Learn more. Can you counterspell everything? Asked 1 year, 10 months ago. Active 1 year, 10 months ago. Viewed 1k times. Improve this question. Your opponent wouldn't hit you with Didn't Say Please, they would hit a spell you control.
Are you saying that they hit Veil of Summer while it's on the stack? Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. This excludes lands they aren't spells and can't be countered Improve this answer. Do note that "can't be countered" just means that a counterspell or ability does not have effect on it when it resolves. It can still be targeted by said counterspell. If then for some reason the spell can be countered again before the counterspell resolves, it will be countered. These are Spells Activated abilities on the stack Triggered abilities on the stack In general, all of those can be countered.
For example, Counterspell can't counter abilities. Annul can only counter an Artifact spell or an Enchantment spell. Revolutionary Rebuff can't counter abilities or Artifact spells.
Trickbind can't counter spells. Yes, subject to the limitations mentioned above. Community Bot 1. Isochron Scepter " What distinction are you drawing between the two kinds? Karl Knechtel, They're all spells, so there's no distinction from that point of view. But if you want to describe what things are spells, then one must list three things because no terminology covers two of them and nothing else.
Specifically, you can't just say "a copy on the stack" because "copy" is not a thing in MTG; it's always a copy of something , and there's no something that means "card or spell". I think you typo'd, then? One of the "copy of a card on the stack"s should be "copy of a spell on the stack"? KarlKnechtel, woops! Good catch. Sorry for the confusion.
Here are some notable exceptions: Some spells have rules text that explicitly say "This spell can't be countered" which means that counterspells are ineffective. Here are some nominally uncounterable spells. Some spells have Split Second, which are functionally uncounterable by spell.
This is because Split Second makes casting any spells including counterspells illegal. While I believe that ikegami gave a pretty comprehensive answer to this question, the card rulings on gatherer may also be of help in this case: Veil of Summer has no effect until it resolves. It can be countered. Raj Raj 7 7 silver badges 15 15 bronze badges.
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Hexproof Hexproof from [quality]. From the glossary of the Comprehensive Rules September 24, — Innistrad: Midnight Hunt Hexproof A keyword ability that precludes a permanent or player from being targeted by an opponent. See rule Hexproof If an effect causes an object with such an ability to lose hexproof from [quality A], for example, that object would still have hexproof from [quality B].
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Universal Conquest Wiki. Portal Three Kingdoms mechanic Duels of the Planeswalkers keyword. Hexproof This permanent can't be the target of spells or abilities your opponents control. Hexproof from [quality] This permanent can't be the target of [quality] spells your opponents control or abilities of [quality] sources your opponents control.
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