Parmandur
Book-Friend, he/him
It isn't equivalent. As explained carefully throughout the thread, in Counterspell theNo, not satisfied really. They are the same as I see it. I see no difference as far as Subtle Spell is concerned.
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For example:
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By using a Sorcery Point for Subtle Spell, you aren't visibly doing anything until three glowing darts are willed into existence. So, how would Vecna (or anyone) know you are casting a spell, because you aren't actually SEEN casting a spell IMO. Both require you actually SEE the target casting a spell.
(From the other thread...)
Both have identical phrases: to interrupt a creature + (he/you) see + casting a spell.
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Even phrases such as "in the process of" and "that is" are equivalent, even if not identical. I am sure people will argue they aren't, but you could even just remove these phrases and they are virtual identical.
NOW, if a spell has a material component, and you don't already have it (or a spell focus) in hand, but get one out as part of your turn, Venca (or another enemy) might think you are casting and try to counterspell it...
Anyway, IMO ultimately if Subtle Spell stops Counterspell, it stops Dread Counterspell. But, then again, there are 9 more pages of responses since I last check the thread so perhaps someone will convince me yet...![]()
Subject needs to see both the caster and the casting, grammatically, whereas Vecna simply needs to see the caster.