My favorite memory of World of Warcraft it was when i started playing. i was watching my brothers (i have 3 brothers) for months, playing the game and i coulde'nt get the idea. after couple months me and the older brother after me created an WoW account. i remember the excitement of downloading the game and just waiting it to be done. after it did finish i started playing. and i got in the moment i started play it, the reason my two older brothers had this crush on Wow. i can't even descirbe the words for how awsome this game is. and now? now, all of the 4 brothers(inculding me) have their own account of WOW and we just can't stop sharing, texting, talking, and playing. so to so, this game just reunion my all 4 brothers back togther.
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My favorite moment was reaching level 70 after months of frustration, questing, and sharing a computer/account.. My next moment will be when I have my warlock at the level it needs to be!
I think my personal favorite moment was the first very day on WoW on that 15days trial account 4years ago..everything was so new...spent like a week to make 3 levels xD, also when I hit 70 and got my epic fying skill/mount. good old days.but social wise when my guild downed the Lich King was an epic moment. we were all screaming on ventrilo etc and there you really see the true fun of playing together :)
My fondest memories from wow were when I was doing these endless blacksmithing quests, back in vanilla, which had totally useless rewards. Heck, I wasn't even level 60, and I wasn't even close to skill 300, but the thrill of not knowing what was waiting for me was enough for me to press on. I don't think I've ever experienced something as epic as plounging through these journeys and adventures my trainers set me out to, and words can't even explain the thrill I got from seeing all these NPCs from various factions I just couldn't wait to explore. The Mithril Order, in particular. I never even bothered looking it up, but I didn't have to, because I had a really good time finding out on my own. I never even hit 60, I got sick of leveling and decided to step up to high-end dungeons only as a level 59. Good times.
My best WoW memory was when I was having fun with my friends. They quit WoW, but I still play it because I still enjoy it, even though a lot of people complain about it. I sometimes watch my Screenshots to remember the good times my friends and I passed together in the game.
I honestly think the best moment of my wow life was when I found out that mounts are learnable at lvl 20,40,60... THATS SOOOO NICE.... although it made me mad bc iv paid full prices at the OLD lvls 40,60,70... on 5 different chars alrdy... but it is nice now bc im re-leveling 2 more chars.
My favorite memory in World of Warcraft was back in vanilla. A friend and me were just walking around as low level humans in Elwynn forest. Not even leveling, but just screwing around. Jumping off cliffs, performing /train behind NPC's and having a good time. We even sold a Kobold Mining Shovel for 1 gold, and we've never been happier before :D I miss those days :)
My guilds first kill of C'tun. Wow, that took some work.
My favorite time in wow was when most servers were down cause they were doing mantince and there was like 10 servers up i went on one made a gnome and i took off my clothes and told everyone around me to and we went and fought hogger. there was about 100 of us there were fire balls evrywhere and we were all naked and we missed alot and hogger was one shoting us and in the end it was funny to see all the little dead naked gnome bodies. :)
My favorite experience was when my friends and I finally downed the Lich King, by ourselves, of our own merit.
My favorite moment was in the original wow when i made a night elf when my friends and I would try and jump the farthest of the big tree in Darnassus
My favorite wow moment was back running in 10 Naxx with my old guild, my brother and husband and good rl friends included, and getting to the hallway with the eyestalks right after Heigan in the plague wing. Back then it was a struggle, so we are runnin as fast as we can through there having a good time and my brother puts over vent "aint nothin gonna break my stride, nobody's gonna slow me down, oh no, i got to keep on movin" (song by Men at Work called "Aint nothin gonna hold me down"). Too appropriate, we all had a big laugh and just had so much fun that night.