![]() The later Blizzard game Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos(again, you need a Warcraft 3 CD Key to play it online.) introduced the Tauren, a race of anthropomorphic bulls and cows, whether intentionally spoofing the joke or not. The cow level is rarely brought up other than as a joke but is still referenced in other products. However, defeating "The Cow King" will prevent that player from ever opening another portal to the Cow Level on that difficulty level. "The Cow King" makes an appearance as a unique Hell Bovine. Net lore has it that the ridiculously bad voices of the cows were those of various Blizzard employees. All of their sound files were of humans saying the word 'moo'. It was merely a very large area full of monsters called 'Hell Bovines' who were cows walking upright and carrying halberds. The player might also find a Gray Suit, though its sole purpose is to enhance the humor-oriented nature of the quest.īlizzard actually did put a "secret" cow level in Diablo II, although they made no secret of it. The quest is accomplished when the player returns the Brown Suit, and the quest reward is a unique armor, the Bovine Plate. Lester the Farmer is replaced by a Complete Nut who is dressed in a cow suit and wants his Brown Suit back. The Hellfire expansion gives a tongue-in-cheek nod to this rumor: if cowquest is added to command.txt, the Farmer's Orchard quest is replaced by a Cow Quest. Rumors started of a "cow level" with varying instructions or ideas on how to enter such a place and what existed in this level.īlizzard put a cheat code in StarCraft(another game developed by Blizzard, you can play this game online with a Starcraft CD Key too.): 'there is no cow level.' Typing this caused instant victory. One of the more well known aspects of Diablo was something that didn't actually exist. ![]()
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