My favorite memory would have been the first time I entered Naxx on my first level 60 character and trying to progress with the four horsemen encounter. Fun times.
My favorite memory from World of Warcraft was when I first started playing. Before WoW, I played the Ragnarok offline and I thought it was a great game, but then my older brother introduced me to this game, World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade. The quote I remember he was saying is, "Don't get addicted now." After installing and everything, I started playing and without realizing, I played for 12 hours non-stop that day. It was at winter time in California and my first character was a gnome mage, so the snowy atmosphere in the game feels as real as the snowy weather outside my window that time. I never knew there was a game that good; the musics reflect the adventures, the visuals and animations are just perfect 3D for me. The game is simply beautiful and it will always stays that way in my memory.
On my level 4-6 dwarf running outside Kharanos and befriending a friendly gnome warlock, she was the first other player I saw in this game. Gives you the feeling you are actually playing with other people :)
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My very favourite moment in the WoW,was my "little" bloodelf pally's first enter in Silvermoon. It was one year ago, and she is not so little anymore. :)I never forget the feeling when I was heard the city theme. Whooa..... I like that city so much. Amazing colours, beautiful sounds both of them full of life and so peacefull. When she was arrived, I knew we are in right place. ^^
Favorite Memory, either opening the gates of Ahn'Qiraj or ninja runs to go kill Doomlord Kazzak trying to do it without the horde being alerted that he was up yet :)
Good memories from the early stages of the game. Its the year of 2004 november . We are about 28 people 13 of them my real life friends. We all play in the same guild and decided to raid the opposite faction in Ashenvale Forest. Im level 20 my mates are between 15-20, and one of my mates reached FORTY. Making the first server record. Hes the leader of the first raid we have ever created and is riding one of the games first mounts. Its getting exciting the enemies are about the same level and size of group. We assult the X and learn that gaurds hit hard, and that pissing of the flightmaster will kill you. I never, ever played a game before with the majority of my friends playing as a team. None has any idea what to do, but to kill and explore our new spells and first added talents points. After the raid we continued to do a lot of group work and more raids. A lot of people were playing to be the best and explore what this new game had to offer.
My Favorite memory from wow was when me and my friend first made characters when vanilla first came out and we were basically kids then and right after we got out of the human starting zone we just walked into Goldshire and just watched all of the crap that just went on and it was pretty amazing to me to see a social connection between people in a video game it was pretty amazing at the time.
when i turned 80 in wotlk i was so excited cause i had a like race going on with a friend of mine about who got to 80 first
Since I joined early during BC... My best memory was probably finally downing Illidan, pre-nerf. The fight felt so epic, and required a lot of coordination. T6 sets were also awesome, hands-down.Either that or seeing Kil'Jaeden come out of the Sunwell! *shivers*Good times.
My favorite WoW memory has to be a bunch of about 30-45 Alliance sneaking up onto the rises of Thunder Bluff and playing ''Noginfogger Roulette''For anyone who doesn't know what it is, or would like to try it, you all have to jump off the highest peak in TB, take a gulp of Nogginfogger potion, and keep your fingers crossed for the slowfall buff so you don't go splat ;)It was amusing to see the floor below littered with corpses and skeletons, and a whole bunch of low-level moo-cows looking up and emoting us!It was a laugh, back in the days before everyone was so uptight about everything.
My favorite WoW memory is the 100v100 raids on Tarren Mill/Southshore. I at the time was not into PvP but something about those large battles drew me in. I think that is what ended up drawing me into Pvp nowadays. It was a wonderful way to get together on a large scale and just have a good time and unwind. Granted sometimes there were so many people there and so many spells that if you didn't even have a CHANCE of survival. While Arena and Battlegrounds have ruined chances for such a thing to happen again I go on with the awesome memories of slaughter and being slaughtered.