ShadowDweller said:
Not ever seen.
Why counterspell when you can more easily ready a fireball at the caster in question and do damage ON TOP OF forcing a DC: 45 Concentration check?
That's how I counterspell. The last time I tried to use that tactic, it was against a cleric. He made his Reflex save against my
fireball and
barely made his Concentration check. (If he had failed his save, he couldn't have Concentrated.) Alas, he was casting
heal on an evil barbarian at the time.
You'll notice that, in this example, a wizard has a decent chance of disrupting a
cleric's spells, and, oh yeah, injure him at the same time.
Legildur said:
Spell Resistance, Spell Immunity, Energy Resistance/Protection, concealment, etc. A readied Fireball won't always be a good option. Many times it is, but not always.
True. In the above example, the cleric still managed to cast his spell. However, there's no way my wizard could have countered
heal. I find readying an action to burn my opponent to be more useful than counterspelling all the time - at least I'll find out if the cleric had cast
protection from fire (switch to
lightning bolt) or
spell resistance (switch to
Otiluke's resilient sphere).
Shallown said:
I often as a player have counter spelled usually with dispel magic bad guys to shut down thier ability to do things to the party. If you have one big spell caster surrounded by mooks it is often useful to counter spell him while the party wipes out the mooks after the Big bad caster fails to geta few spells off and loses those spells they get a little nervous.
Nah, I find it more useful to ready actions to burn the evil spellcaster and his mooks simultaneously.
I've seen it
contemplated once. A newer DM asked me about it before a nasty encounter. He ended up not using it in the encounter, on the (correct) grounds that it sucked

I think maybe the NPCs were thinking of counterspelling my wizard or something, but that only works if they observed my spellcasting and basically copied my spell list
