

While fast attempts reminded me of Ensidia's good days, people not showing up without saying a word reminded me of Firelands Ragnaros progress. What wasn't solid was people actually showing up. Playing-wise, things were kind of good, there were only a few really stupid screw-ups I can recall by people not noticing parasites and generally playing like idiots, but besides that, everyone was playing solid. Eventually we kill the boss and continued to Deathwing himself (HAHAHAHA just kidding it was his tentacles and then his stunned head).Īt this point I wasn't really sure of whether I would get a spot or not since mages weren't THAT good, but I guess the fact that I performed kinda well (I wasn't satisfied at all by my performance, but yeah) did earn me the spot. There is also the infamous ANKH ASSHOLE (video below) that is certainly worth a mention. We were getting far into the fight and things were getting better try after try with tactics improving and so on. We cleared the easy bosses and reached Spine - I was stunned by how fast we would pull, reminded me of the times Ensidia was -somewhat- competent. But they were the biggest emo drama queens I have ever seen in the entire time I've been playing WoW (more on that later). A lot better, that is, and everyone minded their own business. In Method, you see, people simply played better.

I performed well enough, but there were some big differences between Method and Ensidia. It was reset day when I joined I believe, so I was in for a full clear. It was during Spine of Deathwing progression that this whole thing took place, so I pretty much had a guaranteed spot for that boss, since mages were the best class you could have there. The following morning I talked to Kuznam, a friend of mine in Method, who directed me to Rogerbrown, a Greek officer in Method who directed me to Sco and long story short, the next morning I was in Method. I hadn't heard good things about Method's people, but I didn't really care much. It was certainly the upcoming strong international guild and there was basically no other option, either Method or quit. After careful thinking, I decided I wanted to continue playing WoW and I wanted to give Method a shot. I immediately logged out and proceeded to have a long sleep where I'd think about what I was going to do.

I didn't stay logged in to give any more explanations to anyone, I was simply done. Welcome to the last edition of the Mancy Diaries! In this final entry I'll talk about my short stay in Method as well as my thoughts on the whole Ensidia - Envy merge.
