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'''The Woods of Light''' | '''The Woods of Light''', also known as '''the Clearing''', is a location in ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape]]'' and its remakes. It follows [[Rayman]] and [[Globox]]'s escape from [[the Buccaneer]], and is the first level in all versions of the game but [[Rayman 2 Forever|the Game Boy Color adaptation]], in which it doesn't appear at all. It is a tutorial level without enemies and significantly shorter than the other levels in the game. This is where [[Rayman]] learns that [[Ly the Fairy]] was captured by the [[Robo-Pirate Army|pirates]] and then decides to set her free. | ||
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[[image:BzzitRayman2.jpg|left|thumb|320px|[[Bzzit]] shortly appears in the Woods of Light]] | [[image:BzzitRayman2.jpg|left|thumb|320px|[[Bzzit]] shortly appears in the Woods of Light]] | ||
[[Rayman]] soon finds the first [[cage]] in the game, which contains the first [[yellow Lum]] he will collect. He has to go down a waterfall, and then up a small valley to find three [[ | [[Rayman]] soon finds the first [[cage]] in the game, which contains the first [[yellow Lum]] he will collect. He has to go down a waterfall, and then up a small valley to find three [[baby Globox]]es crying. | ||
They temporarily calm down when they see [[Rayman]], but start crying again when they learn he has no idea where their father is. [[Rayman]] then asks where [[Ly the Fairy|Ly]] is, and the babies burst in tears, telling him she was captured by the [[Robo-Pirate Army|pirates]]. | They temporarily calm down when they see [[Rayman]], but start crying again when they learn he has no idea where their father is. [[Rayman]] then asks where [[Ly the Fairy|Ly]] is, and the babies burst in tears, telling him she was captured by the [[Robo-Pirate Army|pirates]]. |
Revision as of 17:28, 6 July 2010
The Woods of Light, also known as the Clearing, is a location in Rayman 2: The Great Escape and its remakes. It follows Rayman and Globox's escape from the Buccaneer, and is the first level in all versions of the game but the Game Boy Color adaptation, in which it doesn't appear at all. It is a tutorial level without enemies and significantly shorter than the other levels in the game. This is where Rayman learns that Ly the Fairy was captured by the pirates and then decides to set her free.
Original versionAfter being separated from Globox, Rayman starts looking for his friend and finds himself in these peaceful woods. He meets Murfy, who arrives to teach him the basics of the game's controls as he walks past the Stones of Thought. Rayman soon finds the first cage in the game, which contains the first yellow Lum he will collect. He has to go down a waterfall, and then up a small valley to find three baby Globoxes crying. They temporarily calm down when they see Rayman, but start crying again when they learn he has no idea where their father is. Rayman then asks where Ly is, and the babies burst in tears, telling him she was captured by the pirates. Rayman then decides to head for the Fairy Glade, where she is help captive, and frees a group of Teensies who argue over who of them is the king. If he has collected the five yellow Lums in the level, he will be able to use the Hall of Doors and leave the place. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Dreamcast versionThe level is almost identical to that in the original version, though it is graphically enhanced.
Notably, the Hall of Doors is replaced by the Isle of Doors in the Dreamcast version. | ||||||||||||||||||||
PlayStation versionThe level was significantly remodelled in the PlayStation version, but very little actually changes in Rayman's progression. The waterfall at the beginning of the level is totally different, and the part where Rayman has to climb between two walls was replaced by several pillars and a rope ladder. Murfy doesn't appear and the advice is given by Ly instead. Compared to the original version, there are twice as many yellow Lums and only one cage. | ||||||||||||||||||||
PlayStation 2 versionIn Revolution, this level may only be accessed once, and the beginning area has been completely remodelled. This is where Rayman acquires his magic fist. |