For some reason, any Blood Hunter character that I create has its digital character sheet showing that it always has Blood Curse of the Marked selected, even if I didn't select that as a Blood Curse.
I tested myself and no matter what Curse I selected, the Curse of the Marked text appears there when it shouldn't,
And if I choose Curse of the Marked - the text appears twice.
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It seems like what's happening is that the snippet text for the general Blood Curses feature erroneously includes the snippet text from the Blood Curse of the Marked option. Seems like somebody copied and pasted something by mistake.
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For some reason, any Blood Hunter character that I create has its digital character sheet showing that it always has Blood Curse of the Marked selected, even if I didn't select that as a Blood Curse.
https://www.dndbeyond.com/characters/70543805
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I don't see it on that sheet. Where do you see it?
On their character sheet, Features and Traits:
See the text in red box?
That's the Curse of the Marked text, see the Blood Hunter class page here: https://www.dndbeyond.com/classes/357975-blood-hunter
Yet they selected Curse of Binding.
I tested myself and no matter what Curse I selected, the Curse of the Marked text appears there when it shouldn't,
And if I choose Curse of the Marked - the text appears twice.
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It seems like what's happening is that the snippet text for the general Blood Curses feature erroneously includes the snippet text from the Blood Curse of the Marked option. Seems like somebody copied and pasted something by mistake.
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