Summary

  • Ultra-rare and manga-style variants make Trafalgar Law cards valuable, with some prices exceeding expectations.
  • Special tournament prize Law cards can fetch high prices due to exclusivity and rarity, making them desirable collector's items.
  • Manga art versions of Trafalgar Law cards not only have unique aesthetics but also significantly increase their market value.

Playing the One Piece Card Game is one thing—collecting it is a whole other beast. Sure, battling it out with pirates is thrilling, but in the collector world, some of these cards are worth enough to make even Gol D. Roger raise an eyebrow.

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Like any trading card game, this one has rarity tiers, but when you mix ultra-rare cards with special variants like Manga Rare… well, let’s just say the prices can sail far beyond what you’d expect. In this list, we’re diving into the flashiest, priciest Trafalgar Law cards out there—because if anyone deserves some cardboard swagger, it’s the Surgeon of Death himself.

All these prices are from TCGplayer.com’s Market Value and are subject to change at any time.

8 OP10-119 | $58.48

Secret Rare, Alternate Art Version

One of the main reasons this card is so valuable is, of course, because it’s a Parallel — the fancy alternate art kind that collectors dream about. But that’s not all! It also ranks among the strongest Trafalgar Law cards out there. Its effect lets you — if the stars align — turn a Supernovas-type card from your hand into a Life Card when it’s played.

That’s a game-changing move, no joke. Oh, and did we mention it has 9,000 power? That’s a whole lotta pain for your opponent. So yes, it’s stylish, powerful, and a bit chaotic — basically, Law in cardboard form.

7 OP01-047 | $69.83

Super Rare, Alternate Art Version

This card may not be among the strongest Trafalgar Law cards—to be honest, it might not even crack the top ten. But it is something special. Coming from the very first set, Romance Dawn, this card has a neat Blocker effect and lets you bounce a character back to your hand, then play a new one with a cost of three or less.

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Pretty handy, right? But let’s be honest, what really makes this card cool is the art. Like all Law cards, the illustration is top-tier. It’s probably the most realistic-looking version of Law yet—he looks like he’s about to pop out of the card and hit you with a real-life Shambles. This particular print is the Alternate Art version from the Kingdoms of Intrigue set, which gives it that extra flair collectors love.

6 OP02-035 | $80.20

Special Tournament Promos, Online Regional 2023 Finalist

The One Piece Card Game community is full of events and tournaments—and with them comes plenty of friendly (and not-so-friendly) competition. These tournaments can be held online or offline, and sometimes you’ll even find yourself dueling someone over webcam like it’s a pirate-themed Zoom meeting.

Players who climb the ranks and take down a few opponents often walk away with special prizes or exclusive promo cards. This card is one of those prizes, handed out only to a handful of finalists, which is exactly why it’s so pricey. There’s also a version that says “Participant” on it—which, as you probably guessed, is worth way less.

5 PRB-01 | $205.61

Premium Booster - The Best, Version Three

What’s the card you see the most in the One Piece Card Game? Zoro? Nope. Luffy? Definitely not. The true MVP of the game is none other than the DON!! card. This card might not technically be a Trafalgar Law card, but it earns its spot on this list because it’s a DON!! card with a Law theme.

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The illustration shows Law doing his signature move, “Shambles,” which instantly boosts the cool factor. Sure, regular DON!! cards are cheap and everywhere, but this one has a glorious golden border—and that shiny upgrade makes its price skyrocket faster than Law teleporting across the board.

4 OP01-002 | $270.40

Leader, Alternate Art Version

This card might seem pretty affordable in its regular version—it’s one of the original leader cards, after all. But the real reason it breaks the bank is because it’s an alternate art card. And if that wasn’t enough, it’s also infamous for having been errata’d. The pre-errata version? Wildly expensive and no longer printed, making it a treasure on the secondary market.

In the current version, the effect lets you return your own character to your hand. But back in its broken glory days, it let you send any chosen character back to its owner’s hand. Yep, even your opponent’s most annoying character. That little detail? Worth its weight in Beli.

3 OP05-069 | $359.71

SR, Manga Rare Version

This card has quite a history and comes in three versions. The first two are super affordable—you can grab them for under five bucks without breaking a sweat. But this version? It’s a whole different story. What makes it valuable is the manga-style artwork, which is taken straight from the cover of Volume 97 of the manga.

It’s a Super Rare, and that sweet manga art sends the price skyrocketing. Slight spoiler alert: this card actually has two manga art versions, and you’ll see the other one later in this list. This particular one was reprinted from the original set, but without the textured foil. Even so, the price is still jaw-droppingly high.

This version comes from the One Piece The Best (PRB01) set and is a reprint edition.

2 OP10-119 | $441.81

SEC, Manga Rare Version

Remember that Trafalgar Law card at the top of this list? The one with a whopping 9,000 power? Well, this is basically the same card—except this version comes with a little extra flair: a manga scene in the background. The card itself is already solid and useful, but this version takes it to the next level.

The shiny logo and textured pattern boost its collectibility, and since it’s both a Secret Rare and part of the elusive Manga Rare category, collectors are absolutely losing it over this one. Put all that together, and boom—its price doesn’t just rise, it skyrockets.

1 OP05-069 | $645.31

SR, Manga Rare Version

You knew the card from number three would show up again—but seeing it take the number one spot? That might’ve caught you off guard. The version you saw earlier lacked textured foil, which definitely held it back. But this version? Oh, this one’s the full package. Textured foil and all, baby.

That shiny goodness pushes this card to the top of the Trafalgar Law mountain. While its plainer sibling settles for bronze, this one flexes its rare details and claims gold. So yes, technically it’s the same card—but with bling, and that makes all the difference in the collector world.

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Franchise One Piece Original Release Date March 7, 2022 Publisher Bandai Player Count 2-player Age Recommendation 8+ Expand Collapse