By far Hallows End.Undercity just looks like wow should it not be that way all yar round...
Hallow's End has got to be my favorite WoW holiday. Not only do I love Halloween in real life, Hallow's End was the first in-game holiday that I celebrated on Kirina when I first started playing in 2007 (Brewfest bugged out for me that year). On my WoW fashion site, I hold a Hallow's End costume contest for all to participate in and enjoy the holiday as much as I do ^_^ .
I personally love Midsummer Fire Festival.A week after I first started playing, I noticed these amazing events going on around me. Not that they were as cool as they are now, but back then I thought it was the most amazing thing ever. I was only a level 20 warlock but I would try and burst my way into a horde outpost trying to extinguish its flames. I might add that I came up with some pretty funny ways to get in without being noticed. Too bad now that I look back on it, people weren't killing me, it was my noobish ness plus guards. LMAO
Hallow's End for sure. I like the costumes and pumpkin heads. The best by far.Gene
I would have to say, Winter Veil is my favorite holiday in game. I enjoy not only the endless snowball fights and snowman dances, but since it corresponds to the end of the year festivities IRL, I often wrap up presents and send them to guildies in game :)
I love Halloween's End. I've always loved it as a child (in rl) and now in WoW too. Killing the Headless Horseman is absolutely awesome, though I wish they made him harder to beat and more tactics. Nontheless, I just love these 'trick and treat' stuff, I just do. Maybe it's because of the past. I don't know, maybe it's because I love to wear a tauren mask as a worgen. Maybe because I love to save the cities from the Headless Horseman. This event means a lot to me to be short, and reminds me of good ol' memories that has happened in the past of WoW and real life.It warms my heart.
My favorite wow holiday is hallows end because it has a better plot, cool pets and the best mount drop ever (IMHO)-sent from my iPhone
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Hallow's End, no argument. (The only one that even comes close is Pirate's Day, and that's just plain too short.)I think it comes from a combination of reasons. For one, Halloween is my favorite holiday out on Earth, where I adore the decorations, the costumes, and the general spirit of mystery and adventure. There's also that the in-game holiday has an amazing atmosphere, accurately conveying the intent and fun of the season.But beyond that, it's also the first holiday I ever seriously participated in. Right around the time I started spending real time in the game, Brewfest was going on, and I casually fooled around. But at the end of that, Achievements were released, and while I lucked out in having completed all the Brewfest stuff just from participation, Hallow's End was the beginning of this epic quest to earn a rare, fast mount. Everything was new and shiny, the carrot was dangling within reach, and all I had to do was pluck it. (8 times.)When Hallow's End finally rolled around, I dived in with a frenzy. I traveled the world, haunted the inns, challenged the Horseman, and gobbled candy like there was no tomorrow. But try though I might, the Squashling eluded me. I became obsessed. I logged in every hour of the day or night to Trick or Treat, setting alarms to wake me and taking breaks at work to sneak to my car and leech from someone's open wireless signal. I was consumed by the hunt for the mysterious creature.A few days before the holiday ended, I was finally rewarded for my efforts, and fell peacefully into a deep slumber. I even took off a few weeks from playing to recover, But in the end, the holiday did more than exhaust me: it showed me the world. It was no longer the slow crawl from zone to zone of leveling or the specific targets of dungeoneering. It was an expansive world of distinct places, thriving outposts, and challenges to be overcome. Hallow's End drew me in as nothing had before.I still look back on my experience there with mixed horror and amusement, and more than a dash of nostalgia.
My favorite holiday has got to be the Lunar Festival - even though I'm desperately praying for a level 85 Omen this year :) The Lunar Festival gives me the best title possible for my ancient toons; it's centered at Moonglade, and thus could be called Druid-centric ; and it gives me an excuse to send my lowbies into zones well above their capabilities .I think I'd say that my favorite was actually Children's Week, if the titles were different. I'd vastly prefer to be "Papa Springtotem" than "Patron Springtotem". Alas, it's not meant to be :(
I'm getting pretty tired of all the holidays, but I do look forward to levelling cooking on all my alts from each previous year when Pilgrim's Bounty comes along :)
Winter Veil. I like the quests in WoW, and it is holiday I really remember. Plus, I always log on ON Christmas to loot my presents...adds something special to both RL and the game, which is what WoW is supposed to do, after all. :)
Orphan Week, by far. There's nothing liking dragging him along to a BG for the achievement, then causing years of mental scarring when he sees men and women horribly killing and maiming one another."Don't worry son, they died taking back the flag. THE FLAG IS ALL THAT MATTERS.""...I want to go back to the Orphanage..."
Midsummer Fire Festival! I love it because I won the mat at the tournament for it! Wee! Also, in game going around collecting the flames is awesome!
Brewfest! It's the one I had the most fun doing. Then comes Hallow's End and Winter's Veil. I also like the boss to find additonal loots!