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<blockquote data-quote="Plaguescarred" data-source="post: 6906489" data-attributes="member: 6701422"><p>FWIW There's some Sage Advice on Ready an Action timing regarding spellcasting </p><p></p><p></p><p><span style="color: #333333"><span style="font-family: inherit"><strong>Can you ready <em>dispel magic</em> to stop another spell from taking effect? </strong>The easiest way to stop a spell is to cast<em>counterspell</em> on its caster while it’s being cast. If successful, <em>counterspell</em> interrupts the other spell’s casting, and that spell fails to take effect. <em>Counterspell</em> works against any spell, regardless of a spell’s casting time or duration.</span></span></p><p><span style="color: #333333"><span style="font-family: inherit">With the Ready action, <em>dispel magic</em> can be cast in response to another spell being cast, yet <em>dispel magic</em> can’t substitute for <em>counterspell</em>. The main reason is that <em>dispel magic</em> removes a spell that is already on a target, whether that target is a creature, an object, or some other phenomenon. <em>Dispel magic</em> can’t pre-dispel something. If a spell isn’t already present on a target, <em>dispel magic </em>does nothing to that target. The best that a readied <em>dispel magic</em> can do is dispel a spell immediately after it’s been cast to prevent it from having any effect after the action used to cast it. For example, on your turn you could say something like this: “I ready <em>dispel magic</em>, and if the high priest casts a spell on anyone, I cast <em>dispel magic</em> on the target if the spell takes hold.” If the high priest then cast <em>hold person</em> on your companion who fails the save against it, you could unleash your readied <em>dispel magic</em> and end <em>hold person</em>.</span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Plaguescarred, post: 6906489, member: 6701422"] FWIW There's some Sage Advice on Ready an Action timing regarding spellcasting [COLOR=#333333][FONT='inherit'][B]Can you ready [I]dispel magic[/I] to stop another spell from taking effect? [/B]The easiest way to stop a spell is to cast[I]counterspell[/I] on its caster while it’s being cast. If successful, [I]counterspell[/I] interrupts the other spell’s casting, and that spell fails to take effect. [I]Counterspell[/I] works against any spell, regardless of a spell’s casting time or duration.[/FONT][/COLOR] [COLOR=#333333][FONT='inherit']With the Ready action, [I]dispel magic[/I] can be cast in response to another spell being cast, yet [I]dispel magic[/I] can’t substitute for [I]counterspell[/I]. The main reason is that [I]dispel magic[/I] removes a spell that is already on a target, whether that target is a creature, an object, or some other phenomenon. [I]Dispel magic[/I] can’t pre-dispel something. If a spell isn’t already present on a target, [I]dispel magic [/I]does nothing to that target. The best that a readied [I]dispel magic[/I] can do is dispel a spell immediately after it’s been cast to prevent it from having any effect after the action used to cast it. For example, on your turn you could say something like this: “I ready [I]dispel magic[/I], and if the high priest casts a spell on anyone, I cast [I]dispel magic[/I] on the target if the spell takes hold.” If the high priest then cast [I]hold person[/I] on your companion who fails the save against it, you could unleash your readied [I]dispel magic[/I] and end [I]hold person[/I].[/FONT][/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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