Tashigi

One Piece Card Game

Card Details

Battle Statistics

Cost5Power6000Counter1000

Effect:

[Opponent's Turn] If this Character would be removed from the field by your opponent's effect, you may rest 1 of your cards instead. [Activate: Main] [Once Per Turn] You may rest 2 of your cards: This Character gains +2000 power until the end of your opponent's next End Phase.

Expert Analysis

Strategic Overview

Tashigi (OP14-029) is a resilient mid-range "tank" for Green Navy decks. Her primary strength is her exceptional stickiness on the board; her [Opponent's Turn] ability allows her to survive targeted removal by simply resting another card you control. This makes her an incredibly frustrating target for decks that rely on cost-based K.O. effects or bouncing mechanics to clear the field.

Offensively, Tashigi can reach a formidable 8000 power by resting two of your cards. While this is a high cost, it allows her to swing over most blockers and Leaders without any DON!! investment. In the Dracule Mihawk (OP14-020) deck, this synergy is doubled, as resting cards is part of the deck's core resource management, allowing Tashigi to maintain board dominance while your Leader resets your DON!! curve.

Durability
5/5
Power Peak
4/5
Stickiness
5/5

Key Strategic Synergies

  • Dracule Mihawk (OP14-020): Tashigi is the perfect target for Mihawk's rest requirement, gaining power and board protection while the Leader refreshes active DON!!.
  • Ryuma (OP06-036): Tashigi's ability to survive allows her to stay on the board and set up combat interactions that feed into Ryuma's K.O. effects.
  • 8-cost Eustass Kid (OP01-051): Tashigi serves as a secondary high-threat body that the opponent cannot easily remove, forcing them to commit resources to her while Kid protects the board.

Pro Strategy Tip: Use Tashigi's survival effect to protect yourself from "On Play" removal. By resting a low-value searcher like Momonosuke or Tashigi (searcher version), you keep your 6000 power threat active for the next turn's counter-attack.

Best In Decks
  • • Mihawk Control
  • • Navy Green Midrange
How to Counter
  • • Combat K.O. (Attacking)
  • • Board wipes that hit multiple units