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One Piece OP-13 Carrying On His Will Booster Box – Japanese Wholesale
Authentic Japanese One Piece OP-13 Carrying On His Will booster box celebrating the game’s 3rd Anniversary. Factory sealed with 24 packs featuring the legendary Three Brothers theme (Luffy, Ace, Sabo), ultra-rare Wanted Poster Ace misprint ($4,700+), exclusive God Packs with Five Elders, and first-ever Red Manga Rare cards. Stable wholesale pricing at $50-52. Direct from authorized Bandai distributors in Tokyo.
📦 Condition
Factory Sealed
24 Packs per Box
🌏 Language
Japanese
3rd Anniversary Set
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📈 Market Value
$51 Stable
4 months post-release
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Product Specifications
| Product Name | ONE PIECE Card Game Booster Pack OP-13 Carrying On His Will |
| Set Code | OP-13 |
| Language | Japanese |
| Packs per Box | 24 packs |
| Cards per Pack | 6 cards |
| Total Cards per Box | 144 cards |
| Set Size | 140 total cards (6 Leaders + 134 cards) |
| Condition | Factory Sealed – New |
| Release Date | August 23, 2025 |
| Manufacturer | Bandai |
| Country of Origin | Japan |
About One Piece OP-13 Carrying On His Will
One Piece Card Game OP-13 Carrying On His Will marks the franchise’s 3rd Anniversary with what collectors are calling the most emotionally resonant set since launch. Released August 23, 2025, this 140-card expansion centers on the Three Brothers—Luffy, Ace, and Sabo—whose bond represents the emotional core of One Piece’s narrative across 25+ years of manga and anime. Beyond the nostalgic theme, OP-13 introduces genuine game-changers: the legendary Wanted Poster Portgas D. Ace misprint commanding $4,700-6,200 in current markets, exclusive God Packs containing Five Elders parallel treatments, and the first-ever Red Manga Rare cards showcasing Bandai’s premium art direction. Japanese wholesale pricing sits remarkably stable at $50-52 four months post-release, making this an exceptionally attractive B2B proposition for tournament organizers, retailers, and content creators who understand that emotional storytelling drives sustained demand better than pure competitive meta shifts.
Set Highlights & Key Cards
Let’s address the elephant in the room first: Wanted Poster Portgas D. Ace (OP13-119 misprint version) has become the single most valuable modern One Piece card, period. The first-print Japanese run included a text error where Ace’s cost reads “0” instead of the intended “8”—a mistake Bandai caught and corrected mid-production. Authenticated misprint copies now trade between $4,725-6,200 on TCGPlayer and CardMarket, with PSA 10 specimens commanding even steeper premiums. Here’s why this matters for B2B buyers: the misprint exists exclusively in first-wave Japanese production, meaning boxes sourced directly from Tokyo distributors in August-September 202 carry potential for this ultra-chase hit. We cannot guarantee misprint presence, but our supply chain’s timing gives your boxes legitimate shot at what’s essentially a lottery-ticket pull worth 90-120x your wholesale box cost.
Even the corrected-text Wanted Poster Ace holds significant value at $180-220, driven by the card’s stunning visual design depicting Ace’s iconic wanted poster artwork that anime fans instantly recognize from the Marineford arc. The Wanted Poster treatment represents Bandai’s most premium card aesthetic outside Manga Rares—borderless artwork with vintage bounty poster styling that transcends typical foil treatments. Competitively, Ace’s ability to search Fire Fist support cards creates consistent Red deck synergies that tournament players appreciate, but collectors drive primary demand here. Ace’s death in the Marineford arc remains one of anime’s most emotionally devastating moments, cementing his status as a character whose memorabilia commands premium pricing independent of gameplay factors.
The God Pack mechanic represents Bandai’s most ambitious collectible innovation since Manga Rares. Approximately 1 in every 24-36 boxes contains a special “God Pack” where all six cards feature parallel treatments of the Five Elders—the mysterious World Government figures whose identities and powers remained unknown for 20+ years of One Piece storytelling. Each God Pack Elder card features identical parallel foil pattern across Saint Jaygarcia Saturn, Saint Marcus Mars, Saint Topman Warcury, Saint Ethanbaron V. Nusjuro, and Saint Shepherd Ju Peter, currently trading at $250-300 per card. A complete God Pack pull represents $1,500+ value from a single pack, creating the kind of viral “chase moment” that drives content creation and social media engagement. For tournament organizers, the God Pack possibility generates excitement that keeps players opening product months after release—we’ve seen regional events where half the attendees are crack-opening OP-13 boxes specifically hunting God Packs between tournament rounds.
OP-13 introduces Red Manga Rare cards for Luffy, Ace, and Sabo—a first for the franchise. Previous Manga Rares appeared exclusively in black-and-white following Eiichiro Oda’s original manga panel artwork, but the Red treatment adds crimson highlighting to specific elements while maintaining the distinctive manga linework aesthetic. Pull rates remain unclear four months post-release (Bandai doesn’t publish Manga Rare odds), but community consensus suggests approximately 1 per 2-4 cases, making them rarer than God Packs. Current market pricing remains volatile as specimens surface inconsistently—we’ve tracked sales ranging from $800-1,200 for Luffy Red Manga Rare depending on condition and market timing. These represent generational collectibles rather than typical chase cards; expect strong long-term appreciation similar to OP-02 Whitebeard Manga Rare’s trajectory from $400 at launch to current $1,100+ over 21 months.
The Leader card lineup delivers competitive depth that tournament players actually want to open. Portgas D. Ace Alternate Art Leader (OP13-001) at $58 enables aggressive Red strategies with Life manipulation mechanics that create comeback potential from seemingly lost board states. Japan’s tournament data shows Ace Leader appearing in approximately 12-18% of top-cut decks across regional events—genuine tier-one competitive viability rather than casual-only appeal. Imu Alternate Art Leader (OP13-004), also at $58, provides the game’s first-ever Imu card, depicting the shadowy figure who sits on the Empty Throne controlling world government from behind the scenes. Imu’s mysterious narrative role creates collector interest independent of competitive performance, though early deck-building experiments suggest potential in control-oriented Purple strategies.
Supporting cast chase cards maintain healthy secondary market values without reaching speculative extremes. Sabo Alternate Art (OP13-018) at $40-48 appeals to Revolutionary Army collectors and players running Fire-themed decks where Sabo’s ability to manipulate Don!! cards creates resource advantage. Monkey D. Garp Alternate Art (OP13-029) at $35-42 targets Marine collectors while providing legitimate competitive utility in Navy-themed builds. Koala Alternate Art (OP13-019) at $28-32 demonstrates how even secondary Revolutionary Army characters maintain value through dedicated collector bases and Sabo deck synergies.
Secret Rare and Super Rare treatments provide consistent value hits across price tiers. The set includes 18 Secret Rares ranging from $8-45, ensuring most boxes contain at least one marketable hit beyond commons and uncommons. This depth matters enormously for pack-breaking content creators and tournament prize support—players opening packs want to feel like they’re getting value even without hitting God Packs or Manga Rares, and OP-13’s robust SR/SEC lineup delivers that psychological satisfaction.
Market Performance & Investment Potential
Four months post-release, OP-13 Carrying On His Will demonstrates textbook healthy market behavior—Japanese wholesale pricing has remained exceptionally stable at $50-52 since September 2025. This stability reflects Bandai’s improved production planning compared to earlier sets where supply constraints drove speculative pricing spikes. For B2B buyers prioritizing inventory turnover and predictable margins, this stability beats Pokemon’s volatility hands-down. Boxes purchased at $51 wholesale retail consistently at $68-78 across US and European markets, generating healthy 35-55% margins without requiring months-long holds waiting for appreciation that may never materialize.
The $50-52 range represents mature pricing for a premium anniversary set. For comparison, OP-11 A Fist of Divine Speed (released April 2024) trades at similar $48-53 wholesale four months post-release, while OP-09 Emperors (November 2023) appreciated from $45 launch pricing to current $68-75 over 13 months. OP-13’s anniversary status and Three Brothers emotional resonance suggest appreciation trajectory closer to OP-02 Paramount War, which grew from $40 launch to current $110-125 over 21 months representing approximately 180% appreciation. Conservative 12-month projections place OP-13 at $75-90 wholesale, while 24-month estimates reach $100-125 assuming continued One Piece TCG growth and no catastrophic meta shifts or Bandai overprinting.
The Wanted Poster Ace misprint creates asymmetric upside risk that standard sets completely lack. Every first-wave Japanese box carries non-zero probability of containing a $4,700-6,200 card—that’s not hyperbole or speculation, it’s documented secondary market pricing across multiple platforms. Even a 0.5% hit rate (1 in 200 boxes) creates positive expected value that fundamentally changes the risk-reward calculation for B2B buyers willing to hold moderate inventory positions. We’ve had wholesale clients report misprint pulls from our August-September shipments, though we obviously cannot guarantee results and treat this as lottery-ticket upside rather than core investment thesis.
God Packs sustain long-term demand in ways typical chase cards cannot. The $1,500+ value concentration in a single pack creates viral social media moments—we’ve tracked dozens of YouTube videos showing God Pack pulls generating 50K-150K views each. This ongoing content cycle keeps OP-13 relevant in community conversations months after release, driving steady consumer demand that supports wholesale pricing even as newer sets launch. Tournament organizers report that OP-13 prize support generates higher attendance than newer sets because players specifically want shots at God Packs, creating unusual situation where slightly older product maintains stronger demand than recent releases.
For content creators, Japanese OP-13 at $51 wholesale versus $175+ for English editions represents the kind of cost differential that fundamentally changes content economics. Creators can produce nearly 3.5x more opening content for identical budget, dramatically increasing upload frequency and channel growth potential. The Three Brothers theme generates strong viewer engagement regardless of specific pulls because Ace’s story resonates emotionally with One Piece fans. Early data from major One Piece TCG YouTube channels shows OP-13 opening videos consistently exceeding 100K views with 8-12% above-average viewer retention—metrics that directly translate to improved channel monetization and sponsorship opportunities.
Tournament prize support economics favor Japanese OP-13 heavily. The stable $51 wholesale cost enables prize budgets to provide substantially more boxes compared to English editions, increasing perceived prize pool value and participant satisfaction without corresponding budget increases. Regional tournament organizers across North America report that Japanese product creates zero player complaints—competitive players understand card mechanics regardless of language, many actively prefer Japanese versions for collection prestige and superior Bandai Japan print quality, and the cost savings enable tournament series to run more events with identical budget. Several major regional circuits now source 40-60% of One Piece prize support as Japanese product specifically because it maximizes player satisfaction per dollar spent.
Authentication & Condition Guarantee
TCG-AKIBA sources all One Piece OP-13 Carrying On His Will booster boxes directly from authorized Bandai distributors in Tokyo, ensuring zero counterfeit risk throughout our supply chain. Each box undergoes comprehensive verification before international dispatch: holographic security seal inspection matching Bandai’s current production specifications, factory shrink wrap pattern analysis confirming machine-applied versus hand-resealed characteristics, weight verification against Bandai’s published specifications (Japanese OP-13 boxes: 395-410g including packaging), and manufacturing batch code cross-referencing against Bandai production databases.
Authentication carries elevated importance for OP-13 given the Wanted Poster Ace misprint’s $4,700+ value. This creates strong financial incentive for box resealing operations—criminals open boxes, extract misprint Aces or God Packs, then reseal with carefully weighted common cards attempting to match original box weight. Our multi-point verification defeats these schemes through weight analysis precision (resealed boxes typically 3-8g lighter due to card substitution), UV light examination revealing tamper-evident adhesive patterns invisible to naked eye, and shrink wrap corner characteristics that machine application produces versus hand-applied resealing attempts. We specifically photograph holographic seal placement for orders exceeding $500 wholesale value, providing authentication documentation essential for buyers maintaining strict inventory standards or planning PSA submission pipelines.
Our verification team specifically checks OP-13 telltale counterfeit indicators that have emerged as international demand grew. Authentic Bandai holographic seals align within 1.5mm tolerances and display specific holographic pattern shifts under angled lighting that Chinese counterfeit seals cannot replicate. Cardboard stock texture matches genuine Bandai specifications with distinct fiber patterns visible under 10x magnification. First-wave Japanese production boxes potentially containing Ace misprints show specific manufacturing batch codes that our team verifies against Bandai production records—this batch code authentication provides buyers maximum confidence they’re receiving legitimate first-print product rather than later corrected-text runs.
Our 99.6% damage-free delivery record extends to One Piece inventory with specialized export packaging: individual box sleeves preventing corner damage during transit, bubble wrap cushioning absorbing shock from international shipping, double-walled cartons with corner reinforcement protecting against handling damage, and desiccant packets controlling humidity during ocean or air freight. DHL/FedEx tracking provides real-time shipment visibility, and every box includes full insurance coverage plus signature confirmation. We guarantee 100% authenticity or full refund plus return shipping costs—a policy honored without exception across 10,000+ international shipments over 10+ years of B2B TCG wholesale operations.
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Frequently Asked Questions – OP-13 Carrying On His Will
Q: What’s the minimum order quantity for One Piece OP-13 booster boxes?
A: 3-box minimum order required for OP-13 due to shipping economics and wholesale tier requirements. Volume discounts available: 10-19 boxes: 8% discount; 20-49 boxes: 12% discount; 50-99 boxes: 15% discount; 100+ boxes: 18% discount plus free expedited shipping. Mixed orders combining OP-13 with other One Piece sets (OP-08, OP-09, OP-11, OP-12, EB-02) count toward bulk discount thresholds, allowing tournament organizers to stock complete prize support selection at optimal pricing.
Q: Can I actually pull the Wanted Poster Ace misprint from boxes ordered now?
A: Yes, but with important caveats. The misprint exists exclusively in first-wave Japanese production from August-September 2024. Our Tokyo distributor relationships mean we received first-wave allocation, and our current inventory includes boxes from those initial production runs. However, we cannot guarantee misprint presence in any specific box—pull rates remain unknown, and the misprint’s $4,700-6,200 value suggests extreme rarity. We treat this as lottery-ticket upside rather than expected outcome. Authentication is critical if you pull one: the misprint shows Ace’s cost as “0” in the top-left corner versus corrected “8” on later prints. We recommend immediate professional grading (PSA/BGS) to establish authenticity and maximize resale value.
Q: What are God Packs and how rare are they?
A: God Packs are special packs where all six cards feature parallel foil treatments of the Five Elders—the mysterious World Government figures (Saint Jaygarcia Saturn, Saint Marcus Mars, Saint Topman Warcury, Saint Ethanbaron V. Nusjuro, Saint Shepherd Ju Peter). Each Elder card trades at $250-300, making complete God Pack pulls worth $1,500+. Community data suggests approximately 1 God Pack per 24-36 boxes, though Bandai doesn’t publish official odds. The God Pack mechanic creates the kind of chase excitement that drives viral social media moments and sustained community engagement months after release. For tournament organizers, God Pack possibility keeps players opening OP-13 even as newer sets launch.
Q: Are the Red Manga Rare cards more valuable than regular Manga Rares?
A: Red Manga Rares represent Bandai’s first departure from traditional black-and-white manga artwork, adding crimson highlighting to specific elements while maintaining Eiichiro Oda’s distinctive linework aesthetic. This innovation creates collector demand independent of gameplay factors. Current market pricing shows Luffy Red Manga Rare trading at $800-1,200 depending on condition and market timing—comparable to or exceeding standard Manga Rares from earlier sets. Pull rates appear similar to or rarer than traditional Manga Rares (approximately 1 per 2-4 cases), and the Three Brothers emotional resonance suggests strong long-term appreciation potential similar to OP-02 Whitebeard Manga Rare’s trajectory from $400 launch to current $1,100+ over 21 months.
Q: How do you verify OP-13 boxes aren’t counterfeit or resealed?
A: All OP-13 boxes source directly from authorized Bandai distributors in Tokyo with documented supply chain provenance. Our authentication team verifies: (1) holographic security seal placement and authenticity markers matching current Bandai specifications; (2) factory shrink wrap machine patterns versus hand-applied reseals; (3) weight verification (authentic Japanese OP-13 boxes: 395-410g including packaging); (4) cardboard stock quality matching genuine Bandai specifications; (5) manufacturing batch codes cross-referenced against Bandai production databases. The $4,700+ Wanted Poster Ace misprint and $1,500+ God Packs create strong incentive for resealing operations, so we specifically check for weight discrepancies (resealed boxes typically 3-8g lighter) and UV light examination revealing tamper-evident adhesive patterns. Zero counterfeit incidents in 10+ years across 10,000+ international shipments.
Q: Should I hold OP-13 for long-term appreciation or turn inventory quickly?
A: OP-13’s stable $50-52 wholesale pricing and healthy retail margins (35-55% at $68-78 retail) make it excellent for quick inventory turnover generating immediate cash flow. However, the set’s 3rd Anniversary status, Three Brothers emotional resonance, and historical precedent from OP-02 Paramount War (which appreciated 180% over 21 months from similar $40 launch pricing) suggest solid long-term hold potential. Conservative 12-month projections place OP-13 at $75-90 wholesale, while 24-month estimates reach $100-125. The Wanted Poster Ace misprint and God Packs create asymmetric upside that standard sets lack. Optimal B2B strategy: turn 70-80% of inventory quickly for cash flow, hold 20-30% as long-term speculation capturing appreciation upside while maintaining core business liquidity.
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