Probably my first time into Karazhan, I worked to get a key, and that night I was so nervous, I remember it fondly.
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My favorite WoW memory has to be getting ganked at Tarren Mill while leveling my first character. I didn't understand why there were two factions or why such a high-level character would want to ruin the experience for a newer player, but now I carry on the same tradition.
Favourite memory is when our guild downed LK for the first time, all of us on skype, was so much fun, good memories.
My favorite moment in wow dates back to December, 2009...when I met my current fiance in Orgrimmar. I'll never forget how I was running to the Zeppelin tower and saw him jumping around mindlessly. I didn't know it then, but this Undead would make me the happiest woman out there. It all started with a little guild recruitment. "Would you like to join us? We're trying to expand our ranks." He accepted, and like with all of my members, I got to know him, find out what he expected from the guild. But things got more personal as the months passed. That Spring we met in real life to see how things would go...and they went great! Now over a year later, and still as happy as ever, we still sit side by side playing, leveling, raiding, doing it all.
My favourite memory had to be downing ragnaros way back in vanilla, by far one of the most epic things ever
I think my favorite WoW moment was when I earned up enough gold and built my Mekgineer's Chopper (Back then, in late WOTLK I didn't know a lot about farming, I just did dailies!).. Well you could say shortly after, when I just exactly how fun it is to drive with friends on memorable adventures, but that's not the only reason why. I also like it because it helps make new exciting adventures every day!
Best memory of WoW was the first time I stepped through the Dark Portal - it was my first character that I had been leveling with my two best friends at the time. We all stepped through together, where one of our other friends was sitting on the other side mounted on an Azure Netherwing Drake. Just seeing that mount for the first time has stuck with me. Since then I've gone out of my way to make sure every character with epic flight goes back to get those beautiful mounts that inspired me to aim for end-game.
It has to be 3 days after i changed my pally spec from proc to holy and i get hauled into ToC10man to heal and i hadnt raid healed before.... we downed everything and only died once... was epic... was smiling for days :)
The moment I first finished Durotar during the beta. It was a fair bit longer to reach level 10 back then and I remember looking on the zone map thinking "This was a fairly big place". A few moments later I hit the right mouse button and that changed into "Holy Sh*t, this game is huge".Just that glance at the continent map had me shocked about the scope of the game for a fair while and I always enjoy thinking back to that time when the world seemed a much bigger place.
My favourite memory is kinda lame I guess, but on my first day I was a dopey little Tauren in Thunder Bluff, and I saw a hunter with a cat. I told him that his cat was pretty, then struck up a conversation with him about how it was my first day and I had just started and learning the ropes. He commented that it was time to return the favour, which confused me, but then he traded me 15g, which was practically a fortune to my little 40copper self! He told me that someone had given him starter gold when he first started out, and had told him to pass it on someday. So he passed it on to me and left my same message... and I have passed on gold to newbies, several times since. There's just something genuinely sweet about paying it forward.
My favorite moment in WoW was then I made my first toon, a Dwarf priest. Little did I know that dwarfs had the best ability in the game named Fear ward and everyone wanted me to join their guild. I gotta tell you the feeling of beeing needed and be able to take down Onyxia as the first guild on the realm was pretty amazing.Beeing able to /flex with Halo of Transcendence in Ironforge was also quite. At that time people rarely ever saw a epic and beeing the center of attention brings the joy in a man. Great times indeed.