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My favourite moment, or at least the brightest of all is actually something very simple. It was the day I started playing the game itself, considering I was a very young teenager back then and the required money to buy and pay the first two months were too much in the country where I live.I saved literally for a few months from pocket money and then finally proceeded to buying the game and after installing it and creating my character, I finally logged in with a smile of satisfaction.So yeah, that's my favourite moment - those first few seconds.
For me World of Warcraft has had alot of great memories for the few years that I have played it. Being in the army I am able to play for a year then am away for a year so when I get back the change is usually a huge one. Well after my second deployment I found World of Warcraft again and started playing. I joined a pretty fun guild at the time and made quite a few friends. We got together on the raid night to see what everyone wanted to do and how to go about doing it. We decided on ToTc. It was hard for us because it was the first time for almost all of us but the main tank. He walked us through it as we tried and tried again at each boss to down him. We got to the twins and had one heck of a time trying to down them two. We finally got it and went to the final boss. Well needless to say after the twins the final boss felt like a cake walk. We killed him in one shot and after that the whole guild got together and we had a party. Everyone brought picnics and feasts and we just had a good time remembering all the things we had accomplished as a guild. There was quite a bit of bragging going on with who had the top dps and who did the most dmg overall. I came out third in dps and dmg overall so I was pretty happy about that. Afterwards I realized that this game could be played endlessly as long as you had a good group of friends to play with. I am currently deployed and awaiting my return back to the World of Warcraft. That is my most memorable memory of all.
My favorite wow moment would have to be the first time I cleared Kara. After months and months and months of pugging it I ended up joining a guild that took me through it and showed me how raiding could be when everyone knew what they were doing and I got my very first epic pieces of gear that night. The guild ended up disbanding the next day but through all my time of playing wow I carried the happiness I felt that night. It was truly epic.
Definately getting my Charger (paladin mount) back in tBC. Damn it was awesome, finally getting it, after traveling across both continents, hunting for various small special items here and there, and FINALLY having to borrow 500 g (which was A LOT of money back then) to finally get the rest of said items.To this day i still wear the tabard from the quest to this day...
My favorite memory in WOW was getting my first epic in MC, actually MC guild runs in general, we must have spent weeks there just trying to progress, and getting congrats from the big guilds on our server when we managed to take down another boss.
My favorite WoW memory is when I saved up enough for my epic ground mount on my first level 60 toon. It took so long to save up the gold to get the training and the mount itself.
My very best experience was when i walked into stormwind for the first time on my first ever character.The music , the large shining bridge with the most epic heroes of Azeroth displayed to honor them gave me the most epic feeling and i knew from then on that i wanted to keep playing.
My favorite memory in WoW was definitely doing the Stave of the Ancients hunter quest chain in Vanilla and being the FIRST on my server to complete my Rhok'delar, Longbow of the Ancient Keepers and Lok'delar, Stave of the Ancient Keepers. I remembered the four demons I had to kill for that quest had to be solo'd, would basically 1 or 2-shot you, and I would have to go through a ton of trouble because once you attempt it once, the targets would despawn for practically the entire day (so you only get one shot a day... AND there was one other hunter attempting to do them too but the NPC shares a global respawn timer which made it take even longer.I remembered all the kiting, bringing 5 people along to buff me, drinking potions... Plus I had to make sure I had the Ancient Sinew item off Onyxia and I had been competing with like 6 or 7 other hunters for it and happened to get it first. :) I think that quest was definitely some of the most fun I've ever had on WoW. Challenging and super rewarding. I miss my green floral bow but luckily I still have it in my bank!Oh ALSO I remember having the oldschool look epic mounts that (at the time) costed a BUTTLOAD of money. I still have one of those old models on my hunter too. :) I felt so good after I was finally able to afford to buy one.
My favorite moment was the Ahn'Qiraj war; specifically the battle for the Green Scepter Shard in Moonglade, where Zul'jin was THE first realm to complete that entire questline (although 3rd to open the AQ gates due to the Alliance slacking on the war effort part). It seemed like half the world's population showed up to battle Eranikus; so many in fact that the server crashed the first time, as both factions wanted to help. Nightmares from the Emerald Dream were pouring out everywhere, and it was a rather epic fight with a hundred players, mobs AND guards all running around Moonglade.
Mine is probably everyones secret favorite. Which finally getting your group together for an instance just before the servers go down for emergency restarts. Use to happen a lot. lmao
My favorite memory of playing WoW was back when I was a n00b. The new, freshness of the game. Not knowing what the hell was going on, but it was so much fun you did it anyway. Actually "staying on the roads" when traveling through a quest for fear of being attacked. Realizing when you could buy upgrades off the auction house instead of the grey armor and weapons vendors..I think those experiences for me are what made WoW really enjoyable. No worrying about getting gear, boss fights, pvp. Just having fun being a n00b!
I'd have to say my favorite memory in wow took place at the end of WotLK. My guild was 11/12H for ICC, we had spent months putting in attempts on heroic LK 25, weeks of using up every attempt. The new week reset and we came in and somehow one shot it the encounter for server first. Have to say that felt amazing, a lot of people had quit raiding due to various issues. (rl, and whatnot) Morale was pretty low, and to just come in and down him the first attempt of the night felt amazing. I remember when he hit enrage, people started freaking out and dropping like flies, but somehow we managed to add enough damage to watch him drop with only a few people remaining. Nothing is wow has yet to feel like that to be. (our sinestra kill did come close this tier though, but still not quite the same)
My favorite memory from WoW (goes from VANILLA to TBC) was when I was exploring Durotar as a low level orc warrior. I started to walk from Razor Hill to the canyon to see the place and I found some new creatures Harpys (those damn #$%^&es..) And my friend joined me, it was astonishing how beautiful the game was. Then I saw some huge bull riding a rhino so fast that barely saw it! I asked what it was and my friend who had played it for few weeks longer than I, said that it was a 60 level tauren shaman. (the shaman was wearing full earthfury set ) I went running after the shaman and ended up in a city called Orgrimmar, it was so huge place. I found the shaman and started to inspect his gear and I saw his shield which was Red Dragonscale Protector, I then wanted the shield and his gear to my warrior, but the problem was that I was a warrior, not a shaman, the thing that made me happy was that I had now a goal, to get as cool gear as he had. I slowly leveled my way to 58 and tried to catch up people who were already in Outland, leveling. I didn't get any raid gear or such because no-one wanted DPS warriors in their guilds and I didn't enjoy tanking so I had to start PvP and play Arenas when they came. I got full gladiator gear but I felt it's not what I really wanted.I went to solo Vanilla instances and in Dire Maul, there dropped an quest item which in the end rewarded the Quel'Serrar I got it and it then reminded me that I had valor gear in my bank. I went there, I picked them up, wore them, went to the place where Thrall back then dwell in. I talked to one guy who rewarded me with pieces of heroism gear after doing quests. I tried to do those quests but then I hit a wall after I was about to complete a quest which required Cenarion Circle to be friendly, so I had to farm who knows how long those for Twilight guys in Silithus, to get reputation so I could start handing twilight texts in for more rep. I managed to do that, I Hearthstoned back to Orgrimmar, went to receive my last piece of heroism. Then I went to show it off on bank roof and /flex. That was when I felt actually happy!https://www.wowhead.com/classic/profile=eu.spinebreaker.timbazi <- the warrior is still wearing the gear + Quel'Serrar and I will never take them off :)