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Specifically encountered in Final Fantasy Project Overhaul, Main Gauche/Omens dual-wield by a Charlatan, just in case it's a weird interaction thing causing it.
1. If you don't equip Early Riser, just Good Morning, you can use Invoke Twilight without waiting since you never have Time to begin with. You might need to do the countdown with a status that applies a new status effect when it expires, and having Invoke Twilight check for the new one - six turns Time, applies Eventide when it lapses, Invoke checks for (and clears?) Eventide, for example.
1b. Good Morning also costs zero PP, so it's a little strange to begin with for something that's functional instead of cosmetic? unless there's a drawback I've missed.
2. Well Rested's bonus of a scant 3% max MP isn't worth using a passive point on, basically ever. You'd have to be at endgame for that to even give you ten more MP, and by then that's not enough for any spells you're actually using.
If so, is it intended that Glint buffs the affected enemy instead of the user?