What happens if you counterspell a counterspell in MTG?

If you counterspell a counterspell, the first counterspell is removed from the stack without resolving, allowing your original spell (the one the opponent tried to counter) to continue resolving as if it were never challenged, assuming no other spells intervene, demonstrating the "last-in, first-out" nature of the stack in Magic: The Gathering.
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Can you counterspell a counterspell in MTG?

Yes, absolutely! In Magic: The Gathering, you can always counterspell a counterspell by responding to the first counterspell with your own, as spells go on the stack (First-In, Last-Out), allowing for layers of responses; if your counterspell resolves first, the opponent's counterspell is removed from the stack and fizzles, letting your original spell resolve. 
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How many times can you counterspell a counterspell?

each can only cast Counterspell once a round. It requires a Reaction action to cast and you only get one of those per round. That being said, more than one Counterspell can be cast per round. If you have 7 people each able to normally cast Counterspell, you could potentially have 7 castings of Counterspell that round.
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Is it still cast if something is 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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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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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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Is it possible to counter a counter?

Yes. Any spell can be countered (including counters themselves), unless they say "This spell can't be countered" or the opponent has an effect that prevents counters, such as Allosaurus Shepherd, or Chimil the Inner Sun.
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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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Can you counter a counterspell with 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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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 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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How to stop counterspells in MTG?

To counter a Counterspell in MTG, you use "stack manipulation" like casting another instant to counter their Counterspell (Counterspelling the Counterspell!), playing uncounterable threats (Thrun, the Last Troll), using Cavern of Souls to make creatures uncounterable, baiting their mana with less important spells, playing multiple threats in a turn, or using cards like Defense Grid or Vexing Shusher to hinder them. The core idea is to force their hand, punish their mana, or play around their spells entirely. 
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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 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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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 necklace of fireballs?

If you're still casting it, then yes it can be countered but if it's just providing the effect such as fireball necklace where detaching the bead and throwing it causes the fireball then no, it couldn't be counterspelled.
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Does counterspell work on counterspell?

Yes, in Dungeons & Dragons 5e, you absolutely can counterspell a counterspell while you're casting your original spell, using your reaction, as long as you haven't used it yet. This creates a "counterspell tag" where the original caster (using their reaction) can break an enemy's counterspell, allowing their main spell (like Fireball) to resolve, and then another enemy could even counterspell that counterspell, continuing until reactions run out or someone can't respond. 
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What is the counterspell rule in mtg?

In Magic: The Gathering, Counterspell works by targeting a spell or ability on the stack (the zone where spells wait to resolve), removing it from the game, and sending it to the graveyard, preventing it from having any effect. You cast Counterspell as an instant (usually in blue) in response to an opponent casting something, targeting their spell before it resolves; if your Counterspell resolves, their spell is "countered" and gone.
 
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Can Counterspell target nothing?

No, in most cases, you cannot cast Counterspell without a legal target, as you must choose a target when putting the spell on the stack; however, specific cards or situations (like using Redirect or Divert to change its target) can allow it to resolve without countering something, or cards like Whirlwind Denial offer alternatives. For the standard Magic: The Gathering Counterspell, you need an existing spell on the stack to target, or the casting is illegal, but tricks exist to make it fizzle after casting. 
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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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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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Can Counterspell cancel the casting of a creature?

No, counterspells can only counter spells. A creature entering the battlefield by means of an ability is not a spell. Your opponent would need a card that can counter abilities, like [[Voidslime]], to stop the effect.
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Can counterspell target itself?

No, a Counterspell (or any spell) cannot target itself when cast because a spell on the stack isn't a legal target for itself (MTG Rule 115.5), but you can use a spell like Redirect or Imp's Mischief to change its target to that redirection spell, causing the Counterspell to fizzle when it tries to resolve, as the redirection spell will have already left the stack. 
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How many times can you counteroffer?

There is no limit to the number of times each party can counter during negotiations. Each counter should lower the price, signaling the buyer is nearing a final offer. Neither party is obligated to settle until they agree on a contract, which occurs once the counteroffer is accepted.
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What is the best way to fight counterspells?

Play Discard Spells

You can use a Duress to clear the way for the spell you really want to resolve thanks to how cheap it is. Often an opponent may even spend their counterspell on the discard spell to conceal the rest of their hand, but you still end up with a window to resolve something else if that taps them out.
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