Immortal No More, Completed: 10/19/08That is by far the achievement I am most proud of because of the date we completed it. It was during the big patch just before WotLK. All the city guards and city leaders' levels were raised for the upcoming expansion. We had a full 40 man raid and second raid about half full. We had to fight our way though level 80 guards at level 70 and defeat a level 83 Tyrande Whisperwind. This kill took FOREVER since the hit tables for her were so much higher than what we were equipped with. Melee and casters had very tough time trying to do any damage they could. I was playing my hunter and arrows can't be dodged or parried. Hunters were the topping DPS by a long shot. It was pretty hilarious. If I remember right, we were on her for about 20-30min before we killed her. It was a very long fight. We had to set up a few groups at the ramps to stop any alliance trying to foil our plans.At the end when we got the achievement vent was ecstatic. It was a hell of a good time.I also remember people talking in trade about trying to do it. Many people were saying it is impossible, It can't be done! Then I linked my achievement in trade and turned them silent and received many grats whispers after that.
took me quite some time to complete, given that I was about 100 quests from finishing it before the Cataclysm, which then wiped out my quest record. (sigh) had to start again!
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I think I'm most proud of my Swift Zulian Tiger feat of strength. Not because it's a rare mount, but because back when it dropped we had this pug'd warlock in our group who had a temper tantrum and quit the group because he didn't win it. Now when I see the guy around SW I just laugh because I know his true colours.
It has to be Loremaster, I worked hard on it and it took some doing and was one of the most enjoyable to get.
I am most proud of Glory of the Hero, When leveling my worgen druid I halted exp at 82, and kept running wotlk heroics.I am happy that I did what I did, because now at 85, I can solo a lot of the bosses in those dungeons, and at least at 82, with greens, it was challenging.
My favorite Achievement is . Yeah, I know it's not extremely difficult and plenty of people have it. But rarity and difficulty aren't what make the achievement my favorite. It was my time alone where I got to explore Azeroth in a way I never would have otherwise. I journeyed around the virtual world, blazing through some quest lines, and taking my time on others. Because for some, you could tell that Blizzard applied their thoughts and feelings into these quests; it really showed.Of course, I made liberal use of Wowhead when I was stuck, and often found out things about the quests and NPC's I wouldn't have known if I hadn't visited the site. The special combination of enjoyment, learning, and those exciting moments when you finished a questing zone just made the perfect package of gameplay for me. When Blizzard added new quests to Loremaster, I was only too happy to complete them; and go back and redo a few that were reset as well.
My favourite would be beating the horde and getting King of the Fire Festival on my (then) level 10 rogue DancingFlame and doing a Burning Hot Pole Dance in my finery earned since 2008 - she only comes out for World Event achievements (except when doubling for my banker when she is out levelling up for Inscription).However, achievements are there to be earned, not easily given, so, though as a PvE raider I hated this achievement with a passion at times School of Hard Knocks has to be the one I am proudest of getting, particularly on my Balance Druid (not the best class for PvP...).The first time I tried it back in 2009, it took me all week, and looking back at the blog post I made on Moon Touched on 5th May, over 20 hours of game time. At times I was close to throwing my clunky laptop out of the window. Though sometimes in tears at the sheer frustration of it, I stuck with every battleground bar one - a late night EoTS full of hardcore PvPers, targeting the orphan carriers on sight like so many lambs to the slaughter. When I had achieved it, I also stayed to help try for the win (unlike many I do some PvP and at least know the basic tactics and strategies).In Alterac, I eventually ignored the pleas to head to Drek, and snuck through the enemy lines direct to East Frostwolf. Dash was off cool-down, to let me beat a mage attempting to blink in first. In Arathi it was the honor $%^&*s who used Crusader aura to snatch stables and other flags before we Fosterers could reach it. Lacking the resilience gear and spell pen, I cursed the horde players who killed me again and again at the base in Eye of the Storm. Warsong Gulch has always been my least favourite as a Balance Druid. After despairing of ever returning the flag, late one evening, I lucked out on a partial pre-made where the horde dropped the flag for their friends and we returned the favour (only to die to the hardcore defending "their" flag). I've now got the full What a Long, Strange Trip It's Been on four characters, and last Saturday evening managed the second BG, Arathi, on my 5th at 10 to midnight, but I will never forget the "YES!" when I got that achievement on Tequima.
Glory of the ICC Raider 25 and 10... lots of work and fun went into them, and the teamwork needed it all the better.
My favorite achievement is What a Long Strange Trip It's Been. It's not that unique, but I love the holidays and enjoyed the process of getting it for over a year.
champion of the frozen wastes. i was unable to raid in vanilla and bc so completeing the content for the first time was a good feeling.
My Shen'dralar achieve. Proof positive that I'm 100% hardcore insane.
The achievement I'm most proud of is my druid's Onyxia's Lair (Level 60) feat of strength. It reminds me of when I actually used to raid Ony way back in the day as a 40-man. So many memories came from trying to down her...especially with new members every few weeks. Over 5 years now and the nostalgia is still wonderful.
I am most proud of Hero of Shattrath as I do not see a lot of people with it and it was a grind to do it back when I got it done in BC.