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I like the idea of house-ruling it. Basically, follow all standard rules of counterspell, but you can use an opposing inflict/cure spell of equal or greater power. The requirement to use a higher level spell is only when using the "of the same school" perk of the Improved Counterspell feat. It's a limitation of the feat, so I don't think it applies in this situation.

Azothath wrote:
An alternative might be conj(healing) vs hit point damage only necromancy spells... you'd have to verify that.

Azothath, I'm intrigued. Can you elaborate?


In the same way that spells like "Light" counter or dispel "Darkness," it makes sense to me that a Cure Light Wounds spell would be able to counter-spell Inflict Light Wounds.

Is this confirmed or denied anywhere in the rules?
If this is not possible, would anyone perceive unforeseen complications with establishing it as a home-brew ruling?


Hello, all!

I am working on a Dwarven alchemist, and I like the idea of the Enlarge Person formula as a defensive spell against DEX-based enemies. I know that Dwarves get +4 to AC against creatures of the "giant" subtype as well. My question is does the Enlarge Person spell give the subject the "Giant Subtype," or just a larger size?

If it did, that would be pretty sweet, granting the Alchemist an AC bonus as well as debuffing the enemy. Input?


Hello, all!

I am working on a Dwarven alchemist, and I like the idea of the Enlarge Person formula as a defensive spell against DEX-based enemies. I know that Dwarves get +4 to AC against creatures of the "giant" subtype as well. My question is does the Enlarge Person spell give the subject the "Giant Subtype," or just a larger size?

If it did, that would be pretty sweet, granting the Alchemist an AC bonus as well as debuffing the enemy. Input?