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Steam: Neph
Ryzom, Haven and Hearth, Xsyon, The Repopulation, UO private shards, Mortal Online, Darkfall 1 remakes (New Dawn or Rise of Agon), RPG MO, Project Gorgon, EQ: Sanctuary (custom server)
End of BC: raiding the major cities with MASSIVE amounts of people to kill the leaders for the newly introduced achievements.
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Hands down, my favorite questline to date was the Harrison Jones questline in Uldum. Every part of that quest had me squealing with joy and geeking out. Maybe it's because I loved the Indiana Jones movies so much as a kid, but I absolutely loved that questline, and made a point to do it on all of my characters. This is my loc discovering what's inside the Coffer of Promise (I was too enthralled when I did it on my spriest main to remember to take screenshots).
Doing a guild running of the bulls from Thunderbluff to The front gates of Stormwind.
For those who dont know the running of the bulls is taking a LVL 1 tauren and running though the biggest and scaryest areas you can. FIrst group there got a prize from the guild master.
Because i can.
I'm Hopeful For Every Game, Until the Fan Boys Attack My Games. Then the Knives Come Out.
Logic every gamers worst enemy.
On Christmas Day 2008 I stood in Stormwind giving away free gold 500 per person.
I made a list of the people I gave gold to so they couldnt recieve more than one gift.
I gave away 15k that morning and made people very happy.
Also leveling a rogue in vanilla after my son was born, I would have him sleeping in his crib next to me while I leveled.
That rogue is now his rogue, hes 7 years old.
"Don't tell me what to do! , you're not my mod"
Saying invented by me.
On November 23rd 2004, World of Warcraft officially opened it's gate for launch.
I remember my twin brother and I logging in for the first time seeing those glowing gates and feeling like a champion entering it's gates for the first time. Throughout our time we have created many bonds and friends.
My moment of complete "WoW" was when logging in for the first time and knowing we were taking a step into a game of wonder and just...wow.
My favorite moment in wow was just a silly moment with collision. I was a new player in 05 and a bunch of my buddies were helping me quest in Western Plaguelands. One of my friends was a Orc warrior who decided to show off. He jumped onto a fireplace in one of those half burned down houses and started to dance while everyone took a break.
When it was time to move to the next area he fell in the fireplace and could not get out. We all rolled laughing for ten minutes at the silliness of it all. We tried everything to get him out. In the end we went and got a Mage to port him out. We ported him out and as soon as we did someone had pulled a world boss to ogrimmar. He was insta killed after his loading screen cleared. We laughed and laughed over our mates poor luck that night. We've gamed together for many of years, but that is a night we will never forget.
My most meomrable moment would be when I encountered an event by accident. I was just walking into Stormwind Keep minding my own business when Lo'Gosh came running in and starting accusing the noble Katrana Prestor as being Onyxia and out of nowhere she turned into a huge dragon and the knights in the room turned into dragonkin. This was when I had just began playing WoW so I didnt really know what the game was about, but it was definitely the most memorable moment.
One of my favorite moments in World of Warcraft was one of my biggest achievements. I accomplished by finishing the battered hilt quest and had obtained a weapon called Quel'Delar, the Might of Faithful. It was a long, painful quest I've ever encountered and at the end I was mesmerized at the Sunwell in 2010. The feeling was like, "Wow!" Hehe.. Screenshot enclosed below.
My favorite moments in wow, were the massive world pvp battles in silverpine forest. Show up in the location and have Alliance and Horde staring each other down in the hundreds of layers. One person moves forward and the giant battles begin!
Playing: FFXIV, DnL, and World of Warships
Waiting on: Ashes of Creation
When I first got the game I was torn between getting it or Everquest 2. (they came out a few months apart from one another), I decided to try WoW, since I loved the previous World of Warcraft games.
I've always loved hearing/reading stories of dwarves and their trials and tribulations and their craftmanship. So, I was very, very excited when I was able to actually step into the shoes of an actual dwarf (a female one at that).
Playing through the starting area was fun, the Scottish accent had me laughing out loud, but it wasn't until I walked up a hill on a path and saw the entrance to Ironforge that my mouth dropped open. The entrance was intricate and ornate and just how I pictured how an entrance to a Dwarven city would be, but so much more. Upon entering the vast Ironforge, my mouth remained on the floor. I was just enamoured by it all. It was actually a living, breathing dwarven city. The stories from my books came alive on my screen. The thing that made it better....I was now a citizen of this great city that my dwarven brothers had built.
I knew then that I had made the right choice in which game I had chose.
An interesting side-note - I have yet to feel that same feeling upon entering any other cities of any other games I have played. Ironforge still holds a special place in my MMO heart for the feeling it game me that day.