My favorite moment was when back in the burning crusade, I had just tamed a brand new purple ravager on my hunter, and was showing it off too my best friend irl while running him through Scarlet Monastery. I was so proud of the pet, because I thought it was REALLY cool looking. All of a sudden, my friend started laughing hysterically. When I asked him why he was laughing, he said my pet was hilarious. I didn't quite understand until he pointed out that the spikes and spots on the back of the ravager looked like a goofy smiley face. I was never able to look at the pet in the cool way I used too, and I abandoned it shortly after. Why is it my favorite memory? It's really hard to say; I suppose it's just one of those warm, funny moments that everyone treasures.
My favorite memory of wow was when a friend of mine was showing me how to play wow for the first time but we were talking on the phone. I was trying to buy a loaf of bread but I couldn't for the life of me figure out how to click the vendor and then click on the bread. I look back and wonder how that was such a challenge for me.
Well my best memory about wow was when i met some dude at wow i was just started to play then it came out that we were actually neighbors LOL!Because the thing of just finde out that you just did alot of &*!@ with someone you THOUGH you didn't know made you go like W00T!
My favorite WoW memory is the night I got the explorer achievement and tabard. I am a casual player, and I do what I can and LOVE achievements but I will not, for example, stress over holidays. I do what I can, when I get the chance. But the day before Cataclysm hit, I'd heard a rumor that when Cataclysm came, the explorer achievement was going to be turned into a feat of strength! I'd been casually working on it for a little while and I really wanted it - not to mention that thought of all my previous efforts being for nothing was appalling. So I stayed up ALL NIGHT and finally got the achievement! I was so proud of myself, and that achievement - even when the rumor turned out to be not exactly true, lol. It's still my favorite tabard on that toon! Extra guild rep tabard be damned; I wear my explorer tabard ALL the time :D
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My favorite memory from WoW is an attempt on 25-man LK. i was being thrown off the edge by the valkrys and the other raid members failed to save me in time. i tried one thing in an attempt to save myself, i used my engineering nitro boost which failed at just the right time and shot me into the air as i was falling so i was high above the platform. i used a parachute cloak and fell down slowly enough that we pushed phase and the outer ring of the platform returned for me to land on. and on this attempt we downed LK.
When wrath came out :pWas so excited after i had gotten the expansion from the store on midnight release, i went home and started installing :PSo i was wondering what i should do first: Level a Death Knight or Keep my Enhancement Shammy on the go.So i finally decided, i went DK :PSo many DKs in the starting zone, it was like a huge party running around and questing with all the Death knights (And eventually getting my CE Pet from the weird mailbox on the scarlet spot infront of the starting zone)So quest quest quest till we finally reach battle at lights hope, with such an epic ending to it all...Expansions :3
Getting our very first bear mount from ZA. We were under geared and the "B" group, but with impeccable execution we managed to get the first one in our guild with only seconds to spare. There isn't a word that can describe the moments before you know you will achieve something amazing.
My favorite moment on wow is my 1st kill of Ragnaros, on my old Paladin named Loddlaen at Korgath-US, back in the 06's.I've never faced something like that before. I've been always a roleplayer and the feeling of being part of the history being made inside the game was really awesome. The 1st hears of "By fire, be purged" or "Taste the flames of Sulfuron!" I'll surely not forget for the next couple years, either i'll forget the fall of his giant weapon.Damm I still remember the party we did on guild's voice chat, specially after we opened the loot and figured that our 1st kill had an Eye of Sulfuras drop, that paid off all the effort !
I think my favorite WoW memory would have to be in BC when I purchased flying training. My main was, and still is, a Druid and I was totally in love with Flight Form. I had to have just flown around for at least an hour after I bought it!
My best memory of WoW was way back in Vanilla after my manager convinced me to play. I'd made a gnome mage (... I know, right?) and promptly went about not having a clue about anything. No mount, no wand, half my gear sold just for more silver coins... Finally a fellow gnome mage took me under her wing and invited me into the guild. I learnt a whole bunch, got introduced to wowhead, and made some awesome friends who I not only still game with, but actually live with now! WoW drinking games have never been so much fun :D
My favorite memory of WoW was, is, and always will be The Burning Crusade as a whole expansion. This is because you no longer had to work to get 40 people for one raid, the raids were creative, fun, and content was still challenging if you worked up to the higher end raids. The tiers looked beautifully designed, the story was absolutely great, many of the old world vanilla landscapes were still very populated, my best friends played the game and we'd explore every inch of Azeroth and Outland to the extent of even discovering and filming glitches we'd post on youtube. Patch 2.4 was the beginning of the end, and The Burning Crusade went out with a huge bang. The Isle of Quel'danas was the most fun place to do your dailies, Shattrath wasn't the empty, desolate area it became in Wrath of the Lich King and even Cataclysm. Shattrath was even perhaps my favorite city. Memories from Burning Crusade are memories I will never forget. The thrill of the expansion and lore kept me playing happily as the Warcrack addict I am today. On Khadgar(US), the trade channel was also at it's most interesting stage, many trolls and jokers to keep me entertained while I stood in the city on my mount, waiting in queue for a dungeon. Karazhan was easily the most fun raid, especially with the chess and opera events, which I still try to get in every weekly Kara mount run in Cata. It saddens me to know that only levelers will be able to really experience the expansion, especially being they won't get as much fun out of it as I had, being they will just venture to Northrend once they hit level 68. Lastly, I had valued venturing into Molten Core, Naxxramas, AQ, and many other places solely for the nostalgic feel. With Naxxramas gone, and nobody making groups to have fun in those old dungeons, it is somewhat depressing, really. This is just a measly 2 paragraphs describing my endless love for the first World of Warcraft expansion known as TBC; The Burning Crusade. - Phizzix Khadgar(US)
My favorite memory was when I made my first death knight. The work it took to make it to 55 drove me nuts, because I'm a death knight at heart, and having to play another class to make it to death knight status was really hard to do. Especially since that other character was a paladin! But it was worth it in the end because it was just so much fun to look in your talent tree and see that you could learn 12 different things at once!
My favorite memory is when both myself and a friend of mine were lucky enough to win Arcanite Rippers during that small event pre-wrath-ish in Karazhan. We went to Hellfire to find and surprise the hell out of Newbies with it. It made our day. :DImpromptu guitar solos are still a great icebreaker!