One Piece Pack Simulator
Open virtual One Piece TCG booster packs online for free. Choose supported sets, reveal cards, chase manga rares and alternate arts, open a booster box-style session, and save pulls to your collection.
Currently Opening OP-01 - Romance Dawn
Pick your experience — just a taste, or the full adventure.
Can you open One Piece TCG packs online?
Yes. Choose a supported set above, then open one virtual pack or a booster box-style session straight from your browser.
This simulator is fan-made, unofficial and uses simulated pull logic. Results are not guaranteed real-world pull-rate data.
Your Pulled Cards
Sorted by rarity
Choose a set to open
Supported One Piece TCG sets
Pick a supported One Piece Card Game set and start opening virtual packs. Recent sets are surfaced first, and the change set menu above can be used for the full supported list.
If a set is not listed here, use the change set menu near the top of the simulator to check the full active set list.
Learn more about your pulls
Understand One Piece TCG pull rates, rarities and chase cards
After opening virtual packs, use these guides to learn what your pulls mean, how One Piece card rarities work, why manga rares are such big chase cards, and which sets or booster boxes might be worth comparing next.
One Piece TCG Pull Rates Explained
Learn how One Piece TCG pull rates work, why results vary, and why simulated pulls are not guaranteed real box results.
One Piece TCG Rarities Explained
Understand the different One Piece card rarities, from commons and rares to alt arts and manga rares.
One Piece Manga Rares Explained
Find out what manga rares are, why collectors chase them, and why they are among the rarest pulls.
Best One Piece Sets to Open for Value
Compare popular One Piece TCG sets by chase cards, collector appeal, pull variety, and opening value.
Best One Piece Booster Boxes to Buy
Compare One Piece booster boxes before deciding which sealed product might be worth buying.
One Piece TCG Binder Page Designer
Plan a custom binder page with cards you pull, search for, or want to collect next.
Top 10 Cards from OP-16
See the current OP-16 chase-card guide for The Time of Battle before opening virtual OP-16 packs.
How the One Piece pack simulator works
The pack opener is designed to be quick: choose a supported set, open a virtual booster pack, reveal the cards, then save or review pulls in your collection. You can open one pack for a quick result or use the booster box option for a longer One Piece pack opening online.
Choose a supported set.
Open a virtual booster pack.
Reveal cards and hits.
Save or view pulls.
Compare sets before buying.
The simulator is useful for fun pack openings, collecting practice and exploring sets before buying real products. New to the tool? Learn how the One Piece TCG simulator works, or use this page to start opening packs straight away.
Why use this One Piece TCG simulator?
This free browser-based OPTCG pack simulator lets you enjoy the pack-opening experience without buying sealed product. You can explore different sets, learn chase cards and rarities, and get a feel for how a single pack compares with a booster box-style opening.
No login is required to open packs. Collection saving uses local browser storage, so you can view your One Piece collection after revealing cards. You can also plan pulled cards in the binder pages area or search individual cards with the card search tool.
Supported One Piece Card Game sets
You can open supported One Piece Card Game sets from the set selector near the top of the page. Recent options such as OP-16, OP-15, OP-14 and OP-13 are surfaced where active, and older supported sets remain available through the full selector.
For release-order context, compare the One Piece TCG sets in order guide. If you are focused on a specific set, these chase-card guides are useful before opening virtual packs: OP-16, OP-15, OP-10 and OP-09.
Pack opening, pulls and rarities
Depending on the selected set and the simulator's configured card data, virtual packs can include commons, uncommons, rares, leaders, super rares, secret rares, alternate arts, SP cards and manga rares. Different sets can feel very different because their character lineup, chase cards and rarity mix are not the same.
If you are unsure what each rarity means, start with the One Piece TCG rarities guide. For harder-to-find cards, read the manga rare guide or compare the pull rates explainer.
Compare packs, boxes and collecting tools
Before buying sealed product, you can compare the best One Piece sets to open, beginner-friendly One Piece sets, best sets for collectors and One Piece booster boxes guides. For broader learning, browse the full One Piece TCG guides library.
One Piece pack simulator FAQs
What is the best One Piece pack simulator?
The best One Piece pack simulator is one that lets you choose supported sets, open packs quickly, reveal cards clearly and use your pulls with collection tools. This page is built around that pack-opening experience.
Can I open One Piece TCG packs online for free?
Yes. You can open virtual One Piece TCG booster packs online for free using this pack simulator.
Is this an official One Piece Card Game simulator?
No. This is a fan-made simulator and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Bandai, Shueisha, Toei Animation or any associated rights holders.
Can I choose which One Piece set to open?
Yes. Use the set selector to choose from supported One Piece Card Game sets, then open a single virtual pack or a booster box-style opening.
Can I pull manga rares in the simulator?
Yes, manga rares can appear in supported sets where the card data and simulator configuration include them.
Are the pull rates the same as real booster packs?
No. Simulated pulls are for entertainment and educational use. They are not official One Piece Card Game pull rates and do not guarantee real booster box results.
Can I save cards to my collection?
Yes. Revealed cards can be saved locally and viewed in the collection area so you can track your simulated pulls.
Can I use the simulator before buying a booster box?
Yes. It is a useful way to explore a set, learn the chase cards and understand the feeling of opening packs before spending money on sealed product.
What is the difference between a pack simulator and a booster box simulator?
A pack simulator opens one virtual booster pack at a time. A booster box simulator opens a larger group of packs together to create a box-style opening experience.
