Can magic items be dispelled?
Dispel magic is only for spells. Unlike previous versions, dispel magic in 5e doesn’t interrupt the functioning of permanent magic items at all though it can dispel the effect of a spell cast by a permanent magic item.
Can Instantaneous spells be dispelled?
The spell is instantaneous; it cannot be dispelled.
Can Create Undead be dispelled?
Undead and constructs cannot be dispelled, and that makes sense mechanically since that would be way too easy.
Can Ice Block be dispelled?
Ice Block can be removed via Mass Dispel, Shattering Throw, and in rare cases Purge and Dispel Magic only if these spells are cast at the same time as Ice Block.
What happens if you cast Dispel Magic on a bag of holding?
Dispel Magic specifically ends the effects of spells with non-instantaneous effects. So magic items like bag of holding and spell scroll are not effected.
Can Dispel magic remove undead?
No. Dispel Magic has a single purpose… to end spell effects. They can only be used to end existing spell effects of greater than instantaneous duration, and ignores other magical effects such as Arcane Ward and Wild Shape or a Vampire’s Gaze.
Can a spell’s effects be dispelled or suspended?
Whenever you wonder whether a spell’s effects can be dispelled or suspended, you need to answer one question: is the spell’s duration instantaneous? If the answer is yes, there is nothing to dispel or suspend. So, yes, duration is entirely relevant.
Can you use dispel magic in place of a counterspell?
It adds that a readied Dispel Magic cannot be used in place of a Counterspell, though in some limited circumstances, it may be almost as good. To answer your actual question, in this context, targeting a magical effect clearly means you can target just one specific ongoing spell effect instead of stripping everything on a particular creature.
Is the feeblemind spell difficult to remove?
The catch, of course, is that Feeblemind, as an 8th level spell, is difficult to remove.
Can a spell that has a duration of instantaneous be dispelled?
A spell that has a duration of instantaneous can’t be dispelled. and also this tweet: The intent is that feeblemind can be ended only by the methods specified in the spell. The most likely fix to the ambiguity would to rephrase (or interpret) the later clauses to ‘the spell’s effect ends’.