Diablo 4might be a bleak and depressing game at times, but that doesn’t mean its players aren’t up for a little giggle every now and again. That was made very clear when a bunch of them got together totry and find a secret cow level that probably doesn’t even exist. Whenever an opportunity for shenanigans strikes, you can bet there are a bunch of players out there that will try and make the most of it, as shown by what appears to be a new exploit making the rounds that allows you to create your very own tiny horse army.
First shared by u/zer0ag3nt on the Diablo 4 subreddit, they reveal that if you drop a mount out of your inventory, a miniature version of that same horse will appear next to you. You’d think with how simple the method is that people would’ve discovered this adorable little bug already, but judging from the massive positive reaction from fellow fans, that clearly wasn’t the case.
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Of course, in typical gaming fashion, this concept was immediately taken to its most extreme, as another user called u/Door__Opener shared an image of their small horse army in the same thread. Taking it one step further, another user going by the name u/Senorragequit made a completely separate post showing off their horse army, with a grand total of 23 noble steeds all lined up and ready to charge into battle.
Unfortunately, it doesn’t appear as though you may actually move or ride these puny ponies, but it still makes for a rather ridiculous sight when you line them all up and stand beside them. You can even set up your little horse army without fear of any other players swiping them too, as mounts are account locked and can’t be traded with anyone else. Even if you could steal them, I definitely wouldn’t want to annoy someone with 23 tiny horses they could use to exact some cold hard revenge.
In other Diablo 4 community news,fans have been getting into arguments pretty frequently over the game’s super rare Unique items. Diablo 4 lead class designer Adam Jackson recently shared six Unique pieces of gear that have stupidly low drop rates, so low that only a handful of people have actually obtained the gear since launch. This has prompted arguments from fans over whether to bother farming for it at all, with one player going so far as to call those who do “ignorant” of the mathematics behind the drop rate.
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