Organizer tutorial - Unity League
The Unity League is an indpendent ranking system for Star Wars: Unlimited events in Europe.
Players collect League Points to qualify for the TwoMoons ULS Championships.
Why your organization should join the Unity League
Increased Visibility
Players can easily find your tournaments through our event calendar.
Motivated Players
The league system encourages regular attendance and returning customers.
Automatic Melee.gg Import
Your events results are imported automatically, with almost no extra work.
Custom 
Easily create your own local league or ranking system for your community.
Free Participation
events are free to list; only higher tiers have a small fee.
In the guide below, you’ll find everything needed to register events for Unity League and award points to your players.
Register and connect Melee.gg
- Create a Melee.gg organization account in case you don't have one yet.
- Create a Unity League account, confirm your email and login.
- Create an organizer profile and connect your Melee.gg organization.
Now your events will automatically be imported to your account from Melee.gg every 24h. They are advertised in our Event calendar and points will be awarded to your players.
To see all of your events, go to
My events
in the Welcome menu.
Event calendar
Upgrade events
Each SWU event has a point multiplier, 1x by default. Organizers may request higher multipliers to give events more visibility, award more points, and offer invites to the TwoMoons ULS Championships.
Unity League may review or adjust multipliers to ensure consistency within the ranking system.- Players get 1x points
- Players get 2x points
- Finals winner qualifies for TwoMoons ULS Championships
- Players get 4x points
- Announce 7 days in advance
- Players get 6x points
- Event winner qualifies for TwoMoons ULS Championships
Fees help operate the Unity League system and support the organization of the TwoMoons ULS Championships.
You can also participate for free by running all of your events with type .
Organizer 
Turn your weekly events into a seasonal competition.
3. Top 8 Playoff
After 15 - 52 events, host a finals for the top 8. Winner earns qualification for the TwoMoons ULS Championships.
Requirements
- To award a qualification for the TwoMoons ULS Championships, a
needs 150+ total participations, defined as the sum of participants across all
events.
Inform Players
Please inform your players, that they must create an account on Unity League to be eligible to receive points.
Frequently asked questions
For a Top 8 finals event, we recommend the following structure:
- Single elimination playoff with 3 rounds.
- Each match is best of 3.
- Players are paired randomly right before the event starts.
- Untimed rounds.
- The higher ranked player on the league leaderboard chooses who plays first.
Organizers may also choose a different structure for their finals.
No. Stores, clubs, associations, and independent organizers can all participate.
Events need to be public, played with Star Wars: Unlimited cards, and held in real life.
We send a combined invoice by email every few months. Organizers pay it by bank transfer or PayPal.
Unpaid invoices may also be shown as a reminder when you log in.
We recommend a separate organizer profile for each entity that regularly runs events, such as a local game store.
This keeps each store's events, leagues, and billing separate.
If you occasionally run events at different venues, those events can usually stay under the same organizer profile.
Participating events can be run in any SWU format, including formats that are not officially supported.
If your format is not listed on our website, please let us know and we will add it.
Eligible events are public, real-life tournaments played with physical Star Wars: Unlimited cards.
Players must be able to participate directly or qualify through a public process.
To award points, events must meet these requirements:
- The event must be publicly advertised.
- The event must be held in real life, not online.
- At least 4 players must participate and play at least one round.
- The full standings should be reported.
You can always run events as events if you only want the default multiplier.
If you are unsure whether an event is eligible, please contact us.
We use several methods to keep the league fair:
- Players use the same identifier on Unity League that they use in tournaments, so communities can verify who attends events.
- Our fraud detection checks events and results for suspicious patterns.
- We review suspicious cases manually and may ban players or organizations that try to manipulate the league.
Unity League is operated by Mana Grid GmbH and led by passionate founders Jari Rentsch and Dae-Jin Rhee. It started as a community project in Switzerland and grew from the idea that local events are more exciting when every result can be part of something bigger.
The league only works because organizers, players, and local communities keep showing up.