Lysander
2009-09-05, 03:15 PM
This might have useful applications, but you'd need to know something about your opponent:
Preemptive Counterspell
Benefit: You can cast any of your spells as a preemptive counterspell targeting a single person. If the target is currently capable of casting that spell you must make a Spellcraft check (DC15 + spell level + enemy caster level - your caster level) and if successful the target suffers one of two effects depending whether they use prepared or spontaneous spells. A person who prepares spells will lose one instance of that spell. A spontaneous spellcaster will lose no spell slots, but will unable to cast that particular spell for a number of rounds equal to your caster level. A person with both prepared and spontaneous spells may suffer both effects. The target is aware of their magic being lost or blocked. If your target is not currently ready to cast the spell you are targeting your spell is wasted. A preemptive counterspell can itself be counterspelled.
Preemptive Counterspell
Benefit: You can cast any of your spells as a preemptive counterspell targeting a single person. If the target is currently capable of casting that spell you must make a Spellcraft check (DC15 + spell level + enemy caster level - your caster level) and if successful the target suffers one of two effects depending whether they use prepared or spontaneous spells. A person who prepares spells will lose one instance of that spell. A spontaneous spellcaster will lose no spell slots, but will unable to cast that particular spell for a number of rounds equal to your caster level. A person with both prepared and spontaneous spells may suffer both effects. The target is aware of their magic being lost or blocked. If your target is not currently ready to cast the spell you are targeting your spell is wasted. A preemptive counterspell can itself be counterspelled.