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Collecting Tips · April 24, 2026 · The Card Shop Finder

One Piece OP-15 Adventure on Kami's Island: Three Weeks In, Here Are the Chase Cards to Watch

OP-15 EB-04: Adventure on Kami's Island hit shelves earlier this month, and the secondary market is starting to settle. Here is a look at the Skypiea-themed alternate arts, SEC and Manga Rare chases, and the playable reprints quietly shaping this release.

If you have not cracked a pack of the latest One Piece Card Game set, now is the time to take a closer look. OP-15 EB-04: Adventure on Kami's Island hit shelves earlier this month and has quietly become one of the most talked-about releases in the One Piece TCG community this spring. Three weeks in, the chase cards are finding stable prices, the playable commons are sorting themselves out, and a clearer picture of what this set offers collectors is coming together.

What Adventure on Kami's Island Delivers

Adventure on Kami's Island is an Extra Booster set, which means Bandai designed it to slot alongside the main block rather than replace a standard expansion. These EB releases have historically been where collectors find some of the most striking alternate art and character-focused reprints, and OP-15 is no exception.

  • Fan-favorite character focus: Heavy coverage of Skypiea-era characters that long-time One Piece fans have been waiting to see get the premium card treatment.
  • Playable reprints: Several staples from earlier sets have reprints that make it easier for new players to build competitive decks.
  • Collector-first alternate arts: The set's SEC and Manga Rare cards have become the centerpieces of early breaks.

Chase Cards to Watch

Early secondary market activity has given the community a pretty clear pecking order for chase cards. A few things stand out:

Skypiea-Themed Alternate Arts

Any card tied to the Skypiea arc is moving fast. This arc has always held a special place in the One Piece fanbase, and collectors have responded in kind. Singles that came out below the hype wave in week one are up noticeably as of this week.

SEC and Manga Rares

The top-tier rarity pulls remain the biggest prize. If you are breaking a box, that is what you are hoping for. Pricing has firmed up now that initial market hype has cooled, which makes this a reasonable entry window for collectors who want a specific card without paying a pure launch premium.

Utility Reprints

Do not sleep on the less glamorous reprints. Certain playable characters from earlier releases had been difficult or expensive to find, and the new printings are quietly making those decks more accessible. That is good for the game and good for demand on the new versions.

Should You Be Buying Sealed or Singles?

This is the question every One Piece collector is asking right now. A few practical points:

  1. Sealed product tends to appreciate if the set gets strong play support. EB sets are a mixed bag historically, so do not assume blanket appreciation.
  2. Singles are a cleaner play if there is a specific card you want. Current secondary pricing has finally settled enough to know what you are paying for.
  3. Graded copies of the premium alternate arts have started appearing. If grading is part of your plan, factor in turnaround and fees before buying raw at a premium.
Adventure on Kami's Island is a strong EB release for the long-time fanbase. It is not a format-defining set, but it is one the collector community has clearly embraced.

If you have not given it a look, stop by your local shop and ask what they are pulling. OP-15 singles are still moving through the hobby, and the best time to build a set is usually a few weeks after release — which is exactly where we are now.

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