Oh boy, this is a tough one, but i would have to go with leveling my priest all the way to 70 in burning crusade, then gearing her up through all the raids and finally doing black temple. We finally killed Gorefiend and the priest on a stick drops (staff of immaculate recovery) and i won it.
My favorite memory is when I tamed my first pet on my hunter. A raptor from the barrens named Frank... While his looks have changed over the levels, he's always been at my hunters side, ever since 75 levels, an expansion, and a faction change later.
best time in wow had to have been my guilds first algalon kill http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7AQ6vawRz4
Turning in my last quest for Loremaster. Why? Because I did it before you could query the server for completed quests and before wowhead showed quest progress. It was a pain to find those last few quests(Kalimdor) but it was worth it.
My favourite moment was my first ever Deadmines run. I finally found a group to brave that scary cave. I wasn't sure that I would eve find my way out.I was a Paladin. I had just recent found some "green" items that had some strength on them. I knew I was tough and ready for a fight.I ended up being the "tank". I didn't know what that really meant except to make the monsters hit me.We made it through. I had taken down VanCleef. We exited the portal out the back and we felt like kings.
So this one night around 3am, back in vanilla, I got roped into a late-night Scholomance run by a friend of mine. (This was back in the day when if you PuGged an instance, you had to collect people from your own server and you had to do it through trade.) Among the 10 people in the group (you could raid Scholo at the time) was a priest wearing almost full epics."Meh" thought I "here comes a raider to lord it over us poor non-raider mortals."Said raider kept his mouth shut until we wiped on a nasty mispull. Then he complained that he had received no Innervates from the druids in the group.I was one of the druids in the group. I was not specced into Innervate. This got my hackles up, but I figured I'd do my best to be polite, before snapping at him, so I whispered him: "If I had Innervate I would've given it to you, but I'm not specced into it."I was fully expecting to get a snarky comment back stating how every druid must spec into Innervate and how dare I not do that. Instead what I got back was a polite question about my reasons for not speccing into Innervate.So I started talking to him. Talking led to friendship, friendship led to the feeling of something more and wanting to meet, and to make a long story short I moved to a different country to be with him and 5 years later we're still together :)
My favorite WoW moment was a few weeks after hitting 60. I played a hunter back then, but really liked playing my alt (rogue) but a friend who got me into the game told me if I hit 60 he'll help me buy a mount. Back then they were a lot of money, and I was terribly geared and very noobish so that meant a big deal to me. So I worked hard, running Sunken Temple for 4 or 5 levels with a group of friends. Then my guild wanted to try to do an instance (ZG had just come out) and asked if I wanted to come. I was only level 58, and had no idea it wouldn't be a lot of EXP so I was like sure! I dinged 59 in there, and had a ton of fun. I don't even remember how I dinged 60 because I just went and ground it out, but then I was psyched cuz I was 60! That meant I could do MC and all those other 'raid' places like strat and BWL (never mind that I didn't even know WHERE those were). So I was so excited to hit level 60 and do instances with my guildies, I forgot all about my friend's promise. A day or two later, he rides up on his mount and opens trade, and hands me an epic riding mount. I squeaked my happiness, making all the people on vent laugh, and promised to repay him. I never actually did, and he even bought me (aka, paid for) my first epic flying mount. That kindness helped me so much, and I try to pay it forward as much as I can.
My most memorable moment was when I finally got Loremaster! After what seemed like months..wait it was months lol..I finally found all those pesky little quests I needed to finish out Loremaster. I thought I would go insane trying to find those last few quests for Kalimdor! What made it special to me was that I finished it just before Cata came out.
While flying over Nagrand, had this incredible deja vu which brought back the one very special moment that me and my special half had shared in almost similar scenic place IRL - Remember telling her that the place would remind of her - Nagand did just that.
My favorite WoW memory happened pretty recently. The first day of Cata, instead of leveling, I spent helping a friend get Server First 525 archaeology. His only competition was a Horde side druid. Most of my time that day was spent following him around and stunning him etc. Mean yes, but also hilarious. xD Poor guy. Oh also, the person I helped get the achievement also switched his main because we needed a resto druid. Le sigh.
I've been playing WoW since closed beta, so it's very hard to pick one single favorite memory out of the many... Should it be one of my earliest memories, while exploring the game content? Stealthing around high level zones I'd never seen before as a lowbie was very fun... Do I choose something like one of our guild-first boss kills way back when I led 40 man raids? Those were pretty exciting for everyone involved, especially getting the jump on the world-boss encounters. Or how about one of the more intimate memories that involves me and one or two close friends leveling alts together? It was pretty fun hanging out with some long-time friends, chatting over Ventrilo while they're thousands of miles away. Most recently I was the one to grind out realm first 450/525 archaeologist on my well-populated server (Blackrock), which was a pretty emotional experience. There have been a lot of good times.My fondest memory, though has to be this one time where I had started leveling a new character.. a priest. My roommate was off doing his own thing. I was catching up to a character he had leveled over the weekend so we could instance together. We were both still fairly new to the game, as well. Anyway, there I was having just been killed by Hogger.. resting up, eating, etc... when lo and behold a sprite darter starts circling around me. I think to myself 'What the...?' and I say aloud "A sprite darter in Elwynn Forest? Hey Jay, come check this out" ...and he starts bursting out laughing. Then I got it.He was a playing a rogue, by the way.This has to be my fondest memory simply because it's not selfish, in that there was no personal achievement... nor is it a memory that anyone else can say they share. It's mine, and it belongs to myself and a long-time friend. It's an experience we can still laugh about to this day, despite it happening years ago. That's what WoW is really all about - good times and friends. I'd be lost without friends in WoW - though these days I do a good job of tuning things out and just raiding for fun. There won't be a 'new' memory to come along and unseat that one, though, that's for sure.
When all my friends and guild members were raiding and doing heroics and getting gear I was playing by myself collecting ores and herbs in Icecrown. I sold all the stuff collected in the AH and made huge profits. Then I made my Mechano-Hog and bragged to my friends 8). I had many of them ride it and even jumped off high cliffs and unmounting while in the air and casting slow fall on myself so that my friend would in the sideseat would fall to their deaths.Good times.
It's got to be my first Tarren Mill - Southshore mass battle.
wowith so many cool memories its hard to pick one! but i think the one is when I finally Tamed my Ghost Saber after like 30 cat stones i fanally got it! he was my very first rare cool pet
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Hard question indeed! Well what came up to my second toon, a warlock. I felt great after subduing an imp and, got even happier when i subdued for the 1st time my voidwalker! It was a great moment indeed! I felt like a true master of the shadow arts going around with my minions, burning mobs and stealing their souls.
My very first character I actually stuck to, was a Human Warlock. I was making my way to Goldshire, when all of a sudden, an unrestrained, pissed off Infernal runs up to me, and crushes my face in. This happenstance was essentially my reason for getting into WoW, my motivation. I continued playing on, so that some day, I might have my revenge, and crush somebody else's face in with MY Unchained Infernal.