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==Counter-magic== Of course, enemies may attempt to cast Cantrips on you in turn. There are two main ways to dispel them. *'''Banality''' can be used as a reflexive form of raw disbelief. Should a spell directly target you and only you (Area-effect fireballs do not count for this, but an attempt to Dominate you would), you may add a Banality point to your character, and roll Permanent Banality with a difficulty equal to the caster's permanent Glamour Rating. Each success reduces the enemy caster's successes by 1 die; should the result be zero, the spell is stopped. *'''Counterweaving''' can be used against any Cantrip, but is harder to use. Spend a temporary Glamour point, and roll Wits+Gremayre with a difficulty equal to the caster's permanent Glamour rating. If you roll more successes than the caster did on their casting attempt, you dispel. Otherwise, nothing happens; unlike with Invoking Banality, this is all-or-nothing.
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