My favorite wow holiday has to be Hallows End, simply for the chance to fight the headless horseman and because of the very nice items you can get, such as the Horseman's mount.
Pilgrim's Bounty so I can level my cooking!
Hallow's End ! The masks and the costumes are very fun to use :P
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Beerfest.
Brewfest! I play horde and the ram is my favorite mount...
I really like Hallows End because it gives everything an extra spooky but cozy feeling. The quests/achievements are great because you dont have to do every single daily quest every day in order to get everything done in time, and there's a lot of traveling involved which reminds my of so many places and time I've spend in wow leveling up my character.
What is your favorite holiday in World of Warcraft and why?Day of the Dead, because it only lasts one day! :-P
Hallow's End - G.N.E.R.D. Rage, gotta love it. lol
Brewfest, you know, when a lot of beer flows, some strange stories are told. Like the story about small rabbits with antlers and wings. When you see a wild one, you can tell the party has started.
What is your favorite holiday in World of Warcraft and why?Hallow's End - Who doesn't love flying around with a pumpkin on your head? Also, the chance to get one of the coolest mounts in the game from the Headless Horseman.
It must be Winter Veil! cuz when you log in to wow on christmas you will get in spirit for all the real life stuff that is going on. And if there aint any snow outside (IRL) you can get it in wow!
Winter Veil by far.I started playing back in December of 2006 as a dwarf. After aimlessly wandering around Dun Morogh for several hours, I eventually came across Ironforge, completely ignorant to the in-game festival. When I approached the gates, I found a large group of players jumping around outside in various different forms - Noggenfogger, Dartol's Rod, Moonkin / Tree of Life and, of course, the little helper transformation, to name the most prominent few - duelling eachother. Being the newb that I was, the transformation device absolutely amazed me, and I wondered why such a device was there. I wandered inside Ironforge to be greated by a vast crowd of higher level characters, whose gear also amazed me (and I have yet to experience that feeling of awe at the size of the game, back when grinding was more of a requirement) and, at the very back, a huge decorated tree with a seemingly popular dwarf sat near the bottom. As the curious little well dressed gnome that I now was, I approached the tree to find that there were many presents under it, including several quests concerning the festival.Ever since these days, Ironforge has held quite a bit of nostalgia for me, as the experience of Winter Veil has been both one of my earliest and most memorable experiences in WoW, enough for me to go back ever year and experience it again and again on my main (alas, the dwarf did not amaze me as much as those Moonkins and Trees dancing around outside), purely for the sake of the nostalgic feeling.