My favorite memory was trying to raid Ulduar back in the day. I had just worked an exhausting shift at work, but i didn't want to disappoint my guildies and went along. I fell asleep halfway through the Siege and woke up to my Gm screaming "ERYCKA! ERYCKA! Why aren't you shooting? HELLO?" into vent. It was at that point I woke up and realized I had fallen asleep at the keyboard for a good 10 minutes, caused the raid to wipe, and went "what? what happened?" when I woke up. We laugh about it now, and I get teased often for it.
I don't know if it's my favorite memory but it's definitely one that's stuck with me: one night my guildies and I were doing a heroic Mechanar run. We were at the part right after you go down the long staircase and there are several trash packs of demons. We didn't have a warlock in the group for CC, but we noticed that there was one humanoid mob in the corner pack, right next to a stack of boxes. We goaded our priest into trying to MC that mob, but when he jumped from the staircase onto the boxes to get in range, the entire pack charged up the stack and killed him in seconds. Of course we all thought that was hilarious and for weeks afterwards just saying "Go jump on the boxes!" was enough to get any of us to laugh.
I think my favorite memory of wow was in ICC. It was right before Christmas last year and my boyfriend has just built me a new PC for my birthday! It was a beauty! Got my Horde pride on it and everything. But back to the memory. On my old laptop, I had never really done very good DPS in raids because my computer was so slow! I couldn't even go to Dalaran on my laptop! It was so sad! Well the first day I hooked up my new rig we had a raid. I spent all day re-working my addons and my settings to make sure I was ready! I was going to do the best DPS I had ever done I was sure of it! I noticed how beautiful everything was on my new computer and how much clearer it all was, but it wasn't till I got into ICC that it really hit me. I spend about five minutes just looking at the architecture of ICC! The stones in the floors the walls, the columns, everything! So beautiful!The hopefully best raid every turned out to be my worst, lol. Everything was so beautiful I couldn't even focus on my DPS and just looked at everything the whole time!For the first time I got to see Azeroth the way it was meant to be seen and it almost brought tears to my eyes!That will forever be the best memory I have of The World of Warcraft! That is until I kill Deathwing!
My favorite wow moment will always be when my friend and I (playing wow for the first time), got 100 gold from a friendly guild member, we split it in half, and we both blew it on our first rare weapons and our first head items. I will always remember that azure silk hood...
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My favorite moment in Warcraft was years ago back when AV was a several day event at level 60. Myself, Rozario, Drago and a few other friends got into an AV game Saturday afternoon and after a few beers we decided we wanted to rep up with the basic alliance factions. We then turned AV into a gigantic loot fest screaming over Yahoo voice chat, "My loot" in high pitched voices every time we looted a corpse of a fallen horde over someone else in our group. I still miss turning in Forsaken Hearts and making Commander Karl Philips cry each time.
My favorite memory, mainly by how funny it was, was when I finally reached level 70 and was accepted into my older uncle's guild. They thought because we were related that I should get an initiation. They added me to a group and said they were going to carry me through some heroics. They teleported me to Netherwing Ledge......with no flying mount.
My favorite memory was my first time in ICC. I really felt like I was part of something huge with Tirion's speech in the beginning and the subsequent boss battles (each imo very epic indeed). I remember getting to Rotface and thinking he was just a pushover and that his dps cape would be mine. He proceeded to beat me and my whole raid into the ground ^_^
I would have to say my favourite moment back in Vanilla,still is when I asked a friend if he thought you could ride The Great Lift by sitting on the roof.I swear I could actually hear him scream as he went sliding off and hurtled to his death.
The death of the Lich King, hands down. It's not just the end of a villain who has reigned supreme for years - it's the time and effort we put into bringing him down. With my friends, we brought down each obstacle in our path, sent wave after wave against him, until finally we conquered. I have never before, nor since, felt that defining sensation of triumph and excitement.
My most amusing memory? Spending at least 30 minutes on our first Al'Akir attempt trying to stop our raid members from accidentally getting shot off the platform and dying just from being too close to the edge. Oh, yeah, without even pulling him one time.But I do miss kiting Lord Kazzak to Stormwind and wrecking havoc on all the Alliance.
My favourite memory is probably joining my first guild. I leveled to about 45 solo (basically grinding on mobs too) and finding out there was a bunch of people willing to give advice (do quests man O_o) and help me out was pretty fantastic :)
My son got me playing WoW and I was alway asking him to save my rear. He was a Lvl 60 Frost Mage and I was a leveling Rogue. My favorite memory was after I became a lvl 60 Rogue, we were questing together, he got into trouble and ASK ME to come save HIS ass.
My favorite moments in WoW would be when we hosted duels in guild against our shaman buddies at the top of the Temple of Storms and no one could beat the shaman because they'd get blasted off and fall to their death! We also tried seeing who could get the farthest after getting knocked off. Good times gooooood times :)
When I first started levelling my warlock right at the start of Wrath, I picked gear which had the most stamina on it. My reasoning was that with a larger health pool, I'd be able to Life Tap more often for more mana.This trend continued to level 40-ish, until a priest targeted me one day and whispered me with comments on my gear choices. He took me aside and explained that I was... mistaken. I was told that I should look for intellect, spell power and spirit (at the time, it was a good stat for warlocks.) He crafted me a tailoring item set (Runecloth items, I think) and sent me out into the world once more.From that moment on, I became obsessed with finding the correct stats for my character. Now, when I'm looking for upgrades, I use SimCrafted stat weights and item comparison tools (RatingBuster, Wowhead's own, etc.).Yes, my favourite memory is the day someone took a few moments out of their lives to explain the game's mechanics to a stamina-stacking warlock, and for that, I'm grateful.
It was a cold afternoon in december 2005 and i was a 11 year old little boy with miniscule amount of english capabilities. I had finally gotten my hands on my World of warcraft: Classic! I was excited to start playing this game which i found out soon enough to be the best money i've spent on a computer game. I installed the game and created an account. I logged in for the first time and i picked out a PVE realm called Nordrassil. I didn't know what to create so i let faith guide me, and it was a Tauren Shaman called Macetrow! I have no clue why i chose that name and i also managed to misspell "throw". It took months to build up the basic english structure and the knowledge of how WoW works. But after all that strugle and commitment i am still playing with my favorite Tauren in the whole world (of Warcraft). The amounts of wonder and joy WoW has given me is unbelieveable. WoW has brought me through some though times in my life and helped me focus on other things and made them seem more capeable. I can't show the amount of gratitude to these 3 young students creating this supreme company which gave birth to the number one MMORPG games of all time!My all time favorite moment in WoW must be when i was leveling with my shaman in The Barrens when i meet this lonely Orc Warrior who was named "Fatalshadow". We hit it off quite well and started leveling together, but when we hit lvl 54 i got some sad news through a /w from his alt that he had been hacked and couldn't retrieve his account. I was devastated that i had lost my leveling friend which i had been with for so long. To this day i have not yet met Fatal again, maybe there is a chance he will see this and contact me. But the chance is way to slim for me to get my hopes up. Thank you for the great times young Orc!-Macetrow