Brewfest has always been my favorite holiday event. It was the first one I really got to take part in at 70 (during Burning Crusade) and was able to do it with all of my IRL friends before they quit/moved around. Also I think that boss encounter is my favorite, and the rewards are some of the most useful (as decent trinkets are harder to find than decent other items).Happy early Halloween everyone! :)
My favorite holiday in World of Warcraft is Hallow's End. I love all the different decorations, quests, and The Headless Horseman. It could have something to do with the fact It was the first WoW holiday I experienced when I first started to play, but who knows. Some how behind all the sinister and evil doings, the masks and Hallowed Wands, and the candies it brings me joy. I always look forward to playing Hallow's End when It's that time of the year.
Hallow's End, love the feel and look of it plus there's rep buffs and exp from candy buckets who doesn't love that
I would have to go with Winter Veil as im assured to have some loot, unlike the other events with rare drop, in 3 years haven't gotten one mount, kinda sad lol :(
I was going to go with Noblegarden, but looking back on them all, it's got to be Winter Veil. Christmas has always been a massively enjoyable and memorable time for me at least, since being a young nipper. All the reindeer stuff, presents under a huge tree in orgrimmar, the cookies and milk brings it all back! It's also just a great reminder of how great of a family gathering celebration it can be. And it even lasts into the new year! And we all love a good new years party with fireworks and more celebrations, inside of WoW and outside of it.If this isn't a enjoyable enough holiday season, not quite sure what is! :)
Hallow's End - I love flying around to each of the areas to get candy, and its fun to throw the flaming pumpkins at people and try to out run them... I once flew half way across Kalimdor with a pumpkin following me LOL. Not to mention its always fun to fight the Headless Horseman and go after the Reins.
Hallow's End. It's thematically interesting, the stuff ingame is quite fun, and it's very flexible.
My favorite for the activities would have to be Hallow's End. I just absolutely love trick or treating and constantly sneaking in those wands on my raid members. Those brooms, too. If only they were permanent!But for over all favorite because of what it is is Brewfest. Who doesn't like celebrating beer? And the Brewfast mounts are by far two of my favorites.
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Brewfest. Only because i just love the "There and back again" quest.
Mine would have to be Hallow's End. had the headless horseman story read to me when i was a child and liked it and this event reminds me of the story.
Definitely Hallows End. Halloween is my favorite time of year, but due to a handicap I never really get to experience the fun and mischief making of it. WoW's holiday allows me to do this and I love every single minute of it.
Do the Scourge Invasions count? It was kind of like a holiday...For a real one I'd go with Love is in the Air, the SFK boss was pretty fun.
Valentine's day, because the quests are fun and so is the boss fight. Also, it's how you get my favorite pet; the toxic wasteling!
My favorite is Winter's Veil. Logging on around Christmas and seeing all the holiday decorations really gives the game a special connection with real life. Also, Great-Father Winter aka Orc Santa is hilarious.
I love them all, but I'd definitely have to say the Harvest Festival. I've mainly played horde for the past few years, and I love the lore that develops with wow. I think the Harvest Festival has the most potential out of all the World Events, especially with 5.0 coming and the horde vs alliance theme returning. The Father of (what I think) is going to be a major instigator of the war is one of the Heroes honored by this festival, and I can visualize a ton of routs to take to further this festival in the next expansion. Ever since the quest chain in BC restoring the faith of Garrosh in his father and helping him become a leader the orcs can respect I've had high hopes for this Festival. For me I think it's as much (if not more) letting my mind run wild with the possibilities of the future as it is that it's just a great part of the story as it is.
Pilgrim bounty, for the reputation bonus :P