Swift Flight Form I did it when it was new and actually challenging, yet so very worth it :)
http://us.battle.net/wow/en/character/kul-tiras/razzo/achievement#achievement#81My armory ^The achievement Im most excited about is Ashes of Al'arJust got it about a week ago and I cant stop flying around on it
My favourite achievie is Stood in the Fire as it was completely random and nice to see my death gave me an achievement! :P
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Repeating quite a few people but easily What a Long, Strange Trip It's Been. It takes a combination of time, effort and luck and I'm glad I finished it.
The Diplomat for sure.I spent a ridiculous amount of time getting the title and I love it. I don't regret any second I wasted of my life. There is just this "rush" feeling when you know you're about to get it after spending all that time grinding. And when you do get it, it really is the best feeling in the world, just seeing that pop up there.Apart from time spent, sure there are loads of other achievements out there that take MUCH longer which I am close to giving up on *cough* Battlemaster *cough*. But the fact that I've literally seen nobody else on my server with The Diplomat makes me feel proud that I have it.Although I do fear the thought of having to complete any quest in the future that involves Ogres.
Most proud of my mountain o mounts. That one took me a minute for sure.
The Winterspring Frostsaber FoS. That is still to this day the thing I'm most proud of having accomplished in WoW./brag modeDid it early on at level 60, around the time people were doing MC and such.I was Holy specced the entire time (because respecs were too costly and you had to be Holy to raid :P).I only had a level 40 mount (the idea of having to pay 1000g for an epic mount only to pay another 1000g for the Winterspring Frostsaber wasn't appealing - 1000g was a lot back then).The Furlbog quest area was heavily contested by other players because people needed the Winterfall Firewater for raid progression and such (and there were many Horde on my PvP realm, do the math :P).The reputation gains weren't nerfed. It took around 900 quests to get exalted, and each quest took like 15-25 minutes depending on how un-interrupted you were.Still to this day it's the biggest thing I've accomplished in WoW on my own (and I've done the Insane and such also), and the mount itself was just a perfect reward for it. It was just me and a few other players on the server who had that mount (until Blizzard eventually nerfed the difficulty of the grind). It was such a great feeling of having accomplished something very special and unique. Nothing will ever rival that feeling again I think :PToday I don't really use the mount anymore (/pat Spectral Tiger), so the Feat of Strength is a nice memory of it.
Nothing took as much work or as long as What A Long, Strange Trip it's been. A true accomplishment. =)
The achievement that I'm most fond of has to be Fool For Love since I've always loved that title and was really happy to get it.
My WoW achievement I'm most proud of is my Loremaster , Pre-Cata that is. It was hell getting all those quest done and searching around for ones I didn't have. I think Post-Cata people have it a lot easier. My Favorite would have to be is the What a Long, Strange Trip It's Been , I love my Purple Proto. Which I also got pre-Cata and helped a bunch of guildies and am helping my fiance get his. Damn how do I make those actual links on here
Well Read would have to be mine, i started playing just at the start of Wrath, and was told by my guild leader at the time that i would never get this as i couldn't stand still long enough, and i was over the moon when a couple of weeks ago i actually DID IT, i went in idk how many for the hordes just to get the books in SW and IF and i was over the moon, almost 2 years of hard work research and well a heap of time AND I GOT IT WOOOOOOOOO.......so people who know of me and don't think so there is the proof i am well read