I have two moments of memory in this awesome game! First one was being stucked with Burning Crusade Expansion because I couldn't afford WOTLK, and I tried and made most of the achievements meant for a level 70, to the point of being a total kickass Level 70 pally Twink, after I got the expansion, I really loved it, and I remember with pride being wiped like 40 times on Pugs before the Lich King, and finally got him, a few hours BEFORE the cataclysm started! I really love to remember I got the expansion boss a few hours before the new boss came to destroy everything!
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One of my best memories of WoW is my wonderful guild finally downing Shade of Aran after weeks of 1-3% wipes. The whoops of delight on teamspeak were deafening ^_^
five years already? congratulations, wowhead. my favorite memory was probably discovering nagrand as TBC launched, looking out on the plains from atop the jutting rock of Telaar while a guildmate roaming westward screamed as a herd of clefthooves overtook him.
My favorite memory in WoW.....was from four years ago when this night elf hunter was on the dock in Booty Bay, and he asked me where I got a trinket from. I was on my hunter, my first toon. The trinket was the one from dire maul, the class trinket. We talked for over an hour that first night. The night elf hunter.....well.... he is my fiance now. So that is my favorite memory of all in Wow, the day I met him.
my favorite moment was when i first started playing as an orc hunter. i didnt really know anything about the game and only played with one action bar till level 30 when i realized i had more lol
Crafting my first epic
My Favorite Memory was the when AQ was released and even though I missed out on the openeing of the gates. I remember how much fuin I had doing collections and trying to beat the alliance to unlock the gates first. I miss that stuff.
I have so many fond memories it's hard to choose a favorite! Aside from every raid I've done with my guild... when Cataclysm first came out, I decided I really wanted the Crittergeddon guild achievement. The whole guild went on a critter-killing rampage! It was so funny to see people announcing in guild-chat that they had just killed a bunch of critters, and reminded everyone where they were. It was like touring Azeroth all over again, hearing about the penguins in Northrend or the sheep in Elwynn Forest or killing all the rats in the Deeprun Tram. I was so excited to reach Deepholm and run Stonecore over and over just to find all the critters in the rocks there. It was great to have guildies at every level working together on the same goal. Even the worgens starting out would take the time to kill all those sheep... even though it meant stopping every few sheep to heal up. We all have baby armadillos now and they are adorable.
My favourite memory from WOW is when I first time saw a game event: Noblegarden. It was so fun for me to hunt for hidden eggs, to compete with other players for being the first to collect the appearing egg! And I like players in form of rabbits that produce such a nice dinging sound when standing still. Since then this is my favourite holiday in WOW.
I love the raiding, however, i didnt always know what raiding was. my general grasp of the idea of "raiding" was "hey lets attack crossroad for giggles" I thought this up until lvl 70 (lvl cap in BC) when my friend Uland said "u should join my guild in raiding, but u need to be a healer" (i was a ret pally at the time, silly me) so I respeced bought some gear of the AH and got power grouped through some Mechanars for my mace and what not and even went as far as to get me attuned to raiding (yup back wen u had to do a quest chain to even set foot into a raid). So i healed Kara and we got through there and kinda farmed that and through a progression of guilds i eventually started raiding gruuls, and ZA (it was a new raid every1 had to try it) and a lil bit of SSC (didnt run it too much because we couldn't get the resistance gear) and they eye. now i've raided that long without rlly knowing how to raid in any other way. but what I did know was that healing as a pally was boring stuff (i.e. spam flash of light, and hit holy shock, or Divine Illumination wen their up and maybe hit a trinket but that's it). so anyway, my guild asked the healers and dps who could be tanks (pallies, druids, warriors) if some could switch due to a lack of tanks. so i said "we'll i'll give it a shot, but i don't have the gear" they responded by saying "ok, you can tank if you build up the gear...yourself" which I did! it took me a while but I ran enough heroic with good friends so I could heal and get tanking gear. now i was also about 13 years old wen I was doing all this high end raiding which is just a bad idea because i pulled the wrong strings with my mom and i ended up being grounded for a month. so i told my guild the situation and they said "ok" after the month i came back and they said "ok we need u to heal one more raid and then u can be a tank permanently" (looking back i didnt realize how true that was) we did "The Eye" went and killed loot reaver (voidereaver, was so easy due his simple fight dynamics) who dropped my tier 5 token. horray for me, right? WRONG! despite me winning the roll (which our guild is based on a rolling system not DKP or seniority) they gave it to another pally because he had been there for the month and i hadn't. i was mad but not pissed enough to rage quit mid raid so we continued through some trash called it wen it got late, whatever. next day i log on and i don't have a guild...i ask my guild leader what happened he said "oo well we'd been discussing weather to kick you or not but the raid leader must have decided early and kicked u...oo well". Now this was all on the Tanaris server were my family mostly played until we decided to move to Bronzebeard. this was my deciding factor. i was a minor geared tank who moved to bronzebeard and joined a small guild still struggling with midnight (1st moss in Kara) and tanked for them, side by side with my brother. since then a lot has happened but nothing as dramatic as what happened on Tanaris. I've jumped from guild to guild, done raids always as a tank, and even switched to the horde. Now i play a Tauren Palladin on Tanaris in a small raiding guild that's so close to killing Chimeron we can taste it....and frankly it tastes like rotten dragon meat but that's beside the point. The event that transpired on the Tanaris realm made me a raider and made me a tank and that's why even though they were kinda huge jerkwads...they made me who i am today.
My favorite memory in wow was when i first bought the game and all my friends got it too and we played together for hours trying all the new content out and seeing all the instances.
I remember leveling from 1 to about 54 before someone told me about WoWhead. Up until then, I had to read the quest log very carefully and try to figure out how to do each quest and where to go for each NPC. I would even makes notes so I could remember where trainers were etc. Once I found out about WoWhead, the game got 100 times easier and more fun. I remember thinking if I ever got rich (which I didn't) that I would donate tons of money to WoWhead for helping me enjoy the game even more.
I think my favorite memory was when I completed the instance Blacrock Depths. This was during the time of the Dungeon Finder and groups I had would almost always disband before completing the whole thing. Well it was a Friday afternoon and I was taking a last stab at it in hopes of finishing up my last quest, the objective of which was to kill the end boss, Dagran Thaurissan. Well my group was spectacular and we cleared all the bosses on the way to Dagran with ease. I still remember beating Dagran and sitting on his throne at the end of the battle and just really appreciating how World of Warcraft was so awesome to me.
My favorite memory in WoW was having Loque'nahak as a pet on my hunter, my boyfriend found him for me and I was so happy to have him after looking for over 2 weeks.
My favorite wow memory is basically everything I've done on my main 85 druid so far :). But the memory that tops it all was doing my first raid at 85. I haven't been much of a raider, and I only did heroics. Then me and a friend had gotten into a new raiding guild, and i was placed in the first group. My friend unfortunately didn't make the time, so I was on my own with people I didn't know well. I was so nervous, and afraid I'd be gkicked on the first run because I feared I'd do terrible. But, I did amazing that first run through BoT. We didn't completely finish it, but for the fights we did I felt like I had no issues healing at all, and I was complimented on being such a fantastic healer for my first time seriously raiding. It was an amazing night, save for a few mess ups :D