OP14 The Azure Sea's Seven Set Guide: Every Card Worth Knowing
The Azure Sea’s Seven (OP14) — set context: OP14 (released January 2026) returns to Shichibukai-themed designs with a marine-blue color palette throughout. 199 cards in the set. Trafalgar Law’s Leader print is the marquee; secondary chase prints sit on Mihawk, Crocodile, and Boa Hancock alt-arts. Top card today: SP “You’ll Frighten Me… ♡” at $282.
OP14 dropped four months ago. The launch-day hype priced the chase tier 30–40% above where it’s settled today, which makes May 2026 a clean window to actually buy into the set. This is the set guide — every chase card with current TCGPlayer USD market price, plus my call on what to buy now, what to wait on, and what to skip entirely.
For the broader buy/wait/skip framework with a $500 allocation example, I wrote a separate post. This page is the deeper reference: every meaningful card in the set with rationale.
OP14 chase tier · top 6 cards by price
The set in one paragraph
199 cards, Booster format, Shichibukai-themed character roster (Mihawk, Crocodile, Doflamingo, Boa Hancock all anchor the set), marine-blue palette throughout, released January 2026 in English. The chase pull rate is unchanged from previous sets — roughly 1-per-case for the SP tier, ~1-per-box for AA-rarity alt-arts. Chase value concentrates on the female-character cards (Boa Hancock has two AA prints, both above $160) and the SP “Heroines edition”-style alt-art of the secret rare.
The chase tier — by price
1. “You’ll Frighten Me… ♡” — OP14-118-v1 — $282.46
OP14-118-v1 is OP14’s SP/SEC chase. The “Heroines edition”-style alt-art treatment puts this in the same lineage as previous Heroines-themed chases that have appreciated consistently over 12 months. The price floor has held at ~$260 for two months, which signals the bottom is in.
My call: buy now. Heroines-edition cards rarely reprint, the OP14 marine-blue palette pairs uniquely well with the Heroines collection look, and the price is past its launch-peak decline.
2. Boa Hancock (OP14-041-v1) — $190.42
OP14-041-v1 is the primary AA-rarity Boa Hancock print. Hancock is consistently one of the most-collected female characters in the game. Her cards from previous sets (OP01 MR at $793, OP07, OP09) have all appreciated 20%+ in their first 12 months — the OP14 print is following that pattern.
My call: buy now. Strong character demand + clean price floor + secondary market appreciation history.
3. Boa Hancock (OP14-112-v1) — $166.67
OP14-112-v1 is the second Hancock print — similar artwork to -v041 but a different foil treatment. The price gap between the two Hancock prints is currently $24, which is too narrow. The pattern from previous sets is that secondary Hancock variants settle 30–40% below the primary. Expect this to drift toward $130 over the next 3–4 months.
My call: wait. Save $40–50 by buying after the gap widens.
4. “Ground Death” — OP14-096-v1 — $150.95
OP14-096-v1 is a heavy-treatment alt-art that pulled high at launch ($220+). The trajectory has been a clean downward slope for four months. Looks like another 10–15% of decline before stabilizing.
My call: wait. Cards on a clear downward trajectory don’t bottom until they sit flat for 4+ weeks. This one hasn’t.
5. Nami — OP14-031-v1 — $73.12
OP14-031-v1 is the OP14 AA-rarity Nami. Nami is a lower-velocity character compared to Hancock — competitive demand is weak, and the OP14 print is following a slower decline.
My call: wait. Should stabilize around $50–60 over the next 6 weeks.
6. Dracule Mihawk — OP14-020-v1 — $60.99
OP14-020-v1 is the AA-rarity Mihawk character card. At $60.99, it’s the cheapest Mihawk AA-rarity print currently in print. Every other Mihawk AA print sits above $200; the OP01 MR is at $899.
My call: buy now. If you’re starting a Mihawk subset — and given Mihawk is the best-aging character in the game per the full Mihawk price ladder — this is the most affordable entry point. Strong character demand, low entry price, durable.
The mid-tier ($30–$70)
Six more AA-rarity prints sit in the working tier. Most of these are competitively-relevant Character cards more than chase pieces:
| Card | Code | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Ms. All Sunday | OP14-084-v1 | $60.51 |
| Perona | OP14-033-v1 | $53.71 |
| Donquixote Doflamingo | OP14-060-v1 | $51.71 |
| Crocodile | OP14-120-v1 | $45.78 |
| Dracule Mihawk | OP14-119-v1 | $44.36 |
| Crocodile | OP14-079-v1 | $39.98 |
The two pairs to notice:
- Mihawk:
OP14-020-v1at $61 vs.OP14-119-v1at $44. Same character, different prints. The-v020is the cleaner buy — better foil treatment for less than 50% more money. - Crocodile:
OP14-120-v1at $46 vs.OP14-079-v1at $40. Same gap. Buy-v120, skip-v079.
What’s not in OP14
A few characters I expected to appear in this set but didn’t:
- No Buggy print despite Buggy being a Yonko-tier character now (OP09 included a Manga Rare Buggy at $938). Probably saved for a later set.
- No Roronoa Zoro chase — OP14 includes Zoro but only at base rarity. Zoro chase prints stay anchored to OP01 ($504 MR).
- No new Luffy alt-art — same pattern. The set leans hard on Shichibukai characters rather than Straw Hat crew.
OP14 vs. OP09 vs. OP01
For comparison across the strongest secondary markets:
| Set | Top card | Top price | Cards above $100 |
|---|---|---|---|
| OP01 Romance Dawn | Mihawk MR | $899 | 11 |
| OP09 Emperors of the New World | Shanks AA | $967 | 9 |
| OP14 Azure Sea’s Seven | ”You’ll Frighten Me…” SP | $282 | 2 |
OP14 is a much smaller chase cluster than the older anchor sets. That’s normal for a 4-month-old set — the chase prints need 12+ months to fully season. Where OP14 differs from previous Shichibukai-focused sets (OP04 Kingdoms of Intrigue) is the marine-blue color palette: the visual coherence across all the alt-arts is unusually strong, which tends to drive long-term collector interest in completing the set as a unified collection.
What I’d actually buy this week
If I had $500 to spend on OP14 in May 2026:
OP14-118-v1“You’ll Frighten Me…” — $282 — chase anchorOP14-041-v1Boa Hancock — $190 — second chase, strong secondary appreciation patternOP14-020-v1Dracule Mihawk — $61 — character anchor, cheapest entry to a Mihawk subset
Total: $533 — three cards, three reasons. The remaining ~$70 of budget I’d hold for the OP14-112 Hancock once it drops 30%, or save for the next set entirely.
If the budget is tighter at $250, just the Hancock + Mihawk together at $251 give the best display-to-price ratio in the set.
FAQ
When does OP14 reprint?
Bandai’s English-language reprint cadence is 12–18 months. OP14 dropped in January 2026, so a reprint cycle would land in early-to-mid 2027. That gives buyers about 8 more months in the no-reprint-risk window.
Should I crack OP14 sealed product or buy singles?
Singles. Sealed OP14 boxes trade close to MSRP after the launch markup wore off, but the expected value of opening a box is roughly 70–80% of MSRP in singles. Buying a single specific chase card directly is more efficient unless you specifically want the experience of pulling packs.
Are OP14 cards better long-term holds than OP09 or OP01 cards?
Probably not. OP09 and OP01 anchor the strongest secondary markets in the game. OP14’s chase tier is good, but the Shichibukai-focused character roster doesn’t have the same cross-color competitive presence as OP09 (Yonko) or OP01 (origin Leaders). If you’re optimizing for long-term appreciation, OP01 and OP09 chases will outperform OP14 chases.
What’s the most undervalued OP14 card right now?
OP14-020-v1 Mihawk at $61. Mihawk has the strongest cross-set price floor of any character in the game. Every other Mihawk AA print sits above $200. The OP14 version is the only sub-$100 entry point for an AA-rarity Mihawk currently available.
How do I track OP14 prices over time?
The iOS app’s collection feature supports per-card price alerts. The full OP14 set page shows current prices for every card, sortable by color/rarity/cost.
Are the OP14 SPs being faked?
Yes — the SP OP14-118-v1 “You’ll Frighten Me…” is appearing in counterfeit listings as of April 2026. The print-level checks in the most-faked-cards post catch these (foil pattern direction + rarity stamp emboss). For any OP14 SP above $250, run the checks before paying.
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