My favorite memory of wow is more RL related: my brother and I helped start a new guild for Naxx in WotLK, and every weekend I would drive up to his house (about an hour away,) plant my rig on his dining room table, and raid for the next three or four hours while his wife hid in the bedroom and read Twilight. Saturday Mornings involved breakfast at the cheap Mexican place down the street, followed by gaming reruns of Mechwarrior 3, Tribes 2, Homeworld, and other titles we had grown up with. Then he moved, so now the trip is three hours :((but it still happens once in a while)
What is your favorite moment of World of Warcraft, and why? When I hear that question several things come to mind. I love the game, and I am a dedicated WOWhead. There is just so much going on in the game, it is very hard to choose just one. So, I have decided to make a summary of many for you all to read, and share in my memorable experiences. The first memorable moment I had playing World of Warcraft was when I began. I could not believe how amazing this came could be. I remember walking from Northshire to Goldshire with my human Mage. My jaw dropped. It was so unbelievable the way the graphics in the game made me feel like that world I was in could have been real. After the initial beginning, there were so many possibilities for my character. Like, PVP, dungeons, quests, and achievements, not to mention the armory upgrades. To me this game is one of a kind. World of Warcraft. My second favorite moment in the game was starting dungeons and battle grounds. I remember the first time I entered the Arathi Basin. I had no idea what I was doing, but after dying a few times I had that battle ground owned. My experience grew, along with my honor points. I had become so well, I opened up new battle grounds like the Alterac Valley. I have enjoyed every moment to get there though! I can also remember my first dungeon. It was an epic achievement in my game play, gathering with four other characters with their own great aspects. When you defeat a boss, the feeling of that accomplishment, working together to advance just makes a dungeon a dungeon. World of Warcraft teaches you in dungeons the first rule of combat, never leave a man behind. Now, I’m going to tell you what I think the third best thing is about World of Warcraft, all of the wonderful quests. You can do a regular quest, a dungeon quest, a daily quest, an event quest, or even a hidden quest, like the Legends of Zelda quest, or the Westfall Chicken quest. So many quests you can choose from. No matter which one you choose, you still get awesome rewards. I can name a few rewards that a lot of quests have in common. Experience for your character, money, weapons, or armor, quests are ideal for game play and when you complete one. It’s very memorable indeed! The more quests you complete the better your character becomes in many specs. Who doesn’t have a goal to level their character up? Other good level increases to me and many people are in Professions, and Secondary Trades. I enjoy getting that next level, and learning new advancements. Quests and raising my levels were great memories in my eyes. I love quests! In the conclusion of that question, what is your favorite moment of World of Warcraft, and why? There isn’t just one favorite moment. That is why so many things, as I have explained, make the game World of Warcraft memorable in its self. Just remember when there is nothing else, complete some achievements. It’s a wonderful feeling knowing they have been completed. World of Warcraft does give you a chance to progress and make your own moments, in your own way. If you’re Horrid or Alliance, Blood Elf or a Dwarf, Mage or a Death Knight, everyone has the same memory. How they have progressed during their journey, and that they’ve created what made them happy. I enjoy every aspect of World of Warcraft, and for me becoming a part of the experience, that’s my favorite memory!
My favorite memory In WoW was the first time I went to ToC as a disc priest. Solace of the Fallen dropped and I rolled a 96 or something similar. I was very excited and felt very lucky to get that trinket. :D
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My favorite memory from wow is when I cleared ragefire chasm the first time. I didn't have any friends playing wow and I was really shy so I cleared it by myself. I was a 20 lvl blood elf paladin and the whole dungeon looked so beautiful that I took dozens of screenshots from there. It is without a doubt the most addictive factor in my wow playind so far.
Favorite memory isn't one particular occasion, but rather leveling up rogues, then a priest/pally combo with my boyfriend. (Maybe cheesy, but it was great fun exploring WoW with a friend!) Probably the rogues were most fun, because we didn't quite know what we were doing, so there were laughs and learning experiences. *nostalgia*
My favorite moment in WoW was when I tamed my first pet....It was a boar outside of the mighty gates of Ironforge. I had named her Rosie. I was so happy to have a pet...think I was lvl 10 at the time. My elation would soon be shattered. Rosie stayed with me for maybe an hour, then she disappeared! I had no clue where she went or what happened. So I tamed another boar....same thing happened. I went inside Ironforge and asked a high lvl hunter what I was doing wrong. He asked me if I fed my pets, and I replied no. He said "there is your problem! you must feed them to keep them happy so they won't run away!" I then tamed another boar and kept her fed and happy. I released her back into the wild when I tamed a cougar from Thousand Needles. I still have my cougar...=)
My favorite memory from my misadventures in Azeroth, or World of Warcraft, would have had to be when I rolled my first character. My cousin had convinced me to try the game out and recommended I roll a human mage because in his opinion it was good class to learn the game, I played a rogue and warrior on his account but didn't understand how they actually played. This was about a year or so until BC would launch.I remember walking around Elwynn forest with my mage and just being really immersed into the game. When I could spent more time questing and leveling I was spending more time admiring the detail in the game world and the spells. (The conjure food and conjure water were my favorite spells, I'd hand out food and water to other people leveling around Goldshire for the hell of it.) This is my favorite WoW memory because I was much more immersed in the world with a suspense of disbelief that this was a video game.
When I beginnings wow, I did not know the game automatically saves, I ask my friends how I can save the game.my friend said the game saves automatically.And I was relieved.
My favorite memory was beating my guild master to 100 mounts. He was in shock when I beat him by 11 mounts in a week!
Getting Loremaster of Northrend. Completeing the Hemet Nessingwary questline and getting the Loremaster title all after finishing Hemet Nesingwary: The Collected Quests. That was a long proccess and it made me so happy to finally get it done. Note: This was Pre-Cata when you just had to dig to find quest in Kal and EK
My Favorite moment in WOW and Why Would have to be when I reach level 80. A few of my fellow guildlys ran me threw the "Culling of Stratholm". In less then 25 minutes. It was a rush after grinding to get a toon at a high level, To just flat out run threw the Dungeon and then recieve the Bronze Drake. Was fantastic!Loved it so much, we have added it to our guild as a ongoing event. Every Sunday we take who ever reached level 80, "Level 80 celebration" and run them threw and get them there Bronze Drake. A great feeling I get ,seeing them recieve there drake and them being just as excited as I was.I have so many favorite moments in WOW, love the game and the PPL
Hmm must be killing Ragnaros for the first time. His whole fight was so epic and he was the first raid boss I downed.
My favorite moment is from back shortly after I started playing. I started a few months before Burning Crusade came out. My first character (and main for nearly 2 years) was a human holy priest. In the process of running the questlines I picked up a quest where I needed to deliver/retrieve (I forget now) some pikes or something to some dwarf in Dun Morogh. I was a seasoned adventurer of 7 levels at that point and not knowing how to get to this magic place I came to WoWhead and did the "OK, to get to this place I need to go through this zone, this zone, this zone."So off I went working my way through Elwynn Forest to Redridge Mountains and then to Burning Steppes where things got interesting. After dying countless times working my way through to Blackrock Mountain I made my way to Searing Gorge. I was trying to grab flight paths if I could on my journey and after more deaths I eventually ended up at Thorium Point. After taking a short break in the relative safety of the Thorium Brotherhood I pressed on towards Stonewrought Dam. I must have died at LEAST a dozen times between Thorium Point and the dam and then when I got there......... It was LOCKED! After a few more deaths I managed to get close enough that when the Spiders killed me I could go through the locked gate as a ghost and resurrect on the OTHER side of the gate. From there on it was pretty much an easy walk although I did have a couple more deaths along the way.The ordeal took close to 2 hours and the number of deaths was phenomenal. I kept thinking to myself that there had to be something I was missing. It just didn't seem logical that a quest at this level would require all this hassle. Later on that day I was talking to my 16 year old stepson and telling him about my adventure. The conversation went something like this:Him: Why didn't you just take the tram?Me: What tram?Him: Yeah, there is a tram that runs from the Dwarven District in Stormwind to Ironforge. From there it is just a walk through the newbie areas to get there.Me: <Sigh> Well I will next time!That is my favorite memory of the game by far. Not any special piece of gear that would eventually be replaced or any amount of gold I will just spend, but about the actual adventures in the game :) You can buy gear, you can even buy gold but you can't buy those memories!
Getting my first epic for my priest at level 40. I was overjoyed.
My favorite memory was the one and only time i've gone to fight the orgrimmar king, i actually was soo excited to finally try it myself and not watch videos about it lol, tho we nearly killed him it was still a blast from the past :)
My favorite and most memorable moment in World of Warcraft takes place back in the day when I started to play the game. I remember I was lvling in Westfall with my very first character. I started to play with a few friends at the same time so we could play together and stuff. It was like 2 am, it was dark and none of my friends were online, when I decided to go further that map… alone and with no skill, no lvl. I was not prepared…I found a bridge connecting Westfall to a new piece of map called Duskwood, didn’t thought of the danger my poor char was about to face. And yes… I was scared.Not only I found level skull spiders that chased me all over the map, the worgen that killed me with just seeing me walking through, my first undead encounters in the crypts around and running away from Mor Ladim my very first mob with a gold dragon around his face, or found my first abomination walking through what I thought it was a “safe” path and killing all the allys I found on the way, not even give me the time to send a “whisper” and ask them to help me because they were running in their mounts from him as well. That was intense… but the fact that I found my first horde enemy player at that same time was memorable! A damn rouge sapping me and having fun with the fact that with no mount I could not escape from Stitches. That’s when I decided to become a forever Alliance and take revenge on that day on the other faction. I remember that day very well… so well I even phoned my friends 2am, woke them up and killed the bastard that was camping me and yelled with pride: For the Alliance!Seconds later we were all killed by Stitches again… but what the hell… It was worth the sacrifice.
My favorite moment was the first time my raiding group at the time took down Hodir in Ulduar. It was still fairly new and very challenging. I was healing on my resto druid and we were at it for days with seemingly little progress being made. Then one attempt it all started coming together. Hodir's health kept dropping bit by bit; everyone was hitting their cues just right. Another percent closer, another, another. I couldn't focus too much on it as I was drilled into my raid frames trying desperately to keep as many people alive as I could. And then, all of a sudden, there was Hodir, not dead, but not hostile anymore, telling us that we had done it and we had freed him. The cheers were going up over vent and everyone was freaking out. We had done it.That to me is what raiding is all about. Striving and accomplishing a goal with raidmates and friends.