Not just Wyrmwave. Akh Morn.Opposite, actually. Bahamut follows you out and won't despawn even with teleports, zone changes and logging out. Which gives you access to Wyrmwave at all times. Now, you can't go into DWT or use Aetherglow, but it's still a massive glitch that simply shouldn't have happened if they had even once taken a summoner in to test the content. I'm just annoyed that it's taken nearly four hours for them to fix it, as I would assume many others are.
Yeah my friend I was running it with experienced the bug and we re-entered. You're basically locked into your "Bahamut rotation" until you do whatever it is to fix the bug. This means a free Akh Morn every 10s or so, permanently. The mobs melted, so I can see why they've taken it down, people can't be trusted to not take this elsewhere in the game and completely ruin the integrity of certain content.
I thought the demi bahamut reason was a joke at first, so summoners can take bahamut into any dungeon and just spam Akh morn?Yeah my friend I was running it with experienced the bug and we re-entered. You're basically locked into your "Bahamut rotation" until you do whatever it is to fix the bug. This means a free Akh Morn every 10s or so, permanently. The mobs melted, so I can see why they've taken it down, people can't be trusted to not take this elsewhere in the game and completely ruin the integrity of certain content.
That explains more clearly. Shutting down duty finder would be fair/logical to prevent exploits. (Something something zurvan and pomanders rings a bell)Yeah my friend I was running it with experienced the bug and we re-entered. You're basically locked into your "Bahamut rotation" until you do whatever it is to fix the bug. This means a free Akh Morn every 10s or so, permanently. The mobs melted, so I can see why they've taken it down, people can't be trusted to not take this elsewhere in the game and completely ruin the integrity of certain content.
I'm glad someone caught the bug early and reported it. It's not easy testing how single thing can go across multitude duty instances.
Pomanders in Zurvan was a different issue entirely and required 3rd party programs to pull off, perma Demi Bahamut was easily reproducible to the point lots of people did it by accident.That explains more clearly. Shutting down duty finder would be fair/logical to prevent exploits. (Something something zurvan and pomanders rings a bell)
I'm glad someone caught the bug early and reported it. It's not easy testing how single thing can go across multitude duty instances.
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