The memory that comes to mind at the mention of most favorite memory would be the memory of leveling my Blood Elf rogue. I was fairly new to WoW at that time and my friend's were leveling alt toons with me while they were concentrating on downing bosses in SSC. The fact that they took the time to help me out throughout the leveling process (with all my noobish blunders) still brings a smile to my face.
My favorite moment in wow was when I went into Arathi Basin with my lvl 79 human paladin and soloed the whole horde in their graveyard for 10 min. straight! Good times to remember how overpowered paladins are while being leveled. {bubbles rule}!
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My favorite memory has to be the giant Shimmering Flats pvp night that we had back at level 60. There were always the intense world pvp at South Shore, and things like that.. but to watch a small fight at the race track turn into a multi-guild warzone, that lasted basically all night, was just amazing. Plus, with no flying mounts, you were basically in it for the long haul - which made it even more fun. No pvp experience has ever come close to that night.http://youtu.be/gKcoaRz1VnMAlthough, not gonna lie..even playing through all this content - downing H LK the first time, when the RP starts - that was the first time in a long time that I heard our vent completely silent..such a cool thing to see and experience after working on a fight for so long. That was definitely a perfect ending to a raid.
Not gonna be very original, but... My first logging in, back in the days of Vanilla-WoW. After all the time I've spent on watching Azeroth, learning it's history and influencing the events of the three War(craft)s, I got an opportunity to actually live in this world. And the first steps on my journey were: typing in my login, password, and pressing Enter. That's all. :)
My fav moment in wow is when my guild had to pop 10mins cool downs to kill firelands trash -_- lol it was crazy
My favorite WoW moment was taming my first hunter pet back before you automatically got one at lvl1. That little snow leopard from the hills of Dun Morogh would turn out to be the most charished of the pets i would collect over the years and still is my main DPS pet i use today.
Favourite moment still has to be that first login. That feeling of a whole world opened up to explore, all the trial and error figuring out how things worked... Funny how hard that initial day seemed when I look at it now. :)
My favorite memory in World of Warcraft had to be this Tuesday walking into the Firelands for the first time. This was my first time getting level capped in the current expansion and it felt great to jump into the new raid with my guild on the first day. Although we didn't down anything, we did kill enough trash to get friendly. I would say that was the fastest 7:30-11:30 I've ever had. Just seeing everything for the first time along with everyone and not just going in as a noob not knowing the fights was great. I can't wait to actually down bosses in there. I love World of Warcraft!
My favourite memory from World of Warcraft has to be the time I decided to get Rivendare's Deathcharger but I thought if you reached him in time you get the mount as a 100% drop rate so I was very excited to get a new mount then when I downed him and open the loot window there is the mount, I thought nothing of it until I received the achievement and all my guildies went nuts and told me the drop chance was 0.02%, as you can guess I almost passed out when I started thinking about my luck that I got the 0.02% drop first try. My friends still whine at me for being unbelievably lucky.This was on my lvl 80 Deathknight pre 3.0.2 when the drop was still that low.
For me, its a toss up for what my favourite moment was. In the earlier days of Wrath Beta, there was a hole in the floor of the shop beside the entrance to the Alliance area. Thankfully I was on my druid when I discovered that so I was able to hop into flight form, but I remember the massive pile of skeletons on the ground. At least two, if not more people fell through and went splat in the short amount of time that I was sitting there. It was really, really funny.The other memory that that is tied with it is my first solo clear of MC at level 80 with my hunter. It was the very first time I had given "extreme soloing" a try. Since I only hit 60 a couple of weeks before BC came out I never got a chance to really run it, so that first clear, even those it was 2 expansions later, gave me a sense of accomplishment. As far as I was aware of, not many other people had solo'd it when I completed it. Since then, I've been able to solo Ony, soon to be all of TK, all of Kara (again at 80), a ton of regular and heroic instances, and more that I can't remember at the moment.
My favorite memory must be from when I stumbled into a whole bunch of people playing russian roulette of sorts in Thunder Bluff. Basically they all jumped off the edge at the same time, chugged a Noggenfogger Elixir while on the way down and hoped for slowfall. If you didn't get slowfall, you would die. I didn't know that much about WoW at the time and for some time I enjoyed watching what I thought to be extremely bored people suiciding over and over. Then I realized that the number of jumpers just kept increasing and eventually one of the jumpers explained to me what was really going on and it just got funnier to watch.To date that has been the most hilarious event I have witnessed in World of Warcraft.
my favorite moment in world of warcraft had to be the first time i played the game. i had created a tauren warrior, as they had been the most exotic creature i had ever seen. The feeling of a brand new world explore is like any other feeling in the world ( of worldcraft hehe ). Ever since i took down my first plain strider, i have loved playing the game and being a part of such an accepting and exciting community! I can't wait to see where Blizzard takes the game and i know i will be there to explore it!