When a gatherer counter target spell, it means that the spell is prevented from taking effect or resolving, essentially nullifying its effects.
You can counter an instant or sorcery spell with a spell that has the ability to target it.
'Flash Counter' is a Blue Instant costing 1U. "Counter target instant spell."
If a card's not a land, then it's a spell - a creature on the stack waiting to resolve is a 'creature spell', for example. You can use a 'counter target spell' card against creature spells, instants, artifact spells, etc, the only things you can't use it on are lands, or activated abilities.
The counter spell for the first spell is "Protego."
When a creature with the ability "can't be the target of spells or abilities" in Magic: The Gathering is targeted by a spell or ability, the spell or ability will not affect that creature. This means the spell or ability will have no effect on the creature with that ability.
The first spell that can counter a spell in Magic: The Gathering is called "Counterspell." It allows a player to prevent an opponent's spell from taking effect.
There are a few ways to get rid of Progenitus.The first is to counter spell it, using any spell that says 'counter target spell'. Secondly,any mass removal spell that doesn't target such as Day of Judgement, Wrath of God, Plague wind, Damnation, Kirtar's Wrath, Rout, Austure Command, Decree of Pain, and other such spells will get rid of it. 3rd, if it's your opponent's only creature,making them sacrifice it through chainer's edict, cruel edict, diabolic edict will deal with it.
No, a spell typically requires a target in order to be cast effectively.
The target of this spell or ability can be a creature, player, or planeswalker.
it means if the oppdent is making a speel you can counter it and send it to the graveyard before they use the efect
The card "Counterspell" allows you to exile a target spell from the stack.
"Nox"