It is a homebrew spell. You can tell because it says 'Version' where a sorcebook should be. It's probably designed to be an 'always prepared' spell that is forcing its way into your charactersheet dispite having homebrew disabled. It's a known bug. Ask people in the campaign about it and see if they can remove it from their collection then update your character sheet in some way and it should disappear.
It is a homebrew spell. You can tell because it says 'Version' where a sorcebook should be. It's probably designed to be an 'always prepared' spell that is forcing its way into your charactersheet dispite having homebrew disabled. It's a known bug. Ask people in the campaign about it and see if they can remove it from their collection then update your character sheet in some way and it should disappear.
This is why I don't use public homebrew. I bet it isn't supposed to be always prepared and the person that made it just didn't know how that worked...
I wonder if this "bug" is intended behavior to prevent something official from breaking.
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I have no idea how this spell got on my list. Everytime I remove it, I get an error. Help?

It's not a homebrew spell, and I can't find any source of this spell anywhere.
It is a homebrew spell. You can tell because it says 'Version' where a sorcebook should be. It's probably designed to be an 'always prepared' spell that is forcing its way into your charactersheet dispite having homebrew disabled. It's a known bug. Ask people in the campaign about it and see if they can remove it from their collection then update your character sheet in some way and it should disappear.
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This is why I don't use public homebrew. I bet it isn't supposed to be always prepared and the person that made it just didn't know how that worked...
I wonder if this "bug" is intended behavior to prevent something official from breaking.