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Best One Piece Card Rip Packs

Every One Piece pack we've measured, from every site that sells them. Ranked by the typical rip — the median return real pulls delivered, where half came back above and half below. Not a published estimate and not an average one grail can carry. 17 more One Piece packs are still being sampled.

Packs ranked
51
10 operators
Best observed
269.4%
Tilt Rips · Pro Pack
Middle of the board
98.9%
across 51 measured packs
Ranked by
Average
≥ 100 pulls
Every figure here is measured. Mean is every dollar of card value out over every dollar in — the expected value, and what this board ranks on, because over enough rips it is the figure that describes what a pack does. Typical rip is the median of the same sample: half of real pulls came back above it, half below. Where the mean sits far above the median the pack is jackpot-driven — you usually lose, occasionally win big. A mean needs a sample behind it, so Min. pulls is yours to set, and packs below it leave the board rather than sitting on it with a figure we would not stand behind. Packs we haven't sampled aren't on this board — an odds-derived estimate turned out not to predict what comes back, so we no longer rank anything on one. Returns are gross. How you cash out — cash, crypto or store credit, and at what buyback rate — is a property of the brand rather than the pack, so it lives on each site's card. Costs are in USD; gem-priced sites at the 1¢ base rate.
#PackTypical rip
1
Pro Pack
Tilt Rips · One Piece
269.4%
mean · 198
typical 67.5%
Buy
4
151.7%
mean · 133
typical 87.4%
Visit
11
124.7%
mean · 533
typical 92.4%
Visit
14
One Piece Pro Pack
Courtyard · One Piece
124.0%
mean · 805
typical 98.4%
Visit
19
One Piece Master Pack
Courtyard · One Piece
118.8%
mean · 586
typical 95.0%
Visit
20
Loot Pack
Tilt Rips · One Piece
117.5%
mean · 1,110
typical 72.0%
Buy
33
One Piece Manga Chase Pack
Gacha · One Piece
112.3%
mean · 107
typical 80.3%
Buy
36
One Piece 50
Slabz · One Piece
111.9%
mean · 3,650
typical 86.0%
Visit
38
One Piece Ocean Blue Pack
Collector Crypt · One Piece
111.6%
mean · 112,885
typical 86.0%
Visit
69
Starter Pack
Phygitals · One Piece
104.8%
mean · 312
typical 77.3%
Buy
73
One Piece Ultra Pack
Courtyard · One Piece
103.6%
mean · 404
typical 90.4%
Visit
85
One Piece Gacha Pack
Collector Crypt · One Piece
102.7%
mean · 19,939
typical 76.0%
Visit
89
Adventure
Monster · One Piece
102.4%
mean · 2,592
typical 75.3%
Buy
92
Outlaw
Monster · One Piece
102.2%
mean · 1,834
typical 80.0%
Buy
93
One Piece Platinum Pack
Courtyard · One Piece
102.0%
mean · 123
typical 90.2%
Visit
99
One Piece Emperor Pack
Collector Crypt · One Piece
101.3%
mean · 3,899
typical 73.0%
Visit
126
98.9%
mean · 551
typical 80.8%
Buy
143
96.3%
mean · 108
typical 85.4%
Buy
154
One Piece 1000
Slabz · One Piece
95.5%
mean · 138
typical 75.0%
Visit
158
One Piece Starter
Trove · One Piece
95.1%
mean · 6,402
typical 83.3%
Visit
164
Conqueror's Promo Pack
Gacha · One Piece
94.8%
mean · 136
typical 83.8%
Buy
177
One Piece Collector Pack
Gacha · One Piece
94.0%
mean · 368
typical 70.8%
Buy
183
One Piece 250
Slabz · One Piece
93.7%
mean · 310
typical 72.0%
Visit
190
Sagas: Drum Island
Gacha · One Piece
93.1%
mean · 193
typical 82.2%
Buy
191
Pirate Pack
Phygitals · One Piece
93.1%
mean · 421
typical 67.5%
Buy
208
One Piece Booster
Trove · One Piece
91.5%
mean · 2,800
typical 82.0%
Visit
233
One Piece Epic
Trove · One Piece
88.7%
mean · 181
typical 71.0%
Visit
242
One Piece Reserve
Trove · One Piece
87.3%
mean · 1,318
typical 76.0%
Visit
254
One Piece OP16 JP Rip
Gacha · One Piece
83.9%
mean · 2,035
typical 16.7%
Buy
255
83.5%
mean · 2,264
typical 49.8%
Buy
261
One Piece Premier
Trove · One Piece
81.1%
mean · 253
typical 70.0%
Visit
264
79.1%
mean · 715
typical 37.4%
Buy
265
One Piece Legend
Trove · One Piece
78.5%
mean · 270
typical 70.0%
Visit
276
~143.2%
mean · 45 · prov.
typical 71.5%
Buy
280
Elite Pack
Phygitals · One Piece
~129.3%
mean · 80 · prov.
typical 60.0%
Buy
283
New World Promo Pack
Gacha · One Piece
~122.9%
mean · 29 · prov.
typical 74.0%
Buy
293
East Blue Pack
Phygitals · One Piece
~113.3%
mean · 49 · prov.
typical 77.5%
Buy
298
Sagas: Romance Dawn
Gacha · One Piece
~108.7%
mean · 28 · prov.
typical 86.2%
Buy
323
Legend Pack
Phygitals · One Piece
~99.2%
mean · 53 · prov.
typical 69.8%
Buy
328
~97.4%
mean · 80 · prov.
typical 70.2%
Buy
333
Sagas: Alabasta
Gacha · One Piece
~95.9%
mean · 65 · prov.
typical 69.2%
Buy
336
One Piece Warlord Pack
Gacha · One Piece
~94.8%
mean · 73 · prov.
typical 79.7%
Buy
364
~84.2%
mean · 96 · prov.
typical 75.2%
Buy
369
Grand Line Pack
Shiny · One Piece
~81.8%
mean · 97 · prov.
typical 67.8%
Buy
370
Pirate Elite (One Piece) - 5 Cards
Pullmarket · One Piece
~80.7%
mean · 77 · prov.
typical 62.9%
Buy
375
~78.5%
mean · 92 · prov.
typical 59.7%
Buy
378
~72.1%
mean · 72 · prov.
typical 54.1%
Buy
388
Heritage Pack
Tilt Rips · One Piece
~50.4%
mean · 38 · prov.
typical 41.5%
Buy
460
One Piece: Grand Voyage - Grand Line
Courtyard · One PieceSold out
132.1%
mean · 270
typical 93.3%
463
One Piece Starter Pack
Courtyard · One PieceSold out
118.5%
mean · 137
typical 91.2%
476
One Piece Diamond Pack
Courtyard · One PieceSold out
~110.2%
mean · 36 · prov.
typical 101.4%

One Piece card rips, in detail

One Piece is the fastest-growing TCG in card ripping and the second-largest category here. Ten of the sites we track sell One Piece packs, 61 are in our catalogue, and around 115,000 sampled pulls sit behind the ones we rank.

The typical One Piece rip returns about 82% of the pack price and the average about 104% — very close to Pokémon's shape, which is what you would expect from two large TCG categories with deep graded markets behind them.

The board above ranks every One Piece pack we can measure by the typical rip: the median return, where half of all sampled pulls came back above and half below.

Our verdict

A category with a clean, readable split. Courtyard's single-card packs occupy the whole top of the board — the $50 Pro at about 98%, the $100 Master at about 96%, the $25 Starter at about 91% and even the $250 Ultra at about 90% — while Gacha's cheap Asia and JP rips sit at the bottom between 17% and 50%. Collector Crypt's Ocean Blue pack sits in the middle at about 86% on nearly 75,000 sampled pulls, which makes it the most solidly evidenced figure in the category by a wide margin.

What the measured pulls show

  • 61 One Piece packs catalogued across 10 sites.
  • Around 115,000 sampled pulls sit behind the packs we rank.
  • The typical rip returns about 82% of pack price; the average about 104%.
  • Courtyard's single-card packs hold the top four positions, from $25 to $250.
  • Collector Crypt's Ocean Blue pack returns ~86% on nearly 75,000 pulls — the best-evidenced here.
  • The weakest is a $1.50 Gacha JP rip at about 17%, on 1,200+ sampled pulls.

A young market that has settled faster than expected

One Piece cards have only existed since 2022, and prices on chase cards moved sharply in both directions through the first two years. You might expect that to show up as chaos in the measured returns.

It largely does not. The category's typical rip of about 82% sits within two points of Pokémon's, and the top of the board is tightly clustered between 90% and 98% across four packs spanning $25 to $250. That is a more orderly picture than the market's history would suggest.

Where the disorder shows is at the bottom, among the cheap novelty rips, which is also where it shows in Pokémon.

Courtyard's ladder is unusually flat

Most categories on this site punish you for buying up the price ladder. One Piece barely does: Courtyard's $25 Starter typically returns about 91%, the $50 Pro about 98%, the $100 Master about 96% and the $250 Ultra about 90%.

Across a ten-fold price increase the typical return moves by seven points and not in a straight line. That means the price you pick can be driven by the cards you want to chase rather than by hunting for the best rate — the rate is roughly the same across the ladder.

It also means the $50 Pro is the sweet spot on the numbers, which is a more useful thing to know than a generic "buy cheap".

Watch for JP versus English printings

Japanese-print packs are common in this category and they are not simply the English pack at a discount. The Japanese cards are usually cheaper to source and the chase cards are different, so the pack is a different product with a different value distribution.

The weakest packs on this board are Gacha's Asia and JP rips — the $1.50 OP16 JP Rip at about 17%, the $10 Asia Treasure at about 33% and the $5 Asia Quick at about 50%, all on samples in the hundreds or thousands.

That is not a statement about Japanese cards, which are excellent. It is a statement about how those particular packs are priced and filled.

What comes out of a One Piece pack

Graded singles from the OP sets — manga-art rares, alternate-art leaders and secret rares of Luffy, Zoro, Nami, Shanks and Yamato — mostly in PSA and CGC holders, across both English and Japanese printings.

The higher-priced Courtyard packs reach into the genuinely scarce alternate arts, which is where One Piece's top-end value sits.

Each pack page lists that pack's actual recent pulls next to the operator's published odds.

One Piece card rips: common questions

Which One Piece rip pack has the best return?+

Courtyard's $50 One Piece Pro Pack leads on typical rip at about 98%, with their $100 Master at about 96% and $25 Starter at about 91%. The best-evidenced figure in the category is Collector Crypt's Ocean Blue pack at about 86%, which has nearly 75,000 sampled pulls behind it. The board above is live.

Are One Piece rip packs worth it?+

The typical One Piece rip returns about 82% of the pack price with an average near 104%, essentially the same shape as Pokémon. The top of the board runs from 90% to 98% across a wide price range, so there are several good choices rather than one narrow answer.

Do I get a better rate buying a cheaper One Piece pack?+

Not really, and that is unusual. Courtyard's ladder from $25 to $250 moves only about seven points in typical return, so you can choose a price point based on the cards you want to chase rather than hunting for a rate. The exception is the very cheap Gacha rips at the bottom of the board, which measure far worse than anything else.

What is the difference between English and Japanese One Piece packs?+

Japanese cards are usually cheaper to source and the chase cards are different, so a JP-branded pack is a different product rather than a discounted version of the English one. Several of the weakest-measuring packs in this category are cheap JP and Asia rips — that reflects how those packs are priced, not the cards themselves.

How many One Piece pulls have you measured?+

Around 115,000 sampled pulls sit behind the One Piece packs we rank, across seven sites, from a catalogue of 61 packs across ten sites.

Figures on this page are measured from live pulls on the operators' own feeds, at their stated card values and the pack price in force at the time of each pull. Returns are gross — cashing a card back takes the site's buyback cut off the top. Written 2026-08-15; the board and the widgets update on their own. Full methodology →