Where to Buy Star Wars: Unlimited Singles in Europe
Star Wars: Unlimited singles can be bought in euros on Citadel TCG, a growing EU marketplace operated by Castellum - Forge s.r.o. in Nitra, Slovakia. Every seller passes Stripe identity verification before they can sell, and each one is labeled private or professional as EU law requires — professional sellers owe buyers the 14-day EU right of withdrawal. Prices are shown in EUR with automatic conversion to US dollars and British pounds, and invoices carry per-line VAT, including OSS rules and B2B reverse charge for VIES-validated business buyers. Browsing listings is public; buying needs only a free account. Citadel is a young marketplace, so Star Wars: Unlimited inventory is still growing rather than exhaustive, but every order comes with concrete protections: tracking is mandatory on high-value orders, sellers can set per-buyer purchase limits, and if an order never arrives you can report it in-app and open a dispute, with carrier investigations held for up to 90 days.
Published 29 July 2026 · Updated 29 July 2026 · by the Citadel TCG team
What is Star Wars: Unlimited?
Star Wars: Unlimited is the Star Wars trading card game from Fantasy Flight Games, published under license from Lucasfilm Ltd. Players build decks around characters, vehicles and events from across the Star Wars galaxy, and — as with any trading card game — a healthy singles market matters: most players complete decks by buying the individual cards they need rather than opening sealed product until the right card appears. On Citadel TCG, Star Wars: Unlimited is one of seven fully supported games, alongside Magic: The Gathering, Pokémon (including Japanese cards), Yu-Gi-Oh!, Disney Lorcana, One Piece Card Game and Riftbound. That means SWU cards get the same treatment as the longer-established games: a full card catalog, an AI scanner that recognises them, price references in euros, and a marketplace where singles and sealed product can be listed and bought. Citadel TCG is unofficial and not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Lucasfilm Ltd. or Fantasy Flight Games.
How does buying SWU singles on Citadel work?
Anyone can browse the public marketplace without an account; buying requires a free account and takes place entirely inside the app on web, iPhone or Android, with the interface available in English, German, French, Spanish and Italian. Every seller has passed Stripe identity verification before being allowed to sell, and EU law requires each to be labeled as a private or professional seller — a distinction Citadel shows on the shop, because different consumer rights apply: professional sellers owe buyers the 14-day EU right of withdrawal. Sellers define shipping zones with per-country rates, so you see the exact shipping cost to your country before paying. Preorders are supported, with the expected release date shown on the listing, and sellers can set per-buyer purchase limits on sought-after cards. Each order produces an invoice with per-line VAT — OSS rules for cross-border EU consumer sales, and B2B reverse charge for business buyers whose VAT number has been validated via the EU VIES system.
What protections do SWU buyers get?
Orders on Citadel come with protections designed for cards being shipped across Europe. Tracking is mandatory on high-value orders, so expensive singles do not travel as untracked letters, and the tracking number and carrier are visible on the order. If an order never arrives, you can report it directly from the order screen once the reporting window opens, which starts a dispute process; where the seller opens an investigation with the carrier, the case is held for up to 90 days while the investigation runs, and it can be withdrawn at any point if the parcel turns up. Combined with identity-verified sellers and the private-versus-professional labeling that EU consumer law requires, this means a buyer always knows who they are buying from and what recourse exists if something goes wrong. The full picture is covered in the buyer protection guide.
How are Star Wars: Unlimited prices tracked in EUR?
Citadel prices cards in euros first, based on live European market data, with automatic conversion to US dollars and British pounds — where a price is listed for a given card. For European buyers this matters: prices quoted natively in EUR reflect what SWU singles actually trade for on this side of the Atlantic, rather than a US dollar figure passed through a currency converter. The same price references appear on your own collection, so once your Star Wars: Unlimited cards are in Citadel you can watch what they are worth over time and compare a marketplace listing against the market reference before buying. How pricing works across all seven games — sources, currencies and collection value — is explained in the card prices guide.
Can you scan your SWU collection before buying or selling?
Yes. Citadel's AI scanner recognises Star Wars: Unlimited cards from a photo taken with your phone camera or a desktop webcam, identifying the exact card and printing and showing a market price reference where one is listed. That makes it the natural first step before trading: scan the SWU cards you already own, see what they are worth in euros, and decide what to sell on the marketplace or which singles are still missing from your decks. The free plan includes 50 scans per month across all supported games, with no credit card required, and your collection syncs across web, iOS and Android. The dedicated Star Wars: Unlimited card scanner guide covers scanning SWU in detail, and the general card scanner guide explains how the scanner works across all seven games.
Frequently asked questions
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