



Then there's Aryu on Putricide who simply couldn't handle that boss. I don't know if he stood wrong or if he attacked too early, but boy was he dead all the time. He would die every attempt from aggro in the start. Now, a few more funny incidents during ICC & Halion before moving on: a rogue who played pretty good just could not handle Sindragosa. But yeah, we got past that when we stopped playing HoN all together except Kungen, who kept on playing, trying to become better, since he was too bad to even compare with Ekyu. Losing made me go crazy and become rude and flame people, which isn't a good thing to do when said people are officers in your guild. I believe that pretty much made everyone hate me since I was good at this game and I really wanted to win. I didn't get to know Mek that well until he returned and took control of the guild in Firelands, so I'll leave it until I reach that point.ĭuring farm, we often played HoN guild games. Kungen, on the other hand joked a lot and liked to roll gold - I won so much from him, thank you Kungen. Kungen was the raid leader along with Ekyu who just talked a lot regardless and Mackzter was the more quiet guy, a strong leading figure, being serious most of the time. Mek was the guy that talked a lot outside the fights, trying to boost up the morale and make people perform better or discuss things etc. However, there was no yelling by the leaders (there have been some exceptions to that) nor an overly strict atmosphere, things were pretty relaxed. There was very little public flaming (mostly done by Buzzkill, Cloze and Tun in a joking-looking way), most of the flaming was done in caster channel and I assume officer chat and whispers. One of the things that surprised me in Ensidia was the leadership - it wasn't as hostile as I had expected. Some core people quit, some other good players joined and some bad players joined (HI INZ). Since my departure along with some other people might have had an impact on the guild and might have been one of the factors that led to the disband, then I guess I am partly responsible for Paragon raping Ensidia.īesides that, during ICC farm and Halion, who I missed due to vacations, we had quite some people come and go. Fun fun fun! In the meantime, The Legacy disbanded after they killed Lich King and the Finnish people joined Paragon. What I didn't have in mind was that Arcane Missiles is a channeling spell and turns your character towards the target you're casting the spell at, which resulted in my blinking in the entire melee camp with Defile. So I face away, wait for the cast to finish and Blink. See, I had Defile and was casting Arcane Missiles at the time. I did perform quite ok during ICC farm I believe, besides a very special moment. As I said, I was a bit annoyed I wasn't invited to the killing raid even though I was a part of the entire progress on him, but I just sucked it up and said nothing, ready to prove my worth. With her remix addition, Anfisa Letyago cements herself as an artist open to innovation - all the more reason to keep all eyes laser-focused on her upcoming projects this year.Hello and welcome to yet another entry of The Mancy Diaries! There are soooo many things to say about Ensidia that I will just narrate content by content.Īlright, so, we're right after Lich King died. With it’s production so meticulous in detail, the track is one which will undoubtedly have hands old and new raised firmly in the air. Fashioned into an electro-acid workout, the melody is adorned with sharp drumming and whispered vocals. Not far behind, the euphoria-inducing single “Nisida” undergoes an impressive reimagining. Evoking nostalgic elements of the 70s scene, the remix stands in a league of its own, proving that when it comes to her art, there is no boundary for Letyago’s experimentation. While a heavy beat pulses against your ear-drums, squelchy synths rise across the track - raising heart rates in anticipation for that all too satisfactory base-drop. Injecting “Insidia” with a slice of raw house sound, the deep-cut track instantly transports you straight into the climax of a night out. Offering new interpretations of her dance-floor friendly sound, Anfisa unveils her third and final remix EP, “Listen & Nisida (Remixed)”. Once you have been established as one of the most talked-about names in the techno industry, you will soon come to find that your only competition is yourself - something which artist on-the-rise Anfisa Letyago has taken in her stride with finesse.
