New One Piece prize lottery is a deep dive into Trafalgar Law’s backstory

A new “Ichiban Kuji” lottery from Bandai Spirits has been announced for the popular anime series One Piece with a theme that is centered on the character Trafalgar Law.
The new collection, titled “The Unbreakable Law,” is a deep dive into the world of the “Surgeon of Death” and his Heart Pirates crew, as well as his tragic backstory.

“Ichiban Kuji” is a “no-lose” prize lottery system where every ticket purchased wins an item from a tiered lineup of exclusive merchandise.

This new collection features a massive lineup of six different figures from the high-quality “MASTERLISE” brand, including the first-ever MASTERLISE figures of Law’s crewmate Bepo, and a version of Law under the effect of Doc Q’s “Sick-Sick” Devil Fruit.


The full prize lineup for the lottery is as follows:
- Prize A: Trafalgar Law MASTERLISE Figure

- Prize B: Bepo MASTERLISE Figure

- Prize C: Donquixote Rosinante (Corazon) MASTERLISE Figure

- Prize D: Donquixote Doflamingo MASTERLISE Figure

- Prize E: Trafalgar Law (Sick ver.) MASTERLISE Figure

- Prize F: Big Towel

A large, 120cm towel featuring the full Heart Pirates crew.
- Prize G: Mesh Pouches (2 selectable varieties)

- Prize H: Towel Assortment (8 selectable varieties)

Including a design of Corazon’s final letter.
- Prize I: Acrylic Keyholders (10 random varieties)

- Prize J: Clear File & Sticker Sets (10 selectable varieties)

- Last One Prize: Law & Corazon MASTERLISE

A special, two-figure set of a young Trafalgar Law and his mentor, Corazon. This prize is awarded to the person who buys the final ticket.

- Double Chance Campaign

An additional online lottery to win the same Donquixote Rosinante figure as the C Prize.
The lottery will be available at a wide range of retailers, including FamilyMart convenience stores and the official MUGIWARA STORE.
“Ichiban Kuji – One Piece – The Unbreakable Law” is scheduled to begin its rollout at stores across Japan on Saturday, the 4th of October and the price for one ticket will be ¥790.
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