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This exploit is the result of a considerable amount of time and research, it is also the oldest existing exploit in wow stretching right back to Vanilla.

Some time ago Patreons may remember I discovered an exploit in Auchindoun in Outland, Death Knights could enslave some of the mobs there with control undead, and somehow could have two at once. It took me a long while to discover what was happening: my death knight was being mind controlled and while this removed the cast bar from my enslaved demon it also allowed me to enslave another demon. This is a great way to level through Auchindoun. 

Recently I noticed this post on ownedcore: https://www.ownedcore.com/forums/wow-classic/wow-classic-exploits/806205-warlock-have-more-than-one-enslaved-demon-time.html 

It struck me that the two methods were almost identical, provided you substitute death knight control undead for priest mind control (the two appear to be identical for coding purposes). 

I experimented with two accounts. I got a warlock to enslave some random demons in shadowmoon valley, outland. I duelled my own priest, on a different account, at the same time. After every enslavement I got my priest to mc my warlock. Each time the demon cast bar on my warlock vanished but the enslaved demon remained a minion that would fight for me. And each time I could enslave a further demon.

This means essentially that a two man team-one priest, one warlock/death knight/other priest can enslave a number of mobs only limited by the expiration of the enslave ability. 

This is hugely game-breaking in a number of ways. For example multiple mobs can be enslaved for gamebreaking dps. All kinds of demonic/undead auras can be stacked and exploited. Non class-based forms of class control can also be exploited (there is a form of mind control available in the dread wastes to all classes for example). Beyond these applications, things like vehicles (which are minions for coding purposes) can also be exploited. 

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