simple question

By ozziesmiff, in UFS Rules Q & A

when you play E/F/R on a foundation in your staging area, do they have to follow the chain of symbols?

and if you play a E/F/R on a foundation and it does not say to commit, can you use it more than once in a turn?

ozziesmiff said:

when you play E/F/R on a foundation in your staging area, do they have to follow the chain of symbols?

and if you play a E/F/R on a foundation and it does not say to commit, can you use it more than once in a turn?

Once the card is in your staging area, it doesn't have to follow the resource restrictions throughout the turn. So if you're running a deck that has order foundations and mountain attacks..on a turn where you're attacking, you can still use your foundations for their abilities.

If the E/F/R doesn't commit you can play it any number of times per turn. The only restriction is they can only be played once per trigger. So, if you have a response that triggers after X event happening, you can only play it once from one copy..if you have 4 copies you can play the response 4 times, once per copy. Enhances can be played only once per enhance phase per card.

thank you

Note that if you play the form on cards like Taking the Bait (which add themselves to your cardpool) it can effect your resource chain.

Stamp for peoples, except for one thing, it's Earth not mountain!

Tagrineth said:

Stamp for peoples, except for one thing, it's Earth not mountain!

i fail :(

Tagrineth said:

Stamp for peoples, except for one thing, it's Earth not mountain!

I'll be damned if you're gonna get me to call Wind 'Air'.

Cascade said:

Tagrineth said:

Stamp for peoples, except for one thing, it's Earth not mountain!

I'll be damned if you're gonna get me to call Wind 'Air'.

not to be silly, but 'wind' is not a resource.

Air -not wind
Earth -not mountain

not naming things correctly in practice will just develop bad habit that will lead into a situation in an event where you will call something wrongly, and you will not get your effect as you thought you would.