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Star Wars Unlimited Database

Star Wars Unlimited database with 6,558 cards across 27 sets. Search every card, build a deck, or study tournament decklists.

6,558Cards indexed
27Sets tracked
0Decklists
// Latest drop

New booster

All sets
Live Released Mar 13, 2026

A Lawless Time

8 highlighted printings from the latest Fantasy Flight Games release. Includes the new LR, SR, and R units defining the current meta.

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// 2026 Schedule

Release timeline

IBH
Intro Battle: Hoth
Oct 3, 2025
Released
SEC
Secrets of Power
Nov 7, 2025
Released
LAW
A Lawless Time
Mar 13, 2026
Released
TS26
Twin Suns
May 29, 2026
Live now
ASH
Ashes of the Empire
Jul 31, 2026
Announced
// What's here

Modules

// Knowledge base

Frequently asked

What is Star Wars Unlimited?

Star Wars Unlimited (SWU) is a two-player trading card game by Fantasy Flight Games, launched in March 2024. Each player chooses a Leader and a Base, then builds a main deck of at least 50 cards. Units fight in two arenas (Ground and Space), and the game ends when one player reduces the opponent's Base HP to zero.

How do I build a deck?

A legal SWU deck contains exactly one Leader, exactly one Base, and a main deck of at least 50 cards (with no upper limit). You may have a maximum of 3 copies of any card by name. Cards from your Leader's two aspects (Alignment plus Style) play without penalty; off-aspect cards cost 2 extra Resources. The full rules are on the /how-to-play page.

Where can I find a Star Wars Unlimited deck builder?

The /builder page on this site lets you pick a Leader, choose a Base, and add cards to a 50-card minimum main deck. Aspect matching and the 3-copy limit are enforced live, and you can export the list or buy it on TCGplayer in one click.

Where do I find competitive decklists?

Tournament decklists from Regional Qualifiers, Showdowns, Sector and Galactic Championships will populate the /decklists page (pipeline pending). For now, results from Fantasy Flight Games organized play and community-run events at starwarsunlimited.com and melee.gg are the source of truth.

Can I play Star Wars Unlimited online?

There is no official Fantasy Flight Games-hosted digital client as of mid-2026. Most digital play happens on Tabletop Simulator (the most active community option) and through informal Discord matchmaking. The official Star Wars Unlimited Companion app handles deck registration and event check-ins but does not include digital gameplay.

What's the latest set?

The most recent set indexed in this database is A Lawless Time (LAW). Fantasy Flight Games releases roughly one main set every 3-4 months. The release order so far: Spark of Rebellion, Shadows of the Galaxy, Twilight of the Republic, Jump to Lightspeed, Legends of the Force, Secrets of Power, A Lawless Time, Ashes of the Empire, Twin Suns. Check starwarsunlimited.com for region-specific dates.

Where can I buy Star Wars Unlimited singles and sealed product?

Sealed product (booster boxes, starter decks, prerelease kits) is sold through Fantasy Flight Games authorized retailers and most local game stores. Singles are widely available on TCGplayer. Card pages on this site link directly to TCGplayer with affiliate tagging, and purchases support the site at no extra cost to you.

What deck should a beginner buy?

Start with a Two-Player Starter Set or an Intro Battle product (such as Intro Battle: Hoth). Each contains two pre-built tournament-legal decks with their Leaders, Bases, and damage tokens, plus a rules sheet. Pick the one whose Leaders match the Star Wars era you most enjoy, then move on to a booster box of the latest main set.

What do Cost, Power, HP, and Arena mean on a card?

Cost is the number of Resources you exhaust to play the card. Power is the damage a Unit deals in combat. HP is hit points; when reduced to zero the Unit is defeated. Arena (Units only) is either Ground or Space, and Units only fight other Units in the same arena. Leaders, Bases, Events, and Upgrades have no arena.

What are the keyword abilities?

Star Wars Unlimited keywords include Ambush (act immediately after deploy), Grit (gain power equal to damage taken), Overwhelm (excess damage flows to the base), Raid (gain power when attacking the base), Restore (heal the base when attacking the base), Saboteur (ignore Sentinel), Sentinel (must be attacked first), Shielded (one-time shield token on deploy), and Smuggle (deploy from hyperspace at a discount). Each is filterable on the /database page.