What is your proudest achievement in WoW?

Recently, it would be getting the Evoker legendary quest item the day is was available outside of Mythic difficulty (the first reset of the raid) and getting it crafted in two days. I’m sure I’ll still be using Nasz’uro, The Unbound Legacy until middle to late 10.2.

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Proudest moment? Easily would be clearing mage tower the first weekend it was out in heroic NH gear. Also doing the Holy Priest mage tower when it was re-released recently and massively overtuned for Holy Priests.

Past that pre-nerf CE Antorus.

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Getting every achievement available in Wintergrasp

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Not actually an achv but in mop my mains name was munchi. In a random bg with some friends there was a enemy mage named munchi. By the end of the match just seeing my name was enough to send him running. I will never forget seeing the way that gnome mage ran when i got anywhere near him

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As just a dabbler in pvp, Hot Streak was pretty cool. So many times I got 8 or 9 wins, but once I got the 10th.

The one I’m probably most proud of though was doing The Insane hardmode. I have both max Buccaneers AND the 4 goblin races at the same time, as well as getting it when exalted Shendralar was required. It’s honestly not even that hard without having to do Shendralar.

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How you getr faceless?

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I have all of the original quest IDs to complete the Hand of A’dal and Champion of the Naaru titles, but I refuse to complete them.

And yes, I would get the titles if I did. I find resisting that temptation is a greater achievement than the titles themselves ever were.

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When I finally got good enough at pvp to consistently defeat the twink who was wiping the floor with everyone’s faces in 39s bracket (BC).

After years of never doing PVE, but loving gnomes/goblins, making a mechagnome and completing everything on Mechagon island. Still love that Mechacycle Model W.

Azeroth’s champion, baby

“Knuckle Sandwich” was one of my favorites, too. Although it wasn’t that hard, since the crew I ran with made a habit of keeping our unarmed skill up. Every level up, we’d find a few mobs to go bare-knuckle on.

Finding and hunting down the perfect outfit.

And surviving WoW’s wokening.

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Lol… good answer.

I was thinking that mine was dropping Wow for 10yrs.

I parsed #109 on heroic Kurog for all shadow priests.
I acheived my first duelist on 6 toons on one season
Probably my two biggest feats.

I’m super proud of getting gold medals on all the Normal and Advanced Dragon Races/Courses, not just because they were literally by the millisecond but because I actually felt so joyfully involved.

I love Dragonriding so much in this expansion I always loved the idea of flying, doing the races while waiting for LFR raids is just so fun and it feels so comfortable. Sure a few of them were frustrating but I kept adapting my tries and got them all in reasonable time-frames to one another.

I’m now working on getting gold medals for all the Reverse Races/Courses and I’m gonna be sad when I get them all because I think that’s the end of the line until courses get added to old worlds.

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I still have my shaman who has the Legionnaire title.

I never made it to Warlord but it was what enticed me back in Primary School to play this game.

Learning how to play healer :dracthyr_a1:

Always wanted to play the role and tbh think my just general boredom of playing DPS contributed to the burn out that would push me away from WoW but well Anxiety Disorder first time I tried healing was panicking through the whole dungeon :dracthyr_uwahh_animated:

Nowadays I main Healer and even when thing’s do get bad I can stay calm and collected.

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When Deathwing was flying around, you could get into his fire and get the achievement.

I did it without dying, because I flew over his fire on a flightpath, and it was counted.

Been riding that high since.

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Killing Algalon in OG WotLK, have worn the Starcaller title on my paladin ever since. It’s what spurred me into going more hardcore with my playstyle for a few expansions and meeting some really great players/people along the way.