Brewfest. I've been living in Munich since i was born, so i'm able to go to the RL-Oktoberfest every year.So getting a part of my hometown implemented in WoW is simply nice.
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Imagine, you are in the heart of Alterac Valley scouting out an Alliance tower. Time is of the essence, the tower must fall so that your brothers may progress and reclaim this land in the name of the Horde. You charge inside only to have one of their skilled warriors descend upon you from the upper ledge, taking you by surprise, but not off guard. You raise your weapon to meet his and as your weapons clash you overpower him with shear brute force and knock him to the ground. Looking down upon your now defenseless foe you let out a bloodcurdling roar and finish the job, allowing your blade to sink into his flesh and watching the life fade from his eyes. As the blood pools around his body you set up the charges, leaving just in time to see the tower go up in flames. As you take in the warmth of your victory and watch the fire consume your target the horn of victory sounds in the distance, the enemy's general has fallen and their forces retreat back into the holes they crawled out from. These lands are now, as they should have always been, Frostwolf territory.This is what it truly means to be Horde.You look down upon the orphan child you brought with you. Perhaps one day he too shall know this pride.My answer is Children's Week, the only time you will ever be rewarded for bringing a child to battle... and probably traumatizing it for life lol.
Pirate Day just cuz of the epic pirate trade chat discussions xP
simply has to be the Midsummer fire festival, Seriously "Desecrating Alliance fires" How bad ass don't you feel when you sneak around ally cities and put their flames out?
My favorite holiday is Brewfest because having spent 11 years in Germany it brings back all the plesent memories I have of The October Fest. The beer drinking tents and evryone having a great time, just like in the game
I like Hallow's End the best. :]Nothing is more satisfying than throwing a Weighted Jack'o'Lantern on someones head right before you tear them a new one in PvP.I love the trick or treating, considering it massed plenty of gold and helped quite a bit with exploring.And few things are as humorous as hearing the Headless Horseman tell his body to "Get over here you idiot!"So far, this holiday wins out in my book.
My favorite WoW Holiday is Winter Veil. My favorite holiday in real life as well. Something about the snow and christmas spirit gets me in a wonderful mood. I happen to recall back when it first came out and the hard-packed snowballs gave everyone a headache in AV when we got to the alliance bridge. people flying off left and right. Definitely good times all around :)
My favorite holiday is Winter Veil, because who can't resist the awesome gifts under that tree each year? ...oh, and don't forget the mistletoe... /kiss. =P
My favourite is Winters Veil. Presents, saving the reindeer, snowballfights, you name it. Oh and dressing up as santas little helper ;)
My favourite festival would have to be the Midsummer Fire Festival, it's fun and there is lots of cool stuff to do. Also, the item set you get from there looks awesome.
Winter Veil is my total favorite! All the fun things that are available in this holiday, for example killing fifty opponents while disguised as a Christmas helper is my favorite. Tho it reminds me the most wonderful time of the year!
Hallow's End! Any holiday that makes you go out and see the world is a great thing. Aside from Brewfest (which is a close second to me), the rest of the holidays really pale in comparison.Hallow's End brings people together (putting out fires in Elwynn) and let's us have fun, wanding at raid members :)Also, <3 the mount
Who doesn't like Children's week? It's the most LEGEN.... wait for it..... DARY week of the year! There is many, many, many and many pets and so much cool achievements! Also you can fell better when you are helping those poor orphans. Most of them lost their parents in battles so their life is full of sadness and in this special week they can feel like normal childrens! I will never forget their facial expression when you buy them an ice cream or a toy... it's so touching.