My favorite memory is when I looted my first epic . My cousin was running me trough scarlet monastery and Deadman's Hand dropped It was my first character so I was like ''OMG EPIC OMG ''
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I'd say my favorite moment in wow was when our MC raid leader, out of nowhere, said that I was going to be MA for that run. I didn't expect it and was stunned. Big responsibility at the time and I was nervous as hell but I had a ton of fun that night.
My fav moment in WoW was when I went to Zulaman in Burning Crusade, with my guild.This is my awesome moment
Without a doubt my favorite WoW memory relates to Vanilla raiding.My first level 60 was a paladin who experienced all of Scholomance, Stratholme and UBRS. I began raiding Molten Core and Onyxia (and later Blackwing Lair) with a guild alliance; my guild certainly wasn't large enough to field 40 raiders. So we had a mishmash of about 6 guilds who would organize on forums and get together and raid. We were the UGA - United Guilds of Alleria.We weren't ever bleeding edge but the top guild on our server at the time, Risen, was and it gave us something to shoot for. We plodded along through Molten Core. We had naked hunters pull to tanks who would insist on 5 sunders before anyone did anything.As a paladin my job was threefold1. Buff every 3.5 minutes... that's right, 40 people, single buffed, .5 sec global cooldown. By the time you buffed the 40th person the 1st person's buff only had 3.5 minutes left2. Trash? Spam Cleanse3. Boss? Stay out of combat and rez those that diedThere was no tanking, vary rare healing, and no dpsing, only support. It got pretty stale pretty quickly. After all, while leveling I could tank, heal, and dps all at once!Well, we stumbled our way through Molten Core week after week slowly progressing. We finally got to Majordomo Executus and wow was that a fight. We knew he was all that stood between us and Ragnaros but we just could not beat the encounter. We tried and tried and eventually realized what we lacked... mages. Of the 40 people we managed to cobble together week after week we only had 2 regular raiding mages and now and then a third that would tag along.Since we were a collection of small close-knit guilds we didn't really recruit for raiding. Someone brought up the idea of someone rerolling mage to help with Majordomo. I jumped at the chance.As I leveled my new mage I marveled at how fast everything died compared to having leveled my paladin. I learned to kite because mages truly were glass cannons at the time and if anything got close enough to smack me I was a goner. I leveled rather quickly and our raiding group dragged me through Molten Core as soon as I hit 60. I picked up a ton of gear since we had been farming the early bosses for so long.We made our way through and got to Majordomo and what do you know... one more sheep made a world of difference! We downed Majordomo's cronies and he ran off and we looted that chest. Everyone was so happy that night. We made our way to Ragnaros and marveled at his emergence from the lava."Too soon" became a battle cry we would laugh about. It took us a few weeks to down Ragnaros and wouldn't you know it, mages were incredibly useful in that encounter too! Ranged dps had it so much easier than melee. Frost mages did crazy damage to the weakened fire lord. Talented Blizzard, Cone of Cold, and Frost Nova were amazing for controlling the adds.The change I felt switching from a raiding Paladin to a raiding Mage in Vanilla was amazing. I felt useful. I felt powerful. To this day my mage is my main. I've logged a ludicrous amount of hours, I've got more mounts, pets, and achievement points than 95% of the players I meet. Partly because I'm OCD but mainly because I have had the same main for so long it all just adds up.So, without a doubt, my favorite WoW memory was the day I switched from my paladin to my mage and doing so gave us the boost we needed to down Majordomo Executus.
My favorite memory from World of Warcraft is the day I went to help a new guildie, a level 12 paladin, in Westfall. This was way back at the start of vanilla WoW, when paladins couldn't tank very well (okay, at all). He'd taken it into his head to look for a Deadmines group as a tank and was laughed out of general chat. I took him through Deadmines on my warlock, and helped him with some group quests as well. During our time chatting between mob kills, he told me he didn't want me to take offense because I seemed genuinely nice (and I was his guild leader), but he didn't get to know the people he met in a video game on a personal level. That paladin and I still laugh about that fateful comment now as we plan our wedding and look forward to little paladins and warlocks of our own.
My favorite moment is when i spent about a week on my warlock trying to get my dreadsteed with the old quest you had to do. I still think it was one of the hardest things i had to do espically cause i was still super noob at that point. I felt sooooo awesome when i finally finished that quest and i got my dreadsteed. the next day a patch came out which let you train for it at your trainer. I died a little inside that day. i did get an awesome feat of strength for it though.
My favorite memory in World of Warcraft would have to be back when I first started playing WoW and reach level 30 on my Night Elf Warrior finally unlocking my berserker stance. While trying to find that island in the Barrens off Ratchet, 2 Horde started following me. Both were higher then me, I tried to shake them off but they had their sights set on me. When I reached the island barely ahead of them I ran around the corner into a big bush and used shadowmeld. The two horde came and looked around and luckily the bush obscured me just enough so they didn't notice me hiding there. After about 5 minutes of looking for me, they finally decided to look elsewhere or give up. Shadowmeld has become one my favorite skills to use and always hot keyed in case I need it.
This is not going to be easy. I have both sad and happy moment but it was one that took my breath and even my soul.When i leveled my first main I was doing it with recruit a friend system. My brother recruited me to The world of warcraft. We both played as druids, when I was a little boy i wanted to be a druid when I was going to start playing wow. We leveled through to lvl 60. Then I was going on my own the rest of the way to lvl 70 at that time. When wotlk came out i was so exited. I played the whole time wotlk was out and i even created my own guild. I raided with my friends and my fellow guild members. We raided for examples Yogg-saron, The lich king, malygos and Kelthuzad and rest of those hard core bosses. When we heard of another expansion coming out soon we went even more exited. But then my guild got abandoned. I was completely crushed. Anyway when the new expansion came out I bought it at first sight. My friends we're waiting to lvl up cause they waited for me. ^^Then at lvl 85 we played for a while and then 3 of my closest friends abandoned The World of Warcraft. It was only me and my brother that played at the moment. But then even he stopped playing the game. My brother gave me an ingame mail that was from him ingame as the druid I lvled with to my way to lvl60. He gave me the most of his gold and a farewell to my main druid. I know that this seemed as nothing but it made me realize how much time I spent on wow. I thought of the happy moments that we lvled through. I even shed a tear at the thought of the wonderful things I established in wow.This may not have been a happy moment but it was a very special moment for me and the most heartbreaking moment for me in The World of Warcraft.I would be honored if i would be given this red or blue rocket. But think first and give them to the most experienced players in The World of Warcraft.Thanks in forehand by Feralterror, the terror of feral.
The best moment of my life was the 2.7.2005 when i started playing World of Warcraft. (:That was the day when all the good began and i do not regret that i started playing this awesome game (=I remember my first toon... and how i were angry when my weapon broke : D But then i found a repair guy and my day was saved ^^