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Are there too darn many spellcasters?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fanaelialae" data-source="post: 7322009" data-attributes="member: 53980"><p>It's not a top pick spell in most of my campaigns. In the last big campaign I ran (which went to 19th level) there were a handful of caster enemies (despite that it was intentionally a high magic campaign). </p><p></p><p>IMO, it's a situational spell. Incredibly powerful in the right circumstances, but otherwise dead weight. It remains a top choice despite this because spellcasting opponents can be incredibly dangerous, and counterspell shuts them down hard (unless they can also counterspell). As just one example, a high level caster with Hold Person can single handedly render the entire party paralyzed if they get lucky.</p><p></p><p>I have taken it in some of my friends' campaigns, but not every time. In the campaign I'm playing in, my 10th level lore bard opted not to take counterspell. We've faced a few casting enemies thus far, and I missed it in those encounters, but we haven't faced enough casters to justify spending a precious known spell on it. My character has a manipulative theme to his spells, fitting his personality, and counterspell doesn't fit the theme.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fanaelialae, post: 7322009, member: 53980"] It's not a top pick spell in most of my campaigns. In the last big campaign I ran (which went to 19th level) there were a handful of caster enemies (despite that it was intentionally a high magic campaign). IMO, it's a situational spell. Incredibly powerful in the right circumstances, but otherwise dead weight. It remains a top choice despite this because spellcasting opponents can be incredibly dangerous, and counterspell shuts them down hard (unless they can also counterspell). As just one example, a high level caster with Hold Person can single handedly render the entire party paralyzed if they get lucky. I have taken it in some of my friends' campaigns, but not every time. In the campaign I'm playing in, my 10th level lore bard opted not to take counterspell. We've faced a few casting enemies thus far, and I missed it in those encounters, but we haven't faced enough casters to justify spending a precious known spell on it. My character has a manipulative theme to his spells, fitting his personality, and counterspell doesn't fit the theme. [/QUOTE]
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