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My most epic loot so far has been winning the Claymore of Ancient Power.
This isn't really an epic drop story, but I had an epic time trying to get the quest items for Isle of Danas dailies. It all started when I was getting into the groove of doing the dailies and I had a GREAT time bombing the demons and blood elf ships. When I was heading into the fields for the mana remnants and bloodberries, I was halfway done on both dailies when my friend whrispered me into joining his raid for Karazhan. I accepted his offer since I love raiding and started to finish up my dailies while I wait for the raid group to invite more people. --------------------------------------------------------------- 10 minutes past ---------------------------------------------------------- I still didn't get any drops from the quest mobs. I was convinced that there was a bug in the WoW system and I kept complaining to my guildmates about how much time I am wasting on simple dailies. My guildies were getting annoyed by me and some of them even /ignored me. =[ --------------------------------------------------------------- 20 minutes past ---------------------------------------------------------- I was getting tired of this and had already gained about 10% due to my rested experiences. I even took the guts to log a ticket to a GM about my quest drop troubles.--------------------------------------------------------------- 30 minutes past ---------------------------------------------------------- The GM responded to me! YAY! He was asking many questions about my issue and I answered them honestly. After talking to him for about 3-4 minutes or so, my raid group was finally ready to go to Karazhan and I told him I had to raid. The GM actually /facepalm at me and said "Raid groups does not allow you to complete normal quests...." *sigh* I know... stupid me. xD That's still my epic time in trying to get something.
Easily the most epic loot ever was the Vanquished Tentacle of C'thun, off our first C'Thun kill. THAT THING WAS SOOOO AWESOME. Especially back in the day when it could kill players solo!
The most epic item I'll ever get will be winning this bear from wowhead on karma because of letting my IRL friends and some guildies get the Amani War Bear before me, which ended up in me never actually getting one myself. :)
Does the Scepter of the Shifting Sands count as a drop? I am not sure. Sadly, no gonglove. :\
I've not had much luck in obtaining what I consider to be particularly epic items. Thinking about the most epic item I ever received though, within the first month of release I had just learned Fishing and was leveling it in The Forlorn Cavern. I happened to fish up The 1 Ring and didn't take much notice of it. On the very next cast though, I received another! It was not until much later that I realized how rare it was to get one ring let alone two right in a row. I kept one to use for myself, and gave the other to a good friend that I played with.
The most epic loot ever would be my Benedicton, not because the eye of divinity was hard but the eye of shadow, because we pretty much spent 6hours farming and fighting horde and my boyfriend got it on his first kill and kept it from me cause he enjoyed killing horde too much
The most epic loot moment in my time playing wow had to be Ring of Saviors dropping off a trash mob in Zul'farrak. Was the first epic i ever saw and won after i started playing and at the time it was such a great feeling to get it. Since then plenty more epics have come from raiding but they have never matched the feel of the first one.
most epic loot to ever drop would have to be a shiny apple. I mean, it's shiny, it's an apple, kobolds try to steal it back from you, but in the end of a hard days work in Northshire, nothing says victory like crunching into a delicious shiny apple while standing atop a pile of defias corpses. To the shiny apple, may bushels bring luck to all new alliance adventures in the shadow of stormwind!
Definitely Ursol's Claw. I was all ready to have to run Ramps on my druid as many times as I needed too, since I had heard it was an annoying drop. But it dropped on my first run. I was so happy. :3
After 5 months of farming Molten Core and waiting for the Nightslayer Helm to drop, I decided to give WoW a break for a while. I come back a month later and on the first run through, it drops and I get it. Man that thing looked wicked. :)