My favorite memory has to be levelling my first character, a Night Elf rogue, in Westfall. I was doing my rogue quest to unlock poisons, and I spent an entire hour staking the tower out like a real rogue would. I then made my way to the top, assassinated the man in front of the chest, went to unlock the chest, and realized my lockpicking was too low.
My fondest memory was running MC twice a week in order to complete it when WOW was just vanilla. Then farming black dragonscales after because they were almost a gold apiece. Plus the gankfest outside the entrance to MC was also a lot of good times.
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My favorite memory in WoW are all my noob moments "growing up" — leaving Ashenvale for Eastern Kingdoms and discovering the existence of other players, buying greens so I have a matching armor set, having my dual swords enchanted with Major Striking so they have cool glow...and I'm a hunter.
First time my guild downed Leotheras the Blind In SSC, it was the first boss in our progression we had struggled with and after 4 nights of attempts we finally killed the bastard and I got my tier 5 gloves to boot! I remember the Nerd Wails on vent to this day.
When making my first gnome character, a gnome warlock, around lv6, I came out of the starting zone and didn't know where to head, so somehow found myself wandering north from when coming out. I was suddenly attacked by a snow leopard, and running it saw in the distance some other gnomes wandering around. Thinking 'Ah ha, other gnomes, there help me fight off this leopard!' I ran towards them.. only for them all to turn on me and start to attack, 4 or 5 of them ganging up on me. I tried to run but died, and again when trying to res and run away. And that was my first experience with leper gnomes.
My favourite memory is doing the Obsidium Sanctum 25man with all 3 drakes up, I had never been there before but knew what to do and knew there would be a mount that dropped, we down the boss and then die due to the other bosses, and to my surprise I won the mount. I was so glad that I got it (I haven't even won a roll on getting OS10 Mount even when going with 5 people in Cataclysm)
One of my favourite memories in WoW was back when I first started playing and made a night elf druid and had absolutely no idea how to play the game.. I always liked my early days of WoW when everything was new and surprising, and I didn't know what to expect next. I liked looking through the calendar to see when world events were on to go and see what they were like, since I had no clue what to expect. Those are the days I miss.
Back in WoTLK when we were raiding in Naxx and Ulduar, we had a nice gesture while fighting bosses (like many other guilds probably).. T-bag. So when a player died on boss fight, whole guild stopped doing whatever they did and went T-bag that dead player :) repair bills were high because of many wipes but it was worth every copper :) and that's my favorite moment :)
my favorite moment was at the end of BC i was in a raiding guild that really wasnt that good, but i was young and enjoyed it anyways and thought that i was good doing SSC and TK. the patch before wrath Bliz nerfed all the raid bosses so my guild went into Mt Hyjal instead of doing SSC or TK that week. no one had ever been in Hyjal so it was progression for all of us and we wiped a few times but finally we got to the last boss, Archimonde. he is often concerned the hardest boss in all of BC content. after several attempts we finally got the stratigy down and we downed him. a few moments later we finished him, a guildy informed us that all the BC boss's except the ones in Mt Hyjal were nerfed. so we had just downed the hardest boss with out any nerf.
When me and my guild killed Al'akir. We've wiped on it the last 2 days and then we 2 shooted him:)That day we spammed guild chat 3 times:) First of all we all ate lots of cookies for the You'll Feel Right as Rain and then we got Throne of the Four Winds and Defender of a Shattered World.Just... epic.
My fav Wow memory has to be the death of Sindragosa, after the 3 months my guild spent on her, we never actually had the same set up twice, kept switching out healers, tank and dps allmost every night. And all this, after we cleared 10/12 the first raid night after the guild formed. When sindra died most of our guildies went nuts over vent and chat. That bliss and joy, only to realize, no one in the raid actually needed any of the drops. But atleast we got the LK 3 weeks after.I can not, until today, explain why we wiped for over 3 months on a dead dragon. But we did not lose the core grp even after this huge setback and we went on to do quite some raiding in cata :) <3 Guildies, awesome ppl who are part of awesome memories.
My favourite memory was in Mara with a bunch of friends. We were in the area with the slimes that turn into a poison cloud when you kill them. The healer in the group kept standing in the gas and all of us would shout "Get out of the gas!" whenever he did. A couple times his toon spun around and ended up dieing. Great memories....
Getting Ironman as a level 26 hunter in wotlk with ress sickness :P, its a pity I didnt record it as I doubted I could do all three caps. I had no heirlooms either and it was my second character, my main now. I was really proud of this, only problem is that I can't prove it. :(
This is rather round-about, but my husband had a picture of me (or rather, one of my alts) on his desktop computer, at his place of corporate slavery. http://snobahr.livejournal.com/670259.html for specific details :)He very proudly told one of his coworkers that the male tauren on a kodo was a picture of his wife! And giggled.