Loremaster would be the achievement I am most proud off, after spending endless time killing and collecting, only sad thing is that the tabard had those crap looks... Loremaster's Colors
Has to be Stood in the Fire for me, nothing will beat the look of total disappointment on my face whilst I casually killed pirates in Tanaris and the big bully himself comes spitting fire at me.
I can think of two achievements I'm really proud of. The first one is a feat of Strength : Swift Zulian Tiger. It's the first big achievement I got, with a lot of luck. First time in Zul Gurub, I got it. I think some of the guys with whom I did the raid are still mad at me.The other one is the Universal Explorer. It's easy to get for 85 (or 80 at that time) characters, but I did it the hard way. I hadn't bought WotlK and was visiting Northrend with the 10-days trial. I got the achievement while on 70, traveling on the back of my Swift Zulian Tiger. I finished with all my stuff demolished as I died many times in the Storm Peaks. I still don't know how I discovered Ulduar or the Makers overlook of Sholazar. But i did it !
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The achievement that's my favorite, and that I'm most proud of, is Why? Because It's Red. Yes, it's fairly rare. Yes, it's a feat of strength. But neither of those are my reasons for loving this achievement so much. I got the achievement on my birthday this year, and I got it because it dropped in a run we were doing for the guild achievement and all the guildies there insisted I take it because it was my birthday. I love this achievement because it reminds me over and over how many terrific people play this game, and that I'm lucky enough to be in a great guild with a group of them. :)Shout out to PBT, Alliance side, Cenarion Circle US! <3 you guys!
rivendares deathcharget feat of strength took me like 200 runs in stratholme to get it
Insane in the Membrane - Insane was both a labor of love and an apt title for those who complete it. If you think it is work to do once, try doing it with three characters. *chuckles madly*Lyrae the Insane
I like achievement Veteran of Shifting Sands because it last long time to complete all quests with interesting lore, it cost quite money too.
Insane in the Membrane. Definitely one of the hardest and most thrilling achievements I've done. It's so time consuming but it's so worth it to be one of the only people on my server to have that title.
Loremaster, for sure. I got a beta invite in late July or early August for Wrath of the Lich King, and transferred my paladin over the beta servers. Back then, they still transferred statistics and achievements and such so the first thing I did was check my progress on a number of achievements. Seeing my Kalimdor and Eastern Kingdom achievements were hundreds off of the total, I turned on low level quest tracking - a feature only available in the beta at the time, and started travelling through every zone. I searched everywhere in all zones on both continents, north to south, east to west, every nook and cranny I could find. I scanned through the Wowhead quest database to see if I noticed something I didn't remember completing. Every time I found a new ! on the minimap, I put the questgiver's name and all their quests in a text file, along with the coordinates. After I'd searched everywhere, I logged onto the live server and started working through the quests a zone at a time. Once I cleared out all I had found, I retransferred, checked the progress, posted my findings in the quest number feedback thread, and went through every zone again. It was quite the journey. Over a month or so, the achievements were adjusted based on the feedback - I even got a quote from Tigole in the feedback thread! When 3.0 went live, I had both Loremaster of Eastern Kingdoms and Loremaster of Kalimdor completed. From there, it was only a matter of doing all the quests in Northrend. Definitely one of my most memorable experiences in all my time playing, and my proudest achievement.
I think i can speak for most people here when we are asked of our achievements and which one we are most proud of i think almost everyone is going to pick one of their Feats of Strength simply because most are very hard if not impossible to achieve ether due to class or because they were someone at the right time.For me i have a vast number of these FoS all of which i am very proud of but i will list three of themOut of the three i am to list this one i am most proud of, Thunderfury getting both bindings was enough of a chore it self,let alone the other mats which was a pain all on its own but i'm glad its over and felt great seeing the surprised guildies.After all how often is it you see a Warlock with with Thunderfury at his back.The second achievement i'm very proud of was Dreadsteed of Xoroth mostly because i had gone through hell and back just to get my own mount.one no other class could get.however its a very rewarding feeling when you get to show off your warlock pride by riding this beast,The quest was long and painful but worth the achievement.The third achievement i am extremely proud of is Deathcharger's Reins mostly because i recall back in the day a number of guilds breaking just because of the roll out come of this mount dropping.however i was never lucky enought to gain this mount back in thoes days but after 72 solo runs through Stratholme i was gifted by this wonderful mount and still often seen riding it.
The achievment I'm most proud of:Make Love, Not WarcraftWhat, I am a loving person with feelings and the need to spread love wherever I pass.The previous statement would have been meaningfull if I didn't have this next achievement:10000 Honorable KillsAiming for 100000 Honorable Kills ;)
There are so many achievments that I like about my DK, some were easy but fun and some were hard and rewarded some epic spoils, like doing OS3D25 man and winning the drake with a 99 roll after somone rolled a 97 and someone else rolled 98, and it was the first time I even set foot in that raid.Mind you, I didn't start playing till fall 2009 coming from a 2 year "break" from the game. And the 2007 playtime was only "part-time" and noobish, so I started a DK after seeing the Tier 8 armor set(badass!), and started grinding away on achievments, like Bloodsail Admiral, Ambassador and such, but hands down it would be Loremaster, I finished it on my lvl 80 dk a good month or two before Cataclysm, hardly raided or did any dungeons but mindlessly grinded low lvl quests wherever I could find them, I used Wowhead to extent on finding - What dropped from npc's that started a quest, and where I could find this questgiver, but finally and ultimately reaching my goal to my (and my wife's!) must sought relief.now and then I get comments from people in random dungeons, gratzing me on having Loremaster on my DK, and I feel good about that. and We're in a broad group of friends that most if not all play World of Warcraft and being known as the guy that has Loremaster on his DK, even my wife brags about it ^^http://eu.battle.net/wow/en/character/burning-legion/gotamella/achievement#96:a5752