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The YouTube video discusses valuable cards in the OP6 pre-release, focusing on key cards like Gecko Moria, Hod Jones, and various alternate art cards such as Nami and Perona. Special rare cards like Big Mom and popular leaders like Yam are highlighted for their rarity and desirability. The video also covers powerful card combos and introduces the most expensive card in the set, the mangar rare Zoro. Comparisons with other cards and predictions on card values and impacts in the game, along with comparisons to cards from previous sets, are made. Opinions on card pricing, quality, and viewer engagement through comments and subscriptions are encouraged.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the best cards to pull from your op6 pre-release. They mention that the top 10 most valuable cards in order with their prices are not settled yet, but they provide insights by looking at pre-sale prices for op6 in Japan. They talk about various leaders like gecko Moria and hod Jones, highlighting that gecko Moria is a good card but not on the top 10 list. The segment also includes a tie at number 10 between alternate art UTA leader and RU leader, discussing their abilities. Additionally, they mention the alternate art Rowan O Zoro at number nine and describe its abilities during attacks.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses alternate art cards from the set, ranking them based on their value and impact in the game. They mention an alternate art of Nami as number eight, explaining its rarity and abilities. Number seven is an alternate art of the leader Perona, praised for its abilities and popularity. The speaker then includes Gecko Moria and a special rare of Buggy as number six, highlighting their differences in terms of gameplay and card types. The cards’ features and potential impacts on gameplay are briefly discussed.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses various valuable cards in a trading card game set from Japan. They mention a card worth pulling that is not listed on TCG player and estimate its price to be similar to another. The speaker then highlights the special rare card of Big Mom, emphasizing its rarity and desirability in the game. They argue that the card should not be banned and praise its artwork and gameplay potential. The segment also covers the Yam alternate art leader, predicting it to be the most expensive leader in the set due to its high popularity in the Japanese market. The speaker expresses confidence in the card’s success and eventual value. Additionally, the video discusses the special rare Rebecca card, noting its popularity, cool character design, and significant playability in the game.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses a powerful card combo involving Rebecca, Rob Luchi, and Hina in the OP05 meta. They mention the high value and popularity of this particular card in Japan and predict its replicating success in other regions. Additionally, the introduction of a new treasure rare card featuring Nami is highlighted as an English exclusive, creating anticipation and uncertainty regarding its rarity and value. The segment further covers the reprint of starter deck One Nami and introduces the most expensive card in the set, the mangar rare Zoro, with a comparison to other manga rare cards like Shanks and Ace. The potential value and impact of these cards in the game are discussed, with Zoro expected to be a highly sought-after and strong play.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses Opio 1 and Opio 2 and compares their price to Mangaly. They predict that these cards will likely be one-third the price of similar cards from Japan but still be of high quality. The speaker suggests that these Opio cards will be on par with Ace and Chanks but not reach the level of Luffy. They send well wishes to viewers heading to an Opio 6 pre-release event and encourage them to share their experiences and card pulls in the comments. The video also prompts viewers to engage by sharing their stories, desired cards, and to subscribe to the channel and follow the speaker on Twitter. A Patreon support option is mentioned as well.