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What a long strange trip its been. If only because it takes forever to get.
I am quite proud of having Hand of A'dal on my old resto druid. Shows that your character was great, even quite a few years ago. Unfortunetly, I dont play on that character much anymore, so I dont get to show off my achivment to pugs.
I think the achievement I'm the most proud of is Vampire Hunter, not because it was very hard to get, or very rare, but because it was what got me into raiding, a friend took me along with his guild which was progressed way further than I myself was, a little paladin with starting heroic gear at most. I had earlier had one or maybe two attempts in kara which had gone bad as it was with really, really bad guilds, so I had never had much taste of how it was to be in a good raid that was actually organized.So this easy little achievement led me on to where I find myself today in a semi-hardcore raiding guild, wishing I raided more than our schedule plans lol, and loving every minute of it :)
Twenty-Five Tabards has to be one of the achievements I can't resist doing on all my characters. Tabard of the Achiever is just too damn sexy to not have on all the time.
The achievement im most proud of are actually 2 achievements: On wings of Nether (exalted with netherwing) cause you get the awesome drake as a reward for you farming the rep for some time and Ragefire Chasm because that was the first dungeon achievement I got on my main character so it has an emotional link aswell
I remember leading my first raid to get the "For the Alliance!" achievement. I was so excited (especially since my server has a 9:1 ratio of Horde to Alliance) and I felt so empowered, being a girl, and having mental control over 40 guys. It was great. We all touched down in Azshara and waited for everyone to get situated, then approached Orgrimmar from its West entrance. Moments passed, and before we knew it, we were on our way to Thrall, but of course, my PC couldn't handle our shared excitement, and it practically had an aneurism.I was horrified to see my screen freezing up, and not be able to share the experience with everyone else. Being a Rogue, between frame skips, I managed to stealth and make my way to his thrown on foot. Seconds felt like minutes, but I finally entered the room. I began to attack alongside my Allies, lag and all. Difficult and depressing?Yes...But I got my achievement, and I couldn't be more proud.That was a real Achievement.Now I'd really like to raid cities (and dungeons) with no lag, that would be nice.
Mine has to be Master Angler of Azeroth. When I first started WoW 5 years ago I NEVER thought i would actually do anything having to do with fishing; it seemed boring and time consuming. Now i look back at all the time I've spent chatting with guildies and leisurely clicking away as some of the most fun I've had in Azeroth.
I'm going to have to say He Feeds On Your Tears (25 player), simply because it took such an effort to organize all of the people involved to play perfectly, such a thrill to feel the rush when he goes down.
Of course, it's Jenkins.
The achievement I am most proud of getting was the WoW achievement Ambassador because I got it on most of my alts before level 50.
World Explorer for me.