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Pokémon Scalpers Have INVADED One Piece Cards 😡🏴☠️ Shelves Wiped, Prices Skyrocketing, and a New TCG Ruined
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It finally happened, Pokémon scalpers have officially moved on to One Piece cards, and the damage was immediate. What started as a fun, growing TCG for fans of the anime has now been completely overrun by the same scalpers who destroyed Pokémon retail. The moment One Piece cards started trending, the same people who clear Pokémon shelves showed up, carts ready, phones out, calculating resale prices before the product even hit the shelf.
You could tell exactly what was going on the second the restock happened. One Piece booster boxes, blisters, starter decks, all gone in minutes. Not because fans were buying a few packs to open, but because scalpers were grabbing everything in sight. Arms full of product. Multiple trips back and forth. People coordinating with each other like it was a Pokémon drop all over again. The shelves went from full to empty before actual One Piece fans even realized a restock had happened.
What makes this even worse is that One Piece was supposed to be different. It was a newer card game, growing organically, bringing in anime fans who just wanted to collect their favorite characters and play the game. Instead, scalpers smelled profit and rushed in. They don’t watch the show. They don’t play the game. They don’t care about Luffy, Zoro, or Gear 5 they care about flipping sealed boxes for double retail the same day.
Prices exploded almost overnight. Starter decks that should be easy to find? Gone. Booster boxes that should sit on shelves? Instantly wiped. Online listings flooded eBay and Mercari within hours of restocks, marked up absurdly high. Meanwhile, actual fans are left refreshing store pages and walking into empty aisles, wondering how a brand-new TCG already feels impossible to collect.
The most frustrating part is seeing the exact same patterns repeat. Scalpers lining up early. Clearing entire displays. Hovering near vendors. Acting like it’s “just business” while killing accessibility for everyone else. Pokémon collectors warned the One Piece community this would happen, and now it’s happening in real time.
Employees already look tired of it. One Piece cards are now being treated like Pokémon cards, limited, controlled, locked up, or hidden behind counters. Something that should be fun and exciting is already becoming stressful. Kids, anime fans, and casual collectors are being pushed out before the game even has a chance to breathe.
And of course, social media is flooded with clips of shelves being wiped and people bragging about buying everything. The same flex culture. The same resell screenshots. The same arguments in comment sections about “free market” and “first come, first serve.” It’s Pokémon scalping all over again, just with pirate logos instead of Poké Balls.
This is how hobbies get ruined. Not by fans. Not by collectors. By people who treat TCGs like short-term investments instead of communities. One Piece deserved better than becoming the next scalper battleground, but here we are, watching history repeat itself.
If stores don’t step in early, One Piece is going to follow the same path Pokémon did: empty shelves, angry fans, insane resale prices, and a hobby dominated by resellers instead of players. The scalper epidemic didn’t end, it just found its next target.
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