One Piece Card Game CSV Import Guide
This guide covers the specific requirements for importing One Piece cards into CardNexus.
Written By Gaultier Romon
Last updated 4 months ago
New to CSV importing? Start with our CSV Import Guide for the basics, then return here for One Piece-specific details.
Quick Reference
Required | Accepted Values | |
Print Number | Yes | Collector number on the card like “OP01” |
Card Name | Yes | Card's English name |
Expansion | Yes | Set name or code (e.g., "OP01", "Romance Dawn") |
Quantity | Yes | Any positive number (1, 2, 3...) |
Condition | Yes | US: NM, LP, MP, HP, DMG (or full names) |
Finish | Yes | Standard, Foil, Parallel |
Language | Yes | EN, JA, etc. |
Finish Types for One Piece
One Piece cards have several finish types:
Standard
Regular non-foil cards. Also accepts:
"Standard"
"Non-Foil"
"Normal"
"Regular"
Foil
Standard foil treatment. Also accepts:
"Foil"
"Holo"
"Premium"
Parallel
Special parallel rare versions. Also accepts:
"Parallel"
"Parallel Rare"
"Alt Art"
Tips for One Piece Imports
Set Identification
Use set codes or full set names for best results:
Starter Decks:
"ST01" to "ST14" (various starter decks)
Promotional:
"PR" or "P" - Promotional cards
Card Numbering System
Regular cards: OP01-001 format
Parallel rares: Same number, different finish
Secret rares: Numbers exceed set size
Leader cards: Often have L suffix
Tournament Pack Differences
Tournament packs may have different versions:
Use the specific set code
Note if it's a tournament edition
Some cards are tournament exclusive
Don!! Cards
We do not support Don cards yet.
Usually unnumbered or have special designation
Specify the set they're from
Some are promotional versions
Common One Piece Import Issues
"Multiple cards found" for Character Cards
Popular characters have many versions:
Use the collector number
Include the full card name with epithet
Example: "Monkey.D.Luffy - Captain"
Parallel Rare Identification
Parallel rares have the same number as regular:
Mark finish as "Parallel" for alt art versions
Regular versions marked as "Standard" or "Foil"
Check the card carefully
Japanese vs English Releases
Japanese cards released first
Some promos are Japan-exclusive
Use "JA" for Japanese, "EN" for English
Leader Cards
Leader cards have special numbering:
Often include "L" in the number
May be oversized (still import normally)
Specify the exact set
Sample CSV Format
Here's an example of a properly formatted One Piece CSV:
CardName,PrintNumber,Expansion,Condition,Finish,Quantity,Language
Usopp,OP09-063,Emperors in the New World,Moderately Played,Standard,4,enOne Piece-Specific Import Features
Automatic Rarity Detection
Common, Uncommon, Rare, Super Rare, Secret Rare
Determined by card number and set
Parallel rares identified by finish
Color System
Card colors (Red, Blue, Green, Purple, etc.) are:
Automatically detected
No need to specify in import
Used for deck building after import
Cost and Power
Cost and power values detected automatically
No manual entry needed
Counter values also automatic
Special Cases
Manga Rare Cards
Special manga-style artwork:
Same collector number as regular
Mark finish appropriately
Very valuable versions
Store Championship Promos
Use promotional code
Include promo number
Often have special artwork
Don!! Cards
We do not support Don cards yet.
Resource cards that can be collected:
Some are promotional
Others come in starter decks
Include set information
Oversized Cards
Some leader cards are oversized:
Import them normally
Use standard collector number
Size handled automatically
Regional Differences
Japanese Exclusive Cards
Some cards released only in Japan:
Import with "JA" language
Use Japanese set codes
Prices may vary significantly
English Release Timing
English sets release after Japanese:
Same card numbers usually
Some exclusive English promos
Check which version you have
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