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(Really quick note before I leave: one thing I wanted to bring light to is that just because a character is playable does not make them a good guy; while the [[Rayman (series)|Rayman series]] does not give any examples of this, there are numerous video games that do. Bowser in ''Mario & Luigi: Bowser’s Inside Story'' and Dr. Neo Cortex in ''Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time'' came to mind for me. Okay, bye!) -[[User:Raygamer99|RayGamer99]] | (Really quick note before I leave: one thing I wanted to bring light to is that just because a character is playable does not make them a good guy; while the [[Rayman (series)|Rayman series]] does not give any examples of this, there are numerous video games that do. Bowser in ''Mario & Luigi: Bowser’s Inside Story'' and Dr. Neo Cortex in ''Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time'' came to mind for me. Okay, bye!) -[[User:Raygamer99|RayGamer99]] | ||
: I think this question highlights the difficulty of categorizing characters as either good or bad, when there's obviously more to it at times. The fact is, Raymesis fights the villains alongside the rest of the heroes in the games he appears in, so it probably doesn't make much sense to label him as "bad" like said villains. Could "good or neutral" be a good compromise here? —[[File:RRRGBAIcon8.png|class=sprite|link=User:Hunchman801]][[File:RRRGBAIcon0.gif|class=sprite|link=User:Hunchman801]][[File:RRRGBAIcon1.png|class=sprite|link=User:Hunchman801]] 13:29, 2 January 2025 (UTC) | |||