Easily Hallow's End! It's so fun smashing pumpkins on people's head! Plus every year they bring out the new Horseman's helmet! >:D oh yeah and brooms. I just love that Horde and Alliance play tricks on each other during this time (stink bombs), burning out the wickerman, and I love the new tricky treats reward system! Happy Hallow's End! :D
For myself, I would have to say Hallow's End. It is by far my favorite, not just cause it has an amazing character that I will remember for all my life, but also cause Halloween is my favorite holiday in general. Sure, Christmas is great and maybe snowy (love snow), Thanksgiving lets you stuff your face without guilt (lol), 4th of July lights up the sky at night, and Valentine's Day makes you feel all cooshly with that special someone. But Halloween is incredibly interactive, rewarding (literally), full of imagination and simple fun! Not to mention you get to dress up like an idiot without getting laughed at lol.As for the event itself, All that I remember from my childhood comes back to me when I take part in it. Filling me with a warmth that comes but once a year, when that lovely october weather rolls in overnight, and the smell of leaves and a touch of winter fills the air, relaxing me to no end. Plus The Horseman's helm is always cool to have on hand for PvP purposes :D. The event is also a pretty cool way to get a dungeon group going if you can convince them to go dungeon hopping after that lol. Sadly, I have never had a chance at his mount, but I'm still hoping I will get it this time around. Always do :)And that's why I love this event.... and always will
Meeeeee!I love Children's Week. I love the cute little pets that they give away!
Brewfest! When I started for the first time, Brewfest had just started. It always has a special place for me :)
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it would have to be pilgram's bounty, just for the food fights
Brewfest because of the pink elephants!
I'm going to have to go with Lunar Festival. I'm not entirely sure why I like it so much, but it probably has most to do with the fact that it was the first holiday I really went out of my to explore on my first character. Unfortunately, I was not high enough level at the time to find all the elders, and I have not been able to access the game during the holiday for any of the subsequent years, so I have yet to see any of characters earning "...the Elder." It's really a shame, because it's a wonderfully appropriate title for the Tauren Shaman I was playing for my first Lunar Festival. This year, though, I think I'll finally be able to get that title for my first time, after all the years I've been playing.I remember that on my first Lunar Festival, on my 40-something Shaman, seeing some player summon and start to fight Omen. I was, naturally, much to do low level to be any significant help, but I do remember watching bodies go flying past me as I did my best to help out however I could without getting brutally murdered, though I do seem recall dying several times anyway.I also appreciate the world travelling aspect of that holiday. The same focus is present in something like Hallow's End, but for some reason it just a little more fitting and mystical for Lunar Festival. That's probably just the nostalgia speaking, though.So far as I am aware, the Lunar Festival is not actually based on any real-world holiday, which makes it all the more special and creative for being exclusive to the Warcraft universe.
I like the Harvest Festival the Most.I realize this is a bit of an odd choice due to the fact that it's got no epic loot, no "fun" quests, and generally just offers alot of free food and ghosts standing around capitals.But the reason I like it is twofold.1. The Lore. It sends us back to often forgotten areas, and rewards us with a small poetrybook (With poetry so bad it's good).2. The quest that rewards aforementioned book has us place a small object at the Graves of Uther the Lightbringer (One of the first Paladins and cornerstone of their order), And Grom Hellscream (One of the greatest, and most -violent- orcish warriors to ever live, and the one who lifted the bloodcurse).These objects placed at the grave are actually unique for every race that places them.Blood Elves put a small bit of incense, forsaken put down a purple candle, orcs a small bottle, tauren a totem, etc... It makes the choice of your race actually matter beyond your racials.And I can't wait to see what it has goblins put out next year!
I like Hallow's End because of the instant cast brooms.
Brewfest! Gotta love being able to drink until you cant walk straight then fight off an army of dark iron dwarves!
My favorite wow holiday has always been Hallows eve. I will be happy when they add in some more stuff for it. This year it seemed a little repetitious, and not more new like I want.
Well, for me Midsummer's festival always seems to win out.I love leveling characters during this time, but more so I just find myself at odd places in my life where leveling a character is quite fulfilling.The Fire Dance, the extra few quests, over the course of a week or two they really add up. I remember laughing in disbelief at the ridiculous amount of experience modifiers I had when heirloom gear coupled with Midsummer.To a long time pvper as well the (not so subtle) allure of taking a few extra minutes out of my questing to go stomp on an ally fire and the silly low level world pvp that ensued was often worth it. I always made a point of throwing a blossom on the horde fire to keep ours going as well. Just lots of fun useful buffs really.It's one of the few holidays in wow that I feel actually targets leveling characters instead of whatever maximum there is at the time.A productive holiday, go figure!:)
Hallow"s End love the sword that makes pumpkin warriors.