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Hunters are not as common as the original ones, appearing only in jungle levels like the [[Jibberish Jungle|Ticklish Temples]]. Like most of the enemies in ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', Hunters can be bubblized with one single attack and take four [[mosquito]] shots to be defeated. During [[the Reveal]], a Hunter, along with several [[Livingstone|Lividstones]] can be seen escaping in the [[Warship]] with [[the Magician]], revealing a possible alliance. During the [[mosquito]] sequence, the Hunter is hidden inside of a tube, shooting his red homing bullets at the players, and eventually, coming out.
Hunters are not as common as the original ones, appearing only in jungle levels like the [[Jibberish Jungle|Ticklish Temples]]. Like most of the enemies in ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', Hunters can be bubblized with one single attack and take four [[mosquito]] shots to be defeated. During [[the Reveal]], a Hunter, along with several [[Livingstone|Lividstones]] can be seen escaping in the [[Warship]] with [[the Magician]], revealing a possible alliance. During the [[mosquito]] sequence, the Hunter is hidden inside of a tube, shooting his red homing bullets at the players, and eventually, coming out.


An artwork depicting a scrapped featherless [[bird]]-like creature can be seen, with a burned moustache and holding a scared Hunter's monocle. It's unknown what relationship was intended to be between Hunters and those [[bird]]s. However, one of those [[bird]]s can be seen on the box art of the game, along with other scrapped enemies.
An artwork depicting a scrapped featherless [[bird]]-like creature can be seen, with a burned moustache and holding a scared Hunter's monocle. It is unknown what relationship was intended to be between Hunters and those [[bird]]s. However, one of those [[bird]]s can be seen on the box art of the game, along with other scrapped enemies.


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