One Piece Godpacks are a special type of boosterpack that contains a series of unique cards all in one booster pack. The Godpacks are indistinguishable from regular packs and has a low chance to find. They are available in many forms. We'll tell you everything there is to know!
What is a Godpack in the One Piece Card Game?
In the One Piece Card Game, a "God Pack" is an ultra-rare booster pack where the standard card distribution is replaced entirely by high-rarity "hits."
While early "God Packs" were often lucky factory errors (packs containing multiple Super Rares), Bandai has since turned them into an official, intentional feature for certain special sets.
What types of One Piece God Packs are there?
Godpacks have first started in PRB-01 The Best volume 1, where a godpack contains a staggering 10 Manga's with amazing value. Since then One Piece has revealed three more godpacks: Gold Don God Pack [PRB-02], Special Rare Godpack [EB-03] and the Demon Godpack [OP-13].
The evolution of One Piece God Packs:
| Release Order | Set Name | Pack Type |
| 1st (Earliest) | PRB-01 The Best | Manga God Pack (10 Manga Rares) |
| 2nd | PRB-02 The Best Vol. 2 | Gold Don!! Pack (All Gold Don cards) |
| 3rd | EB-03 Heroines Edition | Special Rare Pack (All female character SPs) |
| 4th | OP-13 Carrying on His Will | Demon Pack (Five Elders + Imu) |
Japanese vs English One Piece Godpacks
Godpacks appear very often in the Japanese One Piece Card Game, but do not appear as often in the English One Piece Card Game. The English God Packs are considered more rare and are often more rewarding for collectors.
Manga Godpack [PRB-01 Japanese & English]
This is the most famous and valuable God Pack in the game. It was introduced in the Premium Booster: The Best [PRB-01] (specifically the Japanese release).
- Contents: Instead of standard cards, the pack contains 10 Manga Rare cards.
- Featured Cards: These include the Manga Alt-Arts for iconic characters like:
- Shanks (OP01-120)
- Portgas D. Ace (OP02-013)
- Sogeking (OP03-122)
- Sabo (OP04-083)
- Monkey D. Luffy (OP05-119 - Gear 5)
- Roronoa Zoro (OP06-118)
- Eustass "Captain" Kid (OP05-074)
- Trafalgar Law (OP05-069)
- Rarity: Estimated at roughly 1 in every 10–20 cases (though not officially confirmed), making it the "Holy Grail" for trainers.

The value of the Manga God Pack can be as much as €8,500 at this time (19-01-2026). In PSA 10 or Beckett 10, the value is even higher. It's something that any collector wishes for opening packs.
Want to chase the manga godpack for yourself?
Check out our Japanese PRB-01: The Best Volume 1 Booster Boxes or Booster Packs and test out your luck! Click the product image below to go straight to the product. Or go to the collection by clicking this link.
Gold Don God Pack [PRB-02 The Best Volume 2]
ollowing the massive success of the Manga God Pack in the first volume, Premium Booster: The Best Vol. 2 [PRB-02] introduced the Gold Don!! God Pack.
While the first God Pack focused on high-value characters, this one is designed to completely "max out" the aesthetic of a player's deck in a single pull
What is the Gold Don!! God Pack?
Instead of a mix of characters and standard Don!! cards, this rare pack contains 10 Gold Character-Themed Don!! cards.
- Release Date: July 26, 2025 (JP) / October 3, 2025 (EN).
- The Contents: The pack features 10 different characters from the 30 total Gold Don variants available in the PRB-02 set.
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The Look: These cards feature a stunning gold-foil finish with iconic character art. Some of the most sought-after characters included in the Gold Don pool for this set are:
- Monkey D. Luffy (Gear 5)
- Sanji (The set's "mascot" character)
- Roronoa Zoro
- Shanks
- Boa Hancock
- Nami
Pull Rates and Rarity
The Gold Don!! God Pack is slightly "more common" than the Manga God Pack from Vol. 1, but still extremely difficult to find.
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Standard Hit Rate: In a normal PRB-02 box, you typically get 1 Gold Don (though this varies between the Japanese 10-pack boxes and English 24-pack boxes).
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The God Pack Rate: Estimated at 1 in every 15–20 cases.
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Market Impact: Because a competitive One Piece deck requires exactly 10 Don!! cards, pulling this pack allows a trainer to have a fully matching "blinged out" Don deck immediately.
Why Trainers Chase It
Unlike Manga Rares, which sit in a display case, Gold Don cards are actually used in every single game. Trainers love the Gold Don God Pack because it provides "utility luxury." In early 2026, a single high-tier Gold Don (like Gear 5 Luffy or Sanji) can sell for $30–$50, making the total value of the God Pack roughly $350 – $500 USD.
Feeling lucky?, try opening some packs yourself!
We've got plenty of PRB-02 in stock for you, click the images down below to go straight to the products, or go to the collection by clicking this link.
Japanese PRB-02 Booster Packs & Boxes:
English PRB-02 Booster Packs & Boxes:
Comparison: PRB-01 vs PRB-02 God Packs
| Feature | PRB-01 (Vol. 1) | PRB-02 (Vol. 2) |
| Theme | Manga Rare Characters | Gold Character Don!! |
| Total Cards | 10 | 10 |
| Highlight Pull | Manga Gear 5 Luffy | Gold Don Gear 5 Luffy |
| Average Value | €8,000+ (Extreme) | €400 - €500 (High) |
| Player Use | Collection/Display | Active Deck Play |
SP God Pack [EB-03 Heroines Edition]
he EB-03 SP God Pack is a legendary pull from the Extra Booster: Heroines Edition [EB-03], released in late 2025. This set is famous for focusing almost entirely on the female characters of One Piece, and the God Pack is the ultimate manifestation of that theme.
Unlike the Manga God Pack (which has 10 cards), the EB-03 God Pack contains 6 Special Parallel (SP) cards.
Contents of the EB-03 SP God Pack
When you open this God Pack, you are guaranteed 6 out of the 9 total SP cards available in the set. The 6 cards pulled in these packs are typically the "core" heroines of the expansion:
- Nami (EB03-053) – Often the highest value in the pack.
- Boa Hancock (EB03-026) – Features a stunning mosaic/textured background.
- Nico Robin (EB03-055) – A fan-favorite with highly detailed art.
- Vinsmoke Reiju (EB03-031) – Highly sought after by Germa 66 deck players.
- Perona (EB03-045) – Known for its unique gothic-cute aesthetic.
- Koala (EB03-042) – Representing the Revolutionary Army.

Market Value (Early 2026)
Because you are pulling six high-tier "Waifu" cards at once, the value of this pack is significant.
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Individual Card Values: Raw SP cards from this set range from $70 to $250 each, with Nami and Boa Hancock leading the pack.
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Total Pack Value: A raw EB-03 God Pack is currently valued between $800 and $1,200 USD.
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Graded Potential: If you grade the entire set and hit PSA 10s, the value of the 6-card collection jumps to approximately $3,500+.
Chase the EB-03 Heroines Edition SP God Pack yourself
We've listed the available product below, so that you can test out your luck. Click the product image to go directly to the product page. Or go to the collection page by clicking this link.
English EB-03: Heroines Edition Booster Box & Packs:
Japanese EB-03: Heroines Edition Booster Box & Packs:
Why it’s Unique
The EB-03 God Pack is the first time a God Pack has been themed entirely around Special Parallel (SP) cards. In previous sets, SPs were "one-per-case" or "two-per-case" hits. Pulling six in a single pack is a massive shortcut for trainers looking to "max rarity" their binders or decks.
Pull Rate
The estimated pull rate for the EB-03 God Pack is roughly 1 in 15 cases (1 in 180 booster boxes). It is slightly more common than the Manga God Pack from PRB-01 but remains a once-in-a-lifetime pull for most trainers.
Demon Pack Godpack [OP-13 Carrying on his Will]
In the One Piece Card Game, a "Demon Pack" is a specific type of God Pack that first appeared in the booster set Carrying on His Will [OP-13] (released in late 2025).
It is named "Demon Pack" because it features the Five Elders (Gorosei) in their demonic/beast forms, with unique artwork by legendary Jujutsu Kaisen creator, Gege Akutami.
What is inside a Demon Pack?
While a standard pack contains a mix of rarities, a Demon Pack contains a set of high-rarity cards featuring the Five Elders. When you pull this pack, you typically find:
- 5 Special Alternate Art Cards: One for each of the Five Elders (St. Jaygarcia Saturn, St. Marcus Mars, St. Topman Warcury, St. Ethanbaron V. Nusjuro, and St. Shepherd Ju Peter).
- The Imu Leader Card: Often, these packs are headlined by a special version of the Imu Leader card, which synergizes with the Five Elders in gameplay.
- Unique Design Elements: These cards feature a distinct "darker" aesthetic compared to standard Manga Rares, often including red lightning, pentagram style cost symbols, and blood red text.

Why is the Demon Pack so special?
There are three main reasons why collectors hunt for the Demon Pack:
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Gege Akutami’s Art: This is a high-profile collaboration. Having the creator of Jujutsu Kaisen illustrate One Piece characters makes these cards some of the most "collectible" crossover items in any TCG.
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The "Red Manga" Competition: In [OP-13], the Demon Pack is considered the rival hit to the "Red Manga" cards (like the Red Manga Ace or Luffy). Some trainers value the Demon Pack higher because you get an entire "set" of 5–6 related high-end hits in one go.
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Extreme Rarity: Pull rates are estimated to be similar to Manga Rares roughly one in every 10 to 20 cases (not boxes, but full cases of 12 boxes).
Want to chase the One Piece Demon Pack from OP-13 yourself?
Error Packs Godpack
The "All-Holo" or High-Rarity Pack. In some standard booster sets (like OP-05 Awakening of the New Era or OP-09 Emperors in the New World), trainers occasionally report "error packs" or "hot packs." While not technically a "God Pack" by the official definition used in The Best, these packs contain:
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Contents: Multiple Super Rares (SR) or Parallel Rares in a single pack where there should only be one or two.
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Distinction: Unlike the PRB-01 God Pack, these are often considered packaging anomalies rather than a planned "God Pack" feature.
















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