
Check out the trailer for the new Star Wars Unlimited set, A Lawless Time, a time filled with bounty hunters, smugglers and fearless outlaws in the seventh set of the popular TCG with Jabba the Hutt and Leia Organa as Spotlight Deck leaders.
Where Secrets of Power was full of officials and schemers who operated technically within the law, A Lawless Time is all about those who break it. This set shines the spotlight on daring heists, thrilling raids, fearless outlaws, and criminal masterminds from across multiple eras of the Star Wars galaxy. Here, what matters most is cold, hard credits, and no rule is too sacred to break—not even the “rule” of how many aspects can be on a card! With a new token type and the introduction of the game’s first “multi-aspect” cards, this set is sure to shake up the game in ways unlike anything you’ve seen yet.
As always, we begin the set with a new pair of Spotlight Deck leaders. In A Lawless Time, the Spotlight Decksfeature Jabba the Hutt and Leia Organa as leaders, each coming with 4 additional Special-rarity cards in their pre-built decks. Each leader also showcases one of the two new “big things” about this set, which we’ll go over in a moment.
Speaking of “big things,” our first leader, Jabba the Hutt (A Lawless Time, 15) is a Cunning and Villainy leader whose playstyle demonstrates the first of the set’s new features, the Credit (A Lawless Time, T01) token! This special token can be defeated at any time to help you pay the resource cost of a card, whether it’s to play that card or trigger an ability on it. It doesn’t count as a resource you control for any game effects (such as deploying your leader), but there are plenty of other ways you can take advantage of some extra funds.
True to his status as a crime boss, the Jabba leader is all about credits. On his non-unit side, Jabba can generate credits by returning a friendly Underworld unit to your hand. While this may seem detrimental at first, you could think of it as an investment for later, especially since you can use a low-cost unit like Salacious Crumb (A Lawless Time, 210) to help you pay for it. If you don’t have an Underworld unit to spare, you can also crab a credit token through some Unmarked Credits (A Lawless Time, 244), ensuring you’ve always got some money on hand.
Shifting from one Spotlight Deck leader to the other, we have Leia Organa (A Lawless Time, 10), a Command and Heroism leader whose playstyle is all about having multiple aspects in her deck. And when we say “multiple aspects,” we mean that very literally! As we alluded to earlier in this article, A Lawless Timeintroduces the very first “multi-aspect” cards into Star Wars: Unlimited. These are cards that have two primary aspects, rather than one primary and one Heroism/Villainy, which means they have much more restrictive deckbuilding requirements—and the extra power to compensate for it!
Take Han Solo (A Lawless Time, 37), for example. A Vigilance and Command unit that starts off relatively weak, Han gradually grows in strength the more attacks he’s able to make, eventually becoming a powerhouse that can dish out tons of damage. He works well with the ability of the Leia leader’s non-unit side, who can grant Han +2/+2 for the phase and help him survive long enough to build up his Experience tokens. With R2-D2 (A Lawless Time, 145), you can pull a unit from your deck that shares an aspect with one of your units in play, which is easy to do when so many of the units in Leia’s deck have multiple aspects. With just R2-D2 himself in play, you can grab Han, a Jaunty Light Freighter (A Lawless Time, 147), or Zeb Orellios (A Lawless Time, 45), any of whom can be a potent ally under the right circumstances. You may have noticed that Zeb actually has three aspect icons—Vigilance, Aggression, and Heroism—which means he can especially benefit from Leia’s leader ability, turning him into an impressive 7/7 unit when fully online!
Read more here. Star Wars Unlimited – A Lawless Time arrives in March 2026 — happy gaming!
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