I am most proud of getting the Iron Man cheese. You have to cap all 3 flags in WSG without dying. This was very hard for me being a Holy Priest, but I got it.
hmm or maybe Leeeeeeeroycause when we did it i got a group and everyone in group died except me so i had to solo:)and got it!
Loremaster. Absolutely. So much time and effort. Easily the most work I did in game. Got to see all of Azeroth too.
For me it's clearly "LEEEEEEEROOOOOOOOY JEEEEEENKIIINSSSSSSS" not only because I did it in a only 60 group, but because it's a part of the World of Warcraft history, I know it's not hard to get, yet I love it. The other one is of course Insane in the Membrane as you mentioned, because insanity was a factor when doing this achievement! :)
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Exalted Argent Champion of the Alliance has to be my most meaningful since i got it before the city rep tabards were released
Blackwing's Bane because of the time and effort we put into progressing on it :SAlso Shipping to Turkey doesn't cost 500$, although we do have ridiculous amounts of taxing, it's not that high :D
Honestly, I'm really not an achievement type of person. I never really did alot of work for achievements etc. and most of them are all about grinding or other really time consuming things that never really seemed worth it to pursue, at least for me. I think my favorite achievements therefore, are those crazy wild ones that are easy to get, but you get in interesting ways. Because of this, I think my favorite one and the one I am most proud of is definitely the ever classic Going Down? achievement. For me, at least WoW is about fun. And some of the weird crazy memories I have are because of this achievement. I've got quite a few alts, and naturally have gotten this one an awful lot. The first time I got it, was on my rogue; I was on the Zepplin headed to Orgrimmar, and someone in my house (probably my older sister) rudely started smacking on my keyboard and caused me to fall off of the Zepplin and I thought for sure I was dead. Alas, I got the achievement only to get killed by the low level mobs below. (Pretty funny when you're level 30ish!) It's the goofy times like this that have made playing WoW such a blast,why I tell people they should play, and that's why I'm so proud of it, even if it is so minor and overlooked.
I'm most proud of Realm First! Celestial Defender because it's unique and i love the title (in german). Today I see only a few people with it. :)
"Bad Example", the one where you get to eat various sweets right in front of a snotty orphan, bwaaaahahah!... Alright, so perhaps not my -proudest- achievement, but it was still fun. In a mean, sadistic sort of way. I blame the influence of my DK. Favorite all-time achievement, "The Loremaster". It takes time, effort and dedication. Plus, it comes with both title and tabard - what more could I ask for? :D
I am the most proud of the "Insane in the Membrane", and yes I got it when the Shen'dralar were still required. I must admit that I had some help from my husband, but between the two of us we still had to collect a lot of Heavy Junk boxes, collect a lot of herbs, run dire maul hundreds of times, and a few other things that I still don't ever want to do again.
what a long strange trip its been, waiting for all the holidays to arrive and hoping to finish them before it ends or you got to wait a year to do it again
I really work for Glory of the Icecrown Raider (10 player), was a nice work team at this time and i like the Reins of the Bloodbathed Frostbrood Vanquisher
The one i'm most proud of is Ironman bcoz i didnt do it specially, i was just jumping around with flag all battle long and randomly....got it :D :P
The 'achievement' persay that I'm most proud of is breaking the 10,000 achievement point barrier, while there isn't a feat of strength associated with it directly, it still is a pretty hefty achievement (through an achievement hunter's eyes, anyway). As to the actual achievement in-game, I can't possibly narrow down which is my favourite, but if forced to choose it would be Hero of the Zandalar Tribe. Having one of the more annoying reputations to grind to exalted from an instance that no longer exists in its original form, and having something to show for it, makes it one of my favourite achievements.--Ikkura of Zangarmarsh
School of Hard KnocksI'm terrible at PvP. I wanted to to get the pink protodrake on my paladin alt, and so I worked through all of the other holiday achievements with her, even before she officially hit 80. Things had been going well, and when Children's Week came around, it was only that and the Midsummer Festival standing between me and the Trip meta. Knowing the reputation for School of Hard Knocks, I prepared in advance. I didn't want to be one of those achievement hunters who just came in and ruined the battleground for everyone else, because that sounded so incredibly selfish to me. So I chain ran dungeons so I could pick up enough badges to get myself a full set of Furious Gladiator's gear. I decided to build myself a PvP holy spec because I knew I would be more useful as a healer than as going in ret (which is my main spec for my pally). I completely redid my UI so that I had a battleground healer's UI ready to go. And then, feeling slightly terrified, I queued up for Warsong Gulch. It went well enough and I got that part of the achievement pretty quickly, then proceeded to act as an actual healer for the rest of the match. The same thing happened in Alterac Valley and Arathi Basin. I was actually feeling pretty confident that I would be able to get the achievement done without tearing out my hair.Then came Eye of the Storm. The other battlegrounds, I was a least familiar with after having done them while leveling on my druid. Eye of the Storm was all new to me, and with it came a (no joke) three hour queue. When I finally got in, the match was over in under 5 minutes, and I hadn't even touched a flag, let alone completed the achievement. So I tried again. And again. Same results, same long queue. After a couple of days of fighting the horrible queues and the battleground itself, I was really ready to give up. Fortunately, two of my guildies knew how badly I wanted the drake and are also both awesome at PvP. So they queued with me, the wait to get in only lasted about three minutes, and within the first minute of the match, I had my damn achievement. We then proceeded to play the match the correct way, and I had a lot of fun, even though all I really managed to do was flail.I'm proud of this achievement for a couple of reasons. One is that I managed to do 3/4 of it on my own, despite my horrid pvp skills. And the other is that I have amazing friends who helped me get through that last bit of it. It reminded me why I love my guild and how lucky I am to have met such great people through WoW.Still hate PvP though. ;)