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In this version, [[Rayman]] discovers a treasure chest in the [[Technical Check-up]] after rescuing Clark, and upon opening it finds the [[Lums Radar]], a magnet-like device that points the way to nearby [[Yellow Lum]]s. He finds the [[1000th Yellow Lum]] in the same chest. If Rayman destroys any [[Robo-Pirate]]s and then revisits the level, they are be replaced by [[Zombie Pirate]]s. | In this version, [[Rayman]] discovers a treasure chest in the [[Technical Check-up]] after rescuing Clark, and upon opening it finds the [[Lums Radar]], a magnet-like device that points the way to nearby [[Yellow Lum]]s. He finds the [[1000th Yellow Lum]] in the same chest. If Rayman destroys any [[Robo-Pirate]]s and then revisits the level, they are be replaced by [[Zombie Pirate]]s. | ||
Whilst no real reason was ever given as to why [[Rayman]] went to the Tomb in the other versions of the game, he is specifically instructed to go here to rescue [[Clark]] in this version. In the other versions, Rayman appears to stumble across Clark solely by chance, and was simply passing through. | Whilst no real reason was ever given as to why [[Rayman]] went to the Tomb in the other versions of the game, he is specifically instructed to go here to rescue [[Clark]] in this version. In the other versions, Rayman appears to stumble across Clark solely by chance, and was simply passing through. This may be due to that the other games used the Hall of Doors where Clark does not need to do anything: whereas in Revolution, the game could not progress without Clark to open the way to Iron Mountains. | ||
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