High Warlord
Centurion is my favorite. I had to grind hours a day for weeks to get that rank and now that Blizz did away with that system it makes it all the sweeter that not everyone can get it.
My proudest achievement is Loremaster of Kalimdor. Why this particular one? Because I got it on my Alliance character, without buying Burning Crusade. That means I got the required number of quests completed without ever doing a quest from Azuremyst, Bloodmyst, or the Exodar. With Cataclysm, the meta was changed so that it specifically required completing quests in Bloodmyst Isle, so that feat would now be impossible. I have credit for an achievement that according to the listed requirements, I cannot possibly have gotten without Burning Crusade. ;-)
Definately, without a doubt, I would have to say the achievement I'm most proud of, and my favorite achievement that I've actually obtained would have to be The Twilight Zone (10 player). I did it back when the content was still relevant, and I joined up the raid on my mage. I blew away the DPS charts, huge crits, and we completed the achievement right on time. It was the first time I found myself really really confident in the way I was playing, and that confidence has grown to help me become a raid leader, and an even better player in a lot of classes.
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The achievement I am most proud of is my "Glory of the Ulduar Raider" (Ten Man) Achievement. Not because it was hard - but because it was long due. I helped multiple generations of alts/mains in my previous guild to achieve that meta achievement and get their drake and my main character never got her drake and it was nearing Cataclysm time and it seemed as if she never would get her drake but after much teasing my guildies got together and took my main to Ulduar and collectively paid me back for all of their drakes and helped my main get the achievement she'd been missing for months (Razorscale). (:
Four years later, Sulfuras, Hand of Ragnaros.
It was a difficult choice since there are plenty of nice achivements but I think Im the most proud of Thunderfury, Blessed Blade of the Windseeker. Indeed it is easy to get nowadays, just requires you to farm MC a bit for drops, but back when I got this awesome, legendary sword, achivements didnt even exist! I am glad they added one for this best looking sword ever. I just wish they update it in some way so it could be useful again. I really miss it!
It's a personal tie for me between the Trip, World Explorer, and The Loremaster.There's a lot to enjoy in WoW, and I find those three are excellent ways to start - at least, while you're waiting for your queues...
Veteran of the Shifting Sands by far. Nothing else comes even close to how proud I am to have completed this amazing undertaking, and doing it basically solo.As the Shattering approached and the world was coming to an end, I rushed to complete this amazingly epic quest chain before it disappeared forever into the Twisting Nether. I had one week left until doomsday and much to do. Luckily, I was already revered with the Brood of Nozdormu, and I'd just retrieved Broodlord Lashlayer's head the week before (you need to run BWL at least twice for the chain), but most of the journey still laid ahead. The green scepter piece was easy enough, although I had a little trouble taking down the corrupt dragon Eranikus, mainly due to bugs. The red piece I almost didn't complete because I needed to kill Nefarian within 5 hours after the second boss, and my group broke up midway. And I obviously couldn't wait to try again the following week. But I gathered a couple allies and we downed him with 45 minutes to spare. The blue piece is easily the longest and most incredible stretch: killing Ragnaros, slaying Onyxia, infiltrating the Stormwind library, fighting an evil scientist, and making your way to a remote pirate island off the coast of Tanaris. But the hardest part was obtaining 10 elementium ingots. That's what took most of the week. I only got a couple of them in my BWL run, so I spent the whole week annoyingly spamming trade chat for them. I spent anywhere between 400 and 4000 gold a piece on them. But eventually I gathered them up, built my buoy and slayed the giant shark, Maws. At last, I took all three scepter shard to Anachronos, where he recombined them and I received my prized The Scepter of the Shifting Sands, which I took to Ahn'Qiraj to claim my prize. When the Shattering occurred, I was awarded this Feat of Strength, and I could not be prouder.
My favorite achievement is Skyshattered because it took me several hours to learn how to do it properly and very few people, around the time I did that quest, ever completed it. Even now it can be pretty hard to do it if you have too much lag, don't know how to fly without any problems, or can't load how fast the swift mount goes. I ended up getting it right after getting the Netherwing mount which I choose not to buy an epic flyer till I got the mount.
I am proud of getting the Swift White Hawkstrider From Kal'thas Sunstrider the 1st time through on heroic by myself!
I am most Proud of this one Mountain o' Mounts took me ages and spent i dont know how much gold to get them all, now that i have it im glad i went through all the hard work to get it plus i like the dragonhawk mount you get as a reward like i mean you have to like it or it would be a waste. Bring on the next achievement and while i wait for them to make a new one ill do 125 pets "Menagerie" while i wait. ^_^
My favorite one is The Immortal. We did it back when it was still pretty hard, and the RL failed on the tunnel to gluth the first week, he fell down while the MT had already pulled, and he was the OT. We did get it the week after that though, good times.
Best achievement was the first real achievement I got. Getting Dreadsteed of Xoroth the honest way. I begged so many people who were busy leveling their characters if I could run with them through these really obscenely long dungeons like Dire Maul, or Scholomance, and it took me the better part of three months to do.I love my Dreadsteed. :D