: Each player starts with 6 booster packs. Players open a pack, select one card, and pass the remaining cards to the next player. This continues until all cards are picked.

: An early draft of the series was originally titled "Forward" .

: For the One Piece live-action series, Oda reportedly learned to use Final Draft software to directly edit and add scenes to scripts. 2. Early Concept Drafts

: Common advice for drafting includes prioritizing "bombs" (powerful individual cards) first, followed by removal and high-stat "blocker" cards. 4. Community "Crew Drafts"

Fans often participate in "Pirate Crew Drafts" as a community game. This involves picking a set number of characters (e.g., 6 fighters and 6 support) to form a theoretical crew that could conquer the New World, often with specific restrictions like "no Yonko" or a limit on Straw Hat members.

Eiichiro Oda , the creator of One Piece , is famous for his intense work ethic. His typical weekly "drafting" schedule consists of:

In the One Piece Card Game , a "Draft" is a competitive format where players build decks from limited resources: