I would have to pick killing Ragnaros at level 60 has been my fondest WoW memory so far. It took what seemed like an eternity to kill, but once we killed him words cannot describe the feeling of success and cheers me and all of my friends had on teamspeak that day. It was chaos for a few minutes everyone was so excited! I don't even remember what the boss dropped, I just remember everyone cheering and feeling great. I've been in on all of the other endgame bosses, but all of those kills pale in comparison to my first Ragnaros kill. The game has changed a lot since then and myself and other players have gotten so much better that I don't think a fight will pose as big of a problem him anymore, but for that time he was the pinnacle of success!
My favorite and unforgettable memory was back in Vanilla WoW. Our guild was feverishly learning the Vaelastrasz the Corrupt encounter in Blackwing Lair. During hours of attempts, we joked that we would possibly get our first kill on him with a lone survivor. Vaelastrasz the Corrupt finally used Burning Adrenaline on healers and the last of our tanks, everyone (including the healers) entered a panic mode and started to put all their focus on damaging Vaelastrasz. At 1% health, the voices on TeamSpeak were loud and full of anxiousness and excitement. Jarrad, a mighty Dwarf Paladin and last person alive valiantly threw up his divine shield and went full force into Vaelastrasz, swinging his mighty Aurastone Hammer wrecklessly without any remorse for the enslaved dragon. After a couple hits between the eyes, the dragon collasped in front of him. Cheers screamed through Teamspeak. After the excitement settled, we had to wait a good 5 minutes before getting a rez from Jarrad as he ran around collecting screenshots silently while we all urged him to start rez'ing so we could collect our prize. I'm guessing he had his own moment of burning adrenaline.Vanilla WoW was full of classic and great moments. This one has always stood out as an unforgettable one.
My favorite moment in the game world of warcraft was when I finnaly reached the lvl 85 on my Dwarf Hunter I felt like I could take on anything in the game
My fav memory was the in game funeral held for some kid by the horde on the server....and me and my bro were there when a bunch of alliance came in and crashed it by killing everyone.....pretty dark i know and somewhat immature but some how i found it sad that so many alliance on the server actually came just to ruin an event...let alone a funeral by killing everyone!-edit the funeral was actually held a day later after rooting out all the people who were telling the alliance about it.
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My favorite WoW memory was the first Weekly Raid quest that I did with my guild in Wrath of the Lich King. It was my first time in a raid instance since a disastrous Molten Core attempt back in classic. Seeing the first couple of bosses in Ulduar was super cool and I even got a nice gun upgrade out of the deal!
Well, I started playing WoW quite recently, before Cata launch, and I knew very little about the classes, mechanics, etc. But I knew Deathwing was flying around some random maps "destroying" everything. One day, when I was level 20ish, the sky turned red, and I ran into his fire for the achievement. When I got it, I was VERY excited. I have done quite a lot of different things in WoW since then, but that is still my favorite memory, and my love for the game is only growing!
Taking down Nefarian for the first time back in vanilla. All those weeks of learning and working through Blackwing Lair. I still have my complete Tier 2 set in the bank. I put it on once in a while to hang out with Dariness in Dalaran.
Downing Yogg-Saron for the first time. I'd been raiding since the beginning of wotlk, but the raid content up until Ulduar had been a joke, so it was my first tier of difficult content. And finally beating it? Felt awesome.
It should be noted, at the time, this was NOT my favorite WoW moment. Only until a couple years later when I knew the game much better did I realize how hilarious this actually was. For me and for the other person.There I was playing my first mmo back in vanilla. I was level fifty something in Western Plaguelands questing away on my *holy* priest(which back then was absolutely horrible but I didn't know any better :[ I remember first riding into WPL, the music scared the absolute crap out of me. It's was like a horror movie.I was genuinely nervous about all the undead and the half eaten creatures roaming about. I was killing some undead in the cemetary east of Chillwind Camp and I realized something else was hitting me - I was being ganked! He was an undead warrior? No problem! I have shackle undead!/cast Shackle Undead/cast Shackle UndeadIt wasn't working :( While I was being viciously ripped apart by this undead player, I was nerd raging about how my spell was broken :/ I didn't find out until about a year later that it was because you can't shackle rl players D: Whoops :D
I suppose my favorite time in the game was being in one of the first guilds I have ever been in. It was a small guild of like 4 friends and they openly let me join their group. They helped me level and helped me learn the game. They became great friends but eventually they left server for IRL friends and we sometimes still communicated but eventually it all stopped and we moved on, but they were good times.
My favorite memory is killing Illidan at level 70, spending my months-worth DKP on the Skull of Guldan and getting it.
My favorite memory of world of warcraft was leveling my holy priest, my first character I ever got to 70, and then collecting gold for epic flying. I remember quite enjoying fishing and a well progressed raid guild discovered this. Soon I had contracts to catch hundreds of golden darter, mudfish, crawdads, and sporefish in exchange for piles of gold from their guild bank. I soon had more gold than I knew what to do with and was able to find my new addiction to professions.
My favorite moment so far... and unlikely to be replaced ever was when I first stepped through the Dark Portal. I just stood and looked for a good ten minutes, my mind a single "Whoa."