I'm most proud of 'What A Long, Stange Trip It's Been'. It's tough to stay around long enough to get all events in a year, some times it's multiple years because of some things that do depend on luck. It shows you're not new, that you have at least been there for a year!I'm also proud of my 'The Right Stuff' achievement on my mage. I got it less than 10 minutes from the release of Wotlk, and it really show I can accomplish things if I set my mind to it. I was also the person to spend money on completely pointless stuff to cripple myself at later dates.
Ambassador of the Horde. Now I have one of the best titles in the game (and it's kind of a requirement for Exalted Argent Champion of the Horde)
My feat of strength with Zul Aman is my current most proud achievement, because I was able to bring the guild together to do a common goal that not many had done.
Guardian of CenariusMust have for a resto druid.
Toss up between ! and .Why? Because it's.. owait. Because I am new achievement lover and while looking for easy FoS, I noticed this one. So I went to AQ with special purpose of getting this mount (I've been there many times before but never saw it dropping) and.. it dropped from the first mob, Anubisath Sentinel :D easiest "farm" in my life :P About it's worth noting that I had 280% mount that time.. I bested all previous racers and I just couldn't keep up with Skyshatter, he was disappearing nearly all the time, due to the distance between us... I gave up, did my dailys over next few days and when I turned in all of them the one day I noticed I was 20500/21000 :( I desperately needed only one quest, to not be forced to wait one more day.. Fed up with searching for eggs, especially on my highly-populated server.. So it was only Skyshattered to complete... I was like "Ok then, let it be." - and guess what? My first try nearly ended with victory, and I was so happy about it that I bested him a while after!^^ yay :D my roommate was sitting next to me, so I was pretty motivated :P he was kind of jealous^^ one of my best WoW experiences ever!
As lame as it may seem I am quite proud of getting Glory of the Cataclysm Hero first out of my whole guild through sheer skill and brute force.
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The achievement I'm most proud of has to be Dreadsteed of Xoroth. It took me weeks at level 60 to grind my way to the 600 or so gold needed to finish the quests and I enjoyed every moment of it thinking that I will be rewarded with one of the best looking mounts in the game.I love my little pony...my flaming, evil, demon pony. And this achievement comes as tribute to the effort I've put in acquiring my Dreadsteed. It's a prestige achievement that will always remind me of my days back at level 60.
Achievment, that I'm the most proud of must be the Glory of the Icecrown Raider (10 player) It was a great feeling when we got it done and afterwards took some screenshots at the gates of ICC. Good times :)
I think the most awesome achievment would be "The Immortal" for Naxx back on the beginning of Wrath. Achieving that in a 25m group some time before ulduar came. Took us 4 tries I think. Was a good day.
Defender of a Shattered World. It might not be all that impressive, but the fact that we managed to finish all the current content (not including heroics) as a guild before they were nerfed made it something truly special.
One That Didn't Get Away so many fish
The most work I ever put into an achievement was for The Diplomat.But, I really enjoy the title :) I also spent a large amount of time on the various Argent Tournament achievements.My favorite though? Mostly because it's so recent and did require a bit of work: Defender of a Shattered World
'the Immortal" - that epic moment when someone almost died on KT and was saved by a pro bandaging mage
Veteran of the Shifting SandsEasily the longest and far-reaching quest chain that there ever was. Though Scarab Lord carries more prestige, I was still extremely excited when Veteran became a FoS too. I think I still have the Crude Map and Diary of Weavil, even.
I have many that I am proud of, but I think the biggest is What A Long, Strange Trip It's Been. The fact that it takes a literal year to complete really shows how dedicated to mindless, mundane tasks you have to be, and it comes with a wonderful reward. I love my purple proto, no matter how much people wanna tell me it's pink. Even though other achievements can take a bit of time, in essence, they really only take a short time to actually directly complete. Yeah, you may have wiped on Heroic Anub'arak (I know we did for a good couple of weeks at least) for months on end before finally taking him down and getting that Tribute achievement, but I mean it really only took the one kill, the one final attempt to get it. For all anyone knows, you may have had a crazy stroke of luck and got it the very first try. But this achievement, it takes one full year (at least, if you hit every holiday in a row) to finish, and it really feels like a major accomplishment once you're riding on the wings of that drake.