I have to say my favorite is Hard to say cause they all have their good and bad points. For example, Hallow's end has alot of quests to it via trick or treating but you have to visit every inn for your faction in the game... Winter Veil is fun cause you have the presents but the quests you do it like one day and bam.Day of the dead is Interesting cause it starts differently then all the others but its really short time period. The Noble Garden is rather cramped and people fight over the spawn points so it gets boring quick. I can Keep going with positives and negatives about them all but i guess what it comes down to is I live the ones with the Buffs that help with Leveling alts cause I am an alt-a-holic. So festivals like The Harvest Festival and Midsummer Festival and i do believe hallow's end has one as well... with that said since the Harvest festival is rather local to the main cities I would have narrowed the options down to Midsummer festival due to it being all over the place and has that easy to earn buff to increase leveling.
My favorite in-game holiday would have to be the Love Is In The Air event, especially in its first year or two. It was one of the few in-game holidays that actually focused on player interaction. You needed to have a friend (or a random stranger) unbreak your heart with a Friendship Bracelet (and undo the hurt the Stormwind Guard caused when he walked out that door, and walked out of your life) and you had to trade heart candies to complete an entire set. Some of the rewards, particularly the picnic basket, fit the player interaction theme as well. I may be alone in this, but I actually spent a few hours looking for beautiful places to have a picnic with a friend in our new lovely dresses. It's just something I don't see in-game as much as I'd like to.Even today, with the event being made casual (I don't miss having to be in town once every hour, hoping to get the black dress from that guard), it's still one of my preferred events just because it's less grind-y and doesn't require me to spend 30 minutes a day on the same dailies to get all of the rewards. And I don't have to fly all over the world for it - that alone gives it bonus points.
Nothing beats dive-bombing Stormwind to throw a pair of bunny ears on that female dwarf/gnome you've been literally dying to find all week, which is why Noblegarden is always a treat. The egg-collection mini-game is fiercely competitive and the pet rewards react to other players.
Winter Veil!GIFTS AND GNOMES! :D
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What is your favorite holiday in World of Warcraft and why?I love Hallow's End. On Halloween It's my birthday too! So i get alot of presents. and it makes it even better <3 So I do understand why you love Halloween so much man :P The Simpsons are only with Treehouse of Terror/Horror - Yes i do watch The Simpsons : ) It's awesome. Brooms, Free Instant cast mount <3Happy Halloween! <3
I've always been a fan of Hallow's End myself. The thrill of the Headless Horseman and the events that come with it always bring that smile to my face. Not to mention, there is always that somewhat 'dark' side of WoW that comes from the holiday itself!
Winter's Veil - Present and toys are the best!
My favorite holiday is Brewfest, for some various reasons, one of them being, the fisrt holiday i had as a player on World of Warcraft , and i was very noobish in the begining and this made me like the game much more at the time, because most of the times i was close to the fairy in the old orgrimmar still :) and the colours and everything was so cheerful and so awsome, and at the time you could still get a ram with ticket prizes :) i remenber we needed 400 of them , and they were hard to get as hell :p which made it very competitive, despite today being quite different with the queue system is still quite fun, due to the rewards we get such as the remote to take us there, which is supper cool :)Another reason is the beer and the fight with the alliance to see who can steal each others bear :) other cool reason is that you can spend all the time sitting on a ram and actually control it like you were in a horse, thats super awsome :)On the fairy there is so many players even on a small server like mine, there are always people whereabouts, looking for the dungeon to try to get the mounts and items, and complente achivements, and to do them you need to do rocking dailys such as defend the fairy while getting drunk is srly pro :) Being drunk will always be awsome :)
It's a tough call but I'd say my favorite WoW Holiday would probably be Winters Veil. It's fun looking forward to whatever presents will be given that year, and some of the items that you can get are really helpful. Like the food that restores health by % rather than a set numerical value. Although the Midsummer Fire Festival is pretty awesome as well.
My favorite is Hallow's End since it always starts on my birthday.
For me, my favorite holiday, although some hate it, is the Lunar Festival. I love all the fireworks, the elders are worth great rep and gold, and I sometimes pose as a false elder on my druid that has the achieve and tons of moonstones for grins and giggles :P
Brewfest, without a doubt. Cant beat a holiday about beer where you are encouraged to get drunk in game.
for me, its the Lunar Festival. What really drew me into WOW when I started playing was the vast, beautiful world that had been created for us to explore - even before I had a mount! The Lunar Festival provided me with the incentive and a reason to explore every last bit of Azeroth, and even venture into many of its dungeons for the very first time. I discovered flight points, enemy capitals and even a new continent! The lore associated with the Lunar Festival puts it into a league of its own, and I particularly enjoy the fact that it is not tied to any RL festival that I participate in - making it an entirely WOW related holiday for me. Looking forward to seeing what (if anything) is added into the Lunar Festival this year!
My favorite holiday has to be Hallow's EndFor no other reason than Headless Horseman's Mount