| Name | Ryuma OP14-089 |
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| Type | Character - land of wano/thriller bark pirates slash |
| Description | [On K.O.] Draw 2 cards and trash 2 cards from your hand. Power 5000 |
| Artist | Eiichiro Oda |
| Set | Booster Pack The Azure Sea's Seven #OP14-089 |
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| Name | Ryuma OP14-089 |
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| Type | Character - land of wano/thriller bark pirates slash |
| Description | [On K.O.] Draw 2 cards and trash 2 cards from your hand. Power 5000 |
| Artist | Eiichiro Oda |
| Set | Booster Pack The Azure Sea's Seven #OP14-089 |
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| Image |
Ryuma OP14-089, Character - land of wano/thriller bark pirates slash, designed by Eiichiro Oda first released in Apr, 2026 in the set Booster Pack The Azure Sea's Seven.
Ryuma OP14-089 fits best in aggressive or midrange **black decks that want to cycle cards and fill the trash**, especially leaders like **Gecko Moria, Sakazuki, or other black leaders that interact with the trash or benefit from card filtering**. Since his effect triggers on K.O., he’s strongest in builds that don’t mind their characters being removed and can convert a filled trash into value (revival, cost reduction synergies, or trash-based effects), essentially acting as a 3-cost 5000 body that filters your hand and improves consistency. However, compared to staple 3-cost black cards like **Fukuro (cost reducer), Tashigi, or Brannew** (which searches and sets up more directly), Ryuma is more situational and less impactful on board control; the draw-2-trash-2 is good for filtering but doesn’t generate raw advantage. Because black decks often prioritize cost-reduction engines and proactive removal tools, Ryuma is playable in niche trash-focused builds but is generally not a staple, an
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