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==In ''[[Rayman Origins]]''==
==In ''[[Rayman Origins]]''==
Drums appear in [[Desert of Dijiridoos]] and [[Grumbling Grottos]]. Some of them are small and mounted to didgeridoos, while others are much larger. Some drums remain stationary, but others may move horizontally or vertically.
Drums appear in the [[Desert of Dijiridoos]] and the [[Desert of Dijiridoos|Grumbling Grottos]]. Some of them are small and mounted to didgeridoos, while others are much larger. Some drums remain stationary, but others may move horizontally or vertically.


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==In ''[[Rayman Legends]]'' and ''[[Rayman Adventures]]''==
==In ''[[Rayman Legends]]'' and ''[[Rayman Adventures]]''==
Drums appear in several levels of [[Olympus Maximus]], and in [[Desert of Dijiridoos]] from the [[Back to Origins]] painting. They act the same as all other bouncy platforms in both games; the player can bounce normally on them, or crush attack in order to bounce farther/higher.
Drums appear in several levels of [[Olympus Maximus]], and in the [[Desert of Dijiridoos]] from the [[Back to Origins]] painting. They act the same as all other bouncy platforms in both games; the player can bounce normally on them, or crush attack in order to bounce farther/higher.


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Revision as of 13:36, 29 August 2019

Drums are bouncy platforms which appear in Rayman Origins, Rayman Legends and Rayman Adventures.

In Rayman Origins

Drums appear in the Desert of Dijiridoos and the Grumbling Grottos. Some of them are small and mounted to didgeridoos, while others are much larger. Some drums remain stationary, but others may move horizontally or vertically.

In Rayman Legends and Rayman Adventures

Drums appear in several levels of Olympus Maximus, and in the Desert of Dijiridoos from the Back to Origins painting. They act the same as all other bouncy platforms in both games; the player can bounce normally on them, or crush attack in order to bounce farther/higher.