LEGO One Piece Wave 2 Sets Revealed: Pre-Orders, Prices, and Netflix Tie-in Details

The Straw Hats enter the Grand Line with six new sets dropping this August. Compare piece counts, locate exclusive minifigures, and find the best value before locking in your pre-orders.

LEGO minifigures of Luffy, Zoro, Sanji, and Nami on the Going Merry looking at Garp’s Marine Battleship in a cinematic sunset scene.
The Straw Hats prepare for a Grand Line confrontation in this official cinematic reveal of the LEGO One Piece Season 2 lineup.
Credit: Image via ONE PIECE Official YouTube Channel / The LEGO Group

The second wave of LEGO One Piece sets officially launches on August 1, 2026, bringing six brand-new builds inspired by the upcoming second season of the Netflix live-action series. Prices for this highly anticipated lineup range from $29.99 to $179.99, covering everything from small diorama scenes to a flagship-level marine vessel.

Pre-orders are currently live on the official LEGO storefront. This release aligns closely with the debut of a brand-new two-part animated special, dropping exclusively on Netflix this coming September.

The strategy here is clear. The LEGO Group and Tomorrow Studios are capitalizing on the explosive success of the East Blue wave by immediately pushing fans into the Grand Line.

We are seeing a distinct shift in design philosophy this time around, prioritizing character-dense battle scenes and intricate architectural builds over simple playsets.

Official 2026 teaser trailer showcasing the new LEGO One Piece Wave 2 sets in action, featuring the first look at Captain Smoker’s pursuit bike, the Little Garden giants, and the 1,700-piece Garp’s Marine Battleship.

That being said, below is the complete breakdown of the new collection, price-per-piece value metrics, and collector advice.

The Complete Wave 2 Lineup (A Collector’s Breakdown)

The 2026 collection features six sets targeting the 9+ age demographic.

But the piece counts and subject matter indicate these are heavily geared toward adult collectors and display enthusiasts.

Table: LEGO One Piece Wave 2 (Season 2) Pricing & Value Matrix

Set Name & Number Retail Price (USD) Piece Count Price-Per-Piece Notable Inclusions
Dr. Hiriluk’s Hideout (75641) $29.99 271 $0.11 Chopper, Hiriluk, Kureha
Showdown with Capt. Smoker (75642) $69.99 547 $0.10 Brick-built motorbike
Tony Tony Chopper (75643) $69.99 577 $0.12 7.5" Posable Figure
Dorry vs. Brogy (75644) $79.99 733 $0.10 Buildable Giant Figures
Battle at Drum Castle (75645) $109.99 1,038 $0.09 Multi-story architecture
Garp’s Marine Battleship (75646) $179.99 1,705 $0.09 5 Sails, 8 Minifigures

1. Dr. Hiriluk’s Hideout (75641)

LEGO One Piece Dr. Hiriluk’s Hideout set 75641 featuring Tony Tony Chopper, Dr. Hiriluk, and Dr. Kureha minifigures inside a snow-covered medical lab.
The $29.99 Dr. Hiriluk’s Hideout serves as the entry point for the wave, giving fans a budget-friendly way to secure the new Tony Tony Chopper and Dr. Kureha minifigures.
Credit: Image via The LEGO Group

This entry-level set serves as the most affordable way to secure the new Tony Tony Chopper minifigure.

Priced at $29.99 with 271 pieces, it provides a solid 11-cent price-per-piece ratio, which is standard for licensed properties.

The build focuses on the snow-capped medical laboratory and introduces Dr. Hiriluk and Dr. Kureha into the minifigure ecosystem.

It is a compact, narrative-heavy display piece that will likely sell out fast due to the low barrier to entry and highly desirable character roster.

2. Showdown with Captain Smoker (75642)

LEGO One Piece Showdown with Captain Smoker set 75642 showing a brick-built pursuit motorbike, Loguetown storefronts, and Luffy battling the Marines.
Smoker’s three-wheeled pursuit bike takes center stage in this 547-piece Loguetown diorama, which also includes a highly detailed background streetscape.
Credit: Image via The LEGO Group

Moving up the price ladder, this $69.99 Loguetown diorama clocks in at 547 pieces.

The focal point is a brick-built version of Captain Smoker’s three-wheeled pursuit motorbike, crashing through the cobblestone streets.

Buyers get minifigures of Monkey D. Luffy, Sanji, and the titular marine captain himself.

The architectural details on the background buildings make this an excellent companion piece for builders who already own the Wave 1 Arlong Park set.

3. Buildable Tony Tony Chopper (75643)

Fully posable 7.5-inch LEGO Tony Tony Chopper buildable figure 75643 holding a syringe, standing next to a blue medical backpack.
Standing 7.5 inches tall, the posable Chopper build leans heavily on ball-joint articulation and includes display-ready accessories like his signature medical backpack.
Credit: Image via The LEGO Group

Following the success of other mid-scale character builds, this $69.99 set offers a fully posable, 7.5-inch tall version of the Straw Hat’s doctor.

The 577-piece model includes highly specific accessories: a brick-built syringe, a medical textbook, and Chopper’s signature detachable blue backpack.

The engineering relies heavily on ball joints for articulation.

A black display stand and printed name plaque give it a premium feel, positioning it right next to similar pop-culture desk items.

4. Dorry vs. Brogy – Giants of Little Garden (75644)

LEGO Dorry vs Brogy Giants of Little Garden set 75644 featuring large brick-built giant figures clashing weapons, alongside Baroque Works minifigures.
LEGO opted for fully constructed, brick-built titans for Dorry and Brogy rather than standard oversized molds, vastly increasing both the piece count and the articulation.
Credit: Image via The LEGO Group

This is where the wave gets mechanically interesting.

Retailing for $79.99, the 733-piece Little Garden set features fully jointed, brick-built versions of the legendary giants.

Instead of oversized molded figures, LEGO opted for constructed titans that can actually clash weapons.

The value skyrockets here thanks to the inclusion of Zoro, Usopp, and highly coveted Baroque Works antagonists Mr. 3 and Miss Goldenweek.

The designers even managed to include brick-built versions of the Unluckies, Miss Friday and Mr. 13.

5. Battle at Drum Castle (75645)

LEGO One Piece Battle at Drum Castle set 75645 showing a tall, multi-story grey castle with snow-capped turrets and Nami, Sanji, and Wapol minifigures.
At 1,038 pieces, Drum Castle delivers the best price-per-part ratio of the second wave and provides striking verticality for display shelves.
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Large-scale architectural builds are rare in this price bracket, making this $109.99 multi-story castle a standout.

With 1,038 pieces, the price-per-part drops below 10 cents, offering the best raw building value of the entire wave.

The structure is deeply layered.

Builders construct Chopper’s second-floor medical laboratory and the third-floor royal throne room.

Banners and snow-capped turrets add excellent verticality to any shelf.

The minifigure selection is incredibly strong, featuring Luffy, Nami, Sanji, Vivi, a returning Chopper, and the tyrant Wapol.

6. Garp’s Marine Battleship (75646)

LEGO Garp’s Marine Battleship set 75646 featuring a dog-head prow, five black sails with Marine logos, and eight minifigures including Vice Admiral Garp.
Garp’s 1,705-piece flagship dominates the Wave 2 lineup. With its five massive sails and deep minifigure roster, secondary market experts expect this to be the fastest set to sell out.
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The flagship of the 2026 releases is an absolute beast.

Priced at $179.99, this 1,705-piece maritime behemoth recreates the iconic dog-headed warship.

Five distinct sails and a prominent Marine flag dominate the silhouette.

The interior is fully accessible, recreating key rooms from the live-action show.

The inclusion of eight minifigures justifies the premium price tag.

The roster features Vice Admiral Garp, Ms. All Sunday (Nico Robin), alongside Zoro, Usopp, and Nami.

The Netflix “LEGO One Piece” Animated Special

The physical product drop is only half of the strategy.

On September 29, 2026, Netflix will premiere a two-part animated special produced by Atomic Cartoons.

This marks a major milestone.

It is the very first time Netflix has hosted an exclusive, co-branded LEGO animated event.

The special recaps the events of the East Blue saga and the early Grand Line adventures using the signature slapstick comedy the toy brand is famous for.

Industry analysts expect this special to act as a bridge.

It keeps audience engagement high while the post-production team finishes up the actual live-action Season 2.

So yeah, expect heavy marketing integration on the platform, directly pushing viewers toward the physical toys.

What Collectors Should Prioritize

Navigating a massive product drop like this requires a game plan.

So if you are operating on a budget, you need to understand which sets hold the most long-term secondary market value.

  • Secure the flagship immediately: Garp’s Marine Battleship will likely experience stock shortages. Large-scale pirate ships are traditionally the fastest sellers in any theme, and naval vessels with this piece count rarely stay on shelves through the holiday season.
  • Target exclusive villains: Sets featuring niche antagonists hold value. The Little Garden set is a sleeper hit. Characters like Mr. 3 and Miss Goldenweek might never be printed again, making that specific box a high-priority target for completionists.
  • The value pick: Drum Castle offers the most brick-for-your-buck. If you just want a satisfying afternoon build with a large footprint, spend the hundred dollars there.

Table: Wave 2 Minifigure Exclusivity & Character Locator

Character Faction Minifigure / Character Available In (Set #) Collector Status
Straw Hat Pirates Tony Tony Chopper 75641, 75645 Core Crew Addition
Straw Hat Pirates Monkey D. Luffy 75642, 75645 Standard Variant
The Marines Vice Admiral Garp Garp’s Battleship (75646) High-Value Exclusive
The Marines Captain Smoker Showdown with Smoker (75642) High-Value Exclusive
Baroque Works Mr. 3 & Miss Goldenweek Dorry vs. Brogy (75644) Sleeper Exclusive
Baroque Works Ms. All Sunday (Robin) Garp’s Battleship (75646) Core Roster Precursor
Drum Island Vivi & Wapol Drum Castle (75645) High-Value Exclusive

Sources: LEGO Official Website, One Piece X / Twitter Account (in Japanese), One Piece YouTube Channel (in Japanese).

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

When do the LEGO One Piece Season 2 sets come out?

The entire second wave of sets officially releases worldwide on August 1, 2026. Pre-orders are currently open online.

How much does the LEGO Garp Marine Battleship cost?

The flagship vessel retails for $179.99 and includes 1,705 pieces alongside eight unique minifigures.

Is the Tony Tony Chopper figure a minifigure or a larger build?

LEGO is offering both options in this wave. You can get standard Chopper minifigures in the Hideout and Drum Castle sets, or purchase a 7.5-inch tall fully buildable action figure (Set 75643) for $69.99.

When does the LEGO One Piece animated special air?

The two-part animated event premieres exclusively on Netflix on September 29, 2026.

Where can I pre-order the new sets?

Fans can reserve their copies right now directly through the official LEGO website or at physical retail brand stores globally.


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