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In ''[[Rayman: The Board Game]]'', flute snakes appear as platforms on the [[Fiesta de los Muertos]] board.
In ''[[Rayman: The Board Game]]'', flute snakes appear as platforms on the [[Fiesta de los Muertos]] board.
While flute snakes do not appear in the final version of ''[[Rayman Adventures]]'', they can be found in an unused level for [[Wild, Wild East]].


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RL Serpentflute2.jpg|A flute snake in [[Mariachi Madness]].
RL Serpentflute2.jpg|A flute snake in [[Mariachi Madness]].
RL Serpentflute3.jpg|Flute snakes in [[The Great Lava Pursuit#Invaded|the invaded version of the Great Lava Pursuit]].
RL Serpentflute3.jpg|Flute snakes in [[The Great Lava Pursuit#Invaded|the invaded version of the Great Lava Pursuit]].
Adventures unused lvl - 84 dragons 2.png|[[Rayman]] on a flute snake in the unused [[Wild, Wild East]] level for ''[[Rayman Adventures]]''.
Adventures unused lvl - 84 dragons 4.png|[[Rayman]] bouncing off a flute snake in the unused [[Wild, Wild East]] level for ''[[Rayman Adventures]]''.
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Latest revision as of 17:45, 16 May 2026

A flute snake in Skyward Sonata.

Flute snakes,[1] also referred to as serpent flutes,[2] are creatures which appear in Rayman Origins and Rayman Legends.

They live in the Desert of Dijiridoos. They resemble snakes, but their bodies are composed of wooden flute segments rather than flesh. The only hint that they are living creatures are their eyes.

Flute snakes can often be found soaring through the air by unknown means. The heroes can jump onto their backs and use them as platforms.

In Rayman Legends, apart the Desert of Dijiridoos, flute snakes also appear in a level of the Fiesta de los Muertos, Mariachi Madness, and some levels invaded by the Mariachis. Their head and the end of their "tail" are green.

In Rayman: The Board Game, flute snakes appear as platforms on the Fiesta de los Muertos board.

While flute snakes do not appear in the final version of Rayman Adventures, they can be found in an unused level for Wild, Wild East.

See also

References

  1. The name comes from the game files of Rayman Origins and Rayman Legends: "snake" and "flute".
  2. The name comes from the 12th issue of The Daily Bubble.