2023 Winner | Flagship | Winner | ¥40,000–¥70,000 | ~$280–$490 | $300–$600 EN |
 Trafalgar Law (R) Flagship Feb–Mar 2025 Winner | Flagship | Winner | ¥10,000–¥25,000 | ~$70–$175 | $100–$250 EN |
| ── JAPAN-EXCLUSIVE EVENTS ── |
 Vinsmoke Reiju (SR) GW Special 2024 Winner | GW Special | Winner | ¥20,000–¥40,000 | ~$140–$280 | N/A — JP only |
 Cavendish (SR) GW Special 2024 / Flagship Top 8 | GW Special | Top Cut | ¥8,000–¥18,000 | ~$56–$126 | N/A — JP only |
 Charlotte Katakuri Grand Asia Open 2024 Top 4–8 | Grand Asia Open | Top 4–8 | ¥15,000–¥30,000 | ~$105–$210 | $100–$220 |
 Portgas D. Ace (Serial #) BCG Fest JP — Flagship Battle EX Winner | BCG Fest JP | Serial Winner | ¥200,000–¥350,000 | ~$1,400–$2,450 | N/A — JP only |
⚠️ ¥ to $ conversion note: All ¥ figures use an approximate rate of ¥143 = $1.00 (Apr 2026). Exchange rates fluctuate — verify current rate before transacting. JP prices from Snkrdunk, Mercari Japan, and CardRush reflect the JP domestic market; import costs (shipping, import duty, middleman fees) typically add 15–25% to your effective cost when buying from JP.
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English vs Japanese Prize Cards
Key differences · Pricing · What to look for · Common traps
EN and JP prize cards are different products even when they share a card number. The stamp, language, foil treatment, and print run all differ. Understanding these differences is essential to avoid overpaying — or worse, buying a JP card when you wanted EN.
🇺🇸 ENGLISH PRIZE CARDS
- ✅ Treasure Cup is the premier EN event (Top 8 = rarest EN promo)
- ✅ Championship Regionals run Oct–Dec each season
- ✅ EN Top 8 TC cards have lower total copies than JP equivalent (fewer simultaneous events)
- ✅ Cards have English text + EN regional stamp
- ✅ Easier to price — TCGPlayer + eBay Sold Listings
- ✅ PSA grading infrastructure is mature in EN market
- ⚠️ Serial Number cards only from 2022 era
- ⚠️ Fewer format types than JP (no Standard Battle, 3-on-3)
🇯🇵 JAPANESE PRIZE CARDS
- ✅ Most tournament formats: Flagship, Standard, 8 Packs, Grand Asia Open
- ✅ CS Finals trophy cards originate in JP — the absolute grails
- ✅ More cards available due to higher event frequency
- ✅ Some JP-exclusive formats (ONE PIECE DAY, WSJ magazine promos)
- ⚠️ Harder to price — Mercari JP, Snkrdunk, CardRush only
- ⚠️ Higher total Flagship Winner supply (more events = more copies)
- ⚠️ Shipping + import costs from JP can be significant
- ⚠️ Counterfeit risk is higher in JP market for sub-$500 promos
⚠️ The most common buying mistake: Purchasing a Japanese version of a promo thinking it's the English version (or vice versa). The Sakazuki Championship 2023 EN card is worth $1,300–$1,600. The Japanese equivalent may be worth a different amount entirely — and they are NOT interchangeable for EN collectors. Always verify language on the card face and confirm the event stamp language before buying any promo over $200.
| Card # | EN Version | EN Value | JP Version | JP Value |
ST01-013 | Treasure Cup Top 8 — ~256 copies | $3,000–$5,800 | Flagship Battle Winner — thousands of copies | $300–$600 |
ST01-013 | 3-on-3 Cup Participant — ~1,500 copies | $600–$1,200 | Same card — JP version exists too | ¥60,000–¥100,000 |
OP02-099 | Championship 2023 Regional Top 16 EN | $1,300–$1,600 | JP Championship equivalent (if exists) | Different |
OP07-109 | CS Finals Participation (lower tier) | $200–$500 | CS Finals Serial Number (Champion) | $2,000–$4,000 |
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Collector Tips & Authentication
How to buy safely · Counterfeit detection · Pricing sources · Grade strategy
Prize cards are the most counterfeited cards in OPTCG. The event stamps, limited copies, and high values make them primary targets for fakers. These tips will help you buy safely and avoid the most common traps.
1. Buy PSA-graded for anything over $200. The grading process authenticates the card. A
PSA-slabbed prize card is far harder to fake than a raw one. For JP promos over $200, always buy graded.
2. Check the event stamp logo carefully. TC, Flagship, 3-on-3, and Championship promos have different logos. Counterfeits often get the logo font or metallic finish wrong. Use a 60× loupe — the Bandai embossed logo should be sharply defined.
3. Verify the rosette dot pattern. Genuine Bandai cards have a specific dot pattern in the card face under magnification. Counterfeits often use incorrect dot density or patterns. This is the most reliable physical authentication test.
4. Check event-specific details. For TC cards: the Treasure Cup logo appears on the card face, not just as a sticker. Championship stamps appear on specific zones of the card. If the stamp placement looks off, walk away.
5. Confirm card language matches your market. EN cards have English text. JP cards have Japanese. Some collectors mistakenly pay EN prices for JP versions. Always read the card face before buying.
6. For serial numbers: verify the serial is ink-stamped, not printed. Genuine serial number cards have stamps that show slight embossing. Printed serials are flat and uniform. The ink color and shine also differ from the base card.
| Market | Best Source | For What | Reliability |
| 🇺🇸 EN Raw | eBay Sold Listings (filter: Completed only) | All EN promos | ★★★★★ |
| 🇺🇸 EN Raw | PriceCharting.com | Historical price charts, grade comparisons | ★★★★☆ |
| 🇺🇸 EN Graded | eBay Sold Listings (PSA/BGS filter) | Graded price comparisons | ★★★★★ |
| 🇯🇵 JP Raw | Snkrdunk App (StockX equivalent) | JP promos — most reliable JP market data | ★★★★★ |
| 🇯🇵 JP Raw | Mercari Japan (search in Japanese) | JP promos — check Sold listings | ★★★★☆ |
| 🇯🇵 JP Raw | CardRush / Surugaya | JP dealer prices — use as ceiling reference | ★★★☆☆ |
| Both markets | Mantel.gg | Aggregated multi-source OPTCG price data | ★★★★☆ |
Grade immediately if: You pull or receive a Top 8 Treasure Cup card, any CS Finals trophy card, a serial number card, or any promo worth $300+ raw. The pop counts on graded EN promos are extremely low —
PSA 10 scarcity multiplies value significantly.
Grade eventually if: You have Championship Regional Top 16 cards (2023 Admirals especially) or early Treasure Cup Top 64 cards. These grade well and the
PSA 10 premium is 3–5×.
Don't grade: Store Tournament participation packs, Event Pack pull cards worth <$30 raw. The fees will exceed the graded value.
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Tournament Card Buy Analysis
Which promo cards to buy, grade, and hold — at what price points
Tournament promos are among the lowest-print cards in the game. But not all are equal.
This analysis separates the strong buy opportunities from the cards to avoid.
⚡ QUICK REFERENCE — At a Show or Show Floor
✅ STRONG BUY
TC Top 8 (any wave) below $250
TC 2023 Zoro below $3,000
CS Trophy (1st/2nd) below $800
ST01-013 Zoro below $3,500
⚠️ BUY WITH CAUTION
TC Top 16 — only at $80–$120
TC Top 64 — only at $40–$70
CS Regional Top 8 below $300
New wave TC (wait 60 days to settle)
🚫 AVOID
Any Winner promo above market
TC Top 64 above $120
Online TC promos
Unverified "promo" cards at shows
TIER 1 — STRONG BUY
Historically proven appreciation, lowest print runs
TC 2023 Wave 1 — Roronoa Zoro (ST01-013)
~256 copies globally · PSA 10 record $21,600 · Raw market $3,000–$6,000
Buy below $3,500
Grade everything
TC March 2026 Top 8 — Luffy (OP13-118_p4)
TC stamp promo · Recent wave · demand still building
Buy below $300
Grade PSA 10 target
CS 25-26 Finals 1st Place Trophy — Zoro (ST21-015)
~12 per region · serialized · absolute scarcest EN cards
Buy below $2,000
Grade everything, hold long
TIER 2 — GOOD BUY
Solid value, grade and hold for 1–2 years
TC Aug 2025 Top 8 — Koby (OP11-119)
Undervalued character · ~256 copies · $150–$280 raw currently
Buy below $200
Grade for PSA 10 upside
TC Nov 2025 Top 8 — Sanji (OP10-005)
Fan favorite character · Sanji demand always strong
Buy below $250
Grade for PSA 10
TC May-Jun 2024 Top 8 — Kaido (OP01-094)
Villain favorite · OP-01 era appreciation continuing · $400–$600 range
Buy below $450
Grade for multiplier
TIER 3 — WAIT OR AVOID
Oversupplied, wrong character, or no grading upside
❌ Any Winner promo above market — these go down after the hype fades
❌ TC Top 64 above $120 — too many copies, graded PSA 10 upside is low
❌ Online tournament promos — digital stamp quality inconsistent, lower demand
❌ New wave cards in first 30 days — let prices settle, they often drop 20–40% in month 2
⚠️ CS Regional Top 64 — only buy ungraded below $50, grading cost kills the margin
📊 GRADING PRIORITY FOR TOURNAMENT CARDS
Grade immediately:
TC Top 8 (all waves)
CS Finals Trophy cards
CS Regional Serial trophies
TC 2023 Zoro specifically
Grade if PSA 10 likely:
TC Top 16 (popular characters)
CS Regional Top 8 (wave-specific)
World Finals participation cards
Don't grade:
TC Top 64 (thin margin)
Participation sleeves
Online promo stamps
Store Tournament Winner
📌 Analysis based on EN tournament prize card market data through April 2026.
Prices fluctuate with meta relevance and character popularity.
Characters: Luffy, Zoro, Shanks, Ace/Sabo/Law > random characters for long-term holds.
Always verify current pricing on TCGPlayer before purchasing at shows.
Cards where graded copies clear 5×+ raw cost.
Lower raw entry + high PSA 10 ceiling = best return on grading fees.
Pulled live from window.PRICE_DB on every tab open.
| Card |
Variant |
Raw EN |
PSA 10 |
Multi |
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Biggest 7-day price changes from the daily scrape. Gainers = grading targets / hold candidates;
losers = potential buys. Pulled from /api/movers.
Snapshots accumulate daily — data warms up over the first week.