Halion25(normal). On the ugly noob realm of Vek'nilash, only 2 guidls currently can do 25raids(maybe some others, not yet dedicated). While dedicated guilds on Vek killed Halion in time, most guilds skipped him, and few got a late, autumn kill. I was starting back then on retail(only a couple of months raiding), but my guild(normally 10man) decided to try and lauch 25man kill. And after some hours we got it. Yes, it was easy. Yes, it isnt heroic. But I was pround of that achievement, as my first 25man significant kill.In the same guild, they lately progressed ICC10hc. When I trialed as a tank, they were on Sindy. I was given an option to get ready for it. And I, being a cheap player, decided to get all frost res I can. Killing Sindy completeled my trial. Also, not something significant, but my first, real heroic mode, and a memorable guild experience.
I have to say my 'Jenkins' title, it always reminds me of the video and I can't help but LMAO whenever I have it on. I play WoW to have a good time and to relax, have a few laughs, and this pretty much covers the bases for me ! ;-)
Gotta catch'em ALL.
I am incredibly proud of my Turtles All the Way Down achievement. I had been fishing for the turtle constantly and gave up after a while. Surprisingly, while fishing in Tol Barad my beloved turtle appeared! What made it even better was the fact that I had no idea I could fish up the turtle in Tol Barad. More importantly, any achievement referencing Terry Pratchett is an exceptional achievement. ; )
The Immortal. Because it just sounds damn cool and no one else can get it now.
Probably Exalted Argent Champion of the Alliance because of it's epic name.
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Deathcharger's Reigns. After years of attempts on four different toons the RNG finally gave up the ghost (horse) to my Deathknight during down time on Wrath release day.
The Dreadsteed of Xoroth!The quest was long, epic, and worth it!
The achievement I am the most proud of is Champion of the Naaru. It is special to me because I was not a serious raider during burning crusade, yet I still managed to get this. I also feel that in doing the quest line to get this achievement and title sparked my interest for raiding- do a few pug 25 mans, something my 10 man guild would never have been able to do.
I'd have to say getting the Rank 10 PVP achievement from the old ratings. Love running around with Lieutenant Commander. ;)
Alone in the Darkness, because...Yogg'Saron is the lucid dream...the monster in your nightmares...the fiend of a thousand faces...cower before his true form...BOW DOWN BEFORE THE GOD OF DEATH!
I love my Dreadsteed of Xoroth, mainly because I did it back in the day, and from what I've heard, you can no longer do the quest chain to get it. Makes me a proud Dreadsteed owner :)
For me it's no contest, it will always have to be my Grand Marshal from the days of vanilla. the reason is simple, it wasn't just an achievement or goal within the game, it was the game it's self for a long period, i met so many good people along the way and had many good memories and fun times. Call me nostalgic but running the rank 14 grind was to me like raiding on the bleeding edge of progress, you always got the thrill if you where going to make the rank that week, both competing with your peers but at the same time supporting each other, every Rank 14 player knew each other on the server and we all knew what it took to achieve, there will always be that level of respect to any one who's ever done that achievement to me.
When I got Ready for Raiding I began a career top-raider
What a Long, Strange Trip It's Been is my favorite because it will always remind me of the love of my life. I quit WoW for about a year until I met her. She managed to get me to play again and it so happened to be at the beginning of the the year. We did every holiday event together, got our Drakes, and celebrated our one year anniversary. We've been inseparable since. :)