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[[File:LumsArtwork.jpg|right|thumb|320px|Lums as they appear in ''[[Rayman Origins]]'']] | [[File:LumsArtwork.jpg|right|thumb|320px|Lums as they appear in ''[[Rayman Origins]]'']] | ||
The '''[[Lum]]s''' in the [[UbiArt]] games are beings of pure energy that can be collected by the heroes. They do not fit into the system of colours used for the [[Lum]]s in the other games of the [[Rayman (series)|''Rayman'' series]]. These | The '''[[Lum]]s''' in the [[UbiArt Framework|UbiArt]] games are beings of pure energy that can be collected by the heroes. They do not fit into the system of colours used for the [[Lum]]s in the other games of the [[Rayman (series)|''Rayman'' series]]. These [[Lum]]s are shown as sentient creatures with arms, legs, wings, eyes and mouths, unlike other games where most [[Lum]]s are simply orbs of energy with wings. The smiling faces of these Lums are similar to those of the [[Super Yellow Lum]]s from ''[[Rayman 2]]''. | ||
==In ''Rayman Origins''== | ==In ''Rayman Origins''== | ||
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On the official website and the manual for ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', the Lums' description talks of a Glade-wide sport where characters go on a cross-country, no-holds-barred race to collect the most Lums. This could be a reference to the [[Lums (racing mode)|Lums]] racing mode or the [[Lum Spring]] battle mode in ''[[Rayman M]]''. | On the official website and the manual for ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', the Lums' description talks of a Glade-wide sport where characters go on a cross-country, no-holds-barred race to collect the most Lums. This could be a reference to the [[Lums (racing mode)|Lums]] racing mode or the [[Lum Spring]] battle mode in ''[[Rayman M]]''. | ||
A subspecies of Lums named [[Fire Lum]]s were meant to appear in this game, but ended up getting scrapped in the final version. | |||
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During the development of the Wii U version of the game, videos revealed that Lums could be painted purple by [[Murfy]], adding not only the regular amount of Lums for the player's score, but also the exact same amount of Lums for [[Murfy]]'s score. This duplicated the final score of Lums, which were later used to unlock bonuses. Unlike the red colour generated by the [[Lum King]]s, the purple colour of [[Murfy]]'s paint was activated with the touchscreen, and appeared to be permanent, giving the player enough time to take them all. | During the development of the Wii U version of the game, videos revealed that Lums could be painted purple by [[Murfy]], adding not only the regular amount of Lums for the player's score, but also the exact same amount of Lums for [[Murfy]]'s score. This duplicated the final score of Lums, which were later used to unlock bonuses. Unlike the red colour generated by the [[Lum King]]s, the purple colour of [[Murfy]]'s paint was activated with the touchscreen, and appeared to be permanent, giving the player enough time to take them all. | ||
Lums also have a | Lums also have a larger role here as they are used to determine the player's score in many of the [[Online Challenges]]. | ||
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In ''[[Rayman: The Board Game]]'', Lums can be gained by playing Action cards and Bonus tokens, annd are used to trade for other Actions on Legendary Player cards. As the name of the cards suggests, Lums can only be used in Legend mode or in custom games. | In ''[[Rayman: The Board Game]]'', Lums can be gained by playing Action cards and Bonus tokens, annd are used to trade for other Actions on Legendary Player cards. As the name of the cards suggests, Lums can only be used in Legend mode or in custom games. | ||
A Lums Tracker also existed during the game’s Kickstarter campaign, unlocking [[ | A Lums Tracker also existed during the game’s Kickstarter campaign, unlocking additional rewards ([[firecracker]]s and [[Seabreather]]). Originally, for each backer supporting the game, a "Lum" was added to the tracker. On September 25, by popular demand, the tracker was changed from backers accumulated to funds gained. | ||
== In ''Brawlhalla'' == | |||
In the fighting game ''[[Brawlhalla]]'', Lums appear during one of [[Rayman]]'s animations, in which he collects a chain of purple ones while bouncing off of a [[mushroom]]. While wearing the [[Super Metal Rayman]] skin, the normal Lums are changed to a string of [[Fire Lum]]s. A [[Lum King]] also appears as a sidekick in that game. | |||
==Trivia== | |||
*The Lums in the [[UbiArt Framework|UbiArt]] games are voiced by [[Michel Ancel]], the creator of the [[Rayman (series)|''Rayman'' series]].{{Citation needed}} | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Lum]] | *[[Lum]] | ||
*[[Yellow Lum]] | *[[Yellow Lum]] | ||
*[[Super Yellow Lum]] | |||
*[[Red Lum]] | *[[Red Lum]] | ||
*[[Fire Lum]] | |||
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[[es:Lum (juegos de UbiArt)]] | [[es:Lum (juegos de UbiArt)]] | ||
[[ru:Люм (игры UbiArt)]] | [[ru:Люм (игры UbiArt)]] | ||
[[zh:光之精灵]] | |||
[[Category:Collectibles from Rayman Origins]] | [[Category:Collectibles from Rayman Origins]] | ||