Probably Leading the Cavalry because i grinded for a day to earn my last few mounts and i felt pretty cool with my first drake at level 75 :)
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Even if i dont have the achievement i think that the hardest would be Killed in Quel'Thalas
Definitely World Explorer. I had fun running around discovering new areas for bonus exp, so I was a little disappointed to see I'd found pretty much everything.
I'm most proud of 25man Naxx Immortal, our guild got it before Ulduar came out, was quite a thrill and happened on April First, so it was kind of funny trying to claim to our server we'd gotten it :P
i like this one,Somebody Likes Me and my luck getDeathcharger's Reins 2 year i find that mount but i get in 2011 lol
Without a doubt, my favorite was getting The Loremaster. I received it before The Shattering and loved every minute of the travel and reading through awesome quests. I have also done a good chunk of the redone quests, but real life things are a little in the way with redoing all of them. Here's to hoping for spare time this summer!
So very proud of my What a Long, Strange Trip It's Been. loved getting my Violet-proto drake :D
The I love the most is the First Sergeant feat of strenght.I didn't PVP alot back in the days but i am really proud of having this title
The achievement I am most proud of is Loremaster.I've gotten it on 2 different characters... BEFORE Cataclysm.
Since the death of our pug, Herbie the Love Pug, on May 8th, 2011, I have to say the one I'm proudest of is Looking For Multitudes because of the Perky Pug pet. Herbie was a fawn pug, too, and he will be sorely missed. RIP, Herbs. :(
My favorite is quite obvious to me, Swift Zulian Tiger. I don't have a ton of raid achievements, I haven't done The Insane, but I do have something that not everyone has. I can't remember a happier moment in WoW than the day before my sister's 18th birthday the elusive Swift Zulian Tiger dropped. The ironic part that it was at some weird hour so there weren't any guildies on when I got it so whenever they logged in one by one a "OMG LOOK WHAT DROPPED FOR ME!" whisper to them. It was less than a month before the shattering and I had a mount that would soon be discontinued. I have plenty of mounts today yet the one I still use over anything else is the Tiger that I love :D
I would say Level 85 (Legacy) because it is time to gear up for raids!
The one achievement/feat I am most proud of is Veteran of the Shifting Sands because it was a rather, long and complicated process for me to get before the Shattering. I was helping a fellow guildie friend work on this achievement while trying to complete it for myself and my fiancée at the same time. Due to computer problems, I wound up doing the quests for my fiancée as well as myself. During the last two weeks before Blizzard planned on removing the quests, my friend, my guild master and I set up three different Molten Core and Onyxia runs for our quests. Between the three of us, we scraped up at least 5 BWL runs with our alts to farm up Elementium Ingots.Of course we had two major problems every time we tried to farm up our Ingots. The first was Razorgore the Untamed bugging and despawning multiple times. The other issue was having the Blackwing Technicians dying in the walls so we had problems looting the Ingots. This required a GM ticket on four different occasions to get the item restored.On the Monday night before the Shattering would come into effect, I was fighting sleep and waiting for a GM to reply to yet another item restoration ticket over another lost Ingot. We managed to get the achievement done for my guildie and my fiancée, so I was desperate to finish my quests before server reset. With all the other materials in my bags, this last Ingot would be all I needed to finish my quests. As the hours grew later, I began to lose hope a GM would contact me in time and considered logging off.Then all of a sudden a GM survey form pops up on my screen. I thought it was a sick joke at first until I see the new mail icon appear as well. The GM didn't speak to me or even leave a real message in the letter, just attached a single Elementium Ingot to the post. Best of all, my guildies were still awake and helped me finish my quests.I am most proud of this achievement because it was an epic questline that I enjoyed completing (twice) and that it went to show what my friends and I could accomplish if were stubborn enough to see it through to the end.