WoW Insider's first World of Warcraft memories
World of Warcraft's seventh anniversary took place earlier this week. Rather than the dry, impersonal WoW retrospectives you can find almost anywhere this time of year, the crew here at WoW Insider decided to hold our own retrospective instead, looking back on what pulled us so deeply into the game to begin with. Today, we're sharing our very first World of Warcraft memories, whether that was seven years ago, long before the Shattering, or just last year. I'll get things started, then the staff will join in afterwards.
My first WoW memory is in Stranglethorn Vale. There are other events prior to STV that exist in some strange nebulous place in my mind, but Stranglethorn is the first event that I can really pin down. I was playing my very first character, my undead rogue on the Silver Hand server, trying to kill an elite alligator for the Excelsior quest. This was in December of '04, maybe January of '05. I was absolutely terrible at the game. I simply could not kill that alligator. Everyone I knew did it with no difficulty whatsoever, but I couldn't manage it at all.
The reason I couldn't kill it? I was spamming Sinister Strike while dual wielding white vendor-bought daggers. That was the day I decided I should learn how to play the game rather than hope my friends take pity on me and fly across Azeroth to kill elites for me. Now I'm here, on this site, doing this. That's one heck of a step up.
Anne Stickney My first real WoW memory didn't even take place in the game. It took place before I even logged in, the first time I saw the cinematic trailer. One of my roommates at the time saw the Blizzard logo on my screen, went all boggle-eyed and ran over to my computer and just flipped out. I didn't understand his excitement until he explained this was a continuation of those RTS games I'd watched him play before, and he started babbling excitedly about the Lich King and Archimonde and Medivh and on and on and on.
I never really saw him get that excited about stories, and it was pretty much his fault that I started getting into the lore. If it got him that excited, I figured it must be something pretty amazing. I eventually played through the RTS games, while he told me things about the story. I remember he wistfully mentioned that maybe some day I'd get to kill the Lich King. Six years later, long after everyone I lived with had gone their separate ways, I finally did.
Chase Hasbrouck I started playing WoW some time after launch but didn't stick with it. (College may have had something to do with that.) My only clear memory is killing turtles in the Shimmering Flats on my night elf rogue and dying repeatedly. I quit the game and started up again some time after The Burning Crusade launched. I went looking for that rogue a couple years ago and he's somehow moved himself to Stranglethorn Vale, but he's still got plenty of poison mats, flash and blinding powder, and thieves' tools.
Christian Belt I have a very vivid memory of my undead mage waking up in the cemetery outside Deathknell in Tirisfal Glades. My best friend, who had gotten me into the game with some coaxing, was online at the time, and I kept asking him things like, "OK, so once I click on a monster, I just keep attacking him automatically? I don't have to keep clicking?" and "Holy crap, when do I get a bigger backpack?" I remember comparing it incessantly to Final Fantasy XI and Phantasy Star Online, my two previous experiences with online RPGs, which seems kind of stupid nowadays. Then I remember finding a Forsaken fellow in a ruined cottage near a covered bridge outside Brill. He taught me how to craft pants from the bits of cloth I'd been scavenging from corpses. I was a zombie tailor wizard, and I was hooked.
Daniel Whitcomb My first memory is of leveling in Teldrassil. Due to a computer breakdown, I didn't get a computer capable of playing WoW until a few months after launch, so my friends were already leveling. I rolled a night elf druid and started my trek to catch up. I remember the first couple days, I got a letter from one of my friends, in character, welcoming me to the guild and offering me a Large Knapsack. I think I still have both the letter and the knapsack somewhere on one of my mules. I also remember later that day, another friend tracked me down while I was killing spiders and handed me some leather armor. We then had an impromptu dance party in the middle of nowhere in the Teldrassil newbie zone. It was pretty sweet.
Elizabeth Wachowski Making a night elf druid while my Horde friend laughed at me, and then falling off of Teldrassil.
Joe Perez While I was in the beta, my first memorable moment was when I made my first tauren shaman, Rum. I played him with my friend who was a warrior, Coke. Me, him and a few more of our friends leveled together and had a blast. Then, due to real life, many of them stopped playing and abandoned me to wander alone on the Horde side.
I then wound up getting an invite with some work friends to play over on Zul'jin. The catch was that I had to ditch my beloved cow and roll Alliance. I rolled a night elf hunter, pulled up my bootstraps and started making my way to top level. Partway through, my little guild decided we wanted to start raiding, so we all applied to a guild named Vex on Zul'jin. Due to some issues, the guild fell apart and we applied to Unpossible! That guild became my home for many many years, and I made so many friends that I've kept through the years. One of them became one of my best friends and is like a brother to me.
Josh Myers Oh, gosh. Mulgore. Beautiful, simple, lovely Mulgore. I was a young tauren hunter, enthralled with the idea that I could play a giant cow person, and I simply loved the idea of dual-wielding. I didn't want to play a warrior and couldn't be a tauren rogue, so I rolled a hunter and spent my first few levels trying to Mongoose Strike my way to victory. Thankfully, when my boyfriend and I hit level 10 and got our first talent points, he pointed out that enhancement shaman also had a talent for dual wielding, and off I went to reroll.
Kelly Aarons I actually had a very poor opinion of WoW when it first launched. Not only did I work at my local EB Games, but the guy I was dating at the time blew me off for the game, so I wrote it off. It would be many years later that I would actually play it myself. My fondest memory is, without a doubt, taking baby Cadistra through Mulgore. It was the end of Noble Garden (I had no idea at the time), and I was just tickled pink when I found a cute little egg sitting under a massive pine tree. Walking through the rollings plains, the skies pink and yellow with the sunset, and soaking up the mysteries of the world is something I will never forget.
Lisa Poisso One of my earliest, earliest memories from WoW's beta was of my guild group deciding on Darkshore as our meetup place after soloing through the earliest levels in our respective racial homelands. (Much hilarity, death running and swimming of coastlines ensued.) We were running about up north, doing I think it was the now-obsolete quest with the fruits and the nuts and the Blackwood furbolg, when our level range eventually fell short of our zeal and we got strung out and slaughtercated. The mobs were way, way too dense for our overall level range, and some of the corpses were in very bad neighborhoods -- the perfect opportunity to save the day with my very first casts of Resurrection! I was such a hero. Our group was so freaking overjoyed to have a healer with that spell. ... Fruits and nuts were eventually acquired, although as I recall, it took the entire evening to orchestrate. Life was good.
Mathew McCurley My first WoW memories were from the beta long before the game even released, back in May of 2004. My first character was a human paladin that I made to duo with my friend Rico who made a gnome rogue named Grody. I had like no attacks except auto-attack and some random skills. It was awful. Eventually he made a shaman and I made an undead priest who would eventually become my main character for all of vanilla. My true first memory of World of Warcraft at launch was that I was the guy who ran around getting enough guild signatures to get the guild up and running. I ran all over the world at level 4, from Orgrimmar to Thunder Bluff, back to Tirisfal Glades and finally returning to Orgrimmar with all of the required signatures. There was this great feeling of getting the guild started that I'll never forget. It was awesome.
Michael Gray My favorite memory isn't my first but one of the defining WoW moments. When my wife first started playing, she crested a hill in the draenei starting area and saw the sunset for the first time. With a little excitement, she said, in a surprisingly amazed tone, "Wow. It's all so pretty!"
And then I compare it to my own first character -- a gnome warlock named Fisher. And I remember very clearly my own breathless wonder when I walked into Ironforge the first time, checking out the magnificent architecture and impressive layout. Ironforge is old hat to me now, but I still remember the epic feel of the city from that first time.
Olivia Grace My first WoW memory was starting a human mage, as that was what I'd played in Elder Scrolls: Oblivion, then a friend coming to my house, deleting the mage, and making me a human paladin on the correct server! I was questing around Elwynn Forest under his watchful eye, and unwittingly took on an errant Horde warrior ... I don't know what level he was, but it was a lot higher than mine!
Robin Torres When I first saw WoW, it was over The Spousal Unit's shoulder during the open beta. He had made a night elf hunter and was questing through Teldrassil. I had sworn off all fantasy MMOs and was going to stay loyal to City of Heroes, but I decided to give the open beta a try -- after all, it was free. I made a night elf druid and fell in love with the world, the class, the race, the quests, and all the things they had fixed from when I played EQ. When I got bear form (which used to be at level 10 with a quest and it was the first form), there was no going back. I bought the game at launch and have played it ever since.
Tyler Caraway My first memory was of making a human paladin. I quested through Elwynn Forest and ended up with a quest that asked for me to go to Ironforge. Being the clever person that I am, I opened up my map, found the location of the city, and plotted the route my level 10 character needed to take in order to get there: up through Redridge, then Burning Steppes, into Searing Gorge, and finally over into Dun Morogh proper. I managed to get to Lakeshire without incident, but the pack of orcs that hide behind the rocks on the northern side of the town took me by complete surprise and jumped me.
I was rescued by the sweetest hunter ever, and I still remember him saying, "Don't worry young paladin ^_^" and escorting me the rest of the way through Redridge. Once I got to Burning Steppes, he told me it was too high level to go any further and left. I pressed on. After being slaughtered at least 50 times, I finally choose to just remain a ghost and trek that way, only to discover that there was no way over the mountains into Searing Gorge. I never found Blackrock, which promptly caused me to quit and delete my paladin.
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My first WoW memory is in Stranglethorn Vale. There are other events prior to STV that exist in some strange nebulous place in my mind, but Stranglethorn is the first event that I can really pin down. I was playing my very first character, my undead rogue on the Silver Hand server, trying to kill an elite alligator for the Excelsior quest. This was in December of '04, maybe January of '05. I was absolutely terrible at the game. I simply could not kill that alligator. Everyone I knew did it with no difficulty whatsoever, but I couldn't manage it at all.
The reason I couldn't kill it? I was spamming Sinister Strike while dual wielding white vendor-bought daggers. That was the day I decided I should learn how to play the game rather than hope my friends take pity on me and fly across Azeroth to kill elites for me. Now I'm here, on this site, doing this. That's one heck of a step up.
Anne Stickney My first real WoW memory didn't even take place in the game. It took place before I even logged in, the first time I saw the cinematic trailer. One of my roommates at the time saw the Blizzard logo on my screen, went all boggle-eyed and ran over to my computer and just flipped out. I didn't understand his excitement until he explained this was a continuation of those RTS games I'd watched him play before, and he started babbling excitedly about the Lich King and Archimonde and Medivh and on and on and on.
I never really saw him get that excited about stories, and it was pretty much his fault that I started getting into the lore. If it got him that excited, I figured it must be something pretty amazing. I eventually played through the RTS games, while he told me things about the story. I remember he wistfully mentioned that maybe some day I'd get to kill the Lich King. Six years later, long after everyone I lived with had gone their separate ways, I finally did.
Chase Hasbrouck I started playing WoW some time after launch but didn't stick with it. (College may have had something to do with that.) My only clear memory is killing turtles in the Shimmering Flats on my night elf rogue and dying repeatedly. I quit the game and started up again some time after The Burning Crusade launched. I went looking for that rogue a couple years ago and he's somehow moved himself to Stranglethorn Vale, but he's still got plenty of poison mats, flash and blinding powder, and thieves' tools.
Christian Belt I have a very vivid memory of my undead mage waking up in the cemetery outside Deathknell in Tirisfal Glades. My best friend, who had gotten me into the game with some coaxing, was online at the time, and I kept asking him things like, "OK, so once I click on a monster, I just keep attacking him automatically? I don't have to keep clicking?" and "Holy crap, when do I get a bigger backpack?" I remember comparing it incessantly to Final Fantasy XI and Phantasy Star Online, my two previous experiences with online RPGs, which seems kind of stupid nowadays. Then I remember finding a Forsaken fellow in a ruined cottage near a covered bridge outside Brill. He taught me how to craft pants from the bits of cloth I'd been scavenging from corpses. I was a zombie tailor wizard, and I was hooked.
Daniel Whitcomb My first memory is of leveling in Teldrassil. Due to a computer breakdown, I didn't get a computer capable of playing WoW until a few months after launch, so my friends were already leveling. I rolled a night elf druid and started my trek to catch up. I remember the first couple days, I got a letter from one of my friends, in character, welcoming me to the guild and offering me a Large Knapsack. I think I still have both the letter and the knapsack somewhere on one of my mules. I also remember later that day, another friend tracked me down while I was killing spiders and handed me some leather armor. We then had an impromptu dance party in the middle of nowhere in the Teldrassil newbie zone. It was pretty sweet.
Elizabeth Wachowski Making a night elf druid while my Horde friend laughed at me, and then falling off of Teldrassil.
Joe Perez While I was in the beta, my first memorable moment was when I made my first tauren shaman, Rum. I played him with my friend who was a warrior, Coke. Me, him and a few more of our friends leveled together and had a blast. Then, due to real life, many of them stopped playing and abandoned me to wander alone on the Horde side.
I then wound up getting an invite with some work friends to play over on Zul'jin. The catch was that I had to ditch my beloved cow and roll Alliance. I rolled a night elf hunter, pulled up my bootstraps and started making my way to top level. Partway through, my little guild decided we wanted to start raiding, so we all applied to a guild named Vex on Zul'jin. Due to some issues, the guild fell apart and we applied to Unpossible! That guild became my home for many many years, and I made so many friends that I've kept through the years. One of them became one of my best friends and is like a brother to me.
Josh Myers Oh, gosh. Mulgore. Beautiful, simple, lovely Mulgore. I was a young tauren hunter, enthralled with the idea that I could play a giant cow person, and I simply loved the idea of dual-wielding. I didn't want to play a warrior and couldn't be a tauren rogue, so I rolled a hunter and spent my first few levels trying to Mongoose Strike my way to victory. Thankfully, when my boyfriend and I hit level 10 and got our first talent points, he pointed out that enhancement shaman also had a talent for dual wielding, and off I went to reroll.
Kelly Aarons I actually had a very poor opinion of WoW when it first launched. Not only did I work at my local EB Games, but the guy I was dating at the time blew me off for the game, so I wrote it off. It would be many years later that I would actually play it myself. My fondest memory is, without a doubt, taking baby Cadistra through Mulgore. It was the end of Noble Garden (I had no idea at the time), and I was just tickled pink when I found a cute little egg sitting under a massive pine tree. Walking through the rollings plains, the skies pink and yellow with the sunset, and soaking up the mysteries of the world is something I will never forget.
Lisa Poisso One of my earliest, earliest memories from WoW's beta was of my guild group deciding on Darkshore as our meetup place after soloing through the earliest levels in our respective racial homelands. (Much hilarity, death running and swimming of coastlines ensued.) We were running about up north, doing I think it was the now-obsolete quest with the fruits and the nuts and the Blackwood furbolg, when our level range eventually fell short of our zeal and we got strung out and slaughtercated. The mobs were way, way too dense for our overall level range, and some of the corpses were in very bad neighborhoods -- the perfect opportunity to save the day with my very first casts of Resurrection! I was such a hero. Our group was so freaking overjoyed to have a healer with that spell. ... Fruits and nuts were eventually acquired, although as I recall, it took the entire evening to orchestrate. Life was good.
Mathew McCurley My first WoW memories were from the beta long before the game even released, back in May of 2004. My first character was a human paladin that I made to duo with my friend Rico who made a gnome rogue named Grody. I had like no attacks except auto-attack and some random skills. It was awful. Eventually he made a shaman and I made an undead priest who would eventually become my main character for all of vanilla. My true first memory of World of Warcraft at launch was that I was the guy who ran around getting enough guild signatures to get the guild up and running. I ran all over the world at level 4, from Orgrimmar to Thunder Bluff, back to Tirisfal Glades and finally returning to Orgrimmar with all of the required signatures. There was this great feeling of getting the guild started that I'll never forget. It was awesome.
Michael Gray My favorite memory isn't my first but one of the defining WoW moments. When my wife first started playing, she crested a hill in the draenei starting area and saw the sunset for the first time. With a little excitement, she said, in a surprisingly amazed tone, "Wow. It's all so pretty!"
And then I compare it to my own first character -- a gnome warlock named Fisher. And I remember very clearly my own breathless wonder when I walked into Ironforge the first time, checking out the magnificent architecture and impressive layout. Ironforge is old hat to me now, but I still remember the epic feel of the city from that first time.
Olivia Grace My first WoW memory was starting a human mage, as that was what I'd played in Elder Scrolls: Oblivion, then a friend coming to my house, deleting the mage, and making me a human paladin on the correct server! I was questing around Elwynn Forest under his watchful eye, and unwittingly took on an errant Horde warrior ... I don't know what level he was, but it was a lot higher than mine!
Robin Torres When I first saw WoW, it was over The Spousal Unit's shoulder during the open beta. He had made a night elf hunter and was questing through Teldrassil. I had sworn off all fantasy MMOs and was going to stay loyal to City of Heroes, but I decided to give the open beta a try -- after all, it was free. I made a night elf druid and fell in love with the world, the class, the race, the quests, and all the things they had fixed from when I played EQ. When I got bear form (which used to be at level 10 with a quest and it was the first form), there was no going back. I bought the game at launch and have played it ever since.
Tyler Caraway My first memory was of making a human paladin. I quested through Elwynn Forest and ended up with a quest that asked for me to go to Ironforge. Being the clever person that I am, I opened up my map, found the location of the city, and plotted the route my level 10 character needed to take in order to get there: up through Redridge, then Burning Steppes, into Searing Gorge, and finally over into Dun Morogh proper. I managed to get to Lakeshire without incident, but the pack of orcs that hide behind the rocks on the northern side of the town took me by complete surprise and jumped me.
I was rescued by the sweetest hunter ever, and I still remember him saying, "Don't worry young paladin ^_^" and escorting me the rest of the way through Redridge. Once I got to Burning Steppes, he told me it was too high level to go any further and left. I pressed on. After being slaughtered at least 50 times, I finally choose to just remain a ghost and trek that way, only to discover that there was no way over the mountains into Searing Gorge. I never found Blackrock, which promptly caused me to quit and delete my paladin.
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 4)
paul.morales91 Nov 24th 2011 3:42PM
I remember when I first started my Night Elf Druid and teleported to Moonglade for the first time. It was beautiful, sure, but what really caught my attention was that it wasn't just my fellow night elves there, but several tauren as well. I then remember one of the npc's telling me that violence and faction conflict was strictly prohibited in Moonglade and being amazed that two races of opposing factions could have such a special connection.
Then I got ambushed by a horde guard at Warsong Lumber Camp in ashenvale. I was able to dispatch the orc fairly easily, but was flagged for pvp and quickly jumped by a tauren shaman. Confused and enraged, I pulled out every trick I had, healing and switching between forms until I finally defeated the tauren. It was then I realized the dark truth: there can be no peace.
Ben Nov 24th 2011 3:55PM
Similar to Anne, my first experience which dragged me in was the video to the opening of Ahn'Quiraj! Such adrenaline pumped through me :)
- Jamin
cardfrek Nov 24th 2011 4:00PM
Questing and Fishing in Darkshore with my Night Elf Hunter, and running around exploring this huge new world of Azeroth and being in awe of the great art style and design of the world.
DETwing1981 Nov 24th 2011 4:02PM
Wow, my very first memory is of Mulgore as well. My younger brother got me in to the game a few months after launch and I played it with him and his friends. At one point, we were all leveling in Mulgore (I was a warrior) and (which was alluded to by Aarons), the sky was pink/orange and the view was magnificent; not in my entire life had I ever experienced something like this in a game. We started questing together and never looked back.
It is funny to think about how long ago that was and how everyone has changed and went their separate ways. Keep in mind, the 5 of us that played together were as thick as thieves for a solid year or so, and of that original 5, only my brother and I still play, and even that is sporadic at best. The other three guys: I have no idea where they are or what they're doing. 7 years ago, amazing, sounds funny when it rolls off the tongue. Almost heartbreaking in a way...
Terrë Nov 24th 2011 4:04PM
My first ever memory was watching my son play this new game he'd gotten. He was sneaking around Ashenvale trying to avoid highborne spirits. i kept making suggestions and asking questions. I went to make some tea and came back and he was trying to fish. i suggested he click on the bobber when it bobbed. The next day I had a go on his toon, the day after that, i bought the game myself. The first real memory of actually playing was walking over a bridge in Elwynn and it suddenly going dark and creepy (Duskwood). mine and my son's toons went running back into the warmth of Elwynn, screaming like little girlies.
ElrithCC Nov 24th 2011 4:08PM
You mean you guys seriously don't remember buying this video game and playing it the first time? You just suddenly remember playing the game at some random moment early on? How old were you?
My first memory of the game was deciding to go to Walmart to buy WOW after I'd read about it for years in development. This was in December 2004, I'd just been fired from my job for photoshopping a toddler to look like a zombie,....I had some free time.
I'd never been able to play MMOs and get into them because the graphics seemed sterile and disconnected. Worlds seem like mass generated terrain, voids filled with the same repeating grid patterns and tree models stamped 1000 times. I'd played EQ and Star Wars Galaxies for the most part, unhappy with the games but still fascinated by the concept of virtual worlds.
I'd been waiting on Warhammer Online since 1999, when WOW's lush concept art started showing up in PC Gamer and other places. I couldn't believe a game would end up looking like they said they wanted it to.
After reading about the concept of Role Playing servers, and seeing a screenshot of a redbearded dwarf in the snowy mountains, I had to have the game.
I remember logging in for the first time after making a Night Elf warrior, who is still my main today, and falling in love with the charm of Teldrassil, the atmosphere of the place was just overflowing, the glow of the air, the patterns in the carved out trees of the wood, the dreamcatchers, the graphics had character and whimsy and soul. I started talking to other players in character, and would lead parties of players into the Barrow Den of Teldrassil and I'd lead hunting groups of players seeking Lady Sathrah. I lived in Teldrassil for a week or so, never before so absolutely in love with a video game setting.
I was totally blown away after leaving and seeing how unique and amazing the world looked outside, I've never really come close to this again in a video game since.
Tori Nov 24th 2011 8:53PM
I know exactly what you mean. So many other games that strive for realism or fancy new graphics never click with me. They always seem to drab and bland, whereas WoW's stylized graphics and world have so much more life and vibrancy. I think the style has aged remarkably well. No, it may not be on par with graphics like Skyrim, but it's still gorgeous and creative and no other game has connected with me the way WoW has. I love the appearance of it. Every tree and rock and detail have been placed with care, and it really shows.
Philster043 Nov 24th 2011 4:08PM
Good stuff.
I only started playing three summers ago, so my first memories are still pretty vivid. My friend and I were looking for a new MMO to play after beating Guild Wars, and we both decided to give WoW a try. We agreed on starting out as night elves, so our first zone was Teldrassil. I'd be a warrior and he would be a hunter (he loved rangers in GW, you see.)
I have two fun memories of the starting area.
One is when we were running up the large tree in Shadowglen and I fell off and I was so shocked and surprised that could happen, compared to GW. That was when I discovered jumping. OMG WE CAN JUMP!??! My friend thought it rather funny that I was so startled at all that. Ever since, WOW has absolutely spoiled me as far as that. When I was first playing Dragon Age, I sort of groaned audibly when I discovered I couldn't jump. Imagine my happiness when I found out I COULD jump in Skyrim.
The other memory I'll always cherish involves my friend. Somebody, a warrior, came up to my friend and initated a duel, right after we defeated the big spider boss in the Shadowglen cave. My friend told him to go to the other side of the room and he would accept the duel. The warrior did so. The duel started, and my friend took out his bow and shot arrows at the warrior before he could even get close. The duel wasn't even a contest. I thought it absolutely hilarious.
I was always kind of sad that my friend ultimately couldn't get into WoW. I know he would have been brilliant at the end content, but he just hated the quests.
dhallkin Nov 24th 2011 4:15PM
My first toon was a human rogue, and I remember taking her around Elwynn Forest as I was getting to know my way around. Took her down to the river that borders between Elwynn and Duskwood and of course, I didn't realise that across the river was instant death. The game even then was so seamless - my level 6 rogue crossed the river and got instantly crunched by a Dire Wolf.
Rufin Nov 24th 2011 4:11PM
The thing i remember best? My first PvP fight.
I was travelling through Dun Morogh at level 30 on my Undead (I loved exploring, i still do) and i got jumped by those patrolling guards. I killed the three of them (I guess they were lower level because i stomped them) and then kept going on the road. About a minute or so later a dwarf hunter, level 35 pops out from a hill and looks at me for a few seconds. I do a /wave at him and keep going, not knowing that he could attack me.
Well, all of 5 seconds later he started shooting at me. I ran towards him and started hitting him with my abilities (I was really stupid back then, I was a Fury in Battle Stance using HS as main attack. yeeaaah...) and somehow i killed them. I just stared at the corpse for a second and thought that it was the most bad ass thing i had ever done.
Hooked on PvP ever since.
fairlight Nov 24th 2011 4:14PM
saving up for your first mount asking all guildies to sponsor a leg for 1g each long live Hammerborn
Artemisian Nov 24th 2011 4:14PM
My first memory was my friend playing for the first time while I eagerly helped. She rolled a night elf, can't remember the class, but we decided to wander down to Dolanaar and met an owl labelled yellow. We, having no idea what that meant, freaked and attacked it and promptly died (we were lvl 1, it was 4 I think). We officially decided this game was frightening and should be approached with care.
ugoticedbro Nov 24th 2011 4:26PM
I had played warcraft 1 and 2 when I was younger, and one of my buddies told me he played wow, so I got the free trial and started up a night elf hunter. My biggest memory was logging on to the hunter for the first time at the night elf starting zone and thinking "wow... This is huge." Without ever seeing the rest of the world yet. It still amazes me how big the continents are in this game and how much work went in to making it.
Dizzle Nov 24th 2011 4:27PM
first and fav memories eh?
First was... quite honestly? Vanilla, bout a year before BC. had a Mage and Priest i was bouncing between and since i followed the cardinal rule most men did at the time, my characters were female, ran out of Northshire to deliver some pumpkins.. and all of a sudden had to bring a beatdown with my stave! beating the crap out of a Defias Cutpurse just outside the walls of NorthShire abbey... i had been fireballed things to death and this then "foul naive" as i called it appeared.. and since i was in hurry to catch up with my roomate i just wacked him with my greyitem stave until he disappeared. i looted like 40 copper and thought i was suddenly rich.. and 3 rminutes later my roomate came into the room asking my why i was screaming "HAVE AT YOU!" for a good minute there...
Fav was... this was shortly before BC like 1-2 months or shortly after i think.. cause we didn't have Water Ele's before BC right? anyways i was hoofin it to 60, i wanted to get into outlands and all that jass, i somewhere between Lv 48-54 on my mage Tzushima, and she was the most badarse robeless mage you ever saw. puddling through Un'Goro, trying to avoid death by various elites. and then all of a sudden this lv 60 UD lock appears....(i was on a PVP server at the time) fear, dot, fear. i Ran, but then i realize his dots were tickin for crap(probably a new 60 or something), so i ice barriered up, ran back, through a few incidental Frostbolts. Resist, Resist, Resist, CRIT! ooo! 5 percent of his health! i can do this... kinda... he then just chain fears me and dots me up and keeps the fear up while my ele was plinkin at em, i'm like, /sigh i'm boned. when all of a sudden, random Human rogue starts furious trying to stun lock him through the obvious hit gap(he was 52) and i was freed! i hid, ate. came back, melted his face. cheered. danced over his corpse. and then ran like hell back to marshalls refuge to fly out...
Tom Nov 24th 2011 4:37PM
my best friend finally convinced me to play after i called the game numerous names, and we were originally going to roll alliance on suramar where our other friend played, i made a paladin and got it to level 5 and a random person invited me to his guild, he promptly made me guildmaster and then left the guild, needless to say i was very excited about this, but while this went on my friend rerolled horde and i followed him over, making an orc warlock, we ended up just exploring for awhile and we got our first real discovery at ratchet, we were both so happy to have discovered something, and we seen they had a dock and the huge ocean, to us at the time ratchet was amazing, until we discovered orgrimmar, but thats another story.
Elmo Nov 24th 2011 4:57PM
My first memory of the game was watching the cinematic on the site.
after that it's watching my friend play his lowbie Human Paladin killing kobolds and forging a 2h sword.
1st self playing experience was a Troll Hunter on a different friends account up to level 3 or something.
and then finally on my own first character watching my friend use the Volley spell on his Nelf Hunter while I just rolled my Dwarf Hunter inside Anvilmar.
I'm good at remembering details...
Snuzzle Nov 24th 2011 5:12PM
My first memory was of my very first character, a tauren warrior whom the random name generator had lovingly christened "Bashinto" (hand to the Earthmother, I swear it was totally random). I was questing along through the thorny brambles "mini newbie zone dungeon" in Mulgore when a random cow invited me to a party. He might have been a druid or a hunter, I don't remember, but I was so happy to be included that I didn't care. I was thinking to myself how friendly people in this game were, and how helpful, when my (then) boyfriend popped my happy-bubble by telling me "He just wants you to be a tank for hm, you know."
At the time I had no idea what "tank" meant but I was insulted and felt used. (Later, about a year later, I'd revisit a tauren bear tank and grow to love the role).
I also was sad that I couldn't be an awesome cow warrior and still play with my (then) boyfriend on his gnome rogue. Since his rogue was "already high level" (he was 28) I switched to a night elf hunter.
krawczak Nov 24th 2011 5:13PM
My first memory was playing a Night Elf on a friend's son's account to see what the whole WoW fascination was. So I was doing the first quests and the kid started laughing You're killing pigs. This was in Vanilla.
Awesome Nov 24th 2011 5:24PM
MY first memory of WoW is when an old friend of mine tried telling me about the game (a long time ago, maybe 6-7 years ago... wow time flies...anyway!) by saying he was an orc hunter, and showed me a picture of an orc (not in-game, the arts) and I thought that it was stupid that something that big and lumbering would be running around with a boar and a bow... he then desperately tried to make me understand the awesomeness, by making a night elf, tried to explain racials, and showed me Shadowmeld which I thought was the stupidest thing ever, because you couldn't move (That move has saved my character's life so many times) and I dismissed it....
When I first started playing about 3 years ago, some of my first memories was traveling on a boat for the first time in a game, and my adventures with other night elves that had just started the game, and how it eventually narrowed down to me and a female nelf warrior, and we explored Goldshire together.... and there were no thoughts about talent points/which weapon was better for you, it was just this awesome sense of adventure, immersion, with two companions, my awesome Cat, and that Nelf warrior, as we explored the lands... good times... good times...
tl;dr : NIGHT ELVES IS WHY I PLAYZ WOW!
Kal Nov 24th 2011 5:41PM
One of my first memories was when my sis and I rolled our first toons, both Night Elves though I was a druid and she was a hunter, and heading into Ashenvale for the first time and running into our first Horde player, a druid just a few levels above us. For about 5 minutes we sat there staring at each other, waiting to see if the other would attack, until finally we decided screw it and charged. He turned and ran, and for the next 5-10 minutes we felt pretty good, until we got to Astranaar and killed 3 lvl 60 horde that had taken it over....