My favorite is Children's Week because
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Hrmm... I am going to have to say... Midsummer's Fire Festival.Perhaps it is the experience buff you get from dancing around a pole? Or maybe blindly running around and trying to catch flaming sticks (I mean, can you immagine if that fell on your head!) OR, it could be the spending the events currency to get a set of armor that looks very... Fiery glowy sorta... Y'know what I mean.Oh, you know what! I remember now! It is corpse hopping through enemy towns trying to get to their fires! SO MUCH FUN! Especially since last year I got to just sit on the roofs, slow fall and invisibility, and laugh at the little rogue, but hey, that's besides the point, right? Right next to that on the list is getting to camp your own fire. Hah! So much fun!
My favorite by far is Brewfest. It was the first holiday I got to do when I originally started playing the game, and the vast majority if it's content is available to levelling players. The sheer amount of content available along with the occasional humorous themes are very enjoyable.
Midsummer! Nothing beats the fireworks, torch juggling, fire breathing, ribbon dancing party goers that come with Midsummer. Not to mention the exp buff for alts and lowbies, and a chance to get some loot from Ahune. Plus you can use the sandals during Hallows End to make people thing the inn is on fire and throw buckets at you.Hooray, Midsummer!
The most awsome holiday in wow is Hallows end ofc ;DThe search for all the masks and killing some headless guy is great..
Brewfest for sure! Extremely funny... Hick! and silly to shay the least!
The Lunar Festival. I have a bit of a soft spot for it, since it was the first ever WoW holiday I experienced way back when I first started playing the game, and I like the lore that goes into it as well.
Brewfest!Because nothing says a good time like pink elephants and crashing around on rams!Also: TANKARDS! Busting up baddies with a glowing mug just makes me all warm and fuzzy inside!...or maybe that's all the alcohol...
hallow's end, I like the pet's and mount drop!
Hallows Eve is the best, because the druids everywhere cry about node farming now that they have competition, when non druids are brooming it up. I like to call it broomkins. ><Instant click mount, so sweet.
My favorite has always been Lunar Festival. I find it very relaxing and it takes you to areas you might not have otherwise gone. I still have a bank full of Lunar Festival fireworks on my original character from five years ago, for those special occasions. I took up engineering for the sole purpose of crafting the special fireworks and the launcher. And who can forget Elune's Candle? If only they weren't unique. I buy 10 every year, one to store on each of my alts, so I always have one ready.I remember quite fondly the guilds that kited Omen to Orgrimmar, where he proceeded to nom on unsuspecting low levels. For the times he was left in Moonglade, Horde and Alliance (briefly) set aside faction differences to take him down together. Before we had world raid markers, we used Elune Stones. The sexiest dresses and pantsuits in the game come from Lunar Festival. It isn't about hitting the LFD tool to kill a boss real quick for some epix, it is a time for reflection and patient collecting to get the unique rewards. It has nothing to do with luck, only the time you're willing to put forth, and the respect you pay for the elders of Azeroth. I make it a point to never miss Lunar Festival when it comes around.
I'm gonna have to go with Hallow's End with all the changes and additions this year. Sure, some things don't work as good as they could and some things are actually too easy now, but in general they really made the holiday much more fun and enjoyable and with all the things you can do and get now, I can't think of another holiday beating it.
My personal favourite is the Winter Veil event, it brings my guild together.Xmas is always a casual time in WoW, but everyone will log on a bit to chat with the friends and exchange greetings and wishes for the new year.