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The Silver Lums which appear in ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape|Rayman 2]]'' have all been created by [[Ly the Fairy]], who must gather energy in order to do so. She says that combining the energy has become very difficult due to the destruction of [[the Heart of the World]], which is why she cannot restore all of [[Rayman]]'s powers as he had hoped. Rayman absorbs Silver Lums through the ‘O’ symbol on his chest, which then shines brightly. Once absorbed, they endow him with new powers, or upgrade powers which he already has. Unlike most [[Lum]]s, they lack eyes and wings, appearing as simple orbs of light.
The Silver Lums which appear in ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape|Rayman 2]]'' have all been created by [[Ly the Fairy]], who must gather energy in order to do so. She says that combining the energy has become very difficult due to the destruction of [[the Heart of the World]], which is why she cannot restore all of [[Rayman]]'s powers as he had hoped. Rayman absorbs Silver Lums through the ‘O’ symbol on his chest, which then shines brightly. Once absorbed, they endow him with new powers, or upgrade powers which he already has. Unlike most [[Lum]]s, they lack eyes and wings, appearing as simple orbs of light.


In [[Rayman 3 (Game Boy Advance)|the Game Boy Advance version of ''Rayman'']], Silver Lums are much more common and hold far less significance. Here they do not grant [[Rayman]] powers; instead they grant him an extra [[life]] for every ten he collects. They are found throughout the game rather than being granted by [[Ly the Fairy|Ly]]; instead Ly gives Rayman new powers by shooting large, fiery orbs of light into him. These orbs are much more similar in both function and effect to Silver Lums than the actual ‘Silver Lums’ which appear in this game.
In [[Rayman 3 (Game Boy Advance)|the Game Boy Advance version of ''Rayman 3'']], Silver Lums are much more common and hold far less significance. Here they do not grant [[Rayman]] powers; instead they grant him an extra [[life]] for every ten he collects. They are found throughout the game rather than being granted by [[Ly the Fairy|Ly]]; instead Ly gives Rayman new powers by shooting large, fiery orbs of light into him. These orbs are much more similar in both function and effect to Silver Lums than the actual ‘Silver Lums’ which appear in this game.


In [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]], [[Betilla the Fairy]] grants [[Rayman]] new powers by shooting silver lights into the ‘O’ symbol on his chest, which absorbs them and glows brightly. It is possible that these are Silver Lums, as they serve exactly the same function, are given, received and absorbed in the same way, look similar, and are also created by a [[fairy]].
In [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]], [[Betilla the Fairy]] grants [[Rayman]] new powers by shooting silver lights into the ‘O’ symbol on his chest, which absorbs them and glows brightly. It is possible that these are Silver Lums, as they serve exactly the same function, are given, received and absorbed in the same way, look similar, and are also created by a [[fairy]].