Secret level
Rumors about a Diablo III secret level began even before the game itself was announced, with fans frequently speculating about what sort of Secret Cow Level we might see next time. It's unknown if the D3 Team had anything in mind in the early days, but shortly after Diablo III's debut, the art controversy kicked up, resulted in various there are no rainbows in D3! jokes, and was picked up and run with by the design team themselves.
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Beta Data Mined Information
SPOILER WARNING
Fans digging into the game files included in the Diablo III beta client found numerous references to secret levels and hidden content. AS with all data mined information, it's not known if the following will be in the game in any form.
There are also numerous horse-related codewords in the Diablo III game info.[1] Several NPCs (including Tyrael) most of the big bosses (including all of the act bosses), and various related items and areas bear horse-releated codenames, to preserve their secrecy. For instance, "Dressage" is the codename for the Thousand Pounder boss. Thus there are dozens of equine-themed code names in the game code, only some of which actually refer to the secret level.
The following are the code names for various events in the game, as they appear in the game files. More information will be added as these terms are decoded. The 1000 Monster Fight events is thought to refer to Tyrael and angel-related events.
A4_1000MonsterFight_Encounter_Name Boss: Battle For Ponies
- A4_1000MonsterFight_Taunt_Text The battle for ponies is about to begin.
- A4_1000MonsterFight_Join_Instruction {s1} is about to witness
- A4_1000MonsterFight_Enter_Instruction You are about to witness
- A4_1000MonsterFight_Info_Text The rest of your party will be able to teleport in once you enter
- BridlePurpose_Encounter_Name The Pinnacle of Ponies Event
- BridlePurpose_Join_Instruction {s1} is about to enter
- BridlePurpose_Enter_Instruction You are about to enter
- BridlePurpose_Info_Text The rest of your party will be able to teleport in once you enter
Ponies_HopePrison Hope's Prison
- PoniesPurificationTimer Purification Timer
- Bridle_Ponies Bridle
- BridleRitual_Encounter_Name Cells of the Condemned Event
- BridleRitual_Join_Instruction {s1} is about to enter
- BridleRitual_Enter_Instruction You are about to enter
- BridleRitual_Info_Text The rest of your party will be able to teleport in once you enter
TentacleHorse Rainbow Western
- Unique_TentacleHorse_A Midnight Sparkle
- TentacleHorse_B_Unique Nightmarity
- Unique_TentacleHorse_A Nightmare is Magic
- Unique_TentacleHorse_B Generosity in Death
Rainbow Color Controversy
Most fans thought Diablo III looked awesome right from the start. A minority of fans weren't so pleased though, and their objections soon crystallized around the idea that Diablo III was "too colorful." No one seemed to object to the monster and character graphics; it was the well-lit, blue/green-tinted dungeons that drew most of the criticism, and some of the too-pretty outdoor scenes. Some of which even had rainbows!
See the art controversy page for a full rundown of this issue.
Blizzcon T-shirts
The "too colorful" argument went on for some time, but had largely faded away by Blizzcon 2008, in October, four months after the game's debut. The D3 Team saw that the controversy wasn't entirely forgotten, by wearing custom made baby-blue Diablo III t-shirts featuring happy unicorns, clouds, rainbows, and more. One is seen in the the photo to the right.
Fans found these t-shirts hilarious, and instantly incorporated the artwork into hugely popular wallpapers, brilliant animations, fake screenshots, t-shirt sales, and much more.
Bashiok's Photoshoppery
The next instance of official support for rainbows and unicorns in Diablo III came in early 2009, when Bashiok got to joking with some fans in a forum thread, and quickly produced this photoshopped screenshot. It's a real image from Diablo III; a scene that's seen in the WWI gameplay movie; Bashiok just added the rainbow-farting unicorn and associated special effects.
Conclusions?
None of this joking means there will be any sort of secret level in Diablo III, and it certainly doesn't mean that there will be a secret level with rainbows and happy unicorns, etc. At this point the fans and designers are just having fun with this ridiculous concept, and amusing themselves by throwing the images and jokes back and forth. Whether they'll amount to anything that's actually in the game remains to be seen.
It's wise not to get your hopes up too high. That said, everyone thought the D2 team was just joking with their Secret Cow Level comments and April Fool's screenshots, and look how that turned out.