Talk:Flying Blue Elf
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Do you think we should have an article about the tiny sparkles throughout this game? --iHeckler9
17:59, 16 March 2011 (UTC)
- I don't find it worth to talk about. The tiny sparkles have just the purpose to trigger the appearance of objects/events. --
Haruka
18:46, 16 March 2011 (UTC) - Aren't those Gendoors? Maybe get someone with Rayman Designer to write it. —Spiraldoor
20:02, 16 March 2011 (UTC)
- Gendoors and Killdoors are other thing. If my memory doesn't fail, the sparkles only make objects appear when Rayman punches them. If you want I can confirm that in my Rayman Designer, tough that it also applies to the PC version's Rayman 1. --
Haruka
21:08, 16 March 2011 (UTC)
- If sparkles are identical to Gendoors except for the fact that you have to punch them to activate them, it would be redundant to give them their own article, as most of it would be the same as the Gendoor one. The sparkles should be given a single paragraph in the Gendoor page. —Spiraldoor
22:05, 16 March 2011 (UTC)
- I can try to confirm if they also make events happen, and not being just limited to objects. Maybe it will go to the same thing. I really should eat more magnesium and omega 3 capsules. --
Haruka
22:24, 16 March 2011 (UTC)
- Well that was relevant. Anyway, I think you can only punch them in Designer. In Advance you have to go over them with Rayman to activate them, which is how Bad/Dark Rayman appears. --iHeckler9
13:05, 17 March 2011 (UTC)
- The Events Editor of Rayman Designer has got the sparkles in the Gendoor and Killdoors section. It seems it is what I said first: triggers the appearance of objects/events with a punch. I remember in Rayman 1 for PC you also need to punch. In PlayStation it is enough to pass by them. --
Haruka
18:35, 17 March 2011 (UTC)
- As far as I remember, you don't have to punch them in any version of the original game. —


21:40, 17 March 2011 (UTC)
- Damn, what's wrong with my memory? You're right. But one thing I am fully sure: in Rayman Designer you need to punch them to trigger the objects/events. --
Haruka
22:34, 17 March 2011 (UTC)
- Indeed. As concerns the sparkles on the wiki, I think they should be included in the Gendoor article. —


09:30, 18 March 2011 (UTC)
- Same opinion. It is an undiscretable way to use Gendoors/Killdoors. --
Haruka
09:51, 18 March 2011 (UTC)
- Same opinion. It is an undiscretable way to use Gendoors/Killdoors. --
- Indeed. As concerns the sparkles on the wiki, I think they should be included in the Gendoor article. —
- Damn, what's wrong with my memory? You're right. But one thing I am fully sure: in Rayman Designer you need to punch them to trigger the objects/events. --
- As far as I remember, you don't have to punch them in any version of the original game. —
- The Events Editor of Rayman Designer has got the sparkles in the Gendoor and Killdoors section. It seems it is what I said first: triggers the appearance of objects/events with a punch. I remember in Rayman 1 for PC you also need to punch. In PlayStation it is enough to pass by them. --
- Well that was relevant. Anyway, I think you can only punch them in Designer. In Advance you have to go over them with Rayman to activate them, which is how Bad/Dark Rayman appears. --iHeckler9
- I can try to confirm if they also make events happen, and not being just limited to objects. Maybe it will go to the same thing. I really should eat more magnesium and omega 3 capsules. --
- If sparkles are identical to Gendoors except for the fact that you have to punch them to activate them, it would be redundant to give them their own article, as most of it would be the same as the Gendoor one. The sparkles should be given a single paragraph in the Gendoor page. —Spiraldoor
- Gendoors and Killdoors are other thing. If my memory doesn't fail, the sparkles only make objects appear when Rayman punches them. If you want I can confirm that in my Rayman Designer, tough that it also applies to the PC version's Rayman 1. --
Is it worth adding to the article that the Elves are noteably absent in the Jaguar version of the game? I was thinking of tacking it on, but wasn't sure where. --Electoon (talk) 19:23, 4 September 2017 (UTC)