Bane of the Fallen King.I never really raided normally during WotLK, so I was only able to get Kingslayer before the expansion was over; I was a casual player amongst a bunch of hardcore raiders in my guild. After Cataclysm, my guild leader wanted to try some of the achievements again, since they would inevitably be easier, so I signed up. We wiped through ICC like it was Deadmines, it was entertaining to see the dungeon that was at one time challenging, become a smudge easily wiped with ten 85s. The only challenge provided to us were Sindragosa and the Lich King, and we were so close to finishing the Icecrown Raider achievement, but we failed on Sindragosa. Lich King however, provided us a challenge simply because half of the raid hadn't been there on heroic, but once we figured out what to do and what we were doing wrong, and got our !@#$ together, we beat him. It was a very awesome experience.
Mine's gotta be Battlemaster.Simply because it demands respect of your peers!
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Thunderfury, Blessed Blade of the WindseekerThunderfury, Blessed Blade of the Windseeker was definitely my greatest achievement. I solo'd the entire quest line on my pally by the time he hit 80. I know I'm not the only one who did this, but I've been playing wow since release. I never have (and still am not) a serious raider. With work and school I was never able to commit myself to raiding, especially in vanilla. But this is by far the single, coolest weapon I have ever seen. It has always been my favourite piece of wow, and for a long time, it was unobtainable. It was my unicorn. Then TBC was released and I saw a glimmer of hope. Then wrath came and I was finnaly able to achieve my 5 year endeavor. I still have the screen shot from when I completed Rise, Thunderfury! :) one of my best memories playing a game I love.Megatherium (85 paladin)-Mannoroth
When the journey started, you where there.When I was questing, you where there.When I was training to be an alchemist, you where there.When I was fighting in dangerous dungeons... or even when I was alone in the darkness... you where there.Yet, I killed so many of your kind...This is a tribute To All The Squirrels Who Shared My Life
There is only one achiv that makes me laugh... Its the Brewmaster AchivWhy? I hate alcool, and the only thing im drinking is water and juice... Between me and this achiv, there must be something wrong... xD
It has to be 'The World Explorer' achievement, which I achieved in the pre-Cataclysm era.. When I first planned on pursuing the achievement, my friend put a bet that I'm gonna quit before I can finish it. I also doubted myself a little bit since I had to so much travel on ground mount. In the process of getting the achievement, I discovered so many hidden secrets of Azeroth. I reminded me of my early days in the game when I used to pause every five minutes and go "Wow!"
Loremaster. That took me 4 months to complete. That is hands down the achievement I am most proud of. And I love the Vanilla quest revamp!
it's Veteran of the Shifting Sands
Mine has to be Champion of the Naaru. It was a nail biting finish to get the questline done as 3.0.2 loomed ever closer. Just finding a Magtheridon pug was hard enough, let alone a successful one. I ended up getting it with just a week or two left before 3.0.2 rolled in. It was my first ever title and I use it as my default title even to this day.
For me it's between Charger and Hand of A'dal. The first gives a huge sense of accomplishment because back when I was first leveling my paladin I stopped at 60 to farm and farm to get the mats for this quest back at the start of TBC, the second of course gives me pleasure in that it's a now an unobtainable and totally awesome title that I have and achieved when it was still difficult.
The achievement I'm most proud of is Veteran of the Shifting Sands. So few people even remember the Gates of Ahn'Qiraj event, being able to show off the effort and time devoted to seeing rare boss fights and the hidden lore behind the Qiraji makes me reminiscent of the glory days of Silithus. With many zones in Azeroth forgotten as newer expansions move content to centralized hubs, even the far reaches of the world deserve some love now and then.
Glory of the Raider (10 player)It was the first one of its kind and was kinda hard to complete until Ulduar. Plus awarded nice 310% mount. Too bad we never got 25 people not to die for the 25man version.
I love the achievement Ready for Raiding because it will show my fellow guild members that they can bring me along!