One Piece Card Game - The Azure Sea's Seven - Booster Box - OP14-EB04 - Japanese
One Piece Card Game - The Azure Sea's Seven - Booster Box - OP14-EB04 - Japanese
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The mightiest rulers of the seas descend upon the One Piece Card Game — and the One Piece Card Game OP-14: The Azure Sea's Seven Japanese Booster Box is where the legend begins. Released on November 22, 2025 in Japan, this is the pure Shichibukai set — 156 all-new cards dedicated entirely to the Seven Warlords of the Sea and their crews, with no EB-04 cards included. A focused, thematically cohesive set that delivers 6 new Warlord Leader cards, 15 Super Rares, and the most sought-after card in the set: the Buggy gold-etched Secret Rare that completes the legendary Four Emperors gold-and-silver cycle.
For collectors and competitive players who want the original Japanese source set — before the English version added EB-04 content — the OP-14 Japanese Booster Box is the definitive Warlords experience in the One Piece Card Game.
📦 Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Set Name | The Azure Sea's Seven (七武海の海) |
| Set Number | OP-14 |
| Publisher | Bandai |
| Language | Japanese |
| Packs Per Box | 24 Booster Packs |
| Cards Per Pack | 12 Cards |
| Total Card Types | 156 brand-new cards + 48 variant versions (NO EB-04 content) |
| Release Date | November 22, 2025 (Japan) |
| English Release | January 16, 2026 (includes EB-04 — different card pool) |
| Boxes Per Case | 12 Display Boxes |
| Set Theme | Seven Warlords of the Sea (Shichibukai) — pure Warlords set |
| Key Distinction | Japanese OP-14 has NO EB-04 cards — English version does |
🃏 Complete Rarity Breakdown
The Japanese OP-14 set features 156 brand-new cards + 48 variant versions — a focused Warlords card pool without EB-04 dilution:
⚔️ All 6 Leader Cards
⚡ Why the Japanese OP-14 Box Is Different from the English Version
🇯🇵 Pure Warlords Set — No EB-04 Cards
- The Japanese OP-14 box contains 156 dedicated Warlords cards — no Egghead Crisis (EB-04) content whatsoever. The English version added EB-04 content as a combined OP-14/EB-04 release, expanding the English pool to 157+1 cards
- For collectors and players who want the original Japanese source set — the pure Shichibukai experience exactly as Bandai designed it in Japan — the Japanese box is the authentic version
- Japanese OP-14 packs contain only Warlords-themed cards, meaning every pull is relevant to the set's core theme — no Egghead Arc characters appearing unexpectedly in a Warlords pack
- The Japanese box is also the version used in Japanese tournament environments and is the canonical reference set for competitive OP-14 data — Japanese pull rate data and secondary market pricing originate from this product
★ Buggy Gold SEC — The Four Emperors Cycle Completes Here
- One of the most anticipated pulls in OP-14 is the Buggy gold-etched Secret Rare — the card that completes the "gold-and-silver Four Emperors" cycle that began in A Fist of Divine Speed with Monkey D. Luffy
- The cycle continued with Marshall D. Teach in Legacy of the Master and Shanks in Carrying on His Will (OP-13) — Buggy's gold SEC in OP-14 closes the loop on all four Emperors
- At time of release, Buggy's gold-etched version was the most expensive card in the entire Japanese OP-14 set, trading at significant secondary market premiums — collector demand for the completed Emperors cycle drives this card's value
- The Dracule Mihawk Secret Rare (OP14-119) is the second SEC and the set's top competitive pull — Mihawk's dominant Green Leader made his SEC a high-demand card for both players and collectors simultaneously
🌊 Boa Hancock's Trigger Mechanic — A Game-Defining Innovation
- Boa Hancock (Blue/Yellow) introduces the Trigger mechanic to the One Piece TCG Leader card design — activating powerful effects when opponent attacks connect with life cards
- This innovation was first seen in the Japanese version of OP-14, two months before English players encountered it, making the Japanese box the source of the first-ever Trigger Leader analysis and deck-building exploration
- The Kuja Pirates Trigger archetype built around Hancock has produced strong results in Japanese tournament play — the Japanese OP-14 box is the competitive foundation for this strategy
✦ 15 Super Rares — The Most in Any Japanese OPCG Numbered Set
- 15 Super Rare cards in the Japanese OP-14 set represents the highest SR count of any standard Japanese One Piece TCG numbered set at time of release — significantly more than the 10 SRs in OP-13
- For box openers, this means richer pull frequency of high-rarity cards throughout each box — more SRs per box means a more consistently rewarding opening experience from pack one to pack twenty-four
- All 15 SRs are Warlords-themed — Mihawk, Hancock, Law, Doflamingo, Crocodile, and crew members across every colour
💡 Japanese OP-14 vs. English OP-14 — Key Differences
Card pool: 156 brand-new + 48 variants
Content: Pure Warlords — NO EB-04 cards
Language: Japanese
Leaders: 6 Warlord Leaders
SEC: Dracule Mihawk + Buggy (gold)
Box Topper: Not included in Japanese version
Card pool: 157+1 card types
Content: Warlords + First Half of EB-04 Egghead Crisis
Language: English
Leaders: 6 Warlord Leaders (same)
SEC: Dracule Mihawk + Crocodile
Box Topper: Included (6 types, 1 per box)
*Note: The Japanese and English SEC card selections differ. The Japanese version's Buggy gold SEC completes the Four Emperors cycle; the English version replaced Buggy with Crocodile as the second SEC.
🎯 Perfect For
| Who | Why the Japanese OP-14 Box Is Right for You |
|---|---|
| 🌊 Warlord / Shichibukai Fans | The authentic Japanese Warlords set — Mihawk, Hancock, Law, Doflamingo, Jinbe, and Crocodile in their original Japanese card versions |
| 🖼️ Collectors | The Buggy gold SEC, Mihawk SEC, 6 Special Cards, Treasure Rare, and 48 variant cards — including the sought-after Japanese parallel versions not available in English |
| 🃏 Japanese TCG Players | Tournament-legal Japanese cards for competitive play in Japanese format events — the authentic source set for OP-14 deck builds |
| 📦 Sealed Investors | Japanese sealed One Piece boxes hold strong secondary market value — the Japanese OP-14 box's pure Warlords pool and Buggy gold SEC make it a compelling sealed hold |
| 🏴☠️ Four Emperors Collectors | Buggy's gold SEC here completes the full Four Emperors cycle — owning all four gold/silver Emperors requires the Japanese OP-14 box for the Buggy card specifically |
| 🎁 Gift Buyers | The original Japanese version of one of the most celebrated One Piece TCG sets — a premium import gift for any serious One Piece TCG fan |
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the difference between Japanese and English OP-14?
- The key difference is card content. The Japanese OP-14 box contains 156 Warlords-only cards with no EB-04 content. The English OP-14 box expanded the pool to 157+1 card types by incorporating the first half of EB-04 Egghead Crisis cards. The Secret Rare lineup also differs — the Japanese version features Dracule Mihawk and the gold-etched Buggy, while the English version replaced Buggy with Crocodile as the second SEC.
- What language are the cards in this product?
- All cards in this product are in Japanese. The card text, card names, and effect descriptions are written in Japanese. Cards are fully tournament-legal in Japanese One Piece TCG events.
- Are Japanese One Piece TCG cards legal for tournament play in English events?
- Japanese One Piece TCG cards are generally not legal for official English-language tournament play, as Bandai's tournament rules require the use of cards in the language of the event format. However, Japanese cards are widely used for casual play, testing, and collection purposes in English-speaking markets.
- What is the Buggy gold SEC in Japanese OP-14?
- The Buggy Secret Rare in Japanese OP-14 is a gold-etched version completing the Four Emperors "gold-and-silver" cycle that began with Luffy's gold SEC in A Fist of Divine Speed, continued with Teach in Legacy of the Master and Shanks in OP-13. Buggy's gold SEC was the most valuable card in the Japanese OP-14 set at release, trading at significant secondary market premiums.
- How many packs are in the Japanese OP-14 Booster Box?
- Each Japanese OP-14 Booster Box contains 24 booster packs with 12 cards each — 288 cards total per box.
- When was Japanese OP-14 released?
- The Japanese OP-14: The Azure Sea's Seven booster set released on November 22, 2025 in Japan — approximately two months before the English release on January 16, 2026.
- Can I buy Japanese One Piece OP-14 in Canada?
- Yes — God Pack Games stocks and ships Japanese One Piece TCG products across Canada and the USA. Japanese product is sourced directly from authorized Japanese distributors and arrives in sealed, authentic condition.
The mightiest rulers of the seas — in the original Japanese. The One Piece Card Game OP-14: The Azure Sea's Seven Japanese Booster Box delivers the pure Warlords experience: 6 legendary Leaders, 15 Super Rares, the Buggy gold SEC completing the Four Emperors cycle, and 156 cards of undiluted Shichibukai power with no EB-04 content. The authentic source for every competitive Japanese OP-14 build and every serious Warlords collector. Order your Japanese OP-14 Booster Box at God Pack Games today.
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