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Kyra
I must say the best experience I have had in my history of WoW, was hitting 70. When I hit 70 my friends - ingame and out- through a very nice congratulation party in the starter area for blood elves. We all spent a few hours chatting and having a grand time. It was by far the best thing I have experienced since starting.
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vilty
my favourite moment in wow was when i figured out the release date if wotlk :>
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amphora
My favorite moment in wow was when I dinged 60 for the first time after turning in a Araj quest:
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Many guildies surrounding me te celebrate :)
It was the start of many hours gear farming!
Although transfering my very first char at lvl 27 from another realm to my main realm was shocking too.
I leveled my druid to lvl 27 in almost all gray armor. And didn't like kitty/bear form so I allways pulled with Wrath and finished it of with melee (staff) in caster form. rofl. So nice, those first noobish wow moments until you discover how it really works.
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nemoolcay
When i get in my first guild while questing at Un'Goro i was lvl 50-53 and we made thru 60 and start doing dungeons. But LBRS and especially UBRS was a very big challenge for us.
One day we were 6 players and looking for 4 more to do UBRS we found 2 guys from the best guild of our realm to join us. And we started with 8 to move on. They were really owning the instance, moving nonstop with their BWL epics and clearing everything before we end eating and drinking. That was an awesome run and they showed me its possible,made me think bigger and made me become a better player.
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BloodyangelNeige
Greatest WoW moments had to be back in MC and BWL, and recently BT. In MC, there was this gnome rogue named thornwill and i guess he never really read the tool tip for sap and tried to sap a molten giant and lucifer. BWL, Suppression room had to be the greatest thing ever, it was so funny when the rogues screwed up on traps and we were stuck in one spot for 10 mins. When my guild recently started BT we were at supremeus and we almost wiped on him but one paladin was left and bubbled and hammer of gg'd him to death. ZA bear runs, you know you have to start laughing when you kill the final timed boss with 2 seconds left. LvL 70 Human Rogue here
EDIT: When i was lvling up my draenie shaman i was killed in BB by 2 lvl 70 BE locks, so i decided to go to desolace and lvl. Then the SAME 2 BE's showed up and started camping me so i asked the guild to help me so a hunter came and i got on my rogue when that finished they called out two more horde and it eventually ended up to a 13 guild raid vs 18 horde it was very fun. Pre bc, my guild had alot of premade bg groups running, well one time in ab it was premade vs premade so we were like damn this is going to be a long match, but it wasnt. The horde side were all naked and fishing in the moat around BS so right before the game ended, we decided to kill them all very fun
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Jokergirl
My very favourite situation was, back in the beta tests of Wow, I played a Orc Shamaness at that time and I was very enjoying the situation, world PvP was a load of laughs, this one time at Southshore ( figures :P) I teamed up with a Tauren Shammie we both camped around the exit of town and started melting more and more incomers, usually around lvl 53ish or so, and then we started talking about Shamans, following dialogue abrupt :P
" You gotta admit shamies are one OP Class."
" Yeah WF is over the edge... I mean come on a 8 hit combo aint fair."
" What? 8 combo?"
" yeah, you don't got it?"
" eeeem I do but the combo is 3 hits not 8...the spell description says so"
"o_O"
a few days later the big anouncment about the ' Orc Windfury glitch" hit the news :P
Second favourite moment was ofcourse entering Undercity for the first time, I had a break up with my Boyfriend, and I sat for about a hour in Undercity first listening to the echo of the bell, then the crowd and the qoutes in the Throne room, good effect ^^
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MuuKodk
My favorite moment in WOW.
I was playing on my first character i made. It was a druid I was playing some friend of mine told me they were very good and cool to play. After i had been playing on him at a loooong time and got to lvl 60 (it was before Burning crusade) i got in the best guild on the server where only danish people was in. The guild had been doing some raids and such and we had our 1 try on onyxia. We kept trying and trying and we tryed for hours. But after like 14 tryes we got onyxia down and all on our ventrilo was like WOHO! we got her down and becouse we got her down we all got meny DKP and much other stuff. That guild was the best guild ive ever been in "The danish henchmen" hope i meet em someday.
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dentei999
i have to say that my all time favorite moment was when burning crusade was just released... i started a blood elf pally and within the first hours of play i headed to silvermoon.. and man when i first entered silvermoon i was literally stunned. so i went on "exploring"around silvermoon city and as a result of that i never use the map when i'm in silvermoon... i hope the same thing vill happen when WOTLK comes out... (when i play the beta if i'm lucky here ;P)
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bahamutal
I've been playing horde since the day I got the game back in March of 2005. There have been many memorable moments between then and now. I have to say my most memorable and probably the best of all was when i was running around Burning Steppes on my warrior who's name is Cracktooth. I was doing a quest in Dreadmaul rock and ran into one of my friends (who also happens to be my GM). We party up and started doing some quests in there (he plays a feral druid). We ran across a couple of alliance rogues, but decided to ignore them for the time being. On our way out after completing the quests I decided randomly to attack the two rogues. So I charge in and then the second one pops out of stealth and stuns me with cheap shot. My druid friend sneaks up behind one of them and absolutely destroyed that poor rogue in one hit. The second rogue I guess did not notice right away and we dropped him pretty quickly too.
This story has been told to many of our friends since then and every time we tell it, it seems to get better and funnier. That was my favourite moment in WoW.
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clarise
One of the things I pride myself on when it comes to coordinating the healers in guild is knowing their play style. Knowing who tunnel visions well and knowing who can move out and heal on the fly. Our first Gurtogg downing was a prime example of that because I knew which one of the healers was going to take more than one bb due to the fact of tunnel vision and worked the strat around that. The wonderful feeling of fine tuning a raid encounter to the style of your players and it working out with no glitches for a 1 shot boss downing after beating our heads against the wall for about 2 weeks on him there isn't anything in the world like that feeling.
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GrandmaBad
I have to many favourite moments in WoW
However some of the most fun moments was completing the instance Old Hillsbrad for the first time short after the tbc-release. Leveling up on Horde side, the amount of slow tauren escort quest is almost mindnumbing..The grimtotem chicks, the guy in WC, the silly tauren who is to scared of the wyverns in 1k needles but still insist on pulling every single one in Highperch...And there Thrall was, young and bold and in love..running like a mad man. And after finishing it, the visit to Southshore for the first time was amazing, Kel'Thuzad, the conversation in the inn, the evil-to-be kids, and Nat Pagles ramblings..I was half dead of laughter and half dead of adrenalin after the insane Thrall chase. It was the best instance experience I had ever had, thick with lore, laughs and crazypulls..and the joy of not knowing whats around the next corner. That sums up why I play wow I guess.
Another event that I have to mention is participating in one of the gigantic battle scenes in 'The Tales of the Past 3'. Our guild was invited to perfom bait at the battle scene in the Burning Steppes. The whole server was alert, many people made lvl1 orcs and ran all the way there, just to be there. Arriving to Flame Crest, it was absolutely insane. Hundreds of players were there, both sides, most couldnt resists fighting, some where chasing around taurens, who were not allowed to be there. Finally we get the orders to go the place where the scene is being shot, Horde troops stands in front of Alliance troops, all in their best gear, it was an amazing sight...when it was possible to see anything..due to the amount of players, the server kept collapzing..but it really put some lorethings into perspective.
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johannhowitzer
Once while questing on the shore south of Booty Bay as a frost mage, I was walking down the stairs inside one of the ships toward my target (the captain of said ship), and I came across a draenei shaman. My first thought was that this player was after the same thing I was, and not wanting to wait for a respawn, I engaged him and killed him. I had managed to clear the lower decks when the shaman returned. This time he had the upper hand; I hadn't regained my mana and he got in the first strike - and I still hadn't killed the captain.
It was one of those brilliant moments when you don't know how you came up with something so clever under such pressure... I walked to the base of the stairs and blinked PAST him back into the room I'd just left. I faked him out, he thought I'd blinked up the stairway and gave chase, leaving me to kill my quarry in peace!
That wasn't the end of it. When I left the ship, he noticed me right away and attacked again. I blinked across the island, which concealed me just long enough to give me time to DIVE under the water instead of swimming straight out, and then I swam to the side and down, hiding around the side of the island. I got to watch him swim straight overhead, oblivious.
Proof of what I always say... why gank when you can hoodwink? It's so much more satisfying!
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