One of the core concepts in the One Piece Card Game, like most trading card games, is the color wheel. In One Piece, players can build decks from between six different color archetypes. Other than that, just make sure that your color choices work well together visually.
If adding a new color scheme, go over this page to make sure you're not duplicating an established color scheme. We have so many color schemes that some color overlap will be unavoidable, but try to experiment with different shadings to make the new scheme unique. Anyone who's familiar with the ONE PIECE Card Game will know that each deck has to be tied to one or two of the six colors in which every card comes-blue, green, yellow, purple, red, and black.
The deck's color will depend on the color (s) of its corresponding Leader card. The One Piece Trading Card Game (OPTCG) is an exciting, fast-paced game where you build a deck around a Leader card and battle to reduce your opponent's life to zero-or deck them out of cards entirely. One of the most fun and strategic parts of the game is its color system.
There are six colors-Red, Green, Blue, Purple, Black, and Yellow. Welcome to r/OnePiece, the community for Eiichiro Oda's manga and anime series One Piece. From the East Blue to the New World, anything related to the world of One Piece belongs here! If you've just set sail with the Straw Hat Pirates, be wary of spoilers on this subreddit! One Piece TCG features six distinct deck colors- Red, Blue, Green, Purple, Black, and Yellow -each offering unique strategies and playstyles.
Each color is designed around a core mechanic that reflects the personality and fighting style of characters from the One Piece universe. Understanding these mechanics is key to building effective decks and mastering the game's flow. Learn how each card color in the One Piece TCG shapes gameplay, from aggressive red to tactical blue and powerful purple strategies.
In OP-05 Awakening Of The New Era, the One Piece Card Game gave the color red a couple of new tools for the OP-04 Alabasta archetype. Still, it mostly focused on the Revolutionary Army archetype and its two red leaders, Sabo and Belo Betty. These two decks revolve around the entire Revolutionary Army squad, like Emporio Ivankov and Karasu, and their ability to quickly flood the board with.
Red as Sun Symbol: Red recurs as a sun symbol in One Piece, whether the red trim on the Thousand Sunny or the red trim on Luffy's sun evoking straw hat. Shanks is integral to One Piece and one of the most obvious example of the color red. Because of his hair, he is likely a descendant of Joyboy.
All cards with the Color Red are listed on this page.