Set-specific search demand is some of the cleanest intent in OPTCG. When someone searches OP12 chase cards, they are usually already past general discovery and looking for the cards that matter inside Legacy of the Master.
The "Legacy of the Master" (OP12) set features some incredible "chase cards," including a highly sought-after Manga Rare, 3rd Anniversary Special Rares, and Special Rares (SP).
Top Chase Cards in OP12
The absolute peaks of this set are the Gold and Silver 3rd Anniversary Special Rares featuring Marshall D. Teach (Blackbeard). Extremely low pull rates make these incredibly valuable, with the Gold variant standing as a centerpiece for any major collection.
Jewelry Bonney is the set's Manga Rare. Although some Manga Rares have varying popularity, Bonney remains a massive high-end pull from OP12. Beyond her, collectors are tracking Special Rares like Zoro, Yasopp, Tashigi, Kuzan, and Portgas D. Ace.
Why OP12 has strong search behavior
Set code queries are compact and repeatable. Collectors use them in Discord, Reddit, marketplaces, and Google, which makes them valuable organic entry points for search pages and supporting content.
OP12 also has clear collector language around chase cards, which gives you an angle beyond generic set pages.
A good chase-card guide should lead to card detail fast
Collectors searching chase cards want a shortlist, but they also want the next click. They need to open a card, confirm the art, and decide whether the price or rarity is worth tracking.
A blog page should support that behavior by surfacing representative cards and linking into the live vault.
Use OP12 content to strengthen the broader set cluster
This kind of page works best when it links into set pages, search pages, and eventually deeper content like OP12 card list and OP12 value pages.
That cluster strategy is more defensible than trying to rank only a generic homepage.

