Happy Birthday Diablo III!
Blizzard’s latest installment in the demon-slaying action
RPG series turned 3 this past weekend, and they decided to do something a
little special for D3 players by addressing all things bovine and the secret
cow level.
The cow level was mostly a running gag by
Blizzard that began back in the first game in the Diablo series. If you clicked
one of the cows in Tristram enough times, instead of the requisite “moo” the
player’s character would break the fourth wall and talk to the player – telling
us either “Yup that’s a cow alright!” and reminding us that “Hey, I am no
milkmaid!” As we clicked more, the game
cycled through more of these quips from our character. This little easter egg
was what prompted the rumor of a secret cow level, which as legend has it,
stated a portal to it could be opened if a player clicked a cow enough times.
It’s alright, I clicked the hell out of those cows too – it was such a
ridiculous thing that I had to see for myself.
Of course while taking the official stance that there is no
cow level, they fed the rumor machine by making “thereisnocowlevel” a cheat
code in Starcraft.
Diablo II took that rumor and ran with it, creating a cow
level that could be accessed combining a tome of town portal and Wirt’s leg in
your Horadric cube. It eventually became a popular place for players to grind
experience and culminated in a battle with the Cow King.
Diablo III, I suppose sort of in that vein, replaced some
treasure goblins with treasure bovines instead. And much like the rainbow
goblins open up a portal to Whimsyshire, these treasure cows open up a red
portal described as the following:
"Leads to a place that does not exist. The Burning Hells are not
responsible for events that transpire there. If you claim to have been to this
place, you will be called a liar. Void where prohibited."
There are gags harkening back to Diablo II, like a quest
from the ghost of the then-slain Cow King, who wryly quips that these cows must
have some sort of beef with you on a quest called “Tipping Point.” And if you
take a look at the pictures, that’s right, some health globes are actually
steaks.
I will close by saying this – this place is
difficult. On Master difficulty rare spawns showed up with multiple packs of
elites (seriously always with fire chains) and my first time through while
dealing with them I stumbled upon the map boss, the Cow Queen. She throws so
much lightning that I would rank her as more difficult than many of the bosses
in the game just based on the sheer damage output she hurls at you, and in my
case my gear wasn’t exactly dripping with resistances. This is one of the rare
times I died playing with this character so far – she takes very little damage,
and there were times when both potions and breath of heaven were on cooldown,
leaving my to my doom. But when you’re done with her you do get 4 radiant
chests.
Unfortunately no, there were no bovine-themed legendaries,
at least none that dropped for me.