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==In ''[[Rayman Legends]]'' and its spin-offs==
==In ''[[Rayman Legends]]'' and its spin-offs==
There is a total of 700 [[Teensie]]s that have been captured in ''[[Rayman Legends]]'', most of which can be found in the various levels. Each level has either three or ten [[Teensie]]s. They can be found imprisoned in the traditional cages, some of which have eyes and wings, tied to posts, or in the hands of certain enemies. The levels with ten [[Teensie]]s have two of them, a king and a queen, hidden in secret areas. Unlike ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', these usually do not require the player to defeat enemies, but rather survive a small obstacle course and hit the cage with a [[soccer ball]]. Some [[Teensie]]s cannot be freed in the traditional manner and are instead found by winning them via [[Lucky ticket]]s.
Cages return in ''[[Rayman Legends]]'', where they are used to imprison [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]] or [[Teensie]]s in the game's levels. Most cages have a gray appearance, similar to the cages in ''[[Rayman 2]]'', but the ones in [[Olympus Maximus]] have a bronze coloring, and cages holding [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]] appear golden. Some have eyes and wings, and sometimes wooden posts are used in lieu of cages to capture [[Teensie]]s. Unlike the cages in ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', these can be broken with a single hit.
 
Unlike the cages in ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', these cages can be broken with a single hit.


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