Realm First: Grand Crusader. Was on the first team in the world ever to get the Crusader's White Warhorse (those that beat us to it were all horde guilds), and resulted in us showing up on the front page of various news sites.
My favorite achievement is Onyxia's Lair. It was my first time ever running the raid and not only did we get it in one shot in 10-man, but we also got the achievements for a speed kill and for no player getting hit by a Deep Breath. That was an awesome night and a great pug group!
I'm glad that I got A Tribute to Insanity (10 player) just due to the fact that the achievement and the mount are now unobtainable and I just happen to win the roll on it during the one run of it that I did, it's a great showpiece for me even though not many people notice it lol.
The one I had been grinding for loads and got before the Tournament was out and it was too easy to get: Mountain o' Mounts! I was the first one on my realm to get it, definately my greatest achievement!
, I haven't got it it, yet but when midsummers festival comes around, I'll get it :)Its the achivement, I am most proud of, because it represents me doing what I thought was the impossible, when I first started out playing, WoW, which was to get a Proto-Drake. I was always bad at gold making, so buying the 280% riding needed to actually ride the mount was difficult (>.>), so I opted for the Violet one from and I'm glad this long trip, is (almost) over :)
I drop tears and blood for this... but worth it =)It's Over Nine Thousand!Big Blizzard BearLoremaster of Kalimdor
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My proudest achievement is (and consequently, 3000 Quests Completed). This was way before Blizzard changed the counters for the old world to mimic that of Outlands and Northrend, and even way before Blizzard developers opened up the quest API so addons could be created to scan for completed quests. Both of the titles and the tabard were great conversation starters in the early days of the LFD pugs. :) And of course, I understood the game's story much, much better. I look forward to earning the Cataclysm loremaster achievements.
It's OVER NINE THOUSAND!WHAT NINE THOUSAND?My favorite Achievement, simply because of the reference.
Veteran of the Shifting Sands was an epic journey which will be tough to match. I'm hoping the Dragonwrath quest line has half as much awesomeness.
Not sure if it has been said here or not... but for me, having both of:Bloody Rare andFrostbittenIt creates a special sense of accomplishment that requires a lot of patience - and sadly, blizzard doesn't give anything noteworthy in return. At least with the Insane title, you can show off your resilient attitude, this one is for the silent crusaders out there :)
The achievment I am the most proud of is Save the day http://www.wowhead.com/achievement=207. Cause we were doing a warsong gulch it was a tie 2-2 and both teams were good ones and the hordehad taken our flag and they were inside their tunnel and everyone was like KILL HIM! And everyone used CCs and CDs and we finally killed him 2 ingame yards away from their flag I didn t even know at first that there was an achievment but I felt so proud of it. And btw for those wondering we won the WG and that s an achievment by itself cause alliance in our pvp group of realms almost never wins a bg!
Duelious I the first time I did I beat a 72 DK on my 73 frost mage
For me my favorite achievement is Loremaster (), the original one before Cata changes came into effect. Took me a long time looking up quests and such on wowhead as I ticked off those last few elusive quests.
Herald of the Titans is definitely my favorite. Back in the days of Ulduar progression and endless wipes on Algalon (in our crappy one hour time slot) this was the crowning achievement. To parade around Dalaran and have people from top tier guilds ask where the title is from was better than flying around on the removed original Glory of the Raider proto drakes. I love how even today this achievement has the novelty of sounding awesome. Being a Herald to the creators of the Azerothian universe is like saying your the spokesman for Blizzard in a sense (jk) So eat that Nefarian, Sinestra, and Al' akir, you think Deathwing is cool, well I serve the ones who made him :P
I'm most proud of my Hand of Ad'al Feat of Strength. The experience I had in Burning Crusade raiding has been the most fun I've had in World of Warcraft to this point. I believe that was due to the newness raiding had for me at that point. I remember wiping on our first attempt on Kael'thas Sunstrider and thinking "How can they actually expect us to be able to do this? This is lunacy!" but we worked our way through it and I was so pumped the night we downed him. As life has become more demanding I haven't had that amount of time to dedicate to serious PvE and my internet at this point is shoddy at best, but if those were the last real big name bosses I were to be able to kill, then I'd be able to walk away from WoW thinking that I had a blast with this game.
I'm proud of "What a long, strange trip it's been" since to get this achievement I needed time, patience and had to do PvP, which isn't really my part of the game.All in all it was a lot of fun, a lot of cursing and a lot of joy, when that purple dragon finally was in my mailbox.