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A '''gong''' is an instrument found in the tunnels beneath [[the Desert of the Knaaren]]. When hit with a [[Shock Rocket]], the gong makes a sound that imitates a frightened scream of a helpless baby [[Glute]]. The [[Knaaren]] that dwell in the tunnels are unable to resist this noise and immediately run towards the gong to find the baby and punish it. This gives [[Rayman]] a chance to run past the distracted Knaaren and enter the next part of the level.
[[File:R3HH-KnaarenGong.png|300px|thumb|right|A [[Knaaren]] striking a gong, which attracts others of its kind to the area]]


Surprisingly, [[Gong Heights]] from ''[[Rayman 1]]'' have no gongs anywhere in sight.
A '''gong''' is an instrument found in the tunnels beneath [[the Desert of the Knaaren]]. When hit with a [[Shock Rocket]], the gong makes a sound that imitates a frightened scream of a helpless baby [[Glute]]. The [[Knaaren]] that dwell in the tunnels are unable to resist this noise and immediately run towards the gong to find the baby and punish it. This gives [[Rayman]] a chance to run past the distracted [[Knaaren]] and enter the next part of the level.


[[File:R3HH-KnaarenGong.png|300px|thumb|left|A Knaaren striking a gong, which attracts other Knaaren to the area]]
Surprisingly, [[Gong Heights]] from [[Rayman 1|the first ''Rayman'' game]] have no gongs anywhere in sight.


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Revision as of 19:01, 14 March 2011

A Knaaren striking a gong, which attracts others of its kind to the area

A gong is an instrument found in the tunnels beneath the Desert of the Knaaren. When hit with a Shock Rocket, the gong makes a sound that imitates a frightened scream of a helpless baby Glute. The Knaaren that dwell in the tunnels are unable to resist this noise and immediately run towards the gong to find the baby and punish it. This gives Rayman a chance to run past the distracted Knaaren and enter the next part of the level.

Surprisingly, Gong Heights from the first Rayman game have no gongs anywhere in sight.