Shayman

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Shayman
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Alignment Good

Appears in Rayman Adventures, Rayman's Incrediballs Dodge
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Sex Male
Species Rayman's species
Status Shaman (formerly), GOT member (current)

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Unlock criteria Olympic Pack (Rayman Adventures)

31 Incrediballs (Rayman's Incrediballs Dodge)

Shayman is a playable character in Rayman Adventures and Rayman's Incrediballs Dodge. He was a shaman born in the while and has the ability to possess animals, but after trying it on Grovebox and almost getting lost, he has stopped doing so.

As stated in this pack, Shayman is a member of the "GOT", Glade Olympic Team.

Description

Shayman is a tanned limbless member of Rayman's species. He has dark brown hair, with colorful feathers on the side of his head. He has two red paint strokes on his nose. Shayman wears a necklace made of sharp teeth on top of his torso and wears a grass skirt. His feet are protected with leaves tied onto them.

Role in the games

Rayman Adventures

One with nature and born into the wild, Shayman is known for his ability to possess animals and other creatures. That is, until he tried it on Grovebox and almost got lost in his empty head.
—In-game description, Rayman Adventures

He can only be bought in Rayman Adventures through the Olympic Pack that includes him, Amazonia, Grovebox, and Teenseer.

Rayman's Incrediballs Dodge

In March 2022, Shayman was added to the browser game Rayman's Incrediballs Dodge as a playable character. He can be found in the Legendary characters section, and becomes playable after unlocking 31 Incrediballs.

Gallery

Trivia

  • Shayman's costume sharing photo shows his original design. He can be seen with a thin, sharp bone pinned into his nose. His feathers and face paint were also different. His grass skirt used to have had a triangular pattern going across it.
    • This design was slightly reworked possibly due to it likely being based on the stereotypical image of indigenous tribes.

See also