My favorite memory? I'd have to say... When I got chromaggus.You see, I play a hunter, so I can of course tame certain beasts. The day Chromaggus came and raised its tamable banner, I fell in love with him, and wanted to tame him. At the time, I was high enough level to tame him, but I was not high enough level to solo it. So, my mom and freinds came, and helped me through BRS, taking down each boss, and clearing out all enemies. Eventually, Chromaggus loomed in front of us. My mom was a shaman, so she popped bloodlust, and we opened the gate. I got some aggro and threat up on Chromaggus, and begun to tame. And then, there it was, I tamed Chromaggus. Afterwards, we ran Nefarion,(when he was actually alive and not undead, I must note.) and downed him, all the while I used my new corehound pet. After that, I gave him the name- Dragonslayer. Since then, I don't go anywhere in world of warcraft without him ready to call.
My favorite memory from World of Warcraft was when reached 70 on my rogue near the end of BC, had a lot of fun exploring while I was leveling and had fun just playing!
My fondest memory from WoW took place right around six years ago, in the summer of 2005. Onyxia had been slain, the guild wasn't quite ready for Molten Core yet and one evening there was a restless sort of mood in the guildchat; most everyone was wondering what to do. Someone had the idea of storming Darnassus and killing whoever was in charge back then (honestly, I forget). Ten minutes later the entire guild and loads of randoms who decided to join us were riding from Orgrimmar to Darkshore. Everyone was super excited (Ventrilo was brimming with gleeful screams) as we boarding the boat in Lor'Danel and we hadn't even started fighting yet xDThe city was scarcely populated and the guards (although formidable) was no match for +50 lvl 60s, screaming for elven blood. Fighting the boss (Malfurion Stormrage?) took a while as far as I can remember and there was a lot of corpserunning and when he finally died it turned out he wasn't itemized save for 30-40 gold (a princely sum at that time) but it was the best damn time most of us had had, my pulse being a good steady 20-30 beats above normal the whole way :) Ahhhh, the memories...
My favorite moment of WoW was probably healing my first heroic. I remember how much damage was flying around and thinking I couldn't do it. My heart was actually pounding when I first steppe in. I just knew my gear wasn't good enough, my skills to slow to heal through it. But I was able to calm myself and go to task. There were a few times I was close to having somene die and/or going oom but I remembered what I had learned from countless hours of reading therads on EJ and Wowhead alike. It had become second nature to use spells and sometimes to know when to do nothing. Thanks to all the great people that have helped me with your knowledge whether or not you know it.
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My greatest memory is definitely the feeling when I first logged on, now more than 5 years ago, spending all my time exploring this completely unknown land of Durotar, and yet knowing that there were a hole new world to explore. I sure knew that from that day on, I was going to spent an outrageous amount of time inside the World of Warcraft. :-)
This memory still makes me laugh. It was our first kill of heroic Lich, we only barely made it before the nerf, so it wasn't too fast, but not bad either. Funniest thing is - our warlock was frapsing the fight to make a movie. And he didn't only record the whole fight, but all the ventrilo voices and nerd screams and all that. You can still find in on youtube, and you'll laugh a lot if you know russian. And at this very kill our raidleader says out loud in vent: "we'd kill him yesterday if Anirel didn't blow up that bomb like a cripple" (a commonly used word at that time in our guild, he always called us that when we were doing stupid things).And then that video goes public on youtube... And I become soo damn popular, lol. "That cripple Anirel". And almost half of our server still calls me a cripple allthough it's been more than half a year now. Damn, that was super fun.
my best memory was when i got my nether drake mounth.i work hard for both gold and rep.worth it:)
my favorite? well, first nefarian kill on BWL. 40 people charging lord victor was an epic moment. bring back 40 ppl raids!
My favorite memory of wow is the first time I entered a raid. The raid instance was Karazhan and I remember that it felt so huge even though it were relatively small compared to other raids, but back then it was huge and epic. I could feel my heart pumping faster and faster the longer into the raid we came. Karazhan was/is the most epic raid I‘ve done.
My favorite memory from World of Warcraft has to be the day my guild got the realm 3rd Glory of the Icecrown Raider (25 player). We only raided 2 days per week and being able to get the drakes before other guilds that raided twice as much as we did was pretty amazing.
It was october 22, 2008 the sun beat down hot upon Orgrimmar and life was peaceful.... well as peaceful as it gets, The auction house was busy as many an adventurer set about their business making Azeroth a safer place or at least a more interesting one. There where few signs of what was to come, sure there had been talk, the odd rumor here or there that the scourge was returning but most of us just figured it wouldn't be as big a deal as everyone made it out to be. We couldn't have been more wrong.The first time it happened, people where surprised. seemingly out of nowhere zombies appeared, it was easy to beet them back at first, the plagues they transmitted easily cured. As the day wore on however it became harder and harder to contain the outbreaks. Every city was reporting scourge attacks, but these where not the mindless zombies we where used too oh no. There was some fell intelligence behind them, as though some twisted mind was controlling their actions driving them to spread their foul plague to as many people as possible before falling. Even my beloved Silvermoon isolated as it was did not remain untouched.It was upon recieving word of this that I and several traveling companions of mine decided that drastic actions must be taken, the city would be evacuated of all who would come and we would find an isolated area to hole up and protect the weaker members of the group until a cure could be found. We decided upon fray island, a small town just south of Ratchet, it was out of the way and had adequate shelter. A good choice we thought, but we couldn't have been more wrong. It did not take long for the scourge to sniff us out, and the unholy beasts descended upon us in number I had not thought possible. I would not find out until later that booty bay, the connecting port to ratchet was the source of this new plague.Cut off from all hope of rescue us stalwart few where left to our own devices, the battle was hard fought and many a friend was lost that day. but in the end we drove the fiends off, I set myself to the task of conjuring food and drink for all those who remained while a perimeter watch was set up and the wounded tended too. The worst had been weathered and we had emerged victorious. That night passed fairly uneventfully, with stories being told around the fire and much merriment, the following morning too passed without a sound and some of the more impatient in our group insisted that the danger had passed and left. That would be our undoing for that very afternoon they returned once more their numbers even greater and the plague itself seemed to have mutated into an even more virulent strain.One by one I saw my companions fall around me, swept up in the unending horde of teeth and rotting flesh until at last I stood alone, my mana stores all but drained. I had in me but the strength for one last blast wave figuring to go down in a blaze of glory. the flames subsided, and I lay there spent as the sun sank over the horizon. "I did it, I'm alive" where the last thoughts that went through my head, seconds before the realization dawned on me that the weakness I felt was not from the spellcasting, but from a bite on my leg.As I stood to my feet and looked around I saw my companions staring at me with slack jaws and drool covered teeth, and as if with a single mind our gaze turned too Orgrimmar the only thought in my mind... BRAINS!
My favorite memory of wow is random fight on EoTS with my hunter at wotlk . I decided to join bg with pve gear to massacre anyone in my way, works well if you play careful. I targeted a gearless warlock who doesnt even have soul link , bursted him down and pressed kill shot , at the same second he teleported and in that 1 second period a healer topped him up. Unluckily , for him my kill shot dealt more damage than his full hp near 17k , killing him in 1 shot. It was fun...
My favorite WoW memory is from TBC when I started playing. I was leveling in Stonetalon Mountains and I ran into Lvl70 Tauren Shaman who killed me instantly... Ofc I was sad about it for a few minutes. After a while I saw that same Shaman AFK near the Nightelf town in Stonetalon, so I decided it was payback time! I started attacking the guy, and after like 5 minutes or so I managed to kill him! I was so happy about it I took a screenshot, My first PvP kill was a lvl70 dude while I was only 20-30!
when i saw aown please excuse my spelling while i was mining saronite.it was a real big puple bird just flying over my head and im like what the heck?it was my first time i ever saw that bird and it was amazing!so then on i just keep killing all the rares.
My favourite memory was when the gates of aq opened and all the mobs poured out. lag disconnects massive mobs running all over the place. huge bugs punting people half way across the map.Was nice seeing the fruits of our labour happen.
Well i only started playing the day TBC came out so i logged on like a noob and ran around for a few minutes and was lucky enough to find 4 other noobs and together the 5 of us ran around clueless trying to kill stuff to gain levels as we had no clue what were supposed to do with the yellow exclamation marks - eventually we got the quests and sat there going "um....ok so now what?" till one of us made it to a town and worked out how to type in trade (the friendliest and most helpfullest channel there is :) and ofcourse never ever sarcastic) and got trolled...bad. Till one person said something in pink writting which was "go to www.wowhead.com and type your quest in there or download an add on called questhelper" I cant remember your name dude that whispered me but ty we all now have atleast 10 85s on various servers and everytime i see a newby on trade or general asking how to do a quest i advise the same...sounds like a dumb story but meh i wouldnt be able to pawn you at dps / healing / tanking if i didnt get one piece of advice :p