An OP07 booster box costs about $299 and rips into roughly $88 of cards. That's a -74% margin as of our July 2026 price snapshot, and it's the single most useful fact about this set. Everything else — the Egghead arc flavor, the manga-art lottery, the alt-art bench — is detail around a box that hands back less than a third of what you paid.
500 Years in the Future released June 28, 2024, as the seventh main One Piece booster, built around the Egghead arc and its future-tech storyline. It landed while the One Piece TCG was still riding its post-launch wave, which means English product got printed in real volume. Two years later, that supply is exactly why the EV math looks the way it does.
The OP07 chase cards
One Piece sets don't spread value around. They stack it on a handful of parallel and special-print cards, and OP07 is a textbook case. From the snapshot:
- Boa Hancock (051) Manga Parallel (SR) — about $2,016. The manga-art version is basically the whole set.
- O-Nami (SP) — about $340
- Donquixote Doflamingo (SP) — about $104
- Boa Hancock (038) Leader Parallel — about $90
- Trafalgar Law (TR) — about $90
- Jewelry Bonney (019) Leader Parallel — about $66
Notice the cliff. One card at $2,000, then a $340 special print, then everything else under $110. That concentration is the defining feature of chase card economics: the set's headline value lives in a card you almost certainly won't pull, while the SRs and Leaders you actually open are worth a few dollars each.
Pull rates: the lottery inside the lottery
Each OP07 pack has 12 cards with one dedicated hit slot. The community-estimated model our calculator uses (Bandai publishes nothing official, so treat these as estimates):
| Hit slot outcome | Estimated chance |
|---|---|
| Super Rare | 55% |
| Leader | 25% |
| Plain Rare (whiff) | 14% |
| Secret Rare | 5% |
| Treasure Rare | 1% |
Across a 24-pack box, that's roughly 1.2 Secret Rares and a Treasure Rare about once every four boxes. But here's the part the model can't fully capture: the manga-art parallels — the $2,000 Hancock — are rarer alternate versions within those rarity tiers. You're not hunting a 5% slot; you're hunting a scarce parallel inside a 5% slot. Boxes that "hit" a Secret Rare still usually hit the ordinary version worth a fraction of the parallel.
What to buy (and what to skip)
Snapshot numbers on the three main products:
| Product | Price | EV | Margin |
|---|---|---|---|
| Booster Pack | ~$7.24 | ~$3.68 | -61% |
| Booster Box (24 packs) | ~$299 | ~$88 | -74% |
| Sleeved Booster Pack | ~$28 | ~$3.68 | -86% |
Two things stand out. First, the box is worse per pack than loose packs — sealed OP07 boxes carry a collector premium that ripping instantly destroys. Second, sleeved packs at $28 for $3.68 of expected cards are the worst deal on the page. They exist for the sealed-single-pack collector market, not for opening.
Straight verdict: buy singles. If you want the O-Nami or the Doflamingo, both cost less than two packs' worth of ripping variance would suggest. If you're bullish on One Piece long term, holding the sealed box is at least a coherent thesis — the premium over rip value shows the market already treats OP07 boxes as a collectible. Ripping is the one move the math actively punishes. You can run the live numbers for this set and watch the Monte Carlo distribution make the same point: the median box does even worse than the mean.
Where OP07 sits in the lineup matters too. Its box EV (~$88) is nearly identical to OP08's (~$74) and OP09's (~$84), but OP09 boxes cost twice as much. If you've decided to gamble on One Piece sealed anyway, OP07 at $299 is a mid-priced ticket to the same raffle. For the bigger picture on whether this game's manga-rare economy is sustainable at all, see our read on the One Piece TCG market.
FAQ
What's the most expensive card in OP07?
The Boa Hancock manga-art parallel (SR, card 051), at roughly $2,016 in our July 2026 snapshot. The regular parallel of the same card runs about $64 — the manga treatment is carrying about 30x the value.
How many Secret Rares are in an OP07 box?
Community estimates put the Secret Rare rate around 5% per pack, so expect about one per 24-pack box, sometimes two, sometimes zero. Treasure Rares show up roughly once every four boxes. Bandai doesn't publish official rates.
Is an OP07 booster box worth opening?
Not at current prices. You pay about $299 for roughly $88 of expected value — a -74% margin. Buy the singles you want, or hold the box sealed if you believe in the game's trajectory.