Last updated on October 18, 2024

Stromgald Cabal | Illustration by Anson Maddocks
Counterspells are some of the strongest effects inย Magic.ย Theyโre largely responsible for blueโs status as the best color and offer unparalleled control by denying your opponentโs cards before theyโve affected the game.
While blue is the king of counterspells, the other colors have a few options they can use. Blackโs countermagic is scant but offers a couple of genuinely powerful effects.
Letโs take a look at blackโs best countermagic!
What Are Black Counterspells in MTG?
Dash Hopes | Illustration by Zoltan Boros & Gabor Szikszai
Black counterspells are spells or abilities that allow you to counter a spell while itโs on the stack, which means it goes straight from the stack to the graveyard without resolving.
Countermagic gives you incredible control over what happens in a game. Saying no and removing an opponentโs card is one of the best actions you can take. Blackโs no stranger to removal, but an opponentโs spell must resolve for removal to interact. Those spells donโt stop any powerful ETB abilities and give your opponent time to protect their piece. Countermagic circumvents all of that.
#6. Thrull Wizard
Thrull Wizard from Fallen Empires has a limited black version of Mana Leak as an ability. You definitely stand to gain a potential mana advantage, however, in practice, this behaves more like ward. Does , ward: sound good? Barely ever.
#5. Dash Hopes
Dash Hopes is an incredible burn spell that deals 5 damage for . Jokes aside, cards such as this that give your opponents a choice are often weak because they choose the option that benefits them the most โ which is often the outcome you want the least. With Dash Hopes, your opponent almost always pays the 5 life to let their spell resolve. A super-aggressive deck might be able to leverage this card by putting their opponent between a rock and 0 life, but Dash Hopes is rarely effective outside of specific scenarios where youโve likely already won.
#4. Deathgrip
Deathgrip is a fascinating little card. Itโs super limited since it only targets green spells, but a repeatable counterspell offers so much protection. This enchantment is a great surprise for the Ghalta, Primal Hunger player. There are some ways to make broader use of this; Painter's Servant turns this into a startling powerful enchantment.
#3. Stromgald Cabal
Stromgald Cabal gives you another repeatable counter ability, though this one hits white cards. Paying a life instead of mana gives this one an edge. Getting to comfortably tap out while holding up countermagic counteracts one of the biggest weaknesses of counterspells. This creature could get paired with cards like Thousand-Year Elixir or Intruder Alarm to untap this multiple times for more than one counterspell a turn.
#2. Brine Shaman
Brine Shaman does require you to have access to blue mana (), but black is more than happy to have a sacrifice outlet that defends it from opposing creatures. Getting to sacrifice cards like Gravecrawler and Bloodghast to counter a spell and trigger effects like Pitiless Plunderer or Blood Artist can generate incredible value in the right deck. Getting to sacrifice one creature to pump another can also make attacking or blocking hard for your opponent. This card is certainly an interesting option for blue-black sacrifice decks.
#1. Withering Boon
Withering Boon is such a strong black counterspell that itโs practically a color pie break. Paying an extra 3 life for Essence Scatter is hardly a downside, especially in Commander, and it can even be an upside if youโre running something like Vilis, Broker of Blood. This card is just a solid interactive spell that most black Commander decks that donโt tap out too often could benefit from playing; you can get a lot of value from a card like this that your opponents wonโt play around because they donโt expect the Abzan () player to have Essence Scatter.
Wrap Up
Thrull Wizard | Illustration by Anson Maddocks
A deck with countermagic often has an edge over a deck without it. Countermagic lets you decide what impacts the game and what would be better left as a suggestion. While blue unquestionably has the best counterspells in Magic, black has a few contenders that could surprise your opponents and throw a wrench in their game plan.
Blackโs counterspells are narrow but could be an excellent meta call, especially if you have a small Commander playgroup. Got a story about being countered by a black card? Do you run non-blue counterspells in your decks? Let me know in the comments or on the Draftsim Discord!
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