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'''List of spells with opposite effects:''' (these spells do not dispel each other, but their effects are equal and opposite, so they do cancel each other out) | '''List of spells with opposite effects:''' (these spells do not dispel each other, but their effects are equal and opposite, so they do cancel each other out) | ||
* [[Bloodlust]]–[[Weakness]] | |||
* [[Fortune]]–[[Misfortune]] | * [[Fortune]]–[[Misfortune]] | ||
* [[Mirth]]–[[Sorrow]] | * [[Mirth]]–[[Sorrow]] | ||
[[Category: Terms]] | [[Category: Terms]] |
Revision as of 09:14, 17 December 2016
Counter is term for spells that have counterpart spell which dispels (cancels) it, and which it dispels. This means that both counter spells in a pair can not be active on the same unit at the same time. When a counter spell is cast on a unit which is under the effects of its counterpart, the existing spell effect will be removed and the newly cast spell will take effect.
List of true counter spells:
List of spells with opposite effects: (these spells do not dispel each other, but their effects are equal and opposite, so they do cancel each other out)