One Piece Card Game Boxes
Discover our One Piece Card Game boxes: Devil Fruits Collection, Tin Pack Metal Sets, Double Packs and Anniversary Sets from Bandai in French and English versions.
One Piece sets are breaking away from the classic booster pack circuit. Devil Fruits Collection focused on the iconic powers of the manga, Tin Pack Sets in metal boxes that are kept in display cases, Double Packs with exclusive promo cards unavailable in booster packs, limited edition anniversary sets: Bandai reserves some of its most visually striking cards, in alternate-art or Treasure Rare versions.
One Piece Card Game Boxes
One Piece Boxes: Products Straddling the Line Between Collectibles and Games
Alongside boosters, displays, and preconstructed decks, Bandai publishes a range of collector's and themed boxes for the One Piece Card Game. These boxes are only available in physical format and are not found in standard display formats. They typically contain a selection of specific cards (exclusive promos, alternate-art reprints, dedicated boosters) in beautifully designed packaging. They target both the One Piece fan looking for a Bandai collectible and the TCG collector wanting to complete their collection with cards not available in standard booster packs.
Devil Fruits Collection: The Signature Thematic Series
The Devil Fruits Collection is a series of mini-boxes launched by Bandai, released in several volumes (Vol. 1, Vol. 2, Vol. 3). Each volume includes several iconic Devil Fruit cards from the One Piece universe in alternate-art or Treasure Rare versions, one or more specific booster packs from a given expansion, and themed packaging evoking the collection's featured fruit (Gomu Gomu, Mera Mera, Yami Yami, depending on the volume). This format is popular with fans of Luffy, Ace, Blackbeard, and Law who want to collect the Devil Fruits associated with major characters from the manga in a single, visually cohesive set. The older Devil Fruit Collections (Vol. 1, Vol. 2) have already sold out at official retailers.
Tin Pack Set: The Collector's Metal Box
Tin Pack Sets follow the same concept as Pokémon Tins or Yu-Gi-Oh! Deck Tins: a reusable metal box containing several One Piece booster packs and one or two exclusive promo cards. Three factors combine to offer a unique experience: the sealed promo card inside, often holographic or alternate finish; the booster packs, which maintain the standard pull rates of their respective sets; and the metal tin itself, which becomes a collector's item once the set is removed and can hold 50 to 80 sleeved cards. Older Tin Pack Sets are starting to be documented in collector communities for their themed packaging (Luffy, Zoro, Ace), regardless of the cards they contained.
Double Pack (DP): Bandai's signature format
The Double Pack is a format unique to the One Piece Card Game: two booster packs from the expansion plus one holographic promo card in a blister pack or cardboard box. Each Double Pack is associated with a specific expansion: DP08 The Master's Legacy, DP10, etc. The promo card is only available in this Double Pack and is not found in regular booster packs. It's the functional equivalent of a Pokémon Triple Pack or a Magic: The Gathering Blister Pack, adapted to the 12-card Bandai format. Double Packs are regularly used to distribute English-language promo cards that are later released in French.
Anniversary Sets and Special Edition Boxes
Bandai also produces Anniversary Sets to celebrate milestones in the franchise (1st Anniversary of the TCG, anniversary of the anime, anniversary of the manga). These products are released in limited quantities, featuring exclusive cards often in Manga Rare or Treasure Rare style that never appear in regular booster packs. 1st Anniversary Sets and special event sets are among the most sought-after boxed sets on the One Piece collector's market.
French or English: Both versions available
Our Box Sets category offers both the French version (DP FR, Devil Fruits Collection Vol. 3 FR, Tin Pack Set FR) and the English version (Devil Fruits Collection Vol. 3 EN and equivalents). Both versions contain the same types of products; only the card language differs. Both versions of the cards are tournament legal for Bandai events.