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One Piece Card Game Detailed Guide

This guide looks at the deeper structure of One Piece Card Game, especially DON!! usage, combat sequencing and the technical language that appears in real matches.

Monkey.D.Luffy (119)

Card Name

Monkey.D.Luffy (119)

Card Number

OP05-119

Type

Character / Straw Hat Crew The Four Emperors

Rarity

SEC

Read The Card

How to read a One Piece card

One Piece cards pack a lot of combat information into a small space. Once you know where power, color, cost and effect text sit, it becomes much easier to understand what a card contributes.

Name, Color And Cost

The top of the card shows its name, color and usually its play cost. Those details affect what deck can use it and how early you can deploy it.

Type And Traits

The type area tells you whether the card is a Leader, Character, Event or Stage and often includes traits. Traits matter because many effects only support specific crews or groups.

Power, Counter And Life Pressure

Character and Leader cards use power values to fight in combat, and some hand cards also have Counter values. These numbers matter for both attacking and defending efficiently.

Effect And Trigger Text

The text box explains what the card does on play, while attacking, when a condition is met or when revealed from life. This is where a lot of the game's technical depth lives.

Rules Text

[On Play] DON!! -10: Place all of your Characters except this Character at the bottom of your deck in any order. Then, take an extra turn after this one. [Activate:Main][Once Per Turn] (1): Add up to 1 DON!! card from your DON!! deck and set it as active.

Leader And Color Identity

Your Leader determines your life total, colors and often your central game plan. Many decisions in deckbuilding and gameplay come from supporting the Leader's ability instead of treating it as just another card on the board.

DON!! Planning

DON!! is both your resource system and a source of combat pressure. You need to decide how much DON!! stays in the cost area, how much gets attached for attacks and how much value you lose if an aggressive turn does not convert.

Combat Sequencing

Attack order matters a lot in One Piece. Strong players often attack in a way that taxes Counters efficiently, protects key Characters and forces the opponent to defend awkwardly with either cards in hand or life triggers.

Resource Pressure

Life, hand size, rested Characters and active DON!! all function as resources. Winning often comes from pressuring several of them at once instead of focusing only on raw damage.

Type

Types and categories

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Type

Event cards

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Style: Truque
Pressure: Combate
Risk: Timing

How this category plays

Events funcionam como truques de combate, remoçao, defesa ou burst de valor.

Sao resposta e flexibilidade.

Where it usually pressures

Mudam combates, protegem life e castigam calculos errados do adversario.

What to watch out for

Pedem bom timing e DON!! livre; mal usados, atrasam o teu plano.

Weakness and resistance always depend on the individual card, set, and format, so use these notes as a practical guide, not an absolute rule.

Technical Terms

Leader

Your main card on the field, which defines colors, life and often your deck's plan.

DON!!

The game's resource cards, used both to pay costs and boost power during the turn.

Counter

A value on certain cards that can be discarded from hand to help defend an attack.

Trigger

An effect that can activate when a Life card is revealed.