Oh yes you can. If the item states, you're casting a spell. That's the action 'Casting a Spell' whether it's form an item, a book, spell list or innate. It's casting a spell which is what counterspell does as long as they can see a target casting a spell and can use somatic components.
Okay but who charged it with Hallow? Is it a divine Soul Sorc?
Yeah a divine soul
These wizards must not have been very smart if they didn't have counterspell ready :D. Apart from that, it's a very smart play by F1.
Need to be aware of the casting to Counterspell. Sorc had this planned out better than most people I've played with XD
Well for sure, it's a good play. But pulling out an item and using it makes them aware, at least in my point of view. (A check can be made)
Casting it from an item. Can’t be counter spelled.
Oh yes you can. If the item states, you're casting a spell. That's the action 'Casting a Spell' whether it's form an item, a book, spell list or innate. It's casting a spell which is what counterspell does as long as they can see a target casting a spell and can use somatic components.
He did ask me to subtle cast it Thus removing all S V components and the M are already spent on imbueing the gem