What items can you get from Whimsyshire?

What items can you get from Whimsyshire?

That’s right, only in Whimsydale can you murder a unicorn and get cool glowing wings. Also, Whimsydale is extremely lucrative. While Whimsyshire most exists for the portrait frame and the sense of accomplishment, getting to go to Whimsydale means lots of gold, crafting materials and gemstones.

What can you get from Whimsydale?

Whimsydale

  • Piñata: multiple Death’s Breath and Forgotten Soul.
  • Lovely Gifts: dozens of items, including multiple Magic Items, Rare Items and Legendary Items.
  • Funny Shrooms: multiple Death’s Breath.
  • Pot o’ Gold: large amount of gold, a single highest quality gem (Imperial at level 70)

    How do you unlock Whimsyshire?

    Whimsyshire can be accessed in both Adventure and story mode. If necessary, change quest and select Act I (e.g. “A Shattered Crown” or later). To get to Whimsyshire, take the The Old Ruins waypoint and head back northwest towards Cain’s house.

    What does the Staff of Herding do?

    The Staff of Herding allows players to access the zone Whimsyshire, not to be confused with Whimsydale, which is accessed through a Rainbow Goblin’s portal. This page details how to obtain the materials for the staff, craft it, as well as the possible rewards of Whimsyshire.

    Is the chorus sympathetic or antagonist in the clouds?

    A typical Aristophanic Chorus, even if it starts out as hostile to the protagonist, is the protagonist’s cheer squad by the end of the play. In The Clouds however, the Chorus appears sympathetic at first but emerges as a virtual antagonist by the end of the play.

    What was the name of the play that defeated the clouds?

    In fact one of the plays that defeated The Clouds in 423 was called Connus, written by Ameipsias, and it too lampooned Socrates.

    When was the original version of the clouds revised?

    It was revised between 420 and 417 BC and was thereafter circulated in manuscript form. No copy of the original production survives, and scholarly analysis indicates that the revised version is an incomplete form of Old Comedy. This incompleteness, however, is not obvious in translations and modern performances.