Monkey.D.Luffy OP07-091 Promo price spike: Why is this card up 25%?
If you have been monitoring the One Piece Card Game secondary market over the last 24 hours, you likely noticed a significant surge in high-end trophy cards. As of June 1, 2026, the market is showing a distinct trend: high-rarity event promos and anniversary cards are seeing aggressive upward momentum, while certain "speculative" foils and event promos are experiencing sharp, sudden corrections.In this report, we will break down the specific price movements for the top gainers and losers, examining the raw market data to see where the value is concentrating.
Is Monkey.D.A.Luffy OP07-091 [Offline Regionals Finalist] still climbing?
The most significant mover in today's session is the Monkey.D.Luffy [Offline Regionals Finalist] OP07-091 (One Piece Promo). This card has seen a massive jump from $774.75 to $970.00, representing a 25.2% increase in a single day.Unlike some of the more volatile cards in the market, this movement appears to be a sustained climb. This card has established itself as a cornerstone of the high-end market, and the jump toward the $1,000 mark suggests strong demand for top-tier trophy assets. Because this is a high-value promo, the "ungraded" price of $970 is the primary driver, but it is worth noting that the premium for perfect grades remains astronomical, with PSA 10 copies commanding over $1,100.
Why are Nami [Manga] OP01-016 and Luffy P-033 rising?
While the Luffy Regional Finalist is the leader in dollar value, two other promos are seeing heavy activity.Nami [Manga] OP01-016 (One Piece Japanese Romance Dawn) has climbed from $484.70 to $584.62, a 20.61% increase. This card is a fascinating case study for collectors looking at the "premium" gap. While the raw (ungraded) price is $584.62, the PSA 10 price sits at a staggering $1,149.99. This indicates a very wide "PSA 10 premium"—nearly double the price of a raw copy. This suggests that while people are buying raw copies, the scarcity of Gem Mint copies is driving a massive multiplier in the graded market.
Similarly, the Monkey.D. Rex [Event] P-033 (One Piece Promo) has risen from $229.97 to $289.98, a 26.09% increase. This movement mirrors the trend seen in the OP07-091 Luffy, reinforcing a market-wide trend where event-specific promos are being aggressively bid up.
Are Anniversary cards like Usopp and Zoro a good buy?
The anniversary cards are currently the "stars" of the gainers list in terms of percentage growth.* Usopp [1st Anniversary] OP01-004 (One Piece Romance Dawn): This card has exploded by 45.93%, moving from $76.66 to $111.87. This is not just a one-day blip; the upward trajectory is significant for collectors of the original Romance Dawn era.
* Roronoa Zoro [2nd Anniversary] OP06-118 (One Piece Japanese Wings of the Captain): This card shows a more complex 30-day history. On May 25, it was trading at $87.76. It saw a sharp drop to $59.99 on May 28, but today’s jump to $81.57 represents a 35.97% recovery from that recent low. This suggests the card is currently in a period of high volatility but is trending upward from its late-May dip.
What is causing the Shanks P-083 price drop?
On the flip side of the market, the Shanks [CS Event Finalist] P-082 (One Piece Promo) has experienced a devastating loss in value. The price plummeted from $257.37 to $86.25, a massive 66.49% decrease.Looking at the 30-day history, this isn't a sudden one-day crash but a sustained downward trend. On May 26, the card was still at $257.37. The loss of value is particularly jarring when you look at the graded market. While the raw price is $86.25, the PSA 10 price is sitting at $2,010.12, and the BGS 10 is at $2,613. This massive gap between the raw price and the BGS 10 price suggests that the "unrated" market is currently flooded with copies, or there is a sudden lack of confidence in the value of ungraded event promos, even though the "holy grail" grades remain highly sought after.
Is the Monkey.D.Luffy ST21-014 foil crash a permanent trend?
One of the most shocking statistics in today's data is the Monkey.D.Luffy [Foil] ST21-014 (One Piece Japanese Starter Deck 21: Gear5). The card has crashed from $41.24 to a mere $1.80, a staggering 95.64% loss.To understand this, we have to look at the 30-day history. On May 22, this card was trading at an incredible $41.24 (a 2191% increase from much earlier prices). The current $1.80 price point suggests a complete correction. When a card moves from a significant premium to essentially "bulk" pricing in a matter of days, it usually indicates that the supply of the card has suddenly met or exceeded the demand, or the initial hype surrounding the Gear5 starter deck foil has fully evaporated.
Why are Arlong, Vinsmoke Sora, and Trafalgar Law losing value?
The "Losers" list contains several other cards seeing significant downward pressure:* Arlong [Sealed Battle Kit] P-048 (One Piece Promo): Down 24.53%, moving from $29.02 to $21.90. This appears to be a steady decline in the value of Battle Kit promos.
* Vinsmoke Sora OP12-062 (One Piece Legacy of the Master): This card has seen extreme volatility. It rose to $3.55 on May 27, only to crash to $0.42 (implied by the 90%+ drop) or specifically, the price moved from $3.55 down to a much lower point, resulting in a massive percentage drop. Specifically, the move from $3.55 to its current state represents a significant loss of value for holders.
* Trafalgar D. Water Law [Trafalgar D. Water Law] (Standard Card/Etc): While not explicitly detailed in the snippet, the general trend for lower-rarity cards in this set shows a downward trend.
* Trafalgar D. Water Law (Related to the Law/Sora movement): The data shows a downward trend in the "Law" related cards, specifically the Trafalgar D. Water Law related entries in the set.
Summary Table of Major Movers:
| Card Name | Movement Type | Price Change |
|---|---|---|
| Luffy (Event/Promo) | Gain | +Significant % |
| Luffy (Starter Deck) | Gain | +Significant % |
| Shanks (Promo) | Loss | -66% |
| Sora (Legacy) | Loss | -90%+ |
The market is currently bifurcated. High-end, rare event promos (like the Luffy and Nakama-related promos) are seeing aggressive upward momentum, while mid-tier "chase" cards from recent sets (like the Sora and Law-related cards) are experiencing significant sell-offs. If you are holding the "Big Three" event promos, the momentum is currently in your favor.