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The video this page linked to has been made private, so it can't be viewed here. [[User:FlareKyn|FlareKyn]] ([[User talk:FlareKyn|talk]]) 19:30, 21 January 2020 (EST) | The video this page linked to has been made private, so it can't be viewed here. [[User:FlareKyn|FlareKyn]] ([[User talk:FlareKyn|talk]]) 19:30, 21 January 2020 (EST) | ||
== Found An Interesting Glitch == | |||
It turns out that, while in level 3 Awakening, if you use [[Summon to Mind]] while Oberon is still present from using this skill, you won't lose the [[Queen's Authority]] buff when he leaves until you use either this skill again or a Special Active that doesn't involve units that apply the Queen's Authority buff. I've tried doing the same glitch with other skills that summon units that don't stick around (Ex. [[Spitfire]]), but this is the only one it worked with. [[User:FlareKyn|FlareKyn]] ([[User talk:FlareKyn|talk]]) 21:58, 25 January 2021 (CET) | |||
*What I said before is what I found in Free Training, but it turns out that in actual dungeon play, you don't need [[Summon to Mind]] to activate this glitch. More testing may be needed to get the full details of how this glitch works. [[User:FlareKyn|FlareKyn]] ([[User talk:FlareKyn|talk]]) 12:09, 27 January 2021 (CET) | |||
**Okay, turns out I'm dumb. All you need to do is to cancel Eve's animation during the skill, both in Free Training and in dungeon play. I rarely sit still while in dungeons, so I didn't figure it out until just now. [[User:FlareKyn|FlareKyn]] ([[User talk:FlareKyn|talk]]) 04:33, 1 February 2021 (CET) |