Also, I think 1d4d4 would be equivalent to (1d4)d4 merely because 1d(4d4) assumes I have a d16 and I don't even though I could just use 2d8 but then things start getting messy.
I sort of liked the 4E version of Vancian magic (different spells had different cool downs - once per day, once per encounter, at-will) but I disliked the variety of spells one had to select from - one of the big reasons I abandoned it. Also, maybe I am wrong, but I don't remember counter spell...
The problem here is that no actual information is transferred because you can't affect which state a quantum particle will go into (its random). So once you have prepared an entangled set (A & B) you have no idea which one has spin up and which one has spin down. The only way you can know is...