Strugglers Forfar scored in the 90th minute to edge a five-goal thriller at promotion hopefuls Stenhousemuir.
Despite the win, the Loons remain rooted to the bottom of the Scottish Second Division table, but it gives them renewed belief going into their next match at home to Cowdenbeath.
The Warriors, coming off the back of a crushing 7-0 loss to Ross County, opened the scoring through Ross McMillan in the 42nd minute, the defender rising highest to head in Sean Dickson's corner.
But a minute later Forfar were level through top scorer Christopher Templeman, who grabbed his 10th league goal of the season with a fine header from Nicky Low's cross.
The hosts regained the lead in the 71st minute when Mark McCulloch put the ball into his own net, but Templeman was on hand nine minutes later to slot the ball home from close range.
Martyn Fotheringham then drilled in a dramatic winner from inside the box to claim the points for Forfar.
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