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'''Counter''' is a term with several different meanings.
'''Counter''' is a term with several different meanings.


==Counters On Cards==
==Counters on cards==
A counter can be used to represent different effects on a card, especially those that last beyond the current turn. Examples include +1/+1 counters, charge counters, and time counters.
A counter can be used to represent different effects on a card, especially those that last beyond the current turn. Examples include +1/+1 counters, charge counters, and time counters.


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'''200.10.''' A counter is a marker placed on an object or player, either modifying its characteristics or interacting with an ability. A counter is not a token, and a token is not a counter. Counters with the same name or description are interchangeable.
'''200.10.''' A counter is a marker placed on an object or player, either modifying its characteristics or interacting with an ability. A counter is not a token, and a token is not a counter. Counters with the same name or description are interchangeable.


*'''200.10a''' A +X/+Y counter on a permanent, where X and Y are numbers, adds X to that permanent’s power and Y to that permanent’s toughness. Similarly, -X/-Y counters subtract from power and toughness.
*'''200.10a''' A +X/+Y counter on a permanent, where X and Y are numbers, adds X to that permanent's power and Y to that permanent's toughness. Similarly, -X/-Y counters subtract from power and toughness.


*'''200.10b''' The number of loyalty counters on a planeswalker in play indicates how much loyalty it has. }}
*'''200.10b''' The number of loyalty counters on a planeswalker in play indicates how much loyalty it has.}}


==Countering Spells==
==Countering spells==
Certain spells and abilities can "counter target spell" (or similiar effects). A spell can also be countered if it no longer has any legal targets when it tries to resolve.
Certain spells and abilities can "counter target spell" (or similar effects). A spell can also be countered if it no longer has any legal targets when it tries to resolve.


A spell that is countered is put into the [[graveyard]] instead of doing its effect. It is essentially negated.
A spell that is countered is put into the [[graveyard]] instead of doing its effect. It is essentially negated.


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*'''501.3.''' Counter
*'''501.3.''' Counter
**'''501.3a''' To counter a spell or ability means to cancel it, removing it from the stack. It doesn’t resolve and none of its effects occur. A countered spell is put into its owner’s graveyard. See rule 414, “Countering Spells and Abilities.”}}
**'''501.3a''' To counter a spell or ability means to cancel it, removing it from the stack. It doesn’t resolve and none of its effects occur. A countered spell is put into its owner’s graveyard. See rule 414, “Countering Spells and Abilities.”}}
==Countering Threats==
Countering can also refer to how a player deals with the cards played by their opponent.
For example, an opponent plays a creature spell.  You must deal with this creature or it will probably eventually cause you to lose the game.  You can counter it with a <c>counterspell</c>, counter it by using a [[removal]] spell on it, or counter it by playing a [[creature]] of your own.  Once you have done some response to an opponent's play, you have "countered" their [[threat]].


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Revision as of 08:37, 1 December 2007

Counter is a term with several different meanings.

Counters on cards

A counter can be used to represent different effects on a card, especially those that last beyond the current turn. Examples include +1/+1 counters, charge counters, and time counters.

From the ()


Countering spells

Certain spells and abilities can "counter target spell" (or similar effects). A spell can also be countered if it no longer has any legal targets when it tries to resolve.

A spell that is countered is put into the graveyard instead of doing its effect. It is essentially negated.

From the ()