Id have to say my <What a long strange trip its been> not only because of the cool mount, but the fact ive been playing since wow was in first beta, wish i could have started it much sooner, i miss the old vanilla days at level 60... New content in my mind shouldnt of been the cost of full revamps to the entire game that we loved
My favorite achievement has to be "The Light of Dawn", a very well-earned title for when you vanquish the Lich King at his maximun potential!
Hallowed Be Thy Name, because it was the first time I received a title, even though everyone on my server was wearing it :D
Fiery Warhorse's Reins. I was in there about 6 billion times and I finally got him. I love my vampire horse.
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One That Didn't Get Away Because thats the one i have been wasting most time on xD
I think my favorite achievement would have to be the Bloodsail Admiral feat of strength - Avast Ye, Admiral!. I did it during Burning Crusade, and had an absolute blast with my group of friends doing it. Eventually it turned into a "how long can we stay alive before we all die" thing, and we lasted quite some time before we got bored of trying to see how long we can stay alive. But, I suppose that's what you get when I'm your healer. ;)
Get to the Choppa! A lot of work was put into getting the chopper by my girlfriend and I. We rode that thing everywhere.
Glory of the Raider 10 man is one of my favorites, quite a difficult overall achievement at the time it was current.
I would say, Wow's 4th anniversary. Mainly because I love my Baby Blizzard Bear. And it's kind of rare.
It Belongs in a Museum! is my proudest personal achievement. It was worthwhile because I had to do it completely myself, and because it was an achievement based off one of my favorite icons from childhood. Attaining the Professor title was my primary goal for the first months of Cataclysm, and battling against my legendary bad luck to finally get that 20th rare was a test of my patience and my sanity, but I prevailed!
The achievement that I am most proud of is Insane in the Membrane. It took the better part of a year to get, with a literal insane amount of effort involved. It was well worth it though, as I've since been able to do some crazy stuff and just say, "Sorry, I'm just a little Insane."
It's over 9000! Why? Because I freakin' love achievements. I do them, even if they're really really dumb. If there was an achievement for selling all of your epics and just turning into a full time fisherman I'd do it. Because it'd be an achievement. I love all of them and I do any of them whenever I can! This achievement signifies that yes I do achievements and I go that extra mile, because I am a completionist and I'll be damned if don't do every thing in a game without giving my all!
I could mention comical ones like Bros. Before Ho Ho Ho's or To All The Squirrels I've Loved Before. Or even the ones that took forever to farm like Mountain o' Mounts or What A Long, Strange Trip It's Been. Truth be told I am equally proud of each and every one I have or intend to get. Especially since pretty much every one I have is because I have worked to do it. My guild is just a bank guild with just my toons in it so I either fly solo or have to join pugs so I know I havent been carried for any of them.
Long Strange Trip, since I was able to complete it the first month it was possible to complete. But GOOD LORD some of the requirements were a pain. -_- Never doing that again on any of my other characters.
Herald of the Titans for sure. Algalon was an amazing fight. The lore, the visuals, and the great mechanics made it extremely enjoyable, but also challenging, and doing it in the appropriate gear was no small feat. It really required the group to give it their all - and not just in effort, but also time required to farm the best-in-slot gear that was able to be used for the encounter. It also is not an achievement you can get by yourself as the fight doesn't rest on the shoulders of 2-5 individuals like a large number of them do. You need exceptional communication and gameplay from all 10 members to pull it off. It really required the group to come together and work as a team.I can still feel my ear-to-ear grin that I was wearing as the achievement popped up on my screen. I'm very proud to be one of the few people on my server that has the achievement, and will wear the title proudly for as long as I play World of Warcraft!