Can I counterspell my own counterspell?

In Dungeons & Dragons (D&D 5e), you generally cannot counter your own Counterspell because it uses your Reaction, and you can only take one reaction per round, plus you're already casting a spell (the first one) when the trigger happens. However, in Magic: The Gathering (MtG), yes, you absolutely can counter your own spell, even your own Counterspell, by using priority to cast another spell targeting the first one, often leading to complex interactions like fizzling or creating copies, depending on specific cards.
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Can you counterspell a counterspell on your own spell?

A spell or ability on the stack cannot target itself, therefore you wouldn't be able to counter a spell with itself, and it wouldn't be a legal target for an opponent's Redirect . If it would be two different instances of the same spell, then yes, they could target one another.
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Can you have a counterspell counter itself?

No, divert can "counter" (most) counterspells by changing the target to divert. Divert is still on the stack while resolving and changing targets and a legal target for the respective counterspell at that time. A spell is not a legal target for itself.
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Can you counterspell your own card?

Yup! You would normally have to announce you're holding priority as you cast the spell you're going to counter, though there's nothing saying you can't do this.
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Can you counter your own spell D&D?

Yup. I've even done it as a player before. Had a magic staff that decided when to cast spells using my body, and I couldn't stop it-so I counterspelled it. It's absurdly counterintuitive, but it works.
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Can you misdirect a counterspell to itself?

You can have Misdirection change Counterspell so that it targets Misdirection, yes. Doing so will cause Counterspell to fail to resolve since its new target (Misdirection) will have left the stack by the time it tries to resolve and your BoP will be saved. You can't make Counterspell target itself, though, no.
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Can I bolt bend a counterspell?

Yes, you can use Bolt Bend (or similar spells like Deflecting Swat) to effectively "counter" a Counterspell in Magic: The Gathering by redirecting the Counterspell to target Bolt Bend itself on the stack, causing it to fizzle when it tries to resolve. It's a satisfying play where you let your original spell resolve, as the Counterspell finds its new target (Bolt Bend) has already left the stack.
 
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Can you target an uncounterable spell?

This spell can't be countered. Uncounterable is a slang term for an attribute of a spell that precludes it from being countered.
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Is Counterspell worth taking?

Counterspell is one of the most useful spells in the game. It's powerful enough that lots of DMs modify or ban it. Your BBEG is about to use a 9th level spell, with a half decent skill check can shut it down - YOU CAN SHUT DOWN A 9TH LEVEL SPELL WITH IT!
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Can I cast a cantrip and spell in the same turn?

You must use a bonus action on your turn to cast the spell, provided that you haven't already taken a bonus action this turn. You can't cast another spell during the same turn, except for a cantrip with a casting time of 1 action.
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Can you twin counterspell?

Counterspell is a reaction cast against a creature in the process of casting a spell. Since two creatures can't cast spells simultaneously, a twinned counterspell would just be a wasted twinned spell.
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Do 1 /+ 1 counters cancel /- 1 counters?

Yes, in games like Magic: The Gathering, +1/+1 and -1/-1 counters do cancel each other out as a State-Based Action (SBA), removing themselves in matched pairs (one of each type) until only one type of counter remains, a rule implemented to simplify tracking and interactions. This interaction is key for mechanics like Persist or Undying, allowing creatures to return and have their counters removed for repeated effects. 
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Is counterspell or dispel magic better?

If fighting a spellcaster, you want Counterspell. If searching a spellcasters lair, you want Dispel Magic. Both are good and equally useful depending on the circumstance.
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Can silence be used as a counterspell?

In Magic: The Gathering, the card Silence doesn't counter spells on the stack; it prevents opponents from casting spells for the rest of the turn by stopping them from putting new spells onto the stack. You can cast Silence in response to a spell, but it won't affect that spell (which is already cast and on the stack), only future spells that turn, making it great for protecting your own plays or disrupting an opponent's turn after they've committed to a play.
 
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Can cantrips be counterspelled?

Yes, you absolutely can counterspell a cantrip in D&D 5e because cantrips are spells, and Counterspell works on any spell of 3rd level or lower without an ability check, using your reaction and a spell slot to negate the cantrip's effect. While it might seem wasteful to use a spell slot for a cantrip, it's effective for stopping powerful or annoying ones like Eldritch Blast, though it's often up to the Dungeon Master (DM) to decide if innate abilities (not "casting") can be countered. 
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Can I cast two spells in one turn?

Yes, you can cast two spells in one turn in D&D 5e, but with specific rules: if you use your Bonus Action for a spell, the only other spell you can cast that turn must be a cantrip (casting time 1 action); however, you can cast two leveled spells if you use Action Surge or other features (like a reaction spell, or items/racial traits that don't use spell slots), as the slot-spending limit is now the primary restriction, not the action economy in all cases. 
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Can a bard learn counterspell?

No, Bards don't inherently get Counterspell on their class spell list, but they can learn it using their powerful Magical Secrets feature, with College of Lore Bards getting it earlier (Level 6) than other Bards (Level 10). This makes Bards, especially Lore Bards, excellent Counterspell users because their Jack of All Trades feature adds their Proficiency Bonus to the ability check, making them very effective at shutting down enemy spells. 
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Is mana drain better than counterspell?

MANA DRAIN

A spell literally better than Counterspell (we call that strictly better, by the way), Mana Drain does what Counterspell does, but gives you a nice bit of mana, as a treat. It's very effective at hosing big plays, or if your Commander or strategy has activated abilities.
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Is a counterspell a crime?

If your counterspell targets a spell controlled by an opponent then yes, that's a crime.
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Can a counterspell counter itself?

Sean Langstraat A counterspell can't target itself because it wasn't an available target at the time of casting it.
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What is the rule 701.27 A in Magic The Gathering?

701.27a To proliferate means to choose any number of permanents and/or players that have a counter, then give each one additional counter of each kind that permanent or player already has.
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Can you upcast counterspell?

It is a 3rd level spell that can be upcast and use a higher spell slot. It requires line of sight. The person being 5e counterspell-ed does not add their proficiency modifier to their ability check.
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Can I deflecting SWAT a counterspell?

Yes, you can use Deflecting Swat on a Counterspell in Magic: The Gathering to stop it, but not by making the counterspell target itself; instead, you change the counterspell's target to Deflecting Swat, causing the counterspell to fizzle when Deflecting Swat resolves first and leaves the stack, leaving the counterspell without a legal target.
 
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Is a +1 +1 a counter?

+1/+1 counters are the most common counter type in Magic. They were introduced in Alpha.
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Can you counterspell a wand?

You cannot counterspell magic from an item. Counterspell states “when you see a creature cast a spell” whereas you would be “activating” a magic item.
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