When i first made my death knight, the starting quests. It was fun to be a scourge under the lich king, kiling all those crusaders
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My favorite memory...there are SO many to make picking just one impossible. The first one that comes to mind was the time I had to fight a demon boss at the end of a long quest chain in the blasted lands. I was teleported to the top of a laaarge mountain, where he spawned and started wailing on me. As a feral druid, I had figured out how to balance healing myself/fighting but all of a sudden that sucker flung me in the air and tossed me off the cliff! Without even thinking i looked down and hit "feral charge" and miraculously sprang back onto the boss and to dry ground from falling, mid-air. As my first character and experiences in WoW, I thought this was hilariously great, and was rather proud when i got out of that battle unharmed and victorious.
My favorite memory....in January of 2006, when Medivh US made the world-first AQ opening, I was a level 57 human paladin named Saavedro. I had come (amidst the horde of level 1-2-3 alts from other servers coming to see what all the hubbub was) to witness Kalahad (guild master of Fury) bang the gong. Except somehow I had ended up trapped behind the still-closed Scarab Gate - me and about ten other people. When Kalahad banged the gong, the world server crashed. I logged in twelve hours later to find a big anubisath standing not far from me. I bubble-hearthed on the spot.Good times.
The Hakkarian plagueI always will remeber the chaos and mayhem that "Event" causedthe cities emptied and no one would go within a hundred yards of anyone else out of fear
My favorite moment in the great game we call WoW, was the first time I had ever level capped. I was so existed and everyone seemed to be my equal, so I tried my bit at some pvp. About half way threw I realized gear. I was the most under geard level eighty hunter in the entire match. Once I capped I though, nice! Done till cataclysm! Little did I know there is a whole new world awaiting cappers, and how the game always keeps you on your digital toes! Thanks for the 5 years of amazingness!
My favorite time was when i got my first flying mount. I was so excited. Flying over the enemy would be great not to mention farming herbs. I was in heaven until I accidentally hit the x while in flight. Splat i was dead. But what made it interesting the person i was playing with did the same thing at the same time and she had been playing for 4 years. what a riot.
My Favorite Memory of WoW is when I FINALLY got Mountain o' Mounts in combination with the struggles to get there. I ground out dailies, dungeon farming, and reps to earn all my mounts and was SO happy when I finally learned that Red Dragonhawk. The mount I am proudest of is probably a tie between my Netherdrakes and my Felsteed. The Netherdrakes I ground out in (in my opinion at least) an epic 33 hour grind of farming eggs and attempt after attempt at beating Captain Skyshatter. And for the Felsteed (when you had to work for it and couldnt just train it) was a team effort. 2 of my fellow guildy warlocks and myself were on the poorer side so we came together and pooled our gold so that 1 of us could buy the mats needed and we then hired our GM as our tank for Dire Maul and went in to claim our exclusive mounts. I rode laps around Org for 2 or 3 hours just reveling in having that mount.A close second would be my guilds downing of Anub in ToC. Tank died at 1Mil HP and he went around slappin people and hit the enrage with 600k left and when he got to me he somehow got stuck on a crack in the floor so our 3 healers that were up 2 hunters and myself finished himoff with the hunters MDing to me as much as they could and me keeping my DoTs rollin so he didnt get unstuck from the crack on the floor.
My favortie memory would be when i come in Molten core for first time at 2005. Was on my hunter, and cant forget how the adrenaline pumped into me. I was so nerves, because i was scary if i did a fail.
My favorite moment in WoW was when I finally got my Time-Lost Proto-Drake. It stands out in my head as my greatest achievement in this game, due to the sheer amount of time and energy put into it. I'd spent roughly 200 hours over one summer in Storm Peaks, NPCscan running and book in hand, waiting and hoping for it to show up. It finally did, on October 18, 2010. Victory!
My most favorite moment in WoW was when I completed the Pally epic mount quest. It took so long to gather the mats and finding people to help with the dungeons (back in the days before the dungeon finder). The last step in Scholo was epic. It's too bad that new paladins can't do the quest any more.