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The process of a mage erasing an existing spell is known as dispelling. Whereas counterspelling is used against another spell as it's cast, this action is performed when a spell has been active for a time.

Spells can be removed by using either the Nullify Magic spell, or a spell that is opposite to the one in place. Each spell lists a Counter if it has such an opposite. The spell in place and the spell used to dispel it must be at equal Intensities or the dispel action fails. For example, Celeste realizes that one of her allies is suffering from the effects of an Intensity 3 Curse spell. She casts Bless at Intensity 3 and the spells counteract one another. If she were to have cast Bless at Intensity 2, nothing would have happened.