The ability on Grand Abolisher is not a counterspell. Once the spell has been cast flashing in the abolisher will not do anything to prevent any spells on the stack resolving, it will just stop your opponent from casting any more spells during your turns.
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If my opponents plays a spell during my turn and I vial in grand abolisher does the spell...
A)still go through because it was casted already
B)fizzles because of Grand Abolishers ability
A).
Grand Abolisher only prevents the act of casting a spell, nothing else. Spells that are already casted when the Abolisher enters the battlefield are completely unaffected; the ace of casting (which is now forbidden) has already happened for those spells, after all.
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If my opponents plays a spell during my turn and I vial in grand abolisher does the spell...
A)still go through because it was casted already
B)fizzles because of Grand Abolishers ability
- H.L Mencken
I Became insane with long Intervals of horrible Sanity
All Religion, my friend is simply evolved out of fraud, fear, greed, imagination and poetry.
- Edgar Allan Poe
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A).
Grand Abolisher only prevents the act of casting a spell, nothing else. Spells that are already casted when the Abolisher enters the battlefield are completely unaffected; the ace of casting (which is now forbidden) has already happened for those spells, after all.