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What’s with the name change?
Now I’m not as “outraged” about this as I was about the Jacquouilles, but I still want to know: what’s with the name change for the missiles? I’m aware that they are, in fact, live missiles, but where are they officially called “live missiles?” Now last time I checked, their most recent appearance was in Rayman: The Board Game (yes, the same game where Toad Story is called “Jungle” in the rulebook; just hear me out), and in that game, their projectile cards are just called “missiles”. I just want to know where they’re called “live missiles” and not just “missiles”, to warrant the name change. That’s all. -RayGamer99
- As stated in the edit summary I wrote when making the change, their official name comes from the line "You Bubblized a Hunter with his own live missile!" in the description of the Back At You! trophy/achievement from Rayman Origins. I suppose this was overlooked until now and I only noticed it because the French wiki correctly calls them "missiles animés", which piqued my curiosity. I have added a footnote to the article to clarify this. As for the board game, if it just refers to them as "missiles", then I think it's fine to use this shorter terminology in the articles and sections about it. Hope this helps! —


22:35, 9 September 2024 (CEST)