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They are large, badly sewn canvas bags filled with wooden stakes which hang from a rope attached to the ceiling. The spikes have pierced the bag, making them dangerous obstacles.
They are large, badly sewn canvas bags filled with wooden stakes which hang from a rope attached to the ceiling. The spikes have pierced the bag, making them dangerous obstacles.


Most likely made by the [[Hoodlums]], bags of spikes are used as traps, and can be either static or swing from their ropes. They appear in only two levels: [[Prickly Passage]] and [[Lum Challenge]]. [[Rayman]] cannot destroy them, and has to avoid them, usually by ducking since they are usually encountered when either riding a [[walking shell]] or sliding on a slippery surface.
Most likely made by the [[Hoodlum]]s, bags of spikes are used as traps, and can be either static or swing from their ropes. They appear in only two levels: [[Prickly Passage]] and [[Lum Challenge]]. [[Rayman]] cannot destroy them, and has to avoid them, usually by ducking since they are usually encountered when either riding a [[walking shell]] or sliding on a slippery surface.


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Latest revision as of 10:29, 25 May 2025

Bags of spikes are obstacles that appear only in the Game Boy Advance version of Rayman 3.

They are large, badly sewn canvas bags filled with wooden stakes which hang from a rope attached to the ceiling. The spikes have pierced the bag, making them dangerous obstacles.

Most likely made by the Hoodlums, bags of spikes are used as traps, and can be either static or swing from their ropes. They appear in only two levels: Prickly Passage and Lum Challenge. Rayman cannot destroy them, and has to avoid them, usually by ducking since they are usually encountered when either riding a walking shell or sliding on a slippery surface.