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Favorite memory... That's a difficult question. I think it'd have to be my very first raid in Karazhan. I had never raided before, and to me that was a huge deal. I got some T4 gloves too. I was so excited.
My favorite memory is the moment ragnaros dropped Perdition's Blade and the tank said: "Oh hey, at last a good offhand for me..." *lvl60roguerage*
finding out that not any armor will do, wearing int gear on feral agi on balance until i was 40 in vanilla wow
My favorite moment in wow was being a noob that joined the game just before holiday season, and being surprised to find the universe to be immersive during the holidays. I felt it was very enriching to see all the christmas lights and decorations and such all about the game world. Gave the game a true concept of time. Now years later it's meh, same stuff different year. But that first time though I found it quite remarkable.
My first experience with WoW is with my brother coming home from the Army he bought me my first month of WoW and WoW itself he had already had 80s but he decided to make a new just for me, Me and him leveled all the way to 80 and he still helped when he was busy and tired me and him both got tier 10 together. That was my happiest and first WoW experience
My favorite memory was when I was on my old server. I was already planning to transfer to another server when I was promoted to an officer of guild with 200+ members. As soon as the GM logged off, I began to quickly kick all members from the guild. It was so funny. The chaos. The emotes of spit that covered me. The angry messages. The panic in guild chat. The failed efforts to protect the members. The pointless attempts to kick me. The power I held to destroy this noob guild. The three day suspension. Worth it.
I'm a pretty new player so I don't have that many memory's yet but my favorite World of Warcraft memory would have to be wining the need roll on my first drake. It what the bronze drake from Culling of Stratholme heroic dungeon. It was my very first drake and still one of my favorites mounts. Since I have acquired many great mounts using Wowhead.com as a guide the whole way. From grinding rep with the Netherwing's and Kurenai to daily's in The Storm Peaks, Sholazar Basin, The Argent Tournament, Tol Barad and soon to be the up coming Fire Lands to I have now doubt. Thank you for all your help in my adventures around the world of Azeroth and Happy Birthday to you Wowhead. I hope you have many more.
My favorite memory is probably killing Lich King during WOTLK for the first time with my guild. We've been trying to kill them for weeks and when we finally did, the feeling was amazing.
My favorite memory is still probably my first Molten Core run as a level 57 priest. That was back when Garr still took 30 minutes to set up using priests to "mind vision mark" 4 of his firesworn so an assigned warlock could banish them while hunters would mark the ones that would be tanked. It took forever and was a clunky way to raid, but it was unlike anything any of us had experienced before and it was just really amazing.
So many memories but one of my favorites has got to be questing on a dwarf rogue in Searing Gorge when suddenly attacked by a lvl 60 warrior. He nearly killed me but I managed to stoneform, blind, and then vanish and run. Watching him try to find me, as I stayed stealthed a safe distance away, for the next few minutes his frustration was palpable. Good times.
I guess it would be all the times I spent exploring old raids and such with friends. There's no real point to doing it; but since I missed out on a lot of that during my time spent in vanilla WoW, it's cool to just go back to that content (especially the world bosses). Too bad they've removed most of that stuff...Other than that, dpsing as a female tauren arms warrior was good times as well. Especially when people criticize you for using a 'pvp build' and yet you still out dps them.
My favourate memory was farming the Azure Whelpling. At the time I was going through some hard times, the parents weren't being most friendly to each other. To distract myself I sat and farmed the Azure Whelpling for hours. After hours of accumilating kills, I gave up. Somewhat 12 hours, over the course of two days.The third morning my friend gave a few encouraging words and I decided to give it a go again, I saw another farmer. My heart dropped. My friend, being forever patient with my sadness, encouraged me again. Sighing to myself, I mounted up and trotted to the next Azure Dragonkin infront of the farmer, and then. Bam. It dropped. To this day, the Azure Whelpling has remained my favourate pet (out of 109) and I have never seen that I had properlly repayed my friend.That there, is my most fond WoW memory.
My favorite moment in WoW was back in the late the Burning Crusade. It was some time after the releash of the Black Temple patch, but before Sunwell. I had been in a danish guild all of TBC, and had never really done any raiding before TBC. Even in that guild, we never really made it that far. We cleared Karazhan, ofc, as well as Gruul's Lair and Zul'Aman (Not timed though). At the releash of the Black Temeple, the danish guild (The Danish Horde) I was in, sadly fell apart. 5 of us decided to start to play with the "big boys". So we made a group guild application for one of the best Horde raiding guilds at the time, and we actually got accepted (despite our low raid experience and crappy tier 4 gear)! I raided hardcore with that guild the 2 following months with my old guildies. I didn't get that much loot myself, but I saw my skills increasing with every single raid. It was amazing! I loved the boss fights, especially Archimonde (Damn I miss it)! When I got my 2-set bonus for my Elemental tier 6 set, I was up and fightning with the 3 Warlocks, the Rogue and the Mage who every single raid had been dominating the damage meters. It was so much fun! They clearly outgeared me and had way more raiding experience than me, and still I kept up! I helped the guild progress on Illidan countless nights. Wiping and wiping, over and over, until finally: We got him! I had done it: Gone from zero, to hero. I had killed the hardest boss (of the time), undergeared and had helped the guild making its first kill of the last boss in BT. It was the most amazing time for me in WoW, and I will never forget it. Boys From the Horde on Aggramar EU, I miss you <3 TBC FTW!Razid, Elemental Shaman since 2005
my favorite memory was when i hit 85 because i had had that particular character since the original like 2005 or 6 and i had never one got him lvl cap because my dad and brother had been hogging wow for so long and it was a hunter so i had an op lvl cap char