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I for one am quite happy that our Paleozoic overlords have received yet another blessing from the gods.

 

as for use, even if it doesn't prevent scale setting, it still negates the effects, so if your opponent's playing something like metalfoes, you can still slow their deck down drastically by flipping this.

 

also, while rare, it wouldn't be impossible to use ASF first, and then chain this when your opponent attempts to activate the spell(s) they set. 

 

also, pot of desires. just... think about pot of desires.

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The thing with ASF is, is that you have to preempt it to get any results. With Imperial Order, you get to choose when you flip it for the surprise factor, normally resulting in an additional wasted card. That factor hasn't changed even with the errata.

 

Imperial Order negates everything, but still allows them to place down continuous spells and pendulum scales, even though they can't use them (can still ps though), ASF can't do jack to things already face-up, but makes pendulums unable to play fully instead of half-effectiveness.

 

as for getting rid of Imperial Order;

 

True Kings and Zoodiacs come to mind.

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I for one am quite happy that our Paleozoic overlords have received yet another blessing from the gods.

 

as for use, even if it doesn't prevent scale setting, it still negates the effects, so if your opponent's playing something like metalfoes, you can still slow their deck down drastically by flipping this.

 

also, while rare, it wouldn't be impossible to use ASF first, and then chain this when your opponent attempts to activate the spell(s) they set. 

 

also, pot of desires. just... think about pot of desires.

That's when they flip decree 

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