Chiltara does not always spawn, so you may need to clear the dungeon several times. When she spawns, she has a rare chance to drop the Gibbering Gemstone. The item will be account bound as soon as it drops. There is also a bounty quest to kill Chiltara, which may make finding the Huntress easier.
Chiltara herself is also not guaranteed to spawn, and does not guarantee a drop of the Gibbering Gemstone. As of patch 2.4. 1 it appears that she spawns a large percentage of time, but getting the gemstone to drop has a very low percentage.
It used to be 100% drop rate but on the flipside Chiltara was a rare spawn. Now it's the other way around, Chiltara has a guaranteed spawn rate but the Gibbering Gemstone has a very low drop rate. I've tried a lot and Chiltara doesn't spawn everytime, half of the times I've tried she spawned.
just wanted to detail my approach for getting the gibbering gemstone you need to craft the staff of herding, which will grant you access to whimsyshire. it's one of the more annoying items to farm and my estimate is that you have a 1.25% chance to get it with each try.
Most of the time the area spawns the Icefall Caves, however 30% of the time, the Caverns of Frost will appear. There is a chance that a rare, purple-named mini-boss named Chiltara (A unique Wintersbane Huntress) will spawn within the cave.
Chiltara is a Unique Wintersbane Huntress that can be found on the second level of the Caverns of Frost "Note: Low percent chance of her showing up".
Icefall Cave is the only location where you can find Delibird in FireRed, and Sneasel in LeafGreen, and is also the only area in the game where the player can find a Lapras in the wild.
When she spawns, she has a rare chance to drop the Gibbering Gemstone. The item will be account bound as soon as it drops. There is also a bounty quest to kill Chiltara, which may make finding the Huntress easier. Gemstone drop rate is approximately 5%, but as of patch 2.0.
The Black Mushroom is a reagent for the Staff of Herding which grants you access to the secret level Whimsyshire. This item is found in the Cathedral Level 1 in Act I. It doesn't always spawn but if you want to farm for it, take the Waypoint to Cathedral Level 1. Simply explore that level, rinse and repeat.
What difficulty level are you farming it on? Keep in mind that a while back, Blizz made all mats, including Gibbering Gemstone, a higher droprate on higher torment levels. So if you are speed running normal, or even low torments for it, you should just instead do T16 runs for it.
The Liquid Rainbow is a miscellaneous crafting material in Diablo III, it is used to construct the Staff of Herding which is necessary to access Whimsyshire. It has an Item Level of 1 and requires a character level of 1. "The colors swirl and twist in hypnotic patterns."
Put the Staff of Herding in your inventory (it's not necessary to equip it). Note that the staff is permanent and it is not consumed; in fact, you can replay the Whimsyshire level as many times as you like. Whimsyshire can be accessed in both Adventure and story mode.
It's faster than to level some gems xD. Yes… if you run campaign mode to the middle of Act III you can repeat the chapter where the gem appears over and over. If you get Caverns of Frost it will always spawn a Chilltara with the same low chance of dropping the Gibbering Gemstone.
The Plans: Staff of Herding are a required ingredient to craft the Staff of Herding, which is used to gain access to Whimsyshire. The plans are dropped randomly by Izual on Act 4: Prime Evil (on any difficulty level). Head to The Crystal Colonnade and find your way to the Gateway to the Silver Spire.
Once you've got a Staff of Herding in your inventory, head to the Act 1 camp and then portal over to The Old Ruins waypoint. From here, head west but keep hugging the southern-most part of the screen. Eventually you'll reach a glowing chasm in the ground, with a spectral cow standing nearby.
The mushroom is rare and you may need to create new sessions multiple times before finding it.
The next time you spot a Coprinus comatus that is nothing more than black, dripping tatters from a pale white stipe, please do not be horrified as Percy Shelley may have been. Consider appreciating the fascinating and innovative process that this mushroom shares with other inky cap members within the fungal kingdom.
Zuggtmoy or Tsuggtmoy was the Demon Queen of Fungi. Her symbol was a jawless human skull with fungi blooming from within, though some of her false cults used other symbols. For example, her cult in the Temple of Elemental Evil used the symbol of the Elder Elemental Eye.
You can get Petrified Scream s from Greater Rift Guardians. The droprate is around 5%.
Wings of Justice (a.k.a. Angelic Wings or Eternal Light) are a PC-exclusive vanity item for Diablo III. They are only available to players who have purchased a Collector's Edition of Diablo III. When used, they apply or remove "a display of heavenly power": glowing angelic wings, blue like those worn by Tyrael.
The drop rates are roughly a 5% chance from a Pinata (Hamburger) and a 10% chance for a Spectrum from any unique (read: purple named) mob. It can be a long time before you find one, but certainly can be rewarding.
1. Azelf, Mesprit, and Uxie. While our number one spot for the rarest 'mon is technically three Pokemon, that's also part of what makes them so rare. Each one only spawns in specific regions, and they don't show up often at all.
For a Pokémon that's technically available to catch in the wild, Archen is one of the rarest Pokémon in the game. Perhaps that's rightfully so, considering it's a Fossil-type Pokémon. It's incredibly unlikely you'll have ever come across an Archen, even back in the day when it was available in 7km eggs.