Without a doubt, What A Long, Strange Trip It's Been is the most meaningful to me, a elusive achievement, the fact I just burned out here and there from WoW made this achievement a huge RNG whenever I would resub onto the game to see which holiday was currently running
. Took me a year, have to give it some love here.
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The World Explorer achievement, definitely. There's just something that feels gratifying about the work of looking out across the beautiful world Blizz has provided, and not only have my work acknowledged, but rewarded.
The one I'm most proud of is definitely What A Long Strange Trip It's Been. I completed it the first year that it was available and have enjoyed the purple protodrake ever since.However, my favorite, and most amusing achievement is Did Somebody Order a Knuckle Sandwich? as running around and punching things as a mage took such a very very long time, and nothing was quite as amusing as running up to Malygos and pummeling him with my gnomey bare hands as my raid looked on in horror. :D
The achievement I am most proud of is the loremaster. It took me forever, digging for every little quest, finding all the "This item starts a quest" drops but I finally got it done before the shattering. I was so excited. :) It makes me happy that I was able to finish it before blizz hit it in the face with the face with the nerf bat. <3 I'll never take it off now xD <3
Without a doubt: Hallowed Be Thy Name. It is the most involved achievement I have made so far. Especially so since I hate PVP so very much. I went down to the very last few hours and the friend who invited me to WoW in the first place invited me to an Isle of Conquest match. When i finally saw the tag flash across the screen I literally yelled. I was happy for a week.
25 Fish! Oh wait, I don't have that one. I think I'd have to go with Loremaster.
By far, my preferred achi is the one that granted me the title 'Elder'; very fitting since am not a young player :)
The Blood Guard Feat of Strength. Even though on a Blood Elven Rogue, I earned that title through months of leveling while running battlegrounds (I enjoyed BGs enough that I'd put level grinding on hold to do Warsong Gulch) with my best buddy. We made a brutal pairing in battlegrounds, with one of us running flags and the other Crowd Controlling any who chased the flag carrier. I also ran in a premade group with a guild Warlock pushing for Rank 14 (which he achieved, then quit the game for a year).Now my best bud plays on another server with his wife, and the game just doesn't feel the same.Finally, Blood Guard is a very fitting title on a Blood Elf. I just need to finish leveling my Blood Elven Protection Paladin and get her the title through rated battlegrounds, and it will be complete.
For me its a minor one, the Ghosts in the Dark achievement. I made a Worgen druid, and was at first hesitant to jump in the ominous whirlpool. But,to my suprise, i was rewarded with a cool 'chieve and battle with a Demon Hunter instead of the death i was expecting.
The achievement i am most proud of is my wow's 4th anniversary achievement, i like it because it shows how long I've been playing the game, not as long as some but longer then most i know.
Champion of the Frozen Wastes, favorite title in the game.
Kel'Thuzad's Defeat (10 player)It was the first raiding I had really done, and I enjoyed it. I was a pretty fresh 80, had just barely geared up and was really, really nervous =P I didn't do too bad either, all things considering.
My "Champion of the Frozen Wastes" achievement is the one that I'm the most proud of. It's like a badge saying that I've completed every boss that was released with the X-pac (even if I had to get Maly with a sister guild).