![]() For example, if you get a Wirt's Leg from a Normal game, then open a Nightmare or Hell difficulty game and try to use it to open a Secret Cow level, the combine won't happen. The level of the Wirt's Leg you acquire must match the level of the Secret Cow Level you wish to open. Open a game in same difficulty level as the Secret Cow Level you wish to open. You will just need to go through these opening steps first each time. ![]() Back in early D2, you could not open the level again if you killed The Cow King, but this restriction was removed and you can open a Secret Cow Level whenever you choose. You need to complete all acts in Normal to open Secret Cows, all Nightmare acts for Nightmare Secret Cows, etc. You can only open the Secret Cow Level for a difficulty level you've completed. There are good reasons to farm it on every level, not just on the highest level possible. However, it is most often farmed without Magic Find gear for socketed Normal items, runes, jewels, and gems. The Secret Cow Level is one of the most popular treasure farming levels in Diablo II: Resurrected, and with good reason: there are tons of great drops with chances for set items, uniques, and rares. Lo rune technically doesn't count, didn't come from in the cow level, everything else did.This guide will show how to open the Secret Cow Level in Diablo II: Resurrected Patch 2.7 & Ladder Season 4, and highlight the best strategies and classes to make the most of this treasure area. I opened up 99% of all chest, killed all cows. ![]() Is 100 runs worth it? Takes a lot of time. ![]() Some notables: Lo rune going to trav, Sur rune on 100th run (bang bang), vex rune, 4os eth ca that I turned into a NICE insight Lvl90, ~250-300mf, changed some gear half way through. ![]() Last updated at 14:00:17 UTC Weekly Help Desk RAGE Loot Thread Trade Threadįirst number is run, then item(s), then from what (cow, common - boss - champ - king, or chest, etc.). ![]()
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