Released on November 7, 2025, Carrying On His Will (OP13) lands as a showcase set for the One Piece Card Game’s third anniversary, loaded with premium treatments and story-driven designs. It bridges competitive power and high-end collectability, giving players real tools while rewarding collectors with some of the most refined alternate arts in the game so far.
Headliners like Whitebeard, Imu, the Five Elders, and the Three Bro thers anchor the set with cards that reflect their importance in the saga. Parallel prints, Manga variants, Third Anniversary foils, and SP Leaders introduce multiple chase layers within a single product. For players, sealed enthusiasts, and investors, Carrying On His Will is positioned as one of the defining One Piece releases of 2025.
10. Edward.Newgate #OP13-042 (Alternate Art)

Whitebeard makes a dramatic appearance with this alternate artwork that captures his overwhelming presence at a glance. In gameplay, Edward.Newgate functions as a powerful defensive and support piece for Portgas.D.Ace strategies, combining a large body with draw, filtering, and offensive buffs. Its synergy with I Am Whitebeard!! cements it as a key pillar in emerging lists. For collectors, the alternate art offers a definitive Whitebeard piece tied directly to a top-tier archetype.
9. Five Elders #OP13-082 (Alternate Art)

Five Elders stands out as one of OP13’s most devastating payoffs, enabling explosive boards when paired with Imu. The alternate art emphasizes their authority and menace, making the card feel as heavy as its effect. As the engine that brings all Gorosei into play at once, it holds strong crossover appeal between competitive players and lore-focused collectors. Any serious Imu or World Government collection feels incomplete without this version.
8. Imu #OP13-079 (Alternate Art)

Imu’s alternate art Leader is the visual and strategic centerpiece of the new control-focused archetype. The design leans into Imu’s mystery, which resonates strongly with manga readers and collectors looking for key story figures. As the card that enables and rewards Five Elders lines, it has strong long-term relevance if the archetype stays viable. Early demand suggests this will remain one of the signature pulls from OP13.
7. Divine Departure #OP13-076 (Alternate Artwork)

This version of Divine Departure gives Roger’s legendary strike the full collectible treatment. The artwork delivers a clean, dynamic composition that connects directly to one of the series’ most iconic moments. As a zero-cost event with heavy lore weight, it naturally appeals to both gameplay-focused and aesthetic-focused buyers. Many collectors now aim to pair it with the earlier Shanks Divine Departure to complete a two-card display.
6. SP Leader Cards






OP13’s SP Leaders continue Bandai’s approach of turning key Leaders into premium, low-pull-rate upgrades. Unique framing, foil layering, and character-focused layouts make these feel closer to celebration pieces than simple reprints. Competitive players enjoy flexing them in top tables, while collectors view them as anchor cards for OP13 binders. With limited availability and strong character choices, they are natural long-term holds.
5. Wanted Poster Variants



The Wanted Poster treatment returns as one of the most recognizable variant styles in the One Piece TCG. In Carrying On His Will, it highlights central characters like Luffy, Ace, and Sabo in a format that feels pulled straight out of the series’ world. The combination of in-universe design and premium finish keeps these cards near the front of many chase lists. Even for players who do not normally chase variants, these often become display pieces.
4. Manga and Third Anniversary Manga Variants






Manga Rares once again occupy the high-end tier of chase cards, this time joined by special Third Anniversary Manga variants. Sabo, Portgas.D.Ace, and Monkey.D.Luffy each receive layered rarity lines that include standard, Wanted, Manga, and red-accented Third Anniversary versions. These artworks fuse iconic panels and commemorative styling, making them natural centerpieces for OP13 master sets. Depending on confirmed pull rates, the Manga and Anniversary variants are strong candidates to rank among 2025’s most desirable One Piece singles.
3. Portgas.D.Ace #OP13-119 (Wanted Poster Misprint)

The Portgas.D.Ace Wanted Poster misprint is the kind of genuine factory error that collectors watch for. This version mistakenly uses Monkey.D.Luffy’s effect text, an issue Bandai has publicly acknowledged alongside a correction program. As corrected copies circulate, untouched misprints from early product become increasingly scarce. For long-term collectors, it is a textbook example of a chaseable error card tied to a fan-favorite character.
2. Shanks #OP09-004 (Golden and Silver Editions)


Shanks #OP09-004, in its gold and silver treatments, remains one of the defining special rares in the modern One Piece era. While originating from A Fist of Divine Speed, it sets the standard for metallic chase designs that OP13 continues to build upon. The gold version’s difficulty to pull and enduring demand position it as a reference point for evaluating newer premium variants. Collectors building a high-end One Piece showcase often treat this Shanks as non-negotiable.
1. Gorosei (Parallel) in God Pack





The reported red-text parallel Gorosei found in dedicated god packs sits at the absolute peak of OP13 collecting. These packs, containing grouped high-end variants including Imu and the Five Elders, create an ultra-condensed pool of chase cards that exist in vanishingly small quantities. Early sales chatter and listings suggest individually massive valuations and an enormous premium for complete sets. For anyone fortunate enough to open or acquire them, they represent a centerpiece-level asset in the One Piece TCG market.
Carrying On His Will delivers a rare mix of narrative significance, mechanical relevance, and premium card engineering. Between standout alternate arts, SP Leaders, a headline misprint, and ultra-rare god pack pulls, it offers layered value across every tier of collecting.

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