#1 - 2012/11/08 05:44:00 PM
(secret level)
#7 - 2012/11/08 06:10:00 PM
Whimsyshire is actually one of my favorite places to farm whenever I'm looking to gear up another character, or help out a friend do something similar. It's nice change of pace (and scenery) and, hey, I get to punch bears in the face. So there's that. As for super serious farming? Nah, not really. It's definitely not my preferred spot, but it wasn't really designed to be that. It's a fun addition to the game, for sure, but not necessarily a core part of it. :)
#18 - 2012/11/08 06:28:00 PM
11/08/2012 10:15 AMPosted by PoobahCause honestly only a Female could truly love Whimsyshire.
I'll see your totally facetious bandwagon statement and raise you one of my own:
Real men farm Whimsyshire.
Yeah. I went there. (Snap.)
The lead content designer for Diablo III also just stopped by my desk on his way to another meeting and told me to say that Whimsyshire is "the best place to farm happiness." Now, whether that means it's where you go to find happiness or simply slaughter all that represents happiness, I don't know. He left before I could clarify. :(
11/08/2012 10:15 AMPosted by PoobahBut hey, that's me (and just about every other masculine guy out there.)
All joking aside, that's completely fine. It's certainly doesn't have to be your favorite place in the world. It's a novelty level, and one that's completely optional at that.
#22 - 2012/11/08 06:33:00 PM
11/08/2012 10:25 AMPosted by Providencereally? cause for like 100k gold you can super gear out a new toon on the AH
/shrug
Personal preference, but I enjoy farming for gear whenever I can. It might take a bit longer, and I may not have a set that's perfectly min/maxed, but I like the feeling of wearing items that I've discovered myself.
#85 - 2012/11/08 11:20:00 PM
11/08/2012 02:59 PMPosted by ShadowStarr5Although...if it's not too much trouble for your Devs...could they design a Pony Queen? Or maybe a giant Monstrous Teddy Bear that's covered in blood or some such other gory things, maybe have entrails around its feet and arms that end in spiked, club-like hands that squeak whenever it hits you?
Haha, that's certainly feedback I can pass on. :)
