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Jun 29 at 4:59 vote accept Nobody the Hobgoblin
Jun 20 at 8:19 history duplicates list edited Nobody the Hobgoblin duplicates list edited from Can spells be cast through a Wall of Force? to Can spells be cast through a Wall of Force?, For the purpose of magic immunity, does Counterspell target the caster or the spell?
Jun 20 at 8:13 comment added Thomas Markov Let us continue this discussion in chat.
Jun 20 at 8:12 comment added Nobody the Hobgoblin Alright, I'll leave it be closed in this version.
Jun 20 at 8:11 comment added Thomas Markov I think that’s also been asked before.
Jun 20 at 8:05 comment added Nobody the Hobgoblin @ThomasMarkov Do you think if I change wall of force to any other obstacle that allows sight this would help? I mean, then you maybe could close it as a dupe if you can cast through a window with glass panes :-)?
Jun 20 at 8:02 comment added Thomas Markov In other words, change counterspell here to any other spell and the question seems to be the same, hence the general question asking about spells broadly.
Jun 20 at 8:01 comment added Thomas Markov I’ve closed this as a duplicate since the linked question covers this one just fine. There are no peculiarities with counterspell that the more general question does not address.
Jun 20 at 8:00 comment added Nobody the Hobgoblin Whoever closed this as a dupe, I posted this question because of this answer, which claims were it not for the need to see, you could counter through full cover: it seems not obvious if counterspell needs a clear path to the target, so I wanted to present a question that cleanly resolves this, and wall of force is the best way I think to ignore the "cannot see" issues. I can instead use a clear crystal wall.
Jun 20 at 7:55 history closed Thomas Markov dnd-5e Duplicate of Can spells be cast through a Wall of Force?
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