For me its either Champion of the Naaru or the Spirit of Competition.
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I am most proud of my A Tribute to Mad Skill (25 player) and my It's Over Nine Thousand!. The tribute to mad skill came on my guild's first Heroic Anub-Arak kill, as we were attempting that encounter for such a long time that it seemed that we would never get it down. It was filled with many heartbreaking wipes. My other favourite achievement is the over 9000, showing that I have put plenty of time and effort into my character.
Mine would have to be Deathcharger's Reins. Best mount in the game, in my opinion.
We Had It All Along *cough* because I got it years ago in one of my first AB games, and up until the recent patch, I have been able to rub it in the faces of all the PvP addicts who never managed it. Trollface.jpg.
I will have to say Alone in the DarknessWe were struggling to get it for so long in WotLK, eventually quitting the effort due to the extraordinary difficulty of the encounter. We just thought it impossible, I mean, all those immortal adds(No Thorim), the massive damage output of tentacles, limited amount of Sanity(No Freya), no second chances (No Hodir), the decreased amount of health, damage, movement speed and the like, it all just made the fight a total nightmare. Which was only fitting, considering you were fighting the Old God of Death. When the oppurtunity presented itself in Cataclysm to pick up an old alt I had left at level 80, kitted in Ulduar 25 gear, I managed to assemble a team of non-85 players, experienced in Ulduar. After three long nights of attempts, the son of a (well technically not) ***** fell with two people still sane. It may have taken over a year, but the tentacle trinket and the achievement represents blood, sweat and tears to me, and there is nothing I have in any game that I am more proud of. I will still wear the C'thun trinket coupled with the Yogg-0 in battlegrounds for the sheer awesomeness of not one but two tentacles assisting me, and I will still remember smashing my face into the keyboard when i was driven insane for the 131th time.Madness will consume you!Go ahead you haters and flame me for being a noob, but as far as I know people still wipe at 85.
'Pest control', simply because there are few people who can punt squirrels and stand on mice and that Mr.Bigglesworth was always a tough encounter, so tough they had to take him off the check list to stop him from killing us all
I have to admit, I'm kind of an achievementwh*re :)I like alot of achievements, especially ones you can't get anymore (the ones that says: "Yeah, I'm *THAT* old" <.<) like Onyxia's Lair (Level 60) or Vampire Hunter :DI'm also pretty proud of What A Long, Strange Trip It's Been (After all, takes a whole freaking year!). That said, I'm mostly a sucker for collection achievements (Lil' Game Hunter, Twenty-Five Tabards)... But the single most glorious acheivement have to be Mountain o' Mounts! Simply because it's the one achievement I've worked the hardest on, not to mention the kickass dragonhawk-mount you get.So: MOUNTAIN O' MOUNTS it is :D
Loremaster. Well, the old one anyways. That one was a beast to get and I wound up getting the 3000 quests completed before I finished it.
I'm most proud of my 30 Exalted Reputations achievement. I always have loved grinding out reputations and I can't wait to do more. =D
I'm proud of the Achievement Killing The Lich King. Cause we where the last one on our server to do it.. The very night that Cata was set to be released. We did it as a guild even though it was the day or night before. It still was a hard challenge that we face with most hope and Joy. We set out to be one of the few on our server and with out any other guild to help us. Even though we where a late guild, and at the time some player would come and go. There was some new player wanting to come, join and new people that wanted to gear up. Other wanted to play around while other worked prep for the night raid. WE MADE IT and to be sadly but not the less the last guild to down The Lich King. As we stood proud with our King Slayer title above our head and screen shot our virtual victory. Even the GM with his overly smart self set quit for a few moment surprised that we finally made something of the guild he lead for several mouths and in to several patches. Saying I quot "'I'm proud to be able to do this with you guys and girls Thank you". So that why I'm proud of taking down The Lich king. We did it even though some never believe we could.
: this represents quite a feat to have done all quests and followed the HUGE lore behind all the quests in Azeroth.I'm proud of having that achievement because it took me time to get it and wearing "The Loremaster" title, shows that I have been around a lot in WoW.
Hands down I'm most proud of my pre-Cata Loremaster achievement. Now, let's be clear - this is pre-Cata. Cataclysm made this easy with the ability to track each old world zone and how many quests are available/left to do. Back in my days, Kali and EK were just a large chuck of 2k+ quests you had to find. And, this was before we could fly around on our big special mounts. Yah - we did it the hard way. We'd look up quests on Wowhead that we might not have done, then walk there, maybe take a flight point (if we were lucky) and use our 100% speed mount to walk across the mob-infested lands. Then, once you got to where the supposed quest giver was, you found out the quest wasn't available yet...cause you didn't do the pre-quest 5 zones away. Those were the days. You kids have it easy with your 300%+ flying mounts and your like million more flight points, your quest tracking and all that. That's right, Loremaster used to be hard...and I got it when it was.
Of all the achievements, Realm firsts I've accomplished on my characters the one achievement that really stands out for me is Champion of the Naaru. At the time I didn't have a great computer and wasn't fully raiding because of it but I figured this seemed easily enough accomplished with what I did have going for me I should be able to do so. After running around mindlessly for a few months trying to find groups capable of killing the raids required, on an RP server mind you, I remember being so gratefully after wiping for a few hours on Gruul , that I finally gained the achievement. Sure I'm proud of the the server first Yogg 0 (25), and Sarth 3D (25) and eventually H-LK (25) but Champion of the Naaru was more of a personal victory despite the fact it was a raid achievement, I had to work my butt off to get groups and obtain it.Another personal achievement would be pre-cataclysm which in my opinion was a lot harder than the revamped version. I remember many nights staying up late trying to comb through each and every zone for quests that I possibly had missed and doing research for quests that dropped off of mobs. It took probably the most time and effort out of any achievement I have done however I still am partial to the Champion of the Naaru title since it and a the netherdrake were the two things I wanted from that expansion. I technically didn't gain the netherdrake during BC but when everyone was flooding into Northrend on release night I was in the mines grinding the last bit of rep I needed quite easily too since no one was there hogging up the eggs.