For me, its a toss up between Loremaster and Exploration achievements. Back in Vanilla, and even BC, I enjoyed just traveling the known world checking out every little detail that Blizzard put into their creation, as well as completing every questline i could to get all the lore insight i could. Just glad I get an achievement now for what i love to do.
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The achive I was most proud of was The Turkinator on my old account I don't have anymore, that thing took me forever to get and when I got it I was like YAY.
My favourite is Insane in the Membrane. It required a lot of effort, some help from my wonderful guildmates and it serves to let anyone I encounter know the state of sanity. I haven't changed my title since I received it because it is the most appropriate for me.
The Twilight Zone on 10 man. Love the feeling of getting a hard kill.
Ambassador. I got it before 3.0 came out, took weeks of grinding, and it made a great starting point to Loremaster.
I suppose the achievement I'm most proud of is probably one dozens of other people will say is theirs, but no matter.What a Long, Strange Trip It's Been is the achievement I am currently the proudest of achieving, mostly due to the fact that it takes a year of dedication, patience, and the ability to not blow up in another person's face for taking something you need for the achievement. Receiving a Reins of the Violet Proto-Drake is just icing on the cake, for it was not my inspiration for acquiring this achievement; I acquired this achievement because every requirement needed is enjoyable to get. Here are my specificish reasons for loving each holiday:To Honor One's Elders was a great blast indeed, slaying Omen was the best part to me.As a I got to pity the fool and a candy high to boot! took a little bit of work, but it was fun becoming a rabbit and looking for colored eggs.For the Children? I can tell you right now that I didn't achieve School of Hard Knocks for them! Although helping out an orphan gave me the warm fuzzies.Becoming the The Flame Warden was so much fun! I ran everywhere in Azeroth, killed the Frost Lord, and danced on a pole. (Don't tell my parents about that last one.)I loved being a , Brewfest ish one of my favorite holidaysh! I got to drink a bunch of alcohol and killed Coren Direbrew... hic! Hallowed Be Thy Name accompanied the perfect holiday. I got to dress up in costumes, kill the Headless Horseman, another candy high, and went on a G.N.E.R.D RAGE!I was in the holiday spirit when I got the title of , I had to be to give away presents and save Metzen the reindeer. But I suppose getting a little gnome helper, a free toy, and a ton of food made it all worth it!From honoring my elders to becoming a Merrymaker, I always enjoyed participating in every single world event!
Insane in the Membrane.Those crazy card people t the DMF love me. <3
Glory of the Ulduar Raider. Amid the uncertainty of forming a new 10-player group and trying a new sort of scaling content that was different to anything WoW had offered us before, it was our first real push towards a group-wide goal and our first real glimpse of what we were capable of if we put in some effort. Getting it with only ten-man gear was a real "this is it!" moment. I think everyone in the group is still a little proud of it, myself included.
My favorite achievement? What a Long, strange trip it's been. Sounds like a silly achievement, but I'd been 1 achievement away for 2 years. I needed the School of Hard Knocks achievement to round out Children's week. Every year I've been foiled by work. I'm a long haul truck driver, and so I often have to make the choice between WoW and sleep. And as much as I love WoW, I believe in being safe on the road so other people can get home to their loved ones. So, when I ran out of time the first Children's Week, that was the only achievement left. Turned out to be the only thing stopping me from the proto-drake mount by the end of the year.Last year, I worked a 70 hour week (that I logged and drove) and put in another 20 hours helping my co-driver find places, talk to shippers, etc. So, All my spare time was sleeping. I think I logged in with 3 hours left in the week, in the middle of nowhere Wyoming, and wasn't able to pvp.This year I was bound and determined to get the achievement, and luck was with me. The first day of Children's Week I was lucky enough to have a day off in a hotel room with internet access, so I spent 6 hours pvping. Thankfully the Whirlwind battlegroup was in a sharing mood, so I was able to complete the achievement, and go get my proto drake out of the mailbox.My only thought on that is who was the poor sap that had to stuff a prot-drake through the mail system? Does he get hazard pay?
What a Long, Strange Trip It's Been. It was the first thing that caught my eye when I joined World of Warcraft and I made an effort to complete it twice on my first two chars. Crazy things going on made it hard to do Raids or PVP content, but I was able to find time to do these world events and get my reward.
Accomplished Angler for sure, I put so much time and effort in getting One That Didn't Get Away and Mr. Pinchy's Magical Crawdad Box. Not to mention the preparation for getting Master Angler of Azeroth. It was nerver racking and it was so much fun at the same time!
Hands down "its been a long strange trip" is my favorite achievement. A whole year of holiday achievements. Ranging fro. The annoying to the funny to the are you serious?I fly in my proto-Drake with pride and glee
I'm probably most proud of Tribute to Mad Skill 25-man. I missed the one night my guild got Insanity 25-man, but as a guild we fought tooth and nail to get that far because from the get-go ToC25 was a nightmare with having half the raid disconnect as soon as we pulled Gormock the Impailer on heroic (it was some sort of issue with oceanic players and a combination of other things). Being an AMerican in an Oceanic guild I was one of the lucky few to not get disconnected, but the rest weren't so lucky. The guild was really behind when we got to the Twins as several other guilds had a few weeks of progression ahead of us, but after that we managed to pull through with a Horde first Anub 25 HM kill, despite still having connection problems throughout progression. One thing is certain: That raid zone and the Tribute achievements ate a bit away at my desire to be a hardcore raider, but I still keep on truckin', and the name of the achievement couldn't be any more appropriate considering the circumstances.
Glory of the Hero is the one i like the best... especialy having done it when the content was still current was quite difficult and having a Red Proto Drake as a reward made it a must do for me.