Foundation question

By Dark_Fantom, in UFS Rules Q & A

K so I was playing my friend the other day and noticed that 10 minutes into the game we both had a lot of foundations out, i just wanted to know if a) there is a limit of how many foundations you can have in your staging area? and B) is there a limit on how many foundations i can play on my turn?

to both questions i say no. no limitations. i've literally seen a deck able to, once it goes off, play every card in its deck.

Dark_Fantom said:

K so I was playing my friend the other day and noticed that 10 minutes into the game we both had a lot of foundations out, i just wanted to know if a) there is a limit of how many foundations you can have in your staging area? and B) is there a limit on how many foundations i can play on my turn?

A) How many cards do you have in your deck?

B) Can you pass the control checks to get them into play? Do you still have cards in your hand?

OR

A) No

B) No

If your opponent was playing ***Voldo***, so losing via decking wasn't an issue, you could theoretically play every foundation in your deck.

Though that makes me wonder, if you were playing against Voldo, would you lose when you had no cards at all in your deck (EG drew the last card in your deck, cause the rest were in play?) And if you only had 1 card left in your deck, would you just keep checking it over and over until you did have to draw?

aslum said:

Though that makes me wonder, if you were playing against Voldo, would you lose when you had no cards at all in your deck (EG drew the last card in your deck, cause the rest were in play?) And if you only had 1 card left in your deck, would you just keep checking it over and over until you did have to draw?

The minute you have no cards in your deck, you must cycle.

If you cycle and are unable to remove 10 cards from the game you loose.

If your opponent is ***Voldo***, then yes, you'd re-cycle and check that one card over and over, but if you have no deck or discard pile left, you will still lose.

I meant this voldo (pictured below). Though after having seen both responses... a quick look at the rules says Tag is right.

202.6 [snip] If after removing cards in this way, a player no longer has any cards left in their deck, that player loses the game.

However Voldo prevents that removal, so you do still have cards in your deck (if you do) and don't lose there.

However 102.2 has that covered.

Voldo3.jpg