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I think my favorite memory was when I sold a person a mysterious fortune card mounted, and when they went to click on it they dismounted and fell to their death. The best part was about 3 seconds afterwards when he whispered me "Well that wasn't very lucky...". I think that was the single best and funniest thing that has ever happened to me in this game. I laughed for a good three minutes afterwards. Makes me happy that there's still a lot of humor in this game.
My favorite moment has to be the very first day I played. I started a priest in vanilla wow a few months before The Burning Crusade released.It was memorable because after leaving Northshire Abbey and heading to Goldshire, I was met there by a dragon. I do not remember if it was the raid boss from blasted lands or just a dragon from the Burning Steppes, but it killed everyone. A hunter must have kited it all the way there and let it wreak havoc on the town. I died many times, and 60s on the server rushed our from Stormwind to kill it.I was so amazed that this would happen, and it make the game itself feel alive, as if the NPC dragon had a mind of its own, and it had decided to terrorize the local village. On that day I knew I would be playing WoW for a long time.
My absolute favorite moment was meeting my husband. Yes, it's true, we met on WOW and two and half years later still blissfully happy! All of this from someone helping me get my gear right - who woulda thunk it? :-)Our second best moment would be downing the Lich King. We had been working with our guild on progressing through ICC for about 4 weeks and the frustration had set in that we could get to LK, but due to the weirdest glitches, just couldn't get him down. Someone would DC when we were transitioning, or a boss would turn and one-shot a dps....it was a lot of stupid little things. The night we downed him, we were down to 3 of us in the group. I had been dps'ing on my priest, but again, due to weird circumstances our healers went down. Luckily I'd left my Healbot on and started spam healing our remaining tank and one dps...and down he went. We still have the screen shots. Was the best 10-man group I've been in to date...and that was a pretty long time ago.
Best thing i remember was meeting Strawman! He used his fancy Brain Wipe and then.................. uh......what?
My favorite memory from World of Warcraft is questing in Arathi Highlands for the first time on my Belf hunter Roxxee with a new guild mate named Killawa. We quested together there, leveling our toons and getting to know one another. Over the next year we chatted more frequently and became best friends. Now two years later we are engaged and living together. We've both made other toons, but none will ever replace Killawa and Roxxee. Whenever I take a toon to Arathi, I think about the fun times I had and the wonderful person I fell in love with there.
My favorite moment was back at the beginning. The herd (we called ourselves The Nerd Herd in the office) convinced me to leave EQ2 and try WoW, course one of the "Herd" had to buy me a copy.Anyways. The reason it is special is because the guild (Exiled on Spinbreaker) was completely full of gamers who came from a mind set that the guild was like family. You join 1 and thats it. Thick or thin. You stayed together and dropped what you were doing if a guildie needed you.A close second was playing my first Hunter. I Loved the class. Everything about it fit me. So sad that they changed it. It's not bad....but the flow just is not me anymore.
My favorite WoW moment is when I got my epic flying mount during BC, that really was a LOT of work.
My favorite moment was yesterday when I got bugged and kept the orphaned elephant from Borean. Now he keeps spawning as my companion every time I change zones or log back in. Made me feel special since not is he bigger than normal companions, but as far I know he's not available as a companion under normal circumstances.
My favorite WOW moment was back during the Karazhan days. At the time my main was a Resto Druid, and I was fairly new to raiding. We were getting ready for Moroes... but not everybody was in position, and what I did I do... I accidentally hit auto run... I freaked out because I knew I would pull the boss... so what did I do.. I exited out of the game in the hopes that it would reset the encounter or something. No such luck... on my husbands screen(we raid together) I see my Tree running right up to the boss, getting eaten and Moroes turning to take out the rest of the raid. Needless to say it was a wipe, and something I have yet to live down. Looking back however, the sight of a tree running up to give Moroes a hug was quite amusing. Happy Birthday Wowhead!
It was definitely when I joined my longtime guild in vanilla. The one where there was that band of people who fulfilled those roles and were always doing something together. I met them in a Warsong Gulch and we were inseparable after that. From Forest Song, Ashenvale to Badlands we stomped ogres and Dark Iron Dwarves. All those difficult group quests with elite mobs surrounding us were a joy to complete. The occasional dungeon was an expedition and treasure trove, catching ourselves in hazards and turning corners into packs of elites that would have torn our faces off if we hadn't had each other's backs. Finally the undead in Stratholme and Scholomance gave us the biggest challenge in trying and trying to rescue Ysida Harmon from the guillotine strike of Baron Rivendare.However our unity came to a peak when we were finally able to 10-man Blackrock Spire. Instead of grabbing the people online and going we could wait for all of us to be available and push into one of the best times I've ever had with an online group of people in my lifetime. Fighting off Rookery Whelps with carefully pulled Rage Talon Dragonspawns would not have been the same without how much excitement was put into it then.I'll never forget that guild, and I will always cherish those times. I try to make the best and most fun out of today's game, but my mind always wanders to that first true guild that I was a part of. While there are so many more memories that I could write a novel out of with this group of people. We nearly made it to the end of content in vanilla. I can simply and truly end with that one guild that made you feel like me feel like we were at 'home' on WoW.