Since its launch to the community, Teamfight Tactics (TFT) set 7 has brought much excitement but also numerous severe bugs. Notably, there are bugs related to the Tech Core that allow players to receive up to 4 cores instead of the default 3. Additionally, there are various major and minor bugs related to champions and traits that have caused significant frustration for the TFT community.

Moreover, among the traits appearing in this season, Dragonmancer is considered a standout name, significantly stronger than the rest. With the mechanism allowing the rotation of champions of the same trait, a lineup centered around Dragonmancer is the easiest to enhance in power. Not to mention, the Dragonmancer emblem is considered the most “bugged” emblem, enabling players to realize the dream of having a series of 5-cost champions at 3 stars in TFT.

Recently, another extremely “bugged” interaction between Dragonmancer and the Tech Core called Twin Pair has emerged. As known, the Twin Pair core provides power to a champion and a copy of that champion when both appear on the board. If the player upgrades that champion to 3 stars, they will receive a 2-star version of the same type.

Thus, with a trait that easily reaches 3 stars like Dragonmancer, when combined with Twin Pair, players can create an “army of cloned” 3-star champions. In fact, if players are quick to rotate champions and maintain a stable economy, they could potentially amass a significant number of 3-star Dragonmancer champions in a single match.

Therefore, when Dragonmancer interacts with Twin Pair, a large number of champions are created, and all of these champions are extremely powerful. Is this a mechanism or another bug in TFT set 7? Perhaps we all have to wait for Riot to officially comment on the issue.