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Grand Piece Online trading

Search live Grand Piece Online player-to-player listings by rarity, demand, and value — every trade is item-for-item with verified traders, no real money and no platform-set prices.

TradingKeep is a fan-made player-to-player marketplace — not affiliated with or endorsed by Grand Piece Online or its publisher. Game and item names and images belong to their respective owners.

Trading rules

Grand Piece Online trades all happen in the in-game Trading Hub: open the Trade menu, pick a player, and each side can load up to 18 item slots. Devil Fruits, ships, swords, and most accessories are tradeable, many with no level requirement, while a handful of specific items such as the Bandit Eyepatch, Metal Jaw, and Bazooka only unlock for trading once you reach Level 50, and fighting styles are learned from NPC trainers rather than held as items, so they never enter a trade window at all. Once both players press Accept, the trade locks and a 10-second countdown runs before it finalizes, and adding or removing anything during that countdown automatically declines the whole trade; stackable items are capped at 1,000 per trade. The values you see here are community reference points for lining up a fair swap, never prices.

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In Grand Piece Online, the trade window is where the One Piece fantasy turns into an economy. What changes hands is your gear and your collectibles: Devil Fruits like Dragon, Dough, Venom, and Soul; swords from common blades up to chase pieces such as Yoru and Soul Cleaver; ships; and a deep shelf of accessories, from everyday drops to prestige items like the Prestige Candy Cane that anchor the very top of the market. An item's trade standing comes from a mix of rarity, live demand, and the Fruit meta, so a Mythical fruit with a strong PvP kit or a limited accessory that no longer drops sits far above a common blade, and when an update reshuffles which fruits dominate, demand moves with it.

Trading all happens in the in-game Trading Hub. Open the Trade menu, choose your partner, and each side can load up to 18 item slots. Devil Fruits, ships, swords, and most accessories trade freely, many with no level requirement, while a handful of specific items, the Bandit Eyepatch, Metal Jaw, Bazooka, and a few others, only unlock for trading once you reach Level 50. Fighting styles are the notable thing you can never trade: they are learned from NPC trainers, not carried as items, so they never appear in a trade window at all. When both players press Accept, the trade locks and a 10-second countdown runs before it completes, and if either side adds or removes anything during that countdown the whole trade is automatically declined, a built-in guard against last-second swaps.

That countdown guard defeats the crudest switch attempts, but GPO still has active scammers, so treat every deal as adversarial until it closes. Be wary of anyone who asks to trade behind a tree or wants you to leave the safe zone (a classic setup for a logia user to grief you mid-deal), of trust trades where you are told to hand your item over first, and of off-platform middleman offers with no in-game protection. Record your trades or use a genuinely trusted middleman, double-check every slot before the timer ends, and use a community value list the way it is meant to be used: as a shared reference point for what fruits, swords, and accessories commonly swap for, not a fixed price.

Grand Piece Online trading FAQ

Does TradingKeep charge any fees?

No — TradingKeep is completely free. There are no fees and we never take a cut of your trades.

How does trading Grand Piece Online items work?

It's item-for-item, player-to-player trading. You post the item you have — and the rolls it came with — plus what you'd take for it. Other players make offers, you accept the one you like, and you complete the trade in-game. No middlemen, no money.

Is any real money involved?

No. TradingKeep is item-for-item only. Real-money and gift-card offers break game rules and are banned here — report anyone who tries.

How does TradingKeep stop scams?

Several ways at once: trade-verified reviews so a trader's history is real, chat that renders every link as plain text so phishing can't land, a dual-confirm step on every trade, and a report system tied to visible outcomes.

What is a "trade-verified" review?

A review you can trust: it unlocks only after a completed trade that both sides confirmed. No drive-by ratings and no review-bombing.

Do my listings expire?

Listings stay live for 30 days and can be bumped every 6 hours to stay near the top. Done trading? Cancel a listing any time.