The achievement I'm most proud of is Frostbitten
Getting Amani War Bear in TBC. Because of many things: Besides the fact that it was possibly my best time in WoW, and it was a hell of a lot of fun - it also, to me, at least, feels like I - unlike many things in WoW these days - had to damn work for something, and not just get it after an encounter had been nerfed to death. It makes me proud that I have it. It also reminds me of that WoW isn't only filled with selfish, stupid retards: I wasn't in a hardcore guild, which were usually the people doing the runs - but we still gathered 10 good people, and we did the run every time. No one who got the bear quit: Everyone were loyal to the end and continued until every person in the group had it.
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Parasite Evening from the Magmaw boss encounter because not only it's the 3rd time I killed a raid boss at an appropriate level (Others were Argaloth and Halfus), but I got the achievement upon my first Magmaw kill!
I think the happiest I've ever been was when I completed For the Children , it really put a tear in my eye ...But to be serious, I'd have to say, it'd be a toss up between Reins of the Raven Lord , after doing it the old fashioned way, getting my druid to summon, running back to join my friends, hoping it drops and praying with everything that I have that it's me that would win the mount for once =/ORMost likely Duel-icious , the one achievement I will always remember getting, on my 2nd or 3rd week of playing, was sitting in outlands and my friend came along and suddenyl dueled me, I had no idea what was happening as this was new to me (Never had the pleasure of passing through Goldshire, or ever earlly tried PvP) and suddenly he was attacking me, however a little curse here, a shadowbolt to the face there and eventually I won, proving once and for all that I was better that him *cough *
Skyshattered (Skyshattered) is the achievement I am most proud of. Back in TBC when 280% speed was the max (unless of course you owned A'lar and/or a Riding Crop....or were a Paladin) this was seriously difficult to beat. I'm pretty sure that I failed the quest about 50+ times before I finally beat Skyshatter..... totally worth it though.
Leeeeeeroy was the most memorable and amazing achievement that I earned on my twink rogue. Since I wasn't doing it on level 80 with all epic gears and stuff but just with a friend of mine (he was warrior) it was a bit tough thing to do but after quite a few attempts we did it and the satisfaction was amazing.We were proud because we succeeded where Leeroy failed. ^^
Of course, im incredibly proud of:WoW's 6th AnniversaryCome on!
I am most proud of my Camel Hoarder title / achievement because I spent hours looking for that camel and got many a dust before I actually got the mount!
Getting my Leeeeeroy Jenkins achievement... I suck