
so long as you're willing to spend a while flying around the game world. The Explorer: When you've completely explored all the zones in Eastern Kingdoms, Kalimdor, Outland, Northrend, Cataclysm, and Pandaria, you'll pick up this title - and a tabard, to boot! This one is time-consuming, but takes no special effort beyond venturing into each part of each zone, so it's easy enough to get.(If you keep going, you can pick up the Perky Pug pet, too, which will help build your pet collection.) The Patient: If you're not a fan of doing heroics, you probably haven't picked up this title, which is granted when you've grouped with 50 random players through the dungeon finder.
Whether you want to advertise this particular craziness, however, is up to you.
The Crazy Cat Man/Lady: Show your love for the cats of Azeroth by collecting 20 of them to earn this title. So title and achievement hunters should be sure to pay attention whenever there's a special event - it's likely to offer some cool title rewards! Event titles: Though there are too many to mention them individually, most of Azeroth's in-game events also have achievements and titles you can pick up, like Merrymaker for Winter Veil and The Hallowed for Hallow's End. Just don't expect your fellow players to be particularly reassured if you show up to a group with this title turned on. Jenkins: You've seen the video and now you can get the Leeeeeeeeeeeeeroy! achievement, which lets you set your title to " Jenkins." You'll have to head to Upper Blackrock Spire and kill 50 rookery whelps in 15 seconds - not a difficult task for level 90s (or even 80s or 70s). If becoming an in-game professor has never been your ambition, perhaps you'd be interested in picking up the Chef title for cooking or the Salty title for fishing? One rare artifact will get you Assistant Professor, ten rare artifacts will get you Associate Professor, and twenty rare artifacts will get you Professor. The Assistant Professor title only requires you to solve a single rare artifact, which puts it towards the top of the list for ease - though you'll need to commit more time to archeology to get Associate Professor and Professor. But if you can put up with the grind, you'll pick up some cool titles for solving rare artifacts. Assistant Professor: To put it politely, archaeology is grindy.