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− | Whenever a spellcaster successfully casts a spell within 60 feet of or targeting another spellcaster, the second caster may attempt to counterspell. They make a [[Knowledge|Knowledge (Magic)]] check equal to the DC of the spell being cast. If they succeed, they may spend 4 AP and as an [[Immediate Action]] cast a counterspell. | + | Whenever a spellcaster successfully casts a spell within 60 feet of or targeting another spellcaster, the second caster may attempt to counterspell. They make a [[Knowledge|Knowledge (Magic)]] check equal to the DC of the spell being cast. If they had previously prepared an action to counter a spell from this caster they get a +4 to this check. If they succeed, they may spend 4 AP and as an [[Immediate Action]] cast a counterspell. |
They make a check in either the same discipline or one of the opposing disciplines of the discipline used to cast the target spell. If they beat the check originally used to cast the spell, then the spell is countered. If not, the spell functions as normal. | They make a check in either the same discipline or one of the opposing disciplines of the discipline used to cast the target spell. If they beat the check originally used to cast the spell, then the spell is countered. If not, the spell functions as normal. |
Revision as of 14:12, 17 February 2011
Whenever a spellcaster successfully casts a spell within 60 feet of or targeting another spellcaster, the second caster may attempt to counterspell. They make a Knowledge (Magic) check equal to the DC of the spell being cast. If they had previously prepared an action to counter a spell from this caster they get a +4 to this check. If they succeed, they may spend 4 AP and as an Immediate Action cast a counterspell.
They make a check in either the same discipline or one of the opposing disciplines of the discipline used to cast the target spell. If they beat the check originally used to cast the spell, then the spell is countered. If not, the spell functions as normal.
For example, Garth casts a fire spell with a DC of 25 at Brian. He rolls a 28 and so the spell is cast. Brian makes a DC 25 Knowledge (Magic) check, which he beats with a 31, correctly identifying the spell. He then can counter using one of several disciplines - fire, as it is the same; cold or water, as they are specifically used to counter fire; or magic, as it can counter anything. Either way, he must beat or equal Garth's original roll of 28.
If one wishes to counter Mixed Spells, all of the checks must be beaten independently. A spell using three disciplines must have each roll beaten, by a discipline appropriate to each constituent discipline.
The Magic discipline may be used to counterspell any other discipline. It is especially useful when countering mixed spells - unlike the normal rules above, to counter a mixed sell with the Magic discipline, one must only beat the highest roll used in casting the spell.
No Capacity is ever spent.