My favorite World of Warcraft memory is when I created my first Death Knight. It had taken me so long to learn what I had to in order to get my hunter to level 55. So when I created a new character and he was already level fifty five with a whole new place experience which I quickly fell in love with and left my hunter behind and I leveled to cap much quicker than ever before. Making my Death Knight in a way put my days of a noob in the past. Making me learn everything five times as fast.
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My favorite moment in wow was my first time in Molten Core. I was there with eight level 80 guys (five of them where IRL friends) & i was myself a lv64 dwarf hunter with beastmaster spec. When i entered Molten Core it was just wow. Everywhere Fire, Magma, Smoke. And than those Core Hounds. I just wanted to tame one.we tried everything, Earthshield, Heroism, Hots but I still died like 10times and had none :( So we had to move on & it wa so funny. I added everything. Really everything :D I died again like 10times but had to laugh so much. Next week, when i was level 70 i did run Molten Core again with those five IRL friends & succesfully tamed a Core Hound. Now, three years later im still going weekly Molten Core. I dont know why exactly, maybe its the nostalgia or because one of those friends died & he was the Reason why im playing now World of Warcraft.Or maybe i wish i wanna be a noob again.Whoever knows...
The best experience by so far?- must have been last year, where I invited a friend to this world and helped her leveling up. There is nothing better, than making people happy by helping each other out.
My favorite WoW moment was when I finally downed the Lich King, Nov. 3, 2010, (Alliance, Twisting Nether US), after countless wipes, our group never gave up to killing him. Defile, plague, and mobs kept getting us, and after a few people falling off the edge in phase transitions, we finally got the hang of it and when I saw a raid-wide wipe at 10%, 1.7million, I was soooo excited to find out a bow and staff dropped instead of my mace, then the whole raid got DC'd when the cinematic came up, everyone in vent laughed sooo hard it was nice :P
My absolutely utmost favorite memory would definitely have to be when I was doing naxx day in and day out. Doing that though paid off in the end when the hunter competition in the raid group power went out, and BOTH Journey's End and Envoy of Mortality dropped! I was so ecstatic! Wouldn't you be?
My favorite moment in WoW was wwhen i got my first lvl 80 on my DK he was the best at PvP then cata came but it was still awesome having a lvl 80 before my friends and family
I loved coming home in the final days of BC and forming a zombie army with other players, then running around Shattrath and biting others, recruiting them into the zom-pocalypse.
My favorite moment in WoW has to be during The Gathering 2005(?), one of the largest computer parties in Europe with over 5000 participants. Prior to the arrangement, a few members of my guild had been in contact with Blizzard Europe, since we knew they were sending a representative to promote WOW during the arrangement. After a bit back and forth, me and a friend ended up on-stage with the big-screen hooked up to my computer. We ended up downing Twin Emperors. We wanted to do Nefarian also, but ended up being chain ganked by Alliance on our way to BWL. I'll never forget though! One of the best nights I've had in-game :)Here's the video stream: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=196883840405298605#
My favorite moment in wow was just before WOTLK came out. They had decided to make us all get a zombie plague. well i got the brillant idea that if i got plagued i could go into the caverns of time and infect midvi and then everyone would be plagued. well i turned into a zombie as i was flying down into the caverns and just as i entered it locked up and i couldnt use that character for 3 days. I wrote a ticket to blizzard saying i was sorry and that maby it was a bad idea to infect the past with a zombie plague ..... the GM that responded was laughing most of the time, but advised that the character would soon be playable..
My favorite moment in WoW happened while I was leveling my druid, near the middle of BC.I was level 52 and saw someone looking for a group for BRD, a dungeon I had never been to.Being the dungeon lover I am, I whispered them immediately, asking for an invite. I see I'm the 2nd person to join. 5 minutes later, we have a full group ready to go. I ask where the instance is located so I can go to the summoning stone. I manage to find it, and as I'm waiting for one other from the group to help, I see 2 alliance show up and start summoning. (I was stealthed in cat form at the time). I sneak up to them and use typhoon to push them into lava just as someone else gets there to help me summon. Once everyone is there, we zone in, and find out the only one of us who had been there before was the Warrior leading the group, and even he wasn't entirely sure of his way around, so we go in the direction he thinks is right, and end up in the ring of law. We manage to finish it. At this point the warrior requests that we all die so we can get the quest for the key to unlock the better part of the dungeon, one of our DPS freaks out an refuses to die, and ends up leaving the group. I die and grab the quest, warrior does the same and then goes back to Org to replace the DPS. We summon him in and proceed to finish the quest for the key for everyone, wiping multiple times along the way, and replacing at least 3 group members.After finally getting everyone the key, we decide to do a full clear of EVERY boss.6 hours, many wrong turns, and about 25 groups members later we finish, with only the warrior and I remaining from the original groupAfter that, i decided I was going to learn as much about the instance as I could, so I could lead groups through it and not get lost.Something about that group felt incredibly epic, and now BRD is my favorite instance in the game, due to the size, look, and feel of itI only wish I could have experienced it back when it was designed for 10 people.