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'''Mr. Stone's Peaks''' is the last level of [[Blue Mountains]], and is the home of [[Mister Stone]].  It is the first level of ''[[Rayman 1|Rayman]]'' in which [[Rayman]] can use the Super Helicopter thanks to the [[Musician]], who also lives high up in the peaks.
'''Mr. Stone's Peaks''' is the last level of [[Blue Mountains]], and is the home of [[Mister Stone|Mr. Stone]].  It is the first level of ''[[Rayman 1|Rayman]]'' in which [[Rayman]] can use the Super Helicopter thanks to the [[Musician]], who also lives high up in the peaks.


==Description==
==Description==

Revision as of 23:23, 30 June 2008

Mr. Stone's Peaks is the last level of Blue Mountains, and is the home of Mr. Stone. It is the first level of Rayman in which Rayman can use the Super Helicopter thanks to the Musician, who also lives high up in the peaks.

Description

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A notable part of this level is the rope cutting phase.

Phase 1

Rayman meets the Musician, who is upset and wants someone to rescue his guitar which is squashed onder a rock. In return for breaking the rock apart, the musician gives him a special potion that upgrades his helicopter and enables him to fly though the spiny caves.

Phase 2

Rayman is flying in a chasm, and is caught between the rising water and a giant slate that is being pulled down with two rocks tied with rope. With his helicopter, he has to use it to cut the ropes and stop the slate. The water then drains itself through a hole in the ground, making it safe for him to land and fly up the rocks to reach the exit. The super helicopter won't be available for a long while after this.

Phase 3

The waters flood in this area at various points, so Rayman has to avoid it by climbing up some chasms. When he is safe, he mostly has to stand on moving clouds to get across the sky.

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