Introduction
The One Piece card game has docked in many places and, as there are no plans of it being translated to all the languages of the countries it is in, we have prepared this brief manual, so you can get to know the game a little bit better!
Its premise is very similar to the other card games, and it even comes close to Magic's Commander and Brawl decks: you create a deck around a Leader. The difference is, to win, you'll have to reduce the opponent's Leader's Life to 0, or make them draw every card in their deck.
That is right, when drawing the last card in your deck, the player loses the match.
Matches tend to be faster than a Magic or Pokémon match, so, in case you want a fun card game which can be played with your friends, this will be a great option.
Let's get to know the basics of the game:
The Cards and the Deck
The game counts with the following types of card: Leader, Character, Event, Stage and Don!!.
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Each deck in the game must be built following this exact proportion:
1 Leader.50 Cards between Characters, Events and Stages (being at most 4 copies of each card).10 DON!!.As in Magic, the One Piece cards have colors, and your deck must follow the same colors of the Leader you've chosen. There are some cards which have two colors, which allow for a more complex deckbuilding than those cards with only one color. Example:

The information present on each card is as follows:
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Remember the "Don!!" cards? They are used to pay the necessary costs to put into play a Character, Event or Stage card. Unlike other games, Don!! cards will stay in a separate pile from the rest of your deck, and you'll draw a card at the start of each game round.
Remember that the cost to be paid to activate each card will be in the top-left corner, in a circle, which varies in color according to the identity of each card: red, green, purple, yellow or blue.
Organizing the Game
The image below indicates how you should organize your game table:

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Match Phases
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Combat
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Final Words
Do you have any other questions about these basic rules? Leave a comment down below, and we'll answer it!
See you later!
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