Which means you can just see which of the two copies would be seen and respond accordingly. See, I would go in the opposite direction and say that you have to target the illusion if it is being cast through that. They lose a spell slot and your spell is still legal. You could deliberately flub an enemy caster by getting them to Counterspell you when really it is the clone taking advantage of your Warlock's darkness who is causing trouble. ![]() Since the spell uses your sense but is cast from the clone, it stands to reason that you can position the clone in a Fog Cloud or similar barrier to sight and cast just fine because you have perfect line of sight and of effect. I could see some fun tactics being used for this. ![]() ![]() However, my gut tells me that this is a duplicitous act and that you would have to counterspell the cleric and not the shadow.See, I would go in the opposite direction and say that you have to target the illusion if it is being cast through that. I keep flip-flopping between either answer :) I could see it that given that ".you must use your own senses." it would mean that the counterspell would have to be on the Cleric and not the Shadow, but I could also see that if you are "casting as though you were in the illusion's space" would mean that the shadow would have to be counterspelled.
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