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Noblegarden. <3 Running around grabbing eggs while several others are trying to grab it too is fun. :)Also including when you turn your friend into a rabbit during Battlegrounds. xD
Life Day to celebrate the diversity of life on Kashyyyk!.. Er.. wrong game..Winter's Veil because I get to open presents!
I'd have to say that my favorite WoW Holiday would be Pilgrim's Bounty. Other than the fact that I can level cooking on all of my alts, Altman be praised for such a blessing, but I've just managed to accumulate the most happy memories when it comes to this holiday, for one reason or another.In the beginning, not of time, but this holiday, when it was fresh and new to all of us, I managed to get to the entrance of Stormwind and watch all of the events going on, people running litterally everywhere with almost no direction to it all, tables covered in right-clickably delicious food, much of which seemed to be flying everywhere through the air. After going through and doing all the dailies, I sat down. It was achievement time. And then, about twenty minutes later, it was finding out how to do them time. My GM and about five of my guildies, along with a WoW friend of 5 years, were all outside, all in every table there was, all of us trying to get things to work. And before we knew it, we were passing food everywhere, making sure everyone got their achievement, and it somehow took half an hour, but every moment of it was with a smile, for more of us.After that, it was all the gosh-darned recipes. I must have spent hours that week cooking everything (and everywhere) there was too cook, at least six times. Not only did, for some reason, I get the same satisfaction from it that I do from actually baking, but I was sharing the food and ingredients with guildies and strangers alike, saving them the trouble of flying around everywhere to get it all and from paying amazing prices on the Auction House, which, admittedly, I made use of when I was heading off either to bed or other things.So all in all, I love Pilgrim's Bounty for the same reasons I love Thanksgiving. Fun, friends, Family, and all the reason in the world to appreciate the taste of good food all the more, and in WoW, how easy some of it is to throw! - Eilthis, Balance Druid, Turalyon
I'm torn between Brewfest and Hallow's End, but I'll say the latter just because I don't like the ram dailies so much... ...and because I love the Horseman's maniacal laughter XD ! His voice actor is just awesome.
Definitely Brewfest, for some of the funniest holiday quests, and the greatest atmosphere of all the holidays. The Oktoberfest spoof is just perfect, with the dancing, drinking, brawling and ram racing going on. Ok, I confess that I can't specifically remember ram racing from any of the Oktoberfests I've attended, but thats the beauty of Oktoberfests: you mercifully forget what you have been doing, so it's completely washed from your memory when you wake up 4-5 days after the event. So just as I can't specifically remember chasing wolpertingers or ejecting dwarven invaders in mole-machines from the festival grounds either, it just seems too likely to be untrue, and I'm sure WOW's brewfest is spot on with all those holiday activities. The fact that I get to relive them for 14 days, without a hangover, is just a magnificent. Thanks Blizzard, you guys and girls are beautiful even without my Eyesight Enhancing Romance Goggles.
My favorite is the Midsummer Fire Festival. I love doing the "pole dancing" and dragging my friends along to honor and extinguish bonfires.
Hallow's End for me, Halloween isn't really celebrated in Australia (lucky to get 5 kids trick or treating, and the occasional fancy dress party) so it's great to be able to experience it in WoW. I love running around to all the candy buckets trying to get masks and watching my little male dwarf cheer as he puts on his scary male dwarf mask, lol. The headless horseman boss event is funny, chasing his head around the graveyard, not so funny when I can't steal his mount from under his headless corpse though. The additions to Hallow's End with the Cataclysm expansion have only added more depth to the holiday with the great little creepy crate quest and now the black cat with the hat, which my kid loves because it reminds him of the Cat in the Hat ;-)10/10 Blizzard on this one.