Brewfest, cause of DRINKZ!
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Love is in the Air, because a lot of WoW players could learn something from it! :D
My favorite wow 'holiday' is Children's week (even if it's not really a holiday).Call me selfish but I don't really enjoy doing the holiday stuff unless I get something out of it at the end. That said I like doing said stuff and Children's Week is the only event year-to-year that always has you doing a bunch of that stuff for a new reward (different pet each year).
Lunar Festival. It's nice to encounter the Tauren in a festival that's linked to them.
My favorite event is Brewfest because I feel it is a celebration and validation of my raiding style. :)
That's a rather hard choice to be honest, a lot of the holidays have got some nice things going, but if i actually have to choose, it would be:Midsummer Festival, because i have the best memories of that event. I always could go around with some friends or guildies and just derp around a lot. Trying to steal the flame of horde cities but getting killed all the time because there are a lot more Horde on my server D=But trying to write it all down here is rather hard. The memories are just so much and fun.
Hallow's end...mostly because you get to visit the rest of the world for trick-or-treat, which my son loves (preparing for the real thing). Brooms, masks and mayhem is also a part of it. Very fun.
I love Hallows End just because its so fun to go around doing tricks and treats on everyone and every thing lol
Hallow's end by far. I love halloween in real life, and the atmosphere in game is just amazing.
Hallow's End!Altough it was the second big event I lived in WoW (the first being Brewfest, while I was still under lvl 70), Hallow's End caught me by surprise.I liked that I was being sent to Brill (Forsaken player here!) and when I got there: the fires, the players rushing with water buckets, and best of all, the rhymes and laugh of the flying Horseman. It was all... mesmerizing.I dinged 70 (we were still in BC) by collecting Tricks/Treats from Inns all over the world (that's a lot of Fly Points!) and went with some friends to do the Horseman Boss. It was an incredible fight, great atmosphere (even the mayhem and all-out faction war outside the instance). I eventually got the Horseman's blade, and even used it till I was around 75 in Northrend :)I like most in-game seasonal events, but none gets me so excited as Hallow's End. Now if the Horseman's mount would drop sometime.... :P
I love the Lunar Festival. I think the lore for WoW is fantastic, and it always makes me want to sit back and read the books again. I think it's very appropriate to honour the Elders of old, and I think it's quite a fun experience hunting them down when you return to the old dungeons :)
Midsummer Fire Festival'cause I like the desecration of the opposite faction fire, running in their town, surrounded by red tag, trying to survive and the sense of satisfaction when you escape from there alive :)