Ever since the introduction of the The Turkinator, Pilgrim's Bounty has become a big favorite of mine. It is amazing how much fun it is to endlessly hunt for and one-shot turkeys, even after getting the achievement!
I love how Harvest Festival includes a real reason for Thanks Giving with the simple Quest of leaving a tribute for Uther and Grom. Two favorite real-life holidays are Memorial Day and Veteran's Day. While I understand why they don't have their own WoW version, the merger is tasteful. It even resonates with traditional eastern holidays of visiting an ancestor's grave. I found it poignant how smoothly it worked with lore and stood out from much of the commercial trappings these sorts of things have in real life.The first time I encountered the quest, I hadn't a clue and the effort to get my low-level to Uther's Tomb made it feel like an appropriate sacrifice. It triggered another memory of coming across the Shrine of the Fallen Warrior above the crossroads.I enjoy escaping to Azeroth, but I am touched by how sometimes real emotion can be triggered in this fantasy world.
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Hallow's End. Gotta love running alts through Holiday bosses to get good upgrades with minimal effort. I especially love annoying certain raid members by turning them into wisps and such, which prevents them from mounting. Even dismounting people with the wands during random dungeon runs can be very entertaining.
My favorite would have to be Child's week. I choose that cause I like having a kid running around with me as if he was my little brother with me on all my adventures.
Noblegarden for sure! *hops away!*
Halloween is definitely the best. Love all of the transformation candies, etc. Think the Headless Horseman is the best event dungeon as well. The pumpkin heads running around everywhere really make you feel like it's Halloween.
My favourite WOW holiday is Winter Veil because of all the gifts and pets you can get like the snowman and reindeer pet. I also like snowballs fights and thats why its my favourite WOW holiday.
Winter Veil, because it was the first world event I experienced. It showed me a whole new part of WoW. =D
I would have to say hallows end for a few reasons. 1 it is my favorite holiday ever. 2 it is the time I met my husband. and for 3 its interesting because it was around this time my husband got me to start playing. My kids even like running the hallows end daily quests for me. its so cute watching my 7 year old doing it. she is getting the hang of it now.
I love any holiday that has a boss to kill! But Noblegarden would have to be my favorite; it was the first one I got all the achievements for. :)
Hallow's End for the last of my WoW days, only because I renewed my account after a long whole year right in the middle of Hallow's End and I was actually stunned , I just love everything at this event, the Headless Horseman's voice, animations..love it :)
My favourite holiday is Hallows End. I love it!
I absolutely love brewfest. The whole idea is classic fantasy for dwarves, and the quests are so much fun. I don't mind doing them every day and I enjoy collecting the tokens (and watching everyone throw up all over the place, haha.) Dropping brewfest kegs mid raid is great, and the chance at not one but TWO mounts makes it a worthwhile holiday (I received both mounts in a single run, everyone in my party was so jealous.)Funny part is, IRL I don't drink at all. So I'm not sure why I enjoy doing it in a video game so much, but Brewfest really seems like a great event and I always see a ton of players participate.