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Secret cow level diablo 2
Secret cow level diablo 2









secret cow level diablo 2

They all have massive polearms, and do quite heavy damage when they strike you with their very fast attacks. Every cow looks the same, there is no variation in coloration or weaponry at all.

secret cow level diablo 2

By far the most tightly-packed monsters you see anywhere in the game can be found in the Cow Level. Cows and more cows, called Hell Bovines, appear in huge, almost never-ending herds. In the current version, you may repeat the Cow Level as often as you like, providing you do not receive quest credit for killing the Cow King.Īs for the Secret Cow Level itself, it’s about what you would expect. Prior to v1.02 you could go to the Secret Cow Level as many times as you wanted to, so if you really love it in single player, you could uninstall, reinstall Diablo II, and then play do the Cow Level with your open or single player characters as many times as you want to, as long as you don’t upgrade past v1.01. You do not need to carry around Wirt’s Leg forever just go back to Tristram any time and click his corpse to get a new one. You must finish the game first (Kill Diablo in D2, Kill Baal in D2X), and then go back to Act I on the same difficulty level, and execute the cube recipe of Wirt’s Leg + a Town Portal Tome, while your character is standing in the Rogue Encampment.

secret cow level diablo 2

The cow level in the final game does not take place in the Act One caves, nor are any of the cows brown in coloration, so clearly there were some changes made during development. It was taken as simply an April Fools’ Joke at the time, but the joke was clearly on us, as things turned out. The first hint of a secret cow level came on April 1, 1999, over a year before Diablo II was released, when this screenshot was released. However, the Diablo II team apparently drew upon the rumor for inspiration and worked the whole level into Diablo II. There is no secret level or anything related to the cows other than an Easter Egg-style joke in Diablo Hellfire, and Blizzard repeatedly denied its existence in both serious and humorous ways, such as the StarCraft cheat code “there is no cow level.” There were player-created rumors/jokes about a Secret Cow Level in Diablo I, based on the cows in the pasture in Tristram that would moo, or cause your character to say something amusing, if you clicked the bovines long enough.











Secret cow level diablo 2