Every Trafalgar Law Card in One Piece TCG, Ranked by Chase Value
Trafalgar Law has been a fixture of the One Piece TCG since the Romance Dawn Leader pool. The Haki TCG database tracks 30+ Law printings across main sets, starter decks, Championship promos, and Heart Pirates-era reprints. Most collector guides treat them as one undifferentiated bucket. They are not.
This post is the actual price ladder as of May 2026, sorted by current TCGPlayer USD market. I’ll explain why each tier exists, which prints I’d buy at the current price, and which I’d avoid.
Trafalgar Law top 6 prints · top at $850.00
The four price tiers
Looking at the ladder, the prints cluster into four bands. Each band has a different reason for sitting where it does, and each rewards a different kind of collector.
Tier 1: $500–$850 — the chase trio
Three cards anchor the top of every Law collection:
1. Trafalgar Law (ST10-010-v1) — $850.00
ST10-010-v1 is the AA-rarity Law from “The Three Captains” Ultra Deck. Ultra Decks ship in much smaller quantities than Booster Packs, and Three Captains specifically had the lowest English print run in the Ultra Deck line. This is the Law print that competitive players want for sleeve-and-display, and the price reflects that scarcity. If you only buy one Law card from this list, this is the one to chase.
2. Trafalgar Law (OP10-119-v2) — $816.80
OP10-119-v2 is the OP10 Manga Rare. OP10 (Royal Blood) had the typical 1-per-case Manga Rare ratio, but Royal Blood was opened heavily for chase Yonko cards rather than Law specifically. That means MR Law copies are out there but rarely listed.
3. Trafalgar Law (ST03-008-v1) — $690.16
ST03-008-v1 is the FA-rarity Full Art Law from the Seven Warlords Ultra Deck. Full Art is the original ceiling for Law before AA-treatment cards started shipping. The price has held remarkably steady — within 10% for the entire 12-month tracking window.
Tier 2: $200–$500 — the originals
Two prints sit in the second tier:
4. Trafalgar Law (OP01-002-v1) — $396.37
The original Romance Dawn Leader Law — OP01-002-v1. This is the AA Manga Rare version of the Leader card every new Law deckbuilder learns about first. There is a base-rarity version too (the regular L-rarity copy that dropped in OP01 booster packs), but the AA version commands the chase price. The Leader cluster is the most cross-color-relevant Law print — it sees competitive play on multiple decks, which underpins the price.
5. DON!! Card [Trafalgar Law Gold] (DON-7807218) — $211.74
DON-7807218 is a Championship 2024 Finals Gold DON!! promo. It is one of the cleanest “limited supply + iconic character” combos in the game. The Gold DON!! line as a whole has appreciated 15–25% per year since 2023. The Law version is mid-pack within that line by demand, but the line itself is on a clear upward trend.
Tier 3: $80–$200 — the working tier
This is where most actively-traded Law cards sit. Tier 3 is where I shop personally, because the value-to-display ratio is best:
6. Trafalgar Law (OP10-119-v3) — $210.79
The -v3 variant of the OP10 Manga Rare. Functionally the same artwork as OP10-119-v2 above, but with a different foil treatment. About 25% of the price of the -v2 for what is, visually, the same card from across a sleeve. If your goal is “I want a nice Law card to play with,” -v3 is the right pick.
7. Trafalgar Law (OP01-047-v2) — $196.71
OP01-047-v2 is the OP01 Character (not Leader) Law in AA rarity. Often confused with the Leader because both come from OP01 and both feature the same character — the card category (Leader vs. Character) is the disambiguator. This is a deck-building staple and is consistently demanded for OP01 budget red decks.
8. Trafalgar Law (ST10-010-v3) — $95.39
The -v3 variant of the Three Captains Ultra Deck Law. Same artwork, different foil. About 11% of the price of the -v1. This is the value pick if you want the Ultra Deck artwork without the Tier 1 price.
9. Trafalgar Law (ST10-010-v2) — $85.68
The -v2 variant of the same Ultra Deck Law. Even more affordable than -v3. The price difference between -v2 and -v3 is small enough to be dictated by which copies are listed in any given week.
10. DON!! Card [Trafalgar Law Gold] (DON-8508075) — $75.90
A second Gold DON!! Law variant (DON-8508075) from the 2025 Championship line. Cheaper than the 2024 version because supply was higher.
Tier 4: under $50 — the bulk and play set
Below $50 are the regular L, R, and C-rarity Law printings — every booster pack pull, the standard reprints, and the welcome-deck copies. These are bulk for collectors and play copies for deckbuilders. They are not chase, but they are how almost every player first encounters Law as a card.
You can browse the full Law collection in the Haki app by searching “Trafalgar Law” — the database will show you all 30+ prints sorted by current price.
How I’d allocate $1,000 across Law cards today
This is not financial advice and Law’s price has moved in both directions over the past year. With that disclaimer:
If I had $1,000 to spend specifically on Law cards as a collection-and-display project, I would NOT buy the top of Tier 1. I would buy:
- One OP01 Leader (
OP01-002-v1) — $396 — the most lore-defining Law card - One Three Captains
-v3variant (ST10-010-v3) — $95 — Ultra Deck artwork without the chase tax - One Gold DON!! 2024 (
DON-7807218) — $212 — limited-supply collectible on an upward trend - One OP10
-v3variant — $211 — for the Royal Blood era artwork - Bulk play copies of the L-rarity Leader and key Character cards — ~$60 — for sleeve-and-play
Total: $974, with five distinct prints from across Law’s appearance in the game. That’s the spread I’d actually choose. The Tier 1 cards are wonderful but they’re $700–$850 each — you can buy four or five great Law cards for the price of one Tier 1 chase.
Watch list: cards that could move
Two prints I’d watch for upward movement over the next 6 months:
- Both Gold DON!! Law variants — the Gold DON!! line has been the single most consistent price-mover in the One Piece TCG promo segment.
ST10-010-v3and-v2— if Three Captains becomes harder to find at retail, the cheap variants could pull upward in line with the chase variant.
A print I’d watch for downward movement:
OP10-119-v2— OP10 sealed product is still in print and being opened. If a new Royal Blood reprint ships this year, MR Law could soften 10–20%.
FAQ
How is “chase” defined here?
Chase = the Manga Rare, Special, and Full Art variants that have low pull rates and active collector demand. AA-rarity (alt-art) and FA (full art) are the two treatments that consistently trade above $200 for any well-known character.
What’s the difference between -v1, -v2, -v3 variants?
Same card identity, different foil treatments. -v1 is usually the original release. -v2 and beyond are reprints, alt-art releases, or championship parallels. The rarity label and foil pattern differ; the gameplay text is identical.
Why does the Leader Law (OP01-002) only cost $396 when other AA Manga Rares from OP01 are $500+?
Leader cards have a higher print count than Character Manga Rares because every OP01 Booster Pack contains exactly one Leader. The base-rarity Leader is common; the AA Manga Rare Leader is still scarce but less scarce than a Character Manga Rare from the same set. Both OP01-001-v1 Zoro MR ($504) and OP01-070-v2 Mihawk MR ($899) are pure Character pulls — not Leader pulls — and trade higher because of it.
Is Law a competitive Leader right now?
Yes — Law’s been in the top tier of competitive deck Leaders for most of the game’s history. The OP01 Leader still sees competitive play in budget red builds, and the Ultra Deck variants are popular for cross-color decks. That competitive presence is the foundation under the collector demand.
Can I scan Law cards with the Haki app?
Yes — the Haki TCG iOS scanner recognizes every Law print in this list, including the variant codes. If you’re trying to ID a specific -v2 vs -v3 foil from a thumbnail, the scanner handles that disambiguation reliably.
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