How to participate as player - Unity League
Abstract
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.
How to collect points
To collect points at local and international tournaments, please follow these steps:
1. Inform your local tournament organizer
For you to receive points, your local organizer needs to register their events for the league. Hence it's essential that you inform your local gaming store (LGS) or other independent organizers about the opportunity to participate in the league and award points.
2. Define your League-ID
Your full name will be the identifier used to track your points across platforms. Therefore it's really important that you use the identical full name on all tournament apps.
2.1 Register your name
To pick a unique full name as your identifier, consider the following:
- Use your first and last name with a space in between, for example "Elliot Carter".
- Also include your middle name, for example "John Bob Smith", if your name is common.
Once you have decided on your name, you can register it here:
2.2 Change your name in Melee.gg
Next you will need to double check that you use the exact same name in Melee. If it's different from your League-ID, you can change it as described below.
- Open Melee.gg and login
- Go to Manage Your Account Settings
- Make sure Display username by default is not checked
- Go to Profile
- Click on Edit next to your First Name and Last Name
- Enter your names and Save
Note, after changing your Melee settings, it might take 2-3 days for results to be moved to your Unity League account.
3. Report inaccurate/missing results
In case the results of a tournament are incorrect or missing, it's your responsibility to report this to the organizer of the event within 14 days. You can find their email in the details of the event.
If the tournament organizer is unable to correct the error, please contact us.
Frequently asked questions
You must sign up on Unity League to collect points and be shown on the leaderboard.
We allow all Star Wars: Unlimited formats at our participating events, even unofficial ones.
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.