One Piece TCG Price Guide: The Most Valuable Pulls from Egghead Crisis
"Egghead Crisis [EB-04] is here! Check out our full price guide and rarity ranking, featuring the new Manga Rare Koby, Leader Bonney, and current meta staples based on Japanese market trends.
Egghead Crisis [EB-04] Market Watch: Every Chase Card Ranked & Valued
Release Date & Set Overview
The One Piece Card Game continues its momentum with the release of Extra Booster 04, “Egghead Crisis,” which officially dropped on Saturday, January 31, 2026.
This set dives deep into the Egghead Arc, bringing a fresh wave of support for existing Leaders and introducing dynamic new mechanics. The cover star is none other than Jewelry Bonney (The Most Free Future), debuting as a multi-colored Leader featuring her transformation into the “Nika” future—a scene that has been immortalized in a stunning Parallel Art card.
However, the real headline for collectors is the new Manga Rare (Comic Parallel) featuring Koby. With Manga Rares seeing a massive spike in value across the board recently, this card is already the undisputed heavyweight champion of the set.
Below, we break down the complete ranking of top pulls, their current market value, and the “why” behind the price tags.
Note on Prices: Market data is based on Japanese resale platforms like Snkrdunk (think of it as the StockX for TCGs in Japan) and local hobby shops in Akihabara as of early February 2026. Prices are listed in JPY.
🏆 Egghead Crisis [EB-04] Full Rarity Ranking
Based on average resale value (Feb 3, 2026)
| Rank | Card Name | Market Price (Approx.) | Buy-Back Price |
| #1 | Koby SR-SP (Manga Rare) | ¥100,000+ | ¥90,000 |
| #2 | Roronoa Zoro SPC | ¥48,000+ | ¥38,000 |
| #3 | Zeus SPC | ¥43,000+ | ¥42,000 |
| #4 | Jewelry Bonney L-P | ¥26,000+ | ¥21,000 |
| #5 | Sabo SPC | ¥24,000+ | ¥20,000 |
| #6 | Smoker & Tashigi SPC | ¥14,000+ | ¥11,000 |
| #7 | Roronoa Zoro SR-P | ¥11,000+ | ¥12,000 |
| #8 | Monkey D. Luffy SEC-P | ¥10,000+ | ¥10,000 |
| #9 | Eustass “Captain” Kid SPC | ¥9,000+ | ¥8,000 |
| #10 | Edward Weevil SPC | ¥6,000+ | ¥6,500 |
| #11 | Borsalino SR-P | ¥6,000+ | ¥6,500 |
| #12 | Monkey D. Luffy SEC | ¥4,500+ | ¥4,000 |
| #13 | Koby SR-P | ¥3,400+ | ¥3,000 |
| #14 | Roronoa Zoro SR | ¥3,300+ | ¥3,000 |
| #15 | Jewelry Bonney R-P | ¥3,000+ | ¥3,000 |
| #16 | Megalo R-P | ¥2,500+ | ¥2,500 |
| #17 | Borsalino SR | ¥2,500+ | ¥2,000 |
| #18 | Rob Lucci SR-P | ¥2,200+ | ¥2,700 |
| #19 | Nefertari Vivi SR-P | ¥2,200+ | ¥2,300 |
| #20 | Issho R-P | ¥2,200+ | ¥2,300 |
💎 Deep Dive: Market Analysis & Price Trends
Koby SR-SP (Manga Rare) [EB04-044]

- Market Price: ¥100,000~
- Buy-Back: ¥90,000
- Why It’s Expensive:
This is the crown jewel of the set. The “Manga Rare” finish features original manga panels in the background, capturing Koby’s emotional growth as a Marine hero.
With extremely low pull rates, Manga Rares are the ultimate status symbol in the One Piece TCG. Given the recent trend of older Manga Rares climbing in value, Koby opening at the ¥90k–¥100k mark is a strong indicator of high collector confidence.
Roronoa Zoro SPC [PRB02-006]

- Market Price: ¥48,000~
- Buy-Back: ¥38,000
- Why It’s Expensive:
Competitive viability meets character popularity. This card is a staple in the current top-tier Green Mihawk decks. Players looking to “max rarity” their decks are driving up demand. Plus, it’s Zoro—fan favorites always command a premium.
Zeus SPC [OP11-106]

- Market Price: ¥43,000~
- Buy-Back: ¥42,000
- Why It’s Expensive:
Big Mom’s thundercloud homie gets the spotlight. This special art depicts the iconic moment Zeus strikes down Big Mom in Whole Cake Island. Originally a promo at the Bandai Card Games Fest 24-25, this reprint features art that is an absolute must-have for Nami and Big Mom enthusiasts.
Jewelry Bonney L-P [OP13-100]

- Market Price: ¥26,000~
- Buy-Back: ¥21,000
- Why It’s Expensive:
The new Red/Yellow Leader Bonney utilizes a high-risk, high-reward playstyle (buffing effects when your life is low). The Parallel Art version is heartwarming, featuring a young Bonney with her father, Kuma. It hits the emotional sweet spot for fans of the Egghead arc.
Sabo SPC [PRB02-014]

- Market Price: ¥24,000~
- Buy-Back: ¥20,000
- Why It’s Expensive:
This card captures Sabo inheriting Ace’s will and the Flame-Flame Fruit during Dressrosa. With the “Three Brothers” archetype seeing a resurgence in value thanks to support from the Inherited Will set (Aug 2025), Sabo is a hot commodity for both players and collectors.
Smoker & Tashigi SPC [EB04-003]

- Market Price: ¥14,000~
- Buy-Back: ¥11,000
- Why It’s Expensive:
A callback to the body-swap chaos caused by Trafalgar Law on Punk Hazard. Despite the comedic situation, the art looks fierce.
Meta Watch: This card has [Rush] and a defensive buff for your Leader, making it a key upgrade for Red/Green Smoker decks.
Roronoa Zoro SR-P [EB04-007]

- Market Price: ¥11,000~
- Buy-Back: ¥12,000
- Why It’s Expensive:
Depicting his clash with Rob Lucci on Egghead. This card is a dual threat: it offers defensive utility on the opponent’s turn and offensive pressure (Rush) on yours. It has excellent synergy with the new Red/Yellow Bonney leader, driving demand from players and fans alike.
Monkey D. Luffy SEC-P [OP13-118]

- Market Price: ¥10,000~
- Buy-Back: ¥10,000
- Why It’s Expensive:
Gear 5 (Nika) Luffy. Simple as that. While the initial price is hovering around ¥10k, Luffy cards—especially in this form—have a history of steady growth. Keep an eye on this one.
Eustass “Captain” Kid SPC [EB04-039]

- Market Price: ¥9,000~
- Buy-Back: ¥8,000
- Why It’s Expensive:
A potential game-changer for Red/Purple Kid decks. When paired with Killer, it allows for multiple attacks in the late game. It also ramps DON!! on play, making it a versatile tool. If this deck cracks the meta, expect the price to jump.
Edward Weevil SPC [EB01-023]

- Market Price: ¥6,000~
- Buy-Back: ¥6,500
- Why It’s Expensive:
Historically an essential card for Blue Doflamingo decks. While its usage has dipped recently due to meta shifts (and the Jinbe ban), this Special Card reprint suggests potential future support. Speculators are watching this one closely.
Borsalino SR-P [EB04-058]

- Market Price: ¥6,000~
- Buy-Back: ¥6,500
- Why It’s Expensive:
A highly versatile Yellow card. It serves as a blocker and, if your life is at 2 or less, allows you to add a card to your life stack on play. Its ability to fit into almost any Yellow deck makes it a consistent favorite among competitive players.
Koby SR-P [EB04-044]

- Market Price: ¥3,400~
- Buy-Back: ¥3,000
- Why It’s Expensive:
Even the standard Parallel Rare version is performing well. The card offers excellent utility—attacking while replenishing your hand and staying on the board. With intense artwork and a solid ¥3-4k starting price, it could rise if it becomes a staple.
Megalo R-P [EB04-018]

- Market Price: ¥2,500~
- Buy-Back: ¥2,500
- Why It’s Expensive:
The art features Megalo desperately trying to save Shirahoshi by hiding her in his mouth—a hilarious and cute scene from the anime. Shirahoshi peeking out makes this a unique collector’s piece with a lot of charm.
Rob Lucci SR-P [EB04-048]

- Market Price: ¥2,200~
- Buy-Back: ¥2,700
- Why It’s Expensive:
With key cards previously banned, Black Lucci decks needed a boost. This card could be it. The artwork showcases his Awakened Zoan form, making it visually striking for collections while offering hope for a deck revival.
Nefertari Vivi SR-P [EB04-025]

- Market Price: ¥2,200~
- Buy-Back: ¥2,300
- Why It’s Expensive:
The Princess of Alabasta appears in stunning, translucent artwork. The card offers board presence and disruption effects, perfect for Alabasta Kingdom archetype decks. It’s a beautiful card that appeals to both waifu collectors and control players.
Rosinante & Law SR-P [EB04-038]

- Market Price: ¥2,000~
- Buy-Back: ¥2,300
- Why It’s Expensive:
This card hits hard emotionally. It depicts the tragic scene where Rosinante (Corazon) tries to help Law escape, fully prepared for his own death. It’s one of the series’ most beloved moments, backed by solid, versatile card effects.
Carrot SR-P [EB04-013]

- Market Price: ¥2,000~
- Buy-Back: ¥1,800
- Why It’s Expensive:
An aggressive support card for Mink Tribe decks, allowing you to re-stand your Leader and two characters on play. The artwork features Carrot standing confidently under the moonlight, earning high praise from fans for its composition.
DON!! Card (Gold) [EB04-donp]

- Market Price: ¥1,300~
- Buy-Back: ¥1,500
- Why It’s Expensive:
A special edition DON!! card with premium gold foiling. These always have low pull rates and high collector demand. The art captures the Straw Hats’ shock at seeing the futuristic landscape of Egghead Island.
Kaku SR-P [EB04-043]

- Market Price: ¥1,100~
- Buy-Back: ¥1,300
- Why It’s Expensive:
A defensive tool for Black decks, protecting your 5-cost or lower characters from removal effects. It’s seen as a direct buff to Leaders like Rob Lucci, making it a smart pickup for players anticipating a meta shift.
Kikunojo SR-P [EB04-012]

- Market Price: ¥700~
- Buy-Back: ¥1,200
- Why It’s Expensive:
This card allows you to re-stand a Wano Country leader on play. It enables continuous aggression while building your board. While the price is accessible now, its utility in Wano decks is undeniable.

