My main is my 85 Orc Hunter named Theorcforce,Ysera realm. And by far out of all the holidays in wow Hallows End is my favorite for the chances at the horseman's blade, mount, and who doesn't love chucking some pumpkins! There is also the sabotage ploy integrated into the holiday unlike most of the others which is incredibly fun to do with your friends. Finally the last thing I've found so entertaining about Hallow's End is fire fighting; I mean who didn't wana be a fireman growing up?
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Brewfest I love to get drunk.
For me the best event would be Halloween, just because i can make plenty of money from it :D2850g from selling wands hehe
While I didn't dive into the achievements I did enjoy me some Brewfest. Drinking till you puke and chasing alcohol induced hallucinations (or are they?) was a nice break from the Alliance's refusal to accept the inevitable Horde domination of Azeroth.
I'd say that Hallow's End is now my favorite holiday hands-down. All the changes made to it in the past couple years have helped it feel more cohesive and less like some random occurrence. It parallels Halloween wonderfully and captures the silly, spooky fun-ness of the holiday.
Brewfest!Drink free beer until you are completely smashed to defeat Dark Iron Dwarfs!What more could you want from a holiday?Some one hand me a SUPER BREW!
Hallows End is my fave event because my birthday is on Halloween! On the other hand i'm a sad panda because i've yet to get the horseman's reigns on any of my toons!
All of the holidays give us a bit a familiarity between the real world and Azeroth. But my favorite holiday doesn't have an obvious real world counterpart that I can recall, and that holiday is Children's Week.Children's Week tends to pull at my heartstrings a bit as it shows me that while I get to travel the world (of Warcraft) vanquishing evil and fighting for the honor of the Alliance (or Horde, given my whim), there are many people who can't defend themselves and have lost the things most precious to them. Losing parents during the Wrathgate or one of Deathwing's fly-bys is a fairly traumatic experience. So I find it quite rewarding to take time out of my busy adventuring schedule to take them on their own adventure, while I get the chance to remember why I love some of the little things I forget so easily in WoW, like the Naaru in the Exodar, or the towering Wyrmrest Temple.And at the end of it all, I get a small token to remember our adventure by. My little sister gives me one of her beloved pets, and I get a letter in the mail to tell me how much she would miss me, and would forever remember our adventure together...Until next year, when we do it all again.
Favourite holiday for me is 'Noblegarden'It is so much fun to run around as a rabbit and collect coloured eggs. I love the romantic side of it too, especially when the adult rabbits come together and make all of those baby rabbits! .... They just seem to come out of nowhere, you didn't even see the stalk that delivered them ;)
I love the Lunar Festival. I think it's so cool that Blizzard would include it. It was awesome having it in Moonglade. I hope they expand the holiday so that there are more things to do!
Hallows' end : it's the most fun event because of the costumes, killing the headless horseman, stinkbombs, wickerman it's all a good laugh :)
Hallow's End is definitely my favorite. Halloween is probably my favorite holiday IRL anyways (with Xmas being a close second). And the Headless Horseman's character is just amazing. One of my favorite NPCs in the game ever. Wish there were more things to do beside ToT/Wickerman in game. :)
Gotta say personal favorite is a toss up between Hallow's End and Pilgrim's Bounty.Hallow's End gets my vote for the simple reason of the Headless Horseman even before the mount became available. Also, because of the Karazhan event that happened before Wrath was released I managed to get the batling from the optional boss in there after face checking the blood caked door they put in there. Pilgrim's Bounty simply because of the awesome Turkey pet that senses his destiny around fires :D. Along with the amazingly fast possibility of power leveling Cooking on new characters it's a very convenient holiday and the feasts save on a lot of guild gold so it's a great holiday for raiding guilds as well.
Brewfest without a doubt, because Brew :)