Insane in the Membrane You know, back when you had to do Shen'dralar. Oh, those unique tomes... I don't miss you. Anyway, I raced someone else to complete the achievement. I finished it in a very short amount of time. Shendralar in a week, goblin reps in a day, all the junkboxes in a couple days. Yeah, I'm still proud!
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Hitting level 80, I felt a surge of pride as I got the achievement, I celebrated with my friends since we leveled together... Those were good days. Now I'm grinding to 85 while my cousin keeps trying to hack me. Level 80 (Legacy)I hope I did that right, FOR THE HORDE!
I'm proud of playing a paladin and not Bubble-hearthing at 5% hp.
Explore Northrend, since the tabard is sweet!
I would have to say my most proud achievement is the (25 Player) because I was able to get it at level. Most of my other achievements had to wait until people were either overly geared or higher level than content to do it.
Champion of the NaaruTBC was a magical time for me. I loved the drama of the zones and the intense storylines. I still go back now, just to sit in Honor Hold with my girl and remember how much I loved the game back then. Getting Champion of the Naaru as a casual raider was a huge achievement for me. It was a real challenge - the wipes, the arguements, the guild politics. Trying to get Maggie down was an insane goal for our small, dysfunctional guild. But we did it. Sure, there are fancier titles and more epic achievements. But this one means something. It was about being a real hero in a shattered world. This achievement reminds me of what the game is all about - bands of heroes taking on epic challenges and saving a fantastical world from devious villains. It's not about a grind, it's not about epeen, isn't not about 'achievement points' or collecting rewards. This achievement reminds me of when WoW was deep, beautiful and immersive.
The Astral Walker.I have it on my shaman, it totally suits her :)
I'm probably most proud of Petting Zoo. I don't do a lot of achievement stuff, but I do collect pets in much of my WoW time so getting this was more meaningful than others.
My Plethora of Pets achievement on my mage :)I've collected those pets BEFORE they were an achievement!Man that was a ton of bag space...
My favorite achievement is without a doubt Master Angler. I actually earned it before achievements on my level 37 hunter (That's right, NORMAL speed mount back in the day!)
, without a doubt.
Appropriately named, long strange trip is my fav. It takes a year minimum, gets you ton of exposure to the game content, and a great mount. For me it is a true achievement worth the long strange effort! I just wish there was a long strange trip 2.0
Mine would be Bloody Rare. I spent countless hours running all over Outlands for that one, feeling the rush every time I found a new one. A couple times they were already dead, which was such a let down. I've got 4 left for Frostbitten :)
Realm First! Death´s Demise
Bane of the Fallen King, because we were the first of only two alliance-raids on our server, who got it before 4.0 :)But Algalon was pretty neat too, I still like watching the Dalaran-Event
It's not an impressive achievement by any means, but the achievement I'm the most proud of (because it's one of the only ones I actually tried to get), is Arathis Basin Assassin. You know, the one to get 5 kills at each AB base in a single game.Little story behind it: I play a lot of battlegrounds with an old buddy of mine and his son, who was 9 at the time. His son dared me to get that achievement, because in his eyes, it was one of the hardest pvp achievements to get. Couple days later, I got it and blew his mind. Now I'm forever ingrained into his mind as the greatest PVPer that has ever lived. It's both hilarious and excellent. We still play together (he's about to turn 11 now), and we still run around in battlegrounds together having the time of our lives.Fond memories, man. Fond memories.