My happiest moment in WoW.. There are so many to choose from..I know! My fondest memory of WoW was when I got my first Mount. A Blue Mechanostrider at level 40 after speding 3 hours of Grinding Earth Elementals at the Circle of Inner Bindings in Arathi Highlands to make the money to buy it. I were amazed at how fast I was moving and the first thing I did was to go to Scarlet Monastery and ride all the way through Tirisfal Glades, blowing Raspberries at the lowbie Hordies who just zoomed by and behind me.
My favorite memory of WoW was when I completed the Quest: Your Place In The World on my first character (Troll Hunter). It was the beginning of my many adventures in this game and despite it's simpleness,is still my favorite quest in the entire game.
My favorite WoW moment is when I first signed up for a trial account. I was looking for help in Undercity when a undead rogue offered to help me with the quest. After we finished it, we started chatting. We found out that we were old friends that haven't spoken in over 5 years when she moved away. We are still in good contact over a year later. Thx WoW!
Humm. This is a hard question.One memory, huh? Well, I think all in all it would be running through Darkshore on my level 18 Night Elf Rogue. I was new and had never encountered another player before (very low pop server). I was heading to Ashenvale when I saw my first part of adventurers, 3 IRL friends playing a Hunter, Druid, and Rogue together. I followed them for a while and saved the Druidess from a roaming bear that was about to tear her up. She was grateful, and the group invited me to join them. It was... A new experience, really. Eventually, I joined their guild and everything was all sorts of fun for about a year, lotsa fun running stuff with them. Then stuff happened, everyone went their seperate ways-- and that makes me sad.But yeah, that kinda just really reinforced the concept that it's an online world out there. With other people and everything!
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I don't like injustice. When the little guy gets cheated, or the weakling gets beaten up by bullies--this kind of stuff makes me angry.So when the alt of a friend of mine, badly-geared and freshly-dinged, was challenged to a duel by a well-geared PvPer who then proceeded to duel-flag and gank him, spamming /lol, I was pretty ticked off. I got my rogue, and he got his.Between us, we tracked this guy--a night elf warrior--and his friend, a night elf resto druid, from the Barrens across the sea to Stranglethorn Vale. For awhile we couldn't catch up to them; then I saw the clock, and realized we didn't have to. It was coming up on the third hour: Gurubashi Arena hour. We knew what they were here for. Stealthing, we slipped into the arena to wait.As it turned out, the /lol-spamming duel-flagged jerk was picked up by a quick /target. We had to hunt for him, though; for some reason, he was out of line of sight. When we finally found him, our minds were blown--very much a CANNOT UNSEE moment.For there, up in the rafters of the stands, tucked into a cozy corner, the two night elves had done away with their earthly trappings and were strongly expressing their deep love for one another in no uncertain terms. Well, I'm not one to break up true love, normally. But they had messed with my friend and gloated about it, and it was time for a little payback.We Shadowstepped up together and showed our enemies what daggers can do to naked elf flesh. I thought the satisfaction of that moment would never be outdone.It was, though, a moment later; the body disappeared, and I sprinted out of the arena to check the graveyard.My favorite moment in WoW?Seeing a naked night elf with Resurrection Sickness hearthstoning away from the arena in shame.Oh yeah.
My favorite moment on WoW was a previous account when i had my priest, when i first downed malygos. It was an intense fight with multiple phases and i can remember that people complained that it was a tough fight. i loved beating this boss so much because of that, the fact that i thought i was just a little better than most, even if i may not have been.
My best memories of WoW where when my guild finally killed Rag at level 60, when BGs where added and when AV took hours to do.
My favorite WoW moment was when I finally reached lvl 40 and could afford my first mount. This was around summer 2007, back when 90 gold was A LOT... Going from 30 to 40 was a pain. Imagine running around the whole map of Stranglethorn Vale while questing and then moving on to Desolace... and, of course you had to run around while questing there too.
Definitely my favorite memory of WoW would have to be when I first started the game, and level my first character. I met some nice friends on my original server who gave me a tour around Azeroth to see all the landmarks, and I was blown away. A lot's changed since then, of course.
When I first started playing World of Warcraft I didn't know about talent points yet and as I progressed through my epic adventure I felt that the game was getting more difficult with every level I gained and I was about to give up when a player in town asked me what my specialization was to which I answered "what..?". He pointed me towards my talent tree and told me what it would do for me, that stopped me from giving up on this amazing game that (after 3 years) I'm still playing.