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'''Dragon Slayer''' is the tenth level of [[Olympus Maximus]], the fifth world in ''[[Rayman Legends]]''. It is also the fifth music level in the game. The music in this level is a parody of the song "Antisocial" originally by Trust. Completing this level unlocks the achievement [[Dragon Rider!]]. | |||
==Description== | |||
The heroes land in the rocky labyrinth, where it is quiet from the start. The music begins to play when the first chain of [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]] is collected. The team cannot stop [[running]], as a force from behind appears. They begin by using grapples to avoid solid lava and by punching stacked [[Minotaur]]s. [[Dark creature]]s appear shortly after; the special [[mushroom]]s must be used to destroy them. The heroes later alternate between the room from [[the Amazing Maze]] and the rocky labyrinth. | |||
[[ | Then, after using the [[wall run]], some [[Dragon (Olympus Maximus)|dragons]] will appear and can be used like platforms to reach a [[champibumper]]. Other [[Dragon (Olympus Maximus)|dragons]] later on will chase the players and some will breath fire near the final [[champibumper]] that will take them to the ending of the level. | ||
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Dragon Slayer distant skull coin.jpg|To the far right an unobtainable [[Skull Coin]] can be seen in the distant. | |||
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'''Dragon Slayer, 8-Bit Edition''' is the sixth level of [[Living Dead Party]], the sixth world in ''[[Rayman Legends]]''. It is also the eleventh music level in the game. The effect on this level is the same pixel effect that's used in the 8-bit version of [[Mariachi Madness]]. | |||
'''Dragon Slayer, 8-Bit Edition''' is the sixth level of [[Living Dead Party]], the sixth world in ''[[Rayman Legends]]''. It is also the eleventh music level in the game. | |||
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* French : Guitares et dragons | * French : Guitares et dragons | ||
* Spanish : El matadragones | * Spanish : El matadragones | ||
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[[pl:Zabójca smoków]] | [[pl:Zabójca smoków]] | ||
[[Category:Places from Rayman Legends]] | [[Category:Places from Rayman Legends]] | ||
Revision as of 16:48, 9 February 2018
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| ← A Cloud of Darkness! | Grannies World Tour → | |||||||
Dragon Slayer is the tenth level of Olympus Maximus, the fifth world in Rayman Legends. It is also the fifth music level in the game. The music in this level is a parody of the song "Antisocial" originally by Trust. Completing this level unlocks the achievement Dragon Rider!.
Description
The heroes land in the rocky labyrinth, where it is quiet from the start. The music begins to play when the first chain of Lums is collected. The team cannot stop running, as a force from behind appears. They begin by using grapples to avoid solid lava and by punching stacked Minotaurs. Dark creatures appear shortly after; the special mushrooms must be used to destroy them. The heroes later alternate between the room from the Amazing Maze and the rocky labyrinth.
Then, after using the wall run, some dragons will appear and can be used like platforms to reach a champibumper. Other dragons later on will chase the players and some will breath fire near the final champibumper that will take them to the ending of the level.
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To the far right an unobtainable Skull Coin can be seen in the distant.
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| ← Gloo Gloo, 8-Bit Edition | Grannies World Tour, 8-Bit Edition → | |||||||
8-Bit Edition
Dragon Slayer, 8-Bit Edition is the sixth level of Living Dead Party, the sixth world in Rayman Legends. It is also the eleventh music level in the game. The effect on this level is the same pixel effect that's used in the 8-bit version of Mariachi Madness.
Name in other languages
- French : Guitares et dragons
- Spanish : El matadragones
- German : Drachentöter
- Italian : Ammazzadraghi
- Dutch : Drakenslachter
- Japanese : W5-7 「ドラゴンスレイヤー」
External links
- Dragon Slayer's playthrough at YouTube (PC version)
- Dragon Slayer (8-Bit Edition)'s playthrough at YouTube (PC version)