Former Ghana international Albert Adomah was on target as runaway English League Two leaders Walsall shrugged off the loss of top scorer Nathan Lowe to beat MK Dons for a club record-extending ninth straight league victory.
Stoke City recalled 18-goal loan marksman Lowe this week, but four different Walsall players netted as they came from behind to maintain a 12-point lead.
Dons led on 14 minutes when Scott Hogan beat the offside trap before cutting inside to fire home from eight yards.
However, Walsall were gifted a 32nd-minute leveller as Dons keeper Tom McGill spilled Taylor Allen's inswinging corner and David Okagbue hooked home.
They went ahead just 25 seconds after half-time as Connor Barrett's cross reached Liam Gordon and he fired home right-footed from 10 yards.
From there it was all Walsall as Jamie Jellis' crisp strike was cleared off the line and Jamille Matt poked the rebound wide.
Harry Williams drilled Walsall's third into the bottom corner on 66 minutes, and Jellis was alert to pounce on McGill's poor 81st-minute clearance and set up Albert Adomah to clip home a fourth.
Substitute Kane Thompson-Sommers rifled in an 85th-minute consolation, but Dons slipped to a fifth defeat in seven.
Adomah has now scored four goals and provided three assists in 23 appearances for Walsall FC in the ongoing season so far.