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Spellbound Forest
Spellbound Forest
Spellbound Forest
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Cages 3 Lives 9

Spellbound Forest is the first level in the Game Boy Color version of Rayman. It is built to resemble the Dream Forest from the original game. It is split up into four phases.

Part 1

The first phase is a straightforward level with no enemies or cages. There are two lives to be found. This is the only part of the game that has the Ubi-Key, which appears right at the end.

Part 2

This part more complex and longer than the first. There are two cages present, with one of them only being obtainable after the player has obtained the Helico power. There are three lives to be found, as well as the first bonus level.

Part 3

The third part is one of the three levels in the game where the player must avoid rising water or lava, in this case water. There is one cage and one life to be found.

Part 4

The fourth part is the longest part of Spellbound Forest. There is a large, long body of water Rayman must ride a plum across, while avoiding falling red spiky fruits and piranhas. The only enemies found here Hunters, Antitoons, and piranhas. There is one cage and three lives to be found, with two of the lives not being obtainable until Rayman has the the Helico power. This level also features a bonus level.

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Trivia

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