"Bolts from the grave" is typed as "bolts from the grace" on player character sheet. Under Actions> All> Other, under Actions> Attack> Other, under Features & Traits> All> Rogue Features.
Stormknight is correct. You can immediately spot it as a homebrew by simply looking at your Features & Traits tab. Notice how your base class features list the PHB and page number as the source reference? If that subclass was the actual UA version those features would have a similar notation displaying “_APT” as the source reference. Anytime you see features, traits, or feats on a character sheet with no source reference notation (or a notation that is not italicized), then it’s a dead giveaway that it’s homebrew. The dead giveaway for Spells and Magic Items is the presence of a “Version” field since official content doesn’t need to display that field since everting is automatically updated to reflect the most recent errata information within a day, maybe two days tops.
"Bolts from the grave" is typed as "bolts from the grace" on player character sheet. Under Actions> All> Other, under Actions> Attack> Other, under Features & Traits> All> Rogue Features.
Revived Rogue is a UA subclass for rogue.
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I just checked.
The official version that I created does not have that typo - you're using a homebrew subclass and should refer back to the author.
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Stormknight is correct. You can immediately spot it as a homebrew by simply looking at your Features & Traits tab. Notice how your base class features list the PHB and page number as the source reference? If that subclass was the actual UA version those features would have a similar notation displaying “_APT” as the source reference. Anytime you see features, traits, or feats on a character sheet with no source reference notation (or a notation that is not italicized), then it’s a dead giveaway that it’s homebrew. The dead giveaway for Spells and Magic Items is the presence of a “Version” field since official content doesn’t need to display that field since everting is automatically updated to reflect the most recent errata information within a day, maybe two days tops.
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