Is a spell still cast if it's countered?

Yes, a spell that is countered is still considered cast, meaning its "when you cast" triggers (like on Ulamog, Talrand, or Guttersnipe) still happen, but the spell itself doesn't resolve and its "enters the battlefield" (ETB) effects don't trigger because it goes to the graveyard instead. Casting is the act of putting it on the stack and paying costs; countering removes it from the stack before it resolves.
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Do you still cast a spell if it's countered?

It can be counterspelled, preventing it from entering the battlefield but still triggering “cast” abilities. If they're countered you still trigger “cast” abilities but not “enter the battlefield” abilities.
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Can you counterspell and cast a spell?

You sure can! Here's a common way for it to happen: Cornelius the wizard is casting fireball on his turn, and his foe casts counterspell on him. Cornelius has counterspell prepared, so he uses his reaction to cast it and break his foe's counterspell before it can stop fireball.
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Do counterspells negate cast triggers?

A few cards have abilities that trigger when they are cast, as opposed to when they enter the battlefield. This means that countering the spell will not prevent the triggered ability from occurring.
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Does Counterspell waste a spell slot?

Counterspell burns a spell slot same as the spell being countered. Time, materials, body movements, all that energy from the Weave being drawn to give the magic some form, only for another caster to counter that energy.
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What is the counterspell rule?

In Dungeons & Dragons 5e, Counterspell is a reaction spell that stops another spell as it's being cast, requiring you to see the caster and have your reaction available. For spells of 3rd level or lower, it's an automatic success; for higher-level spells, you must make an ability check (DC 10 + the spell's level) to negate it, consuming a spell slot. It's a core defensive tool for arcane spellcasters to disrupt enemy magic. 
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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 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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What can you counter with counterspell?

Counterspell can counter an instant spell, a sorcery spell, a creature spell, an artifact spell, a planeswalker spell, or an enchantment spell.
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Does a countered spell still cascade?

If you counter a cascade spell, the cascade trigger still resolves. You can 100% counter a card with cascade on it using a card like Counterspell or Logic Knot. However, the cascade trigger would still resolve after the counter. This is part of what makes cascade cards so powerful.
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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 counterspell my own counterspell?

#1. 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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Does counterspell work on cantrips?

Yes, Counterspell absolutely works on cantrips in Dungeons & Dragons 5e, because cantrips are spells, and a standard Counterspell (3rd level or lower) automatically cancels any spell of 3rd level or lower, and cantrips count as 0-level spells, meaning they're automatically fizzled out. You just need to use a spell slot (usually a 3rd-level slot for your standard Counterspell) to fuel it, even though the cantrip itself doesn't use one.
 
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Can you counterspell a counterspell if you cast the original spell?

As long as your reaction isn't used, yes, you can.
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How to beat counter spell?

Play a 2-3 cost card and try to bait out the counter. Add more cards that can't be countered or cards that make your cards uncounterable. Here's one people don't think about often, COPY YOUR SPELLS WITH AN INSTANT. You have priority on the stack when it's your turn.
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Does counterspell count as dying?

Correct. The card became a spell on the stack which was countered before it could become a creature on the battlefield. A countered creature does not die.
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Do you still cast a spell if it gets countered?

Yes, a spell that is countered is still considered cast, meaning its "when you cast" triggers (like on Ulamog, Talrand, or Guttersnipe) still happen, but the spell itself doesn't resolve and its "enters the battlefield" (ETB) effects don't trigger because it goes to the graveyard instead. Casting is the act of putting it on the stack and paying costs; countering removes it from the stack before it resolves.
 
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What spells does Counterspell not work on?

If the creature is casting a spell of 3rd level or lower, its spell fails and has no effect.
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What is the counterspell rule in dnd?

In D&D 5e, Counterspell is a 3rd-level reaction spell that stops another spell being cast within 60 feet, requiring you to see the caster. It automatically negates spells of 3rd level or lower; for higher-level spells, you make a spellcasting ability check (DC 10 + spell level) to succeed. Upcasting Counterspell with a higher-level slot makes it easier to counter higher-level spells automatically. 
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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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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 I do a cantrip and a 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 cast Fireball twice with Quickened spell?

No, quickened spell allows you to turn an action spell into a bonus action spell, but it doesn't ignore the "one spell per turn" rule. You could cast fireball, then quicken a fire bolt, or vice versa. It allows a cantrip spell and full spell to go off in one turn, but not two full spells.
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Is there a duplication spell in D&D?

In D&D, "duplication spells" vary, with Simulacrum (7th-level Wizard) creating a semi-real, half-HP duplicate of a creature for tasks, requiring snow/ice and costly ruby dust, while Mirror Image (2nd-level Illusion) creates illusory duplicates for defense. Lower-level options include creating duplicate objects with spells like Duplicate (for items) or using Wish to replicate other spells, offering various forms of temporary or imperfect copies.
 
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