The ONE PIECE CARD GAME is a trading card game originally released around the world to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the ONE PIECE manga.
How you enjoy it is entirely up to you:
Collect. Battle. Display. Play solo, with your family, or with your friends.
Embark on an adventure that's truly your own.

Weekly Casual Play
When: Saturdays 2:30pm
Where: Shop 3/132 Dawson Street Lismore
Cost: $12.50 (When prize support is available*)
Prizes: Participants will recieve 1 Standard Booster Pack
*Due to limited stock there may be times when prize support is not available. In those instances entry cost is not applicable. But, players will still need to sign up to the event on time to be paired and entered into the organise play program. We then will have prize support available from 7th November for up to 16 players per event all the way through to OP 14.
Players are required to register for a Bandai TCG+ account. If you do not have one, please register here: https://www.bandai-tcg-plus.com/

Special Events
This may include tournaments or release events which can be found in our EVENT ENTRY tab when available.
Additional Information:
A tournament legal deck consists of:
- Leader Card: 1 card
- Deck: A total of 50 cards, made up of character cards, event cards and stage cards.
- Only cards of a colour included on the Leader card can be included in a deck. Card of a colour not included on the leader card cannot be added to a deck. A deck can contain no more than 4 cards with the same card number.
- DON!! deck: A total of 10 DON!! cards.
- No side decks are permitted.
Each player needs to bring extra card sleeves, any dice, power counters or tokens their deck and gameplay may require.
Code of Conduct:
- To understand the rules and standards of player behavior;
- To not engage in unsportsmanlike conduct;
- To have read and understood:
- The latest version of the Comprehensive Rules, Official Rule Manual, and Q&A documents located at https://en.onepiece-cardgame.com/rules/?
- As well as carefully reading and understanding cards contained within their deck; - To legibly complete a deck list for and submit when required;
- To communicate clearly with opponents, judges and tournament staff, announcing and responding to timing and effect activations and reporting their completed match results immediately after finishing;
- To follow the announced starting time and time limits;
- To not conduct illegal activity;
- To notify judges if they witness rule violations;
- To co-operate with judges so that events can be run smoothly;
- To call a judge if they are; concerned about a rule or game policy; offered a bribel asked to bet on a match; asked to forge match results or if they see a contradiction in match results. Players should not call judges in an attempt to gain an unfair advantage, or to seek penalties against other players, or to misrepresent the game state.