Can a subtle spell be detected?

Yes, a subtle spell can often be detected, but not necessarily by noticing the casting itself; instead, you detect the magic's effect with spells like Detect Magic, or notice physical manifestations like a sudden breeze or glowing aura, though spells with no obvious effects or components (M-components) are harder to trace, making them uncounterable by traditional means, according to D&D 5e rules and discussions.
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How can you tell if there is a spell on you?

Knowing if you have a spell on you involves noticing persistent, unexplainable negative patterns like sudden mood swings, relationship sabotage, recurring bad dreams with physical marks, financial troubles, unexplained illnesses where medicine fails, or feeling consistently drained and isolated, indicating spiritual interference rather than normal life struggles, often described as unexplained misfortune or a sense of being "stuck". 
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Can you counter a subtle spell?

No, you generally cannot counterspell a spell cast with Subtle Spell if it has no material components, because you can't perceive the spell being cast, which is required for Counterspell; the sorcerer removes the verbal/somatic cues, making it imperceptible, according to official rulings in D&D 5e. If the subtle spell still requires material components (like gold dust or a holy symbol), those can be seen, potentially allowing a Counterspell if perceived. 
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Is the silence spell visible?

The spell doesn't say, but it also doesn't say that it create a spell effect (like a sphere or wall). So, I'd rule that it is invisible. However, a very high DC Perception check may result in a character noticing that trees, grass, and insects in the affected area don't make a sound, either.
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How to reverse silencio spell?

To undo the Silencio spell in the Harry Potter universe, the primary method is using the general counter-spell Finite Incantatem, though the affected person can't speak the incantation; other methods involve using a wand that forces reversal (Priori Incantatem) or, if in a game, specific items like potions or anti-magic gear. 
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Metamagic #7: Subtle Spell (DnD 5E)

Can I see in my own darkness spell?

The shadow sorcerer can see through his own magical darkness if he casts the darkness with sorcery points with one of his feats. There are druid wildshapes that give you blindsight. This effectively negates the darkness for you.
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Does subtle spell bypass silence?

In effect, rather than eliminating the verbal component, it replaces it with sign language. But you're right that it bypasses Silence. Maybe substitute a different restriction, like can't cast in Darkness? Michael Ganahl It's 50% of Subtle Spell, which would then be worth half a Sorcery Point.
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What spell deflects other spells?

The Shield Charm (Protego)

A Shield Charm is used to protect the spell caster with an invisible shield that can deflect a spell back at an attacker, or else weaken stronger spells.
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Can you target an uncounterable spell?

This spell can't be countered. Uncounterable is a slang term for an attribute of a spell that precludes it from being countered.
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What is the witch's mark?

A "witch's mark" has two main historical meanings: a "Devil's Mark" (Stigma Diabolicum), a bodily blemish (like a mole, scar, or extra nipple) believed by witch-hunters to be a pact with the Devil, often insensitive to pain; and apotropaic marks, protective symbols (like daisy wheels, hexafoils, M-marks) carved into buildings (doorways, windows) to ward off actual witches and evil spirits from the 16th-19th centuries.
 
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What are spiritual warning signs?

Spiritual warning signs often signal a disconnect from faith or an external spiritual influence, manifesting as a loss of spiritual hunger, persistent feelings of hopelessness or dread, unusual physical sensations (chills, fatigue), unexplained noises/events (objects moving, flickering lights), intense recurring dreams, or a growing sense of unease/doubt despite outward normalcy. These can be interpreted as inner promptings from God (Holy Spirit), a spiritual attack, or a sign of spiritual distress or spiritual emergency. 
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What were the signs tests for witchcraft?

Witch hunters often had their suspects stripped and publically examined for signs of an unsightly blemish that witches were said to receive upon making their pact with Satan. This “Devil's Mark” could supposedly change shape and color, and was believed to be numb and insensitive to pain.
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Can the silence spell move?

No, it can't move around attached to an object. It can only be cast on a static area. An alternate interpretation would allow a point to be an object (small rock, etc...) It would say 'Object' in the spell description if this were allowed, like with Darkness.
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What spell lets you read someone's mind?

The Legilimency Spell (Legilimens) was a charm that allowed the caster to perform Legilimency; in other words, to delve into the mind of the victim, permitting the caster to see memories, emotions and thoughts.
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What are the limitations of detect magic?

Because the low-level detect spells only let spellcasters get a vague sense of auras “through the veil” — they can't see under the sheets, they can only see where something under the sheets is bulging up and they have to guess what's under there — it can only really show active magic or strong spiritual forces.
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What are the three forbidden spells?

The three forbidden spells, known as the Unforgivable Curses, are from the Harry Potter universe: the Avada Kedavra (Killing Curse, causes instant death), Crucio (Cruciatus Curse, inflicts unbearable pain), and Imperio (Imperius Curse, controls the victim's actions). Using any of these against another person results in a life sentence in Azkaban, as they are considered the darkest and most powerful Dark Arts spells, outlawed in 1717.
 
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What kinds of spells exist?

Spells are categorized by their intent (healing, protection, love, banishing), method (incantation, potion, ritual, sigil, charm), or magical discipline (alchemy, elemental, divination), ranging from simple focused actions like candle magic to complex rituals for altering reality, influencing others, gaining knowledge, or creating magical effects like binding, cursing, or enchanting objects.
 
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What is a cloaking spell?

A cloaking spell is a magical enchantment that hides a person, object, or place, making them invisible, undetectable by magic (like scrying), or both, often used for secrecy, protection, or stealth in fantasy settings like Harry Potter, Charmed, or Skyrim. It can vary from simple visual invisibility to complex illusions that block magical tracking, sometimes allowing for physical interaction while remaining unseen.
 
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What spell silences someone?

Overview. Silencio is used to silence an object or a person.
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What is the 65% rule in D&D?

In 5e the chance of hitting is on average 65%. Based on that a +2 mod on AC reduces the chance to 55%. And a +9 mod to AC reduces the chance to hit to 20%. The three brackets represent you have a 65% chance to do minimum damage, 55% to do average damage and 20% to do max damage.
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Can you counterspell subtle spells?

Correct - subtly cast spells cannot be counterspelled. It's one of the things that makes a Sorcerer with Subtle Spell metamagic so dangerous. Note that the Sorcerer can also get Distant spell metamagic and then counterspell at double the range, safely out of range of the counterspells of the enemy caster.
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Can you see through disguise yourself?

Nowhere in Disguise Self does it state that a creature can see through the illusion. Note that Truesight allows two things. Detecting an illusion and succeeding saving throws against them. You cannot see through a Disguise Self with Truesight since it only detects that an illusion is present.
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What is the 27 rule in D&D?

Ability Score Point Cost

The number of points allocated to players in point buy varies based on campaign rules or Dungeon Masters discretion. Typically, the standard point buy system in D&D 5th edition provides 27 points for this purpose, offering a balanced approach to character creation.
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Can I cast guidance on myself?

Yes, you can cast the Guidance cantrip on yourself in Dungeons & Dragons 5e because it's a "touch" spell, and you can always target yourself with spells unless explicitly forbidden. This allows you to add a d4 to one ability check, but you must cast it before the check, maintain concentration, and have time to perform the verbal/somatic components, which can be risky in sudden situations. 
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