I love Brewfest, nothing better than seeing drunken madmen rushing through Stormwind chasing the kids with the gorilla toy =)
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My favorite holiday would have to be Midsummer festival, had some amazing times farming Ahune with awesome friends, and who can forget.....the ice stone has melted!
My favourite festival is Midsummer Fire Festival because it starts 2 days after my birthday and its during the holiday so the celebrations just change from irl to wow =). I also love doing the achivements and getting the cool looking gear. The title is awesome too!
Hallow's end, even though i haven't won the mount after close to 100 runs this year:(
Definitely Winter Veil! It was late December a few years back when my friends finally convinced me to give this World of Warcraft thing a try, and I will always associate the holiday with the feelings of exploring a huge new world. Each year I wander back out to Azuremyst Isle to giggle at the lights strung up over the crashed spaceship, and remember how as a new Draenei, for just a moment, I wondered if it always looked like that. I remember seeing a green holiday hat drop in Deadmines and winning the roll - my first win on item ever! And the huge, roundabout, and completely unwarranted journey I took to get to Ironforge to see Greatfather Winter: from Azuremyst, to Darnassus, corpse-ran all the way to Ratchet (a friend told me there was a boat there to the other continent, but forgot to mention that there was one in Darn as well!), then painfully corpse-ran all the way to Stormwind, where I took the tram. It was all worth it! I got my very first Feat of Strength that day, and spent the afternoon messing around with my Crashin' Thrashin' Racer, which still holds a place of honor in my overfull bank.Even though a lot of my friends from those first few weeks have quit, and even though I've slain countless dragons, toiled over far too many achievements, and rolled and won on far more epic gear than a little green hat, I'm still playing that little Draenei hunter, and Winter Veil still holds a special meaning for me. This year, to celebrate, I'm finally finishing up my World Event metas, and will finally get the Violet Proto - I'm going to take a few hours and fly him from Darnassus to Ironforge and reminisce about how much has changed.
Pilgrims Progress as my mad Dwarf Death Knight gets to wear a dress...........not that there's anything wrong with that.
Tough call. Halloween is generally my favorite holiday, but Blizzard always seems to go all-out for Winter Veil. RPly, Duug's favorite holiday is Brewfest, less for the opportunity to get amazingly drunk and more for the fact that it was his first holiday in the "real world" outside his village - first pet (wolpertinger), first time in Ironforge and Stormwind (he immediately fell in love with everything about Stormwind, "stealing" a loose cobblestone and making the city his adoptive home), first time he made Friends with those outside his race...Y'know what? I'm going with Brewfest. In the end, it represents why I continue to play. And Duug would never forgive me if I chose another holiday.
my favorite wowiday (wow holiday) is pilgrims bounty because it makes it easy to train cooking to lvl 300 and without it i wouldn't have ever used cooking and it would still be at lvl 1 or so but now its up to 480 or so thanks to pilgrims bounty and i can supply feasts for raids and instances that give 3 or so buffs for every party member
Hallow's End is my favorite holiday in WoW because i can fly on the magic brooms, which is instant cast and can be cast while moving so i can mount while jumping or even falling xD and I also have a chance to loot the Headless Horseman's mount!
I'd have to say my favorite holiday in WoW is Brewfest if only because my rogue got both of the mounts within a few days and the first one on her very first run of the holiday dungeon. My guild hates my luck.I also quite enjoy throwing empty bottles at our realm trade troll as it makes him AFK for at least an hour when I do so.
Noblegarden fills me with happiness. Perhaps I am a bit biased since I name my charcters after some translation of "bunnies" but there are plenty of quirky little things that make it my favorite. I especially love:
Feast of Winter Veil.Apart from the present we get, begging Greatfather Winter to allow us on his lap for/and helping his helpers, the feelings involved in this holiday are so happy and pure! Both in and out of game.Let me tell you a Winter Veil tale! It was about 5 in the morning, and this abominable greench had just got home from one of the better end-of-term celebrations, and logged on to get one last look at the decorations in Ironforge before going to sleep. There, on the bridge, stood a lovely female Human, her eyes glittering as if they were the reflection of the winter veil tree across the hall. With some help from the vast amounts of egg nog and a norwegian grapebased hot drink kalled Gløgg, which are only better with red wine or spirits, I manned myself to ask her for a date 6 pm the same day. Wishes do come true during winter veil.We met 12 hours later, at the same spot, I wore my best suit with flowers in hand and a red winters hat. Nothing do say charming like a red winters hat, after all. As we sat down by the campfire, glasses filled with Peaked Dalaran red, accompanied by gingerbread cookies, we slowly got to know one another as the hours went by. Long story short and with less details, turned out she was my age, lived 5 miles away from me and obviously had common interests. Now we are good friends on- and offline.This is the most wonderful time of the year!