It sounds silly...but I'm probably most proud of Elders of Kalimdor on my shaman, Cineris. She was my first character and completed this achievement somewhere around level 35...when the world of Azeroth was still unknown and scary, and everything could eat her. I saw a lot of the world for the first time doing this achievement, died some ungodly number of times, and got really damned good at finding roundabout paths through mountains and other tough terrain to avoid mobs.
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I'd have to say proudest would be my Loremaster. I got that back before it changed to a zone by zone achievement, getting it for 550 Eastern Kingdom quests, and 700 Kalimdor ones. My very last quest to complete it was the one from Jonathan the Revelator, which, had it been done back in 1.10, would have given me a battle tank. Finishing one of the most involved and amazing quest lines in WoW, and being given the title of Loremaster (I would prefer Loremistress, but whatevs :P) for doing it was just fantastic.As for my favourite achievement? LEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEROYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!
"Ashes of Al'ar", I was really proud to get them. All people who downed Keal'thas with me passed so i could get the mount. Thanks to all of them.
My proudest achivment is "Bastion of Twilight Guild Run"I was one of the two healers we had when we finally defeated him so it was a gloriuos moment for our guild (i also got the t11 shoulders from him=P)
The Loremaster pre Cata.
reins of the raven lord :), took ages to get it, but he always reminds me of when i was doing my epic flying quest for my druid :), he may not be able ot fly but he certainly makes up for it with his epic look
Insane in the Membrane... pre-Cata
For me it's getting the The Undying. I had never been able to live through the infamous "heigan dance" before that run.
Zul'GurubI did this one in 2009 and much has changed since then, so something nice to remember from the old stuff.
3000 Quests Completed The Seeker is my favorite title because of the the sword of truth books so I felt obligated to get this achievement.
As pathetic as it may sound to others, my Level 80 achievement. WOW is my first and only MMO, I was still basically totally Noob and didn't know any better, so I leveled my Restoration Druid totally in Resto. I didn't know it would be easier and faster to level in Feral, and then switch to Resto. I didn't realize the true purpose of Dual Talent Specialization. So I worked my tail off getting to Level 80, I actually leveled over halfway to 85 from 80 in Resto, before I finally got smart and switched to Feral for leveling, and back to Resto for dungeons etc.I've got many other achievements, titles etc. And will continue working on many more, would love to have all the PVE titles and achievs someday, but I'll always be proud and ashamed of leveling to 80 in Resto.
The Heroic Northrend Dungeon achievement. I worked on It with guildies regularly until we all got the red proto drake.
my favorite achievement would have to be Winterspring Frostsaber (got it at the beginning of bc) so much effort and time was invested into it and i love to ride it even with flying mounts in i have seen the sky's of azaroth but have the sky seen my mount? it would be quite impressed to be sure. well maybe not any more blasted blizzard had to change the quest why should they not suffer as i have? why in my day you would have had your legs cut off and ordered to crawl CRAWL i say through 15 feet of snow and it was up hill both ways damn it! dodging horde ambushes the whole way. just to slay a few frost giants and other random wild life only to go back and to it again for hours upon agonizing hour pffff kids these days.
I value my collection of FoS the most I think. Alot of those were really dificult to get, and cannot be obtained anymore. As far as regular achievements go, I'm pretty proud of having completed all WotLK raid achievements.
The Frozen Throne (10 player), before cataclysm. A big pride by killing it 2 weeks later when i get lvl 80 ach ^^