Summary

  • Free counterspells with alternate casting costs can be incredibly powerful, helping you counter spells without spending mana.
  • Cards like Fierce Guardianship, Mindbreak Trap, and Thwart offer unique ways to counter spells for free in different situations.
  • Force of Will, the original free counterspell, remains one of the best options, requiring only one life and a blue card to counter any spell.

Counterspells are among the most debilitating plays in 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Magic: The Gathering. You’ve set up your board perf꧙ectly, and you have an infinite combo ready to pop off… until your foe taps a few i🌠slands and says those brutal words: “I play Counterspell.”

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While normally an investment of mana is required to counter any spell, there ar🦩e a few notable examples that have alternate casting cost🗹s that allow them to be cast for free. These incredibly powerful free counterspells are among the best ways to counter spells the game has ever produced.

10 ⛄ Fierce Guardianship 🅺

Free For Commander Players (Not Monetarily, Though)

Screenshot of Fierce Guardianship Commander Masters MTG

This is one of the more niche free counterspells, but its amazing utility in games of𝔍 Commander cannot be overstated. Simply being able to counter a noncreature spell straight-up for zero mana as long as you control your commanderไ is massively powerful.

Most people seemingly agree, as despi♔te this card having two printings – one in Commander 2020 and one in Commander Masters (with three different variants) – this card’s median price on the secondary market is ju🌊st under $50.

9 ꧋ Mindbreak Trap

When Countering One Spell Isn’t Enough

Screenshot of Mindbreak Trap Zendikar MTG

This card, at one point, was worth over $70, but then it was reprinted as part of the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Breaking News bonus sheet in Outlaws of Thunder Junct൲ion, which sent the card’s price tumbling.

Beyond its monetary value, though, this card’s in-game value is not up for debate, as any Storm deck or deck 🅘that focuses on resolving lo🐽ts of spells consecutively would be utterly destroyed by this card’s alternate casting cost of zero – though it must be noted this card does not technically counter spells but exiles them instead.

8 Thwart

Pair With Landfall Cards For Maximum Value

Screenshot of Thwart Mercadian Masques MTG

A little-used and nearly forgottඣen card from 1999’s Mercadian Masques set, this card straight-up counters any spell for free, so long as you’re willing to return three Islands you co🅺ntrol to your hand instead of paying its (rather steep) mana cost of two colorless and two blue mana.

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While that might sound like a brutal setback for your mana base, note that this 𒐪card’s text does not limit the Islands to basic ones, so you can return cards to your🦄 hand such as Murders at Karlov Manor’s surveil lands that are also Islands (helping you thin your deck when you replay them) or triomes that are Islands, such as Ketria Triome or Xander’s Lounge, for future cycling use.

7 Foil

Combos Well With Thwart

Screenshot of Foil Prophecy MTG

One of the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:best common counterspells of all time, this card was originally printed at uncommon in the final set in Masques block: 2000’s Prophecy. While pitching an Island and another card from your hand is a fairly steep cost, a free counterspell is a free counterspe🐽ll, and this card being able to hit any spඣell type makes it eminently useful.

Foil also combos well with Thwart, as you can counter two spells🔴 back-to-back for zero mana if you start by countering a spell with Thwart for free (returning three Islands) and then pitch two of those cards to Foil’s alternate casting cost. Not bad for the price of nothing!

6 Daze

Banned In Pauper For Good Reason

Screenshot of Daze Nemesis MTG

This card was part of a cycle of cards from 2000’s Nemesis set that allowed you to return Islands to your hand to cast it for free, and all ofꦅ those cards have made waves competitively over MTG’s꧑ history.

While Daze is curren💃tly only banned in Pauper, it has long been an important staple counterspell in the Modern and Legacy formats, seeing as the trade-off of returning one Island to your ▨hand and being able to counter any spell (as long as the foe can’t pay one colorless mana, of course) is absolutely worth it to any self-respecting blue mage.

5 📖 Mental Misstep ♔

Phyrexian Mana Has Never Been Better

Screenshot of Mental Misstep New Phyrexia MTG

A card that employs overpowered Phyrexian mana (either two life or one mana of a specific color), this counterspell is almost always more effective as a surpriseꦿ option that will cost you two life &ndas🌠h; and also likely win you a counterspell war if employed in a timely manner.

This card is so thunderously powerful, in fact, that it is banned in both Modern and Legacy – two of the most powerful formats around – and even restricted in Vintage, which makes it only one of 49 cards restricted in the format; other banned Vintage cards include legendary spells such as the Power Nine (Black Lotus, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:the Moxen, Time Walk, etc.), Necropotence and Channel.

4 Flare of Denial ﷽

Kill A Creature, Counter A Spell

Screenshot of Flare of Denail Modern Horizons 3 MTG

One of the more recent cards featured, this card introduced itself in Modern Horizons 3 🦄as a top-tier free counte🌄rspell that only requires you to sacrifice a nontoken blue creature instead of paying its one colorless and two blue mana cost.

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Of course, this card would be better if you could sacrifice a token creature but its ability to counter any spell𝔉 type is laudable. Still, this card does force you to have a board state (beyond lands) of some kind when you cast it, so it doesn’t quite reach the heights of the top three.

3 Force of🅘 🃏Negation

A Modern (Horizons) Masterpiece

Screenshot of Force of Negation Modern Horizons MTG

Originally printed in Modern Horizons as a riff on the original free counterspell, this card can only counter noncreature spells, which is a bummer, but in order tღo circumvent its casting cost you simply exile a blue card from your hand – that’s it.

No loss of life, no other card exiled, no permanent sacrificed or returned to your hand – just one blue card and you can counter any noncreature spell your foe throws at you. On top of that, Force of Negation forces your foe to exile that countered card instead of putting it into their graveyard to avoid any recursion shenanigans they may have had𓆏 planned.

2 ♏P𒅌act of Negation

No Mana Cost, No Problem

Screenshot of Pact of Negation Time Spiral Remastered MTG

A card with a “zero” in its mana cost is always going to the get the attention of MTG players, and when it’s attached t♕o the phrase “counter target spell,” control mages the world over salivate in anticipation of fizzling a foe’s well-laid plans for literally nothꦺing.

Of course, if you counter a spell with this before you have three colorless and two blue mana available, you straight-up lose the game during your next upkeep – so the drawback is quite♛ steep – but any counterspell player knows exactly the right time to pull this tremendously strong free counterspell out of the bag so they won’t get hit with a “go🗹od game” prematurely.

1 Force of Will 💧

The Original Free Counterspell Remains The Best

Screenshot of Force of Will Double Masters MTG

Unsurprising𓆉ly, the best-ever free counterspell was the first one ever printed, all the way back in 1996’s Alliances expansion. For one life and exiling a blue card from your hand, you can straight-up counter any spell your foe throws your way – that’s it.

There are no other drawbacks and nothing more to it. Of course, this card’s actual mana cost of three colorless and two blue mana is quite prohibitive on its own, but this card does not exist to be hardcast. Force of Will is an iconic card, and though it has had a few notable reprints in recent memory (Eternal Masters, Double Masters, Dominaria Remaste🎐red), any printing of this is going to be a hot commodity. Even its Alliances original, which was actually printed at uncommon, holds a median value above $65, and that’s understandable since this is the best free counterspell ever printed.

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