I think the most memorable moment to me would have to be doing veteran of the wrathsgate. i loved the cut scene, then being able to see org nearly abandoned, and help reclaim undercity. I was blown away by that questline and had to tell my entire guild it was worth it!
Hitting rocket boots to run back to the party in Azol Nerub ... and answering yes to a 'Lock summon ....And then accidentally rocket catapulting out into the void at the stairway to the last boss, landing in his lap, and starting that fight solo.
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My favorite memory was when i hit 80. Me and my friends were racing to see who could hit it first with are toons that were at 60. I just happened to win by mere minutes. It was fun times and I wish to have more like them.
My favorite moment in WoW was back in classic forming up a premade for Arathi Basin and just storming through every match. It is possibly the only time I have seen someone able to capture Farm quicker than the Alliance could capture Stables.
FAVORITE moment was play the undead demo, once i started playing i couldnt stop. I went to the closest store and bought everything Warcraft related and havent stopped.
MY favourite memory is watching a youtube video of some Guild downing Onyxia. Oh boy, I didn't even know things like that existed and then all the screaming an yelling I heard when they finally did it. Amazing. then ofcourse there were the Ragnaros and Leeroy Jenkins movies but Onyxia was the first and I have watched it many times again and again since then. Love it!
My best memory on World Of Warcraft is when i first started playing and i met a friend who was playing the same class and race as me (Dwarf Hunter), we spent hours just exploring caves and finding animals, the best part was when we both got our pets which were rare wolves. The one place i always remember was a cave in gol bolar quarray, we went through it killing troggs and levelling up for hours.
One afternoon many, many moons ago I woke up and logged on to my WoW account. I was groggy and not quite coherent, but I wanted to check on everyone in my guild and to ensure that everything was right in my little world away from the...well, world. There were no raids planned for the night, so I was just jumping onto my shaman to take care of a few things prior to hiding away on an alt for the evening. Within seconds of my character loading I receive a whisper "Sazzy, get in Vent now." followed by an invite into a raid group filled with folks of both the raiding and social body of the guild. This was odd behavior. The guild master flags were flying and my brain went into panic mode. "Omg, what happened? Did we have a major drama fest while I was sleeping? Was there major fallout? Did one of the officers get hacked and we lost half of the guild bank? WHAT IS GOING ON?"So I get into Vent and they tell me to meet them in the Beer Garden, which is tucked away behind the Alliance Inn in Dalaran, one of the areas that we used for guild meetings and such. I asked what was going on over Vent as I made my way to the Beer Garden, but no one would answer. I get there, sit myself down at one of the picnic tables and brace myself for whatever news may come. A trade window opens. A very large sum of gold is placed in the window and the window turns green. Over Ventrilo I ask: "What's this for?" The response was: "Go buy a mammoth."My foggy mind was confused, but I did as I was told. I accepted the trade and ran my little shaman butt over to Mel Francis without further question. I purchased a Reins of the Traveler's Tundra Mammoth. I clicked the item, my character learned said item, an achievement popped, and there was much cheering over Vent. I was stunned.I spent most of the rest of the evening giving rides around Dalaran to my guild mates. I asked how and why I ended up with this mount, and I was told that many of the guild members had been pooling the money together for days. They wanted to thank me for what I did as the GM (which I never thought much of honestly) and that they wanted to surprise me (boy did they ever!). They pondered over what to give me. Seeing as though I was a mount collector they felt that the Traveler's Tundra Mammoth would both be something I would enjoy and it would also have practical uses for raids. They were correct on both accounts.That guild is now gone, but the memory lives on. While I rarely ride this mount due to it's bulk, it remains to be one of my most prized possessions. That mount to me is a reminder of the good days and positive memories of my old guild, and a constant reminder to one of my most treasured memories of WoW.
My best memory from wow was when I finaly finished the attunment back in vanilla days
Pet hunting, when i first came across Dart and he dropped Darting Hacthling. i love the vanity pets and love getting them
My favorite memory from World of Warcraft has to be when I finally got to buy my Talbuk mounts from the Mag'har-- a long, painful grind of ogre beads and then a feeling of intense relief when I hit Exalted. The icing on the cake was that buying those mounts gave me my mount-collecting achievement; I got my albino drake soon after.
First Lich King kill: First time I was in a raiding guild that actually kept up with the server in terms of progression. Maybe we weren't the very first, but it didn't stop us from hooting and hollering in vent for the entire "kills us all, lore sequence, easy kill, and cut scene" duration. I don't think we've ever been that loud before, and my group then was basically 25 loud obnoxious jerks (I'm personally just not a jerk :P ). It also included a lot of /g chat spam, and then even more when the achievements were handed out. Oh so glorious.Also, it's memorable in a bad way, in that I was recording the kill for what I was hoping would be an amazing video, but my computer froze partways through phase 3. While I was able to get back in before the kill, the video was cut short at that point, and I was never able to even get anyone else's recording of the part I missed. So, to this day, it's a big hole in my youtube channel. I'm hoping I can use the music I planned to use for something else just as epic. :)