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The '''Warship''' is a commonly seen ship in Rayman 2: The Great Escape and the remakes Rayman Revolution and Rayman DS. As seen in a cutscene, it seems that there are more than one war ships (On the cutscene before the Bayou, you can see multiple warships going from the ship after Razorbeard ate a lum.)
The '''Warship''' is a commonly seen ship in Rayman 2: The Great Escape and the remakes Rayman Revolution and Rayman DS. As seen in a cutscene, it seems that there are more than one warship (In the cutscene before the Bayou, you can see multiple warships going from the ship after Razorbeard ate a lum.)


It is seen in different levels, like The Bayou, The Canopy, The Precipice and The Echoing Caves. In 'The Iron Mountains', also known as Gloomy Island, Rayman must use the warship to free the baby globoxes from the mines.
It is seen in different levels, like The Bayou, The Canopy, The Precipice and The Echoing Caves. In 'The Iron Mountains' (or the Pirate Mines in ''Revolution''), also known as Gloomy Island, Rayman must use the warship to free the baby globoxes from the mines.


The Warship has got a big kind of binocular on the back of it, and fancy lights on the front.
The Warship has got a big kind of binocular on the back of it, and fancy lights on the front.

Revision as of 08:55, 11 July 2009

The Warship is a commonly seen ship in Rayman 2: The Great Escape and the remakes Rayman Revolution and Rayman DS. As seen in a cutscene, it seems that there are more than one warship (In the cutscene before the Bayou, you can see multiple warships going from the ship after Razorbeard ate a lum.)

It is seen in different levels, like The Bayou, The Canopy, The Precipice and The Echoing Caves. In 'The Iron Mountains' (or the Pirate Mines in Revolution), also known as Gloomy Island, Rayman must use the warship to free the baby globoxes from the mines.

The Warship has got a big kind of binocular on the back of it, and fancy lights on the front.