"Love is in the Air" is obv the best WoW holiday.With an awesome title and loads of extra buffs for a week, why wouldn't it be the best?
Brewfest for sure. Not just because I am a huge fan of any and all micro brews but also because what better way to build camaraderie amongst strangers or pugs than sharing a nice ale at one of the local Stormwind taverns.Also of course reminds me of Oktoberfest in Munich, a festival I have yet to attend but will before I die.
Hallow's End i s my favorite holiday. You get to run around, collect candy, and kill a headless horseman for his mount. What is there not to love about this holiday. Plus, all of the towns and inns get creep-afied. :)
I'm going to have to go with Winter Veil. It was the first WoW holiday I got to experience, so there's good nostalgia. And you get presents and bake cookies. Who doesn't like that?
Winter Veil is my favorite WoW holiday, mainly because I always felt like my WoW guild was a second family, and as Christmas is a time to express your love and appreciation for your family, Winter Veil gives me the chance to do the same with my in-game family. I have made lifelong friendships through this game and have always taken the time during Winter Veil to really show my gaming friends what they mean to me. oh yeah... and snowballs...
Hallow's End ofc. At least a shadow of world PvP stuff from vanilla :P
Winter Veil, peace creates harmony, harmony creates joy. Gaming within the World of Warcraft is all about having fun, happy gaming and so forth!
Hallows End, time when we take out our brooms and don't sweep streets with them but fly dropping stink bombs on your enemies,time when you eat so much candy that you can't take more for a whileand most importantly, time to scare the life out of your friends with nasty leper gnomes!
without a doubt, midsummer fire festival. pyromaniac anyone? :Dand the colours are so bright!
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My favorite holiday would have to be the Lunar Festival! No other holiday do you see both Alliance and Horde come together in peace and help each other take down the terrifying beast named 'Omen', who resides in Moonglade's Lake Elune'Ara! During no other holiday do you see almost complete peace (Besides Arenas and Battlegrounds) between the two competing factions! Its a peaceful holiday, and a fun one too! The only time during the year you can see fireworks, unless and engineer decides to start a show. That is why Lunar Festival is my favorite holiday.
My favorite holiday? Easter! What is funner than finding magical eggs, turning into rabbits and laying eggs to boil in the Un'Goro crater hotsprings? Plus, I met an old friend during easter a couple years back that invited me into the guild i've been in the longest of all my WoW guilds. If that doesn't make the holiday awesome, what does? :)
The Midsummer Fire Festival. The whole holiday is just so cheerful and bright, and Ahune is one of the more badass holiday bosses.
My favourite holiday has to be Hallow's End, as it offers something for every level & you can spend the whole 2 weeks just doing themed quests if you wish - I've gained multiple levels on all the sub-85 characters I've played, whether they started the holiday at 1 or 81!
I love the Midsummer Fire Festival! Sure, the dailies are a huge pain in the rear... torch tossing FTL, and sure, running around to all the horde AND alliance fires takes a while, and it's entirely too easy to die in enemy cities trying to steal their flame.But the outfit you get? OMG LOVE! I spend most of the festival wearing it and dancing around Org. I change my toons' hair color to match and everything (my normal hair color clashes). And you can't go wrong with the brazier of dancing flames, either. I was always kinda scared of fire as a child, but in game I find it fascinating and beautiful. It's a symbol of life and vitality and freedom. I LOVE this festival every year!
Hallow's End is my favorite holiday, anything spooky, creepy, scary or goes bump-in-the-night always gets my attention. =D
My favorite holiday is Hallows End, just for because it's just that bit more "creepy" then all the other holidays,closely followed by brewfest, but that's mostly because I just love the dwarven love for Booze.