Nami One Piece cards
Every Nami One Piece card released so far is gathered on this page, across all product types: boosters, extra boosters, starter decks, premium boosters and promos.
Each entry comes with its up-to-date price and market value, so the full range of the character's cards can be tracked from a single place.
The 2 cards
Nami is the navigator of the Straw Hat Pirates and the second member to join Luffy, after Roronoa Zoro. She first appears in chapter eight of Eiichiro Oda's manga as a thief nicknamed Cat Burglar, making a living robbing pirates. She walks out on the crew during the Baratie arc, then joins for good at the end of the Arlong Park arc, once her history surfaces: raised by Bell-mère in Cocoyasi Village alongside her adoptive sister Nojiko, she had been buying her hometown back from the fishman Arlong. Her goal, charting a complete map of the world, has never changed, and her current bounty stands at 366,000,000 berries.
Nami One Piece cards exist in all six colours, which makes her one of the most flexible support characters in the pool. Her first printing, OP01-016 from -ROMANCE DAWN- [OP-01], is a one-cost searcher that still shows up in Straw Hat lists. Later Characters cover very different jobs: OP11-054 is a five-cost blue Blocker that refills the hand, OP14-031 rests opposing Characters and frees DON!! back up, and OP15-086 brings a Straw Hat Character back from the trash. She also has three Leaders. OP03-040 is a blue East Blue Leader built around milling yourself out. OP11-041, blue and yellow with four Life, is a resource-management Leader that draws off Life movement and defends efficiently, and it has ranked among the most-played Leaders in recent tournament data. P-117 is a promo East Blue Leader with the same mill win condition.
The chase prints matter as much as the playable ones. The Treasure Rare reprint of ST01-007, pulled from OP-06, sits at the top of her market, followed by the SP CARD treatments of EB03-053 and OP08-106, then Leader parallels of OP11-041 and alternate arts on OP11-054 and OP14-031. Base C and UC printings stay cheap and are the ones you actually sleeve. Language and grading move value considerably on identical card numbers.
This page collects every Nami card released so far, across boosters, starter decks, Extra Boosters, Premium Boosters and promos, with set, rarity and current market prices for each version.