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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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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. | 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. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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*[[Super Yellow Lum]] | *[[Super Yellow Lum]] | ||
*[[Red Lum]] | *[[Red Lum]] | ||
*[[Fire Lum]] | |||
{{Rayman Origins|collapsed=Y}} | {{Rayman Origins|collapsed=Y}} | ||