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| attacks = Breathing fire and chomping down
| attacks = Breathing fire and chomping down
| species = [[Dragon]]
| species = [[Dragon]]
| resistance = Unknown (can be defeated with one [[Blue Punch]])
| resistance = Unknown (can be defeated with one [[Flying Punch]])
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In ''[[Rayman Legends]]'', dragons are first seen in [[Once upon a Time]]’s opening sequence. Here, they are seen raiding the forest alongside the [[Livingstone|Lividstones]] and carrying cages with [[Teensie]]s inside them.  
In ''[[Rayman Legends]]'', dragons are first seen in [[Once upon a Time]]’s opening sequence. Here, they are seen raiding the forest alongside the [[Livingstone|Lividstones]] and carrying cages with [[Teensie]]s inside them.  


The heroes first encounter them in [[How to Shoot your Dragon]]. One can be seen in the background of the first section, possibly foreshadowing their appearance. Later on, after being called on by a [[Dark Teensy]], multiple dragons, breathing fire at the heroes. They can be defeated with a single [[Blue Punch]] or, in the Wii U, PlayStation Vita, and [[Murfy's Touch|Switch]] versions, with one of the flaming rocks fired by [[Murfy]]’s slingshot. Another one appears in the level’s [[How to Shoot your Dragon#Invaded|invaded counterpart]], albeit in the background. A large, purple dragon appears in [[Castle Rock]] and its [[Castle Rock#8-Bit Edition|8-bit counterpart]], once again breathing fire at the heroes. This one cannot be defeated, despite multiple dragons being present among a pile of defeated enemies at the end of the level.
The heroes first encounter them in [[How to Shoot your Dragon]]. One can be seen in the background of the first section, possibly foreshadowing their appearance. Later on, after being called on by a [[Dark Teensy]], multiple dragons, breathing fire at the heroes. They can be defeated with a single [[Flying Punch]] or, in the Wii U, PlayStation Vita, and [[Murfy's Touch|Switch]] versions, with one of the flaming rocks fired by [[Murfy]]’s slingshot. Another one appears in the level’s [[How to Shoot your Dragon#Invaded|invaded counterpart]], albeit in the background. A large, purple dragon appears in [[Castle Rock]] and its [[Castle Rock#8-Bit Edition|8-bit counterpart]], once again breathing fire at the heroes. This one cannot be defeated, despite multiple dragons being present among a pile of defeated enemies at the end of the level.


==''Brawlhalla''==
==''Brawlhalla''==
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How to Shoot your Dragon 10.png|A dragon in the background in [[How to Shoot your Dragon]]
How to Shoot your Dragon 10.png|A dragon in the background in [[How to Shoot your Dragon]]
How to Shoot your Dragon 13.png|Dragons called by a [[Dark Teensy]] in [[Teensies In Trouble]]
How to Shoot your Dragon 13.png|Dragons called by a [[Dark Teensy]] in [[Teensies In Trouble]]
Dragon Attack.jpg|In most versions of the game, the heroes use the [[Blue Punch]] to defeat dragons in [[How to Shoot your Dragon]]
Dragon Attack.jpg|In most versions of the game, the heroes use the [[Flying Punch]] to defeat dragons in [[How to Shoot your Dragon]]
MurphyCatapult.jpg|In the Wii U, PlayStation Vita et Nintendo Switch versions of the game, [[Murfy]] uses a catapult to defeat dragons in [[How to Shoot your Dragon]]
MurphyCatapult.jpg|In the Wii U, PlayStation Vita et Nintendo Switch versions of the game, [[Murfy]] uses a catapult to defeat dragons in [[How to Shoot your Dragon]]
Castle Rock 6.png|The purple dragon from [[Castle Rock]]
Castle Rock 6.png|The purple dragon from [[Castle Rock]]

Revision as of 16:07, 23 September 2024

Dragon
Dragon
Alignment {{{alignment}}}

Appears in Rayman Legends
Location Teensies In Trouble

Portrayed by {{{portrayed by}}}

Resistance Unknown (can be defeated with one Flying Punch)
Attacks Breathing fire and chomping down

Sex {{{sex}}}
Species Dragon

Relatives {{{relatives}}}

Dragons are major enemies in Teensies In Trouble, the first world of Rayman Legends. They are the companions of Lividstones, and a large one named Grunderbite is the boss of this world.

They play a similar role to the dragons from Olympus Maximus.

Appearance

Dragons have yellow eyes, and sport four small limbs. They have short, stubby tails with three spikes on the end, and small, wobbly wings. They also wear spiked collars on their necks. They are inspired by the dragons of European mythology.

In Rayman Legends

In Rayman Legends, dragons are first seen in Once upon a Time’s opening sequence. Here, they are seen raiding the forest alongside the Lividstones and carrying cages with Teensies inside them.

The heroes first encounter them in How to Shoot your Dragon. One can be seen in the background of the first section, possibly foreshadowing their appearance. Later on, after being called on by a Dark Teensy, multiple dragons, breathing fire at the heroes. They can be defeated with a single Flying Punch or, in the Wii U, PlayStation Vita, and Switch versions, with one of the flaming rocks fired by Murfy’s slingshot. Another one appears in the level’s invaded counterpart, albeit in the background. A large, purple dragon appears in Castle Rock and its 8-bit counterpart, once again breathing fire at the heroes. This one cannot be defeated, despite multiple dragons being present among a pile of defeated enemies at the end of the level.

Brawlhalla

A dragon of this species was supposed to be added as a sidekick in the fighting game Brawlhalla, as part of a Rayman-themed event, but it was removed from the game files before the start of the event.[1]

Gallery

References

  1. Reddit, Rayman Legends dragon is shown in the Gfx_Robots file. accidental or intentional leak?, https://www.reddit.com/r/Brawlhalla/comments/9cxvvi/rayman_legends_dragon_is_shown_in_the_gfx_robots/