
In the second episode of Heat Eaters, chef Esther Choi does a deep dive into SPICY CHINESE FOOD to explore tingly hand-ripped noodles, powerful street-food lamb skewers, and classic hot pot with Bobby Flay. Unlike the cow level from Diablo II, Whimsyshire isn't an especially difficult area, so there's no need to worry about if your characters are ready for it.
Take the staff to the open red glowing crevasse on Old Tristram Road in Act 1, use the staff and accept the quest. Using all the items found above, the recipe for the Staff of Herding, and 50,000 gold. The recipe for the Staff of Herding drop of Izual in Act 4. This is in the same area that you destroy the ballistics.
Gibbering Gemstone drops from Chiltara a rare spawn in the Frozen Cave Act 3. Wirts Bell from a vendor in the Bazaar Act 2. To enter the cave you must find a random spawn vendor in the Oasis. Liquid Rainbow in a Mysterious Cave from a Mysterious chest in the Oasis Act 2. Leorics Shinbone from the fireplace in Leorics Manor in Act 1. The Black Mushroom from Cathedral level 1 in Act 1. If you'd prefer to read how to do it, we've got step-by-step instructions below: Tired of reading about it!? The video above, created by the folks at Force Strategy Gaming, shows you how to check out Whimsyshire for yourself. The designers came up with the idea for the My Little Pony-esque world two years ago after fans complained that Diablo III looked "too colorful" based on a few screenshots. Like the cow world, which was created in response to rumors about a hidden world full of murderous cows in the original Diablo (but didn't actually exist), Whimsyshire was designed with fans in mind. Diablo III has a little more relaxed hidden world, the almost painfully colorful "Whimsyshire."
Diablo II brought players to maddeningly difficult "cow level".
Diablo III, like Diablo II before it, has a secret joke world that can only be accessed by collecting a series of inconspicuous items and making them into a key.