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The Hall of Doors was constructed by the [[Teensie]]s, who lead [[Rayman]] to it near the beginning of ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape|Rayman 2]]''. The place where all paths eventually meet, the Hall of Doors is a dark wood, with a glass-like river stretching throughout it. The river contains [[Magic Spiral Door]]s leading to the levels of the game. Stars are seen both in the sky and in the distance below the river. When Rayman walks to a [[Magic Spiral Door]], a hologram of something from that Door's level appears. | The Hall of Doors was constructed by the [[Teensie]]s, who lead [[Rayman]] to it near the beginning of ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape|Rayman 2]]''. The place where all paths eventually meet, the Hall of Doors is a dark wood, with a glass-like river stretching throughout it. The river contains [[Magic Spiral Door]]s leading to the levels of the game. Stars are seen both in the sky and in the distance below the river. When Rayman walks to a [[Magic Spiral Door]], a hologram of something from that Door's level appears. | ||
In the PlayStation version, the Hall of Doors looks a little different from that in the original version. It was replaced by | In the PlayStation version, the Hall of Doors looks a little different from that in the original version. It was replaced by [[the Isle of Doors]] in the Dreamcast version, and [[the Front]] in the PS2 remake, ''[[Rayman Revolution]]''. | ||
In the PlayStation version, a certain number of [[Yellow Lum]]s are required to gain access through each of the four main doors that are present in the Hall of Doors. The first requires [[Rayman]] to have 50, the second 150, the third 400 and the fourth 600. | In the PlayStation version, a certain number of [[Yellow Lum]]s are required to gain access through each of the four main doors that are present in the Hall of Doors. The first requires [[Rayman]] to have 50, the second 150, the third 400 and the fourth 600. | ||