My favorite memory was Day 1. The graphics were great and the controls were easy. After wiping out trolls, wolves and others I made my way to Ironforge, then took the tram under the sea to Stormwind. The views were fantastic above and below the water. Later I went back to Dun Morogh, got a fishing pole and just sat around fishing and taking in the scenery. Whether I am in Outland, Northrend, or elsewhere in Azeroth, I can toss a few casts and unwind, and think back to that first day and how much I enjoyed the game.
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My favorite and most fond memory in WoW I have is, a bunch of my friends kiting The unkillable mob, Varedis around the entire Outlands. Of course we started in ShadowmoonValley, then began our looooong trip to Shattrah, and finally to Thrallmar and Honor Hold. The entire way we picked up several people who though they could kill him, but they were quickly slaughtered from the rage of the Demon Hunter's fury. Best part is when we end our journey in Honor Hold. Several brave Alliance figures attacked Him in a vain attempt before the 80's (at the time) turn their attention to us. We held out as long as we could before he somehow disappeared and rest and our eventual wipe. Ahhh good time. And I heard he was still kitable, so I plan to have me some fun with him again. Just drop him off with A'dal and let Trade know.
My favourite WoW moment is when i got my first ever charater to level 80 in WotLK, had her ever since Vanilla, she'd never hit the cap and was so excited when i could finally go raiding and dungeoning with my guildies. best. day. ever.
A favorite time in WoW was being in my first raiding Guild in Karazhan. Learning how to maximize my character's DPS and contribute to the group was rewarding. We had fun too. Becoming fully accepted as a guild member and raider when my Warlock summoned our Guild/Raid leader over the edge of the walkway, twice, and hearing him scream in surprise over vent as he plummeted to his death both times. :)
My favourite memory is my forgetful friend playing with me as I was on my paladin. I'd jump off a cliff and she would blindly follow on her priest and splat all across the ground as I stood there laughing in my bubble. She has done this several times and each time it makes me laugh for a good 5 minutes.
My favorite memory of World of Warcraft was installing it and playing it for the first time and realized it wasn't the game I had intended to buy. I had purchased the World of Warcraft battle chest because a friend of mine had shown me the game "warcraft" and I really wanted to play it myself. I went to Wal*Mart, purchased the battle chest for $40.00, went home and created my account and turned the game on. When I realized I was playing a first-person perspective game instead of a third-person war game, I was a little irritated but continued to play to see how the game panned out. That was back in 2006 and I have been playing almost non-stop ever since. I have created and deleted many characters over the years and have stuck tride and true to my hunter through all the nerfs, all the re-specs, and all the talent tree changes. I recently got my wife to start playing in 2009 and it is something we do together on a nightly basis. Thank you Blizzard. Thank you for the last five years, and the next fifty plus to come.
My favorite memory would be when you actually had to use /who and find a healer by whispering people till you could find a healer, a tank, and three dps or more for a dungeon. And how people mostly quest to level instead of using the dungeon finder which wasn't there back then. There are many things I miss about WoW but that would be one of the major ones.
А мне музыка запомнилась и то, как я впервые начал играть в Wow, этот новый не изученный мир Азерота.
My favorite moment in World of Warcraft was the end cinematic to killing the Lich King. By far my favorite cinematic (using in-game interface/characters) and was such a thrill to fight Arthas. The fight is extremely fun, even to this day, and watching the cinematic right after just makes fighting Arthas that much more special. I loved the fight and cinematic, and still watch the cinematic from time to time. Second favorite (close close tie) was the Algalon fight in Ulduar. <3
My close real life friend died suddenly and unexpectedly. Two paladins from my guild helped me get his warrior into Undercity, and his character died valiantly charging Sylvanas. (This was before killing world leaders gave an achievement and a mount.) She was the only horde leader he hadn't taken down, and I felt him 'soloing' her was a good way to say goodbye to his WoW toon.
My favorite wow memory was when I first started. Several of my friends had been playing for a month or so, and had higher lvl characters. They ran my gnome warlock from Dun Morogh to Wetlands. It was nerve racking, seeing all the high lvl ? mobs come at my little gnome. We eventually got to Menthil Harbor, and we just sat around fishing. One of them even bought the fishing book so I could upgrade my fishing past 150. Good times.
My favorite memory (not a good memory tho) is : when it was the last night before the pre-BC patch came out where they had the first major change to the PvP and honor points system ... Ok why is that ?So me , level 60 warrior on greymane had the pvp rank Legionnaire and that night before the patch came out I was suposed to change to the next rank because I only had a few more HKs to get .I was so excited! So after a few games I started to be tired because it was around midnight...I had school in the morning. So when I was waiting for another BG to pop up, I fell asleep on my keyboard and I did not get the few HKs I needed to rank up :( !When I woke up in the morning I was pissed but laughing at the same time >.< I will always remember that day :P