My favorite moment ... hard to pick one ...One of them sure was when I got the purple protodrake on my main. I had read about the achievement in the beta news and so I had joined the brew of the month club before the release of wotlk. Getting all the holiday titles took a lot of time, but worked out and had me prepared when the next brewfest arrived. There where a few things of it that I couldn't have prepared, so I had to do them then. In the early morning hours after the daily reset I was one of the first, if not the first char on EU-Nethersturm to have the drake (I'm not sure if that dwarf I saw the other day maybe had it a bit earlier; couldn't ask him because I'm horde ;) ).I later got the drake on an alt, too.An alt that I didn't pvp with before going for the drake, and haven't pvpd with since.
I remember along time ago, i played on a roleplay server. Where we were a couple of friends just having fun doing roleplay, like going to the inn and talk together and visit the Darkmoon Faire, just hanging out and having a really good time.
my favorite memory is when i used to play on a PVP server and we ran to deadmines in classic wow, we ran into a group of allies that were also going in and let the hatred of the horde consume us. too bad they had a lv 60 running them through, we took one guy out before the 60 destroyed us... ah the memories
My favourite memory in wow was when i created my first character and logged in. The feeling that i got from knowing that there was a enormous and scary world out there - of which we knew nothing about - for me and my character to explore. I still play my first character and we've been trough a lot of amazing things together.
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Playing WoW since the EU release, I think that my favorite memory was the first version of Alterac, the one where you can fight 24, or 48 hours, and still no one was able to kill the other faction leader. The best moment for me was a rush we made. Having a strong experience of this battleground, I was "in charge" this time, telling people where to go and stuff. We were only fighting for 2 or 3 hours, so not any towers were destroy, and Balinda was still alive. I wanted to have the Snowfall graveyard, in order to rush Balinda and explain this little girl how strong the Horde is. Then I look which class we have in our team... and saw like 15 warlock. Veterans of Alterac may already know what we did... 40 horde on the top on the mountain, 40 ally rushing us and... "INFERNO!" A rain of inferno on the poor little ally :D Remember that, in this time, an inferno was able to solote a player (and the doomgard was strong enough to solote elite mob ^^). Needless to say, all the ally were easily kill, and by the time they rez and came back, Balinda was eating the sand. Clearly my best battle in all those years of wow :)
Has to be when i got my first character with flying skill, spent all day flying around shattrath city. Such a huge change in flying since then!
My favorite memory from World of Warcraft would have to be a pic –nic I attended on the beach just outside of Auberdine. At the time my husband was then a long-distance boyfriend I had met in my guild. We used to quest together and plan guild social events. Oh yeah back to the memory…It was my birthday and he was taking me on a “date”. We sat on the beach together with a pic-nic spread before us and about mid-way through the conversation he presented me with a flawless diamond ring and asked me to marry him. A year later we met for the first time at the airport when he came to be with me. We have now been married for three years and are still playing. I hear about people meeting in wow all the time now but this was about 5 years ago, so we kinda feel like WoW-dating pioneers.
My favorite memory is my two best friends threatening me. One of them handed me a disc and told me to load it or they would. I have been hooked ever since.
I first began playing this game...almost exactly two years ago now that I think about it. My life-long friend had been begging me to play his nerdgame with him, and for three years I refused. Finally, though, I got the free trial. I leveled to 12, broke down, and bought the game from Target. I hard-leveled a Boomkin Night Elf, all the way to 80, while watching my friend raid Ulduar every week. I'd seen him run Karazhan with his old guild back during The Burning Crusade as well, but I didn't really pay attention to it then as I was less than interested in Warcraft. When I was just into the BC grind, my friend suggested in guild chat that he and I go raid Onyxia, the original 40-man version at the time. I didn't know what on earth an Onyxia was, much less have a clear concept of "raid," but I went along for the experience and, he assured me, purple loots.He and his Shadow priest buddy summoned me there, and I promptly ran inside and got gobsmacked by her trash. At this point, I was in sensory overload; the whole cavern, from the baleful red light on the walls, and the jagged dark rocks imitating teeth, the whole design captured me instantly. I distinctly remember running my mouth on vent like an excited girl who has just received her first pony. We made it to the boss, and my friend, who was at the time an Ulduar 10-man geared Protection Paladin, pulled her. The last thing I remember him saying is, "Hide from the whelps, and don't get breathed on." We then proceeded to 3-man the 40-man version of Onyxia. It very quickly turned into a 2-man job, since I not only pulled a whole lotta whelps, but managed to get breathed on not once but twice.Lying dead on that cumbly cavern floor, watching these two max-level GODS of GAMING trivialize what was, at one time, a very challenging encounter for 20 times the number of people, I had my first raid experience. I also learned for the first time to never release until the entire raid is dead, haha. Seeing my friends kill Onyxia, taking a good ten minutes to do so, and then winning the classic Onyxia-hide bag solidified what had otherwise been a nebulous gaming experience. All of a sudden, I knew what I wanted to do. I finished leveling my laser turkey, witnessed my guild's push through Trial of the Crusader, and was geared and ready to go, as a permanent raid member of the first core group by the time Icecrown Citadel opened its dark doors. That classic Onyxia run, almost two years ago... That was the pinnacle moment of my time in World of Warcraft. It caused me to actively seek participation in my guild, on my server's PuG's, and generally put more time into the game. I wanted to raid. Not a thing was going to stop me, and I ended up taking not one, but two guilds through ICC, up to the Blood-Queen and Sindragosa, not to mention dozens of PuG groups. When Onyxia was rereleased as an 80 raid, I promptly ran her on both 10- and 25-man on each of my 80's, on the same day. Even now, I run her every week, hoping for my favorite mount to drop. No luck yet, though I hope to see it before I take my leave of this game.
my favorite memory from WoW was back in original WoW when the hakkar plague swept through all the towns even though it wasnt alormsupposed to happen everyone was evacuating towns and everyone was panicking it was like a real like disease pandemic as everyone was gone and most towns were ghosttowns then it finally got fixed and all was back to normal
My best wow memory was just recently, I always had a problem with levelling because I liked it more to just hang around and make friends etc. I didn't get past the 68 with any char and had like 5 65-68 characters. i started with my priest again slowly to the 77 and when i achieved that, my guildies told me that they needed me for BWD to heal so i had to level to 85 in 3 days.. I grinded quests like my life was on the line, i kept on going, kept on going just to get 85 in 3 days. I finally achieved that and my guildmates were all helping me to get some gear quickly before the raid. When it was time i had my very first raid and it was just soooo awesome. We got Magmaw, Omnitron AND Maloriak down. I had a smile on my face for like 3 days long because of it. This is to thank my guildmates aswell for helping me to keep motivated and focused on achieving things. Thank you all =)
Probably either killing M'uru for the first time or getting "He Feeds on Your Tears" in my 10-man group. The sense of accomplishment with both of those kills reminded me why I have stuck with this game so long.
Puh my favorite memory... There are so many "good ol' memories" that its hard to pick, but I think my favorite is my first guild internal run of Blackrock deeps back in the day. Just hit 55 I think and we headed to return the "stolen" ironforge princess..If I recall correctly it took us near to 6 hours to get through with our paladin dancing naked on top of nearly every fireplace we came along...We spend 1 hour (!) to get through the last room before entering the throne room (the one where you need to light up the 2 fire places at once to open the doors) as the flares kept extinguishing right before we managed to get them to the fire places... oh what rage :DI miss the days where all of my initial gaming friends played along. We have lots of nice people in our guild today that I absolutely love, but I still miss some of the people I used to play with.
My favourite memory is from the first time I entered Karazhan. It was my first raid and maybe beacuse of that I've never found a place that I like better in the WoWrld. I just hope they bring back the place as a 5-man instance beacuse it has the best atmosphere I've seen.
My favorite moment was when I leveled my first toon to max level I was so exited it's something that won't ever happen again in that way.
My favourite memory was when a friend and I jump downwards from dalaran to make the archievement, going down? to not die he give me a bubble and then he takes another.Sorry for my bad english :P