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[[File:Hi-Ho Moskito! 10.jpg|thumb|left|A Hunter in the level [[Hi-Ho Moskito!]].]]
[[File:Hi-Ho Moskito! 10.jpg|thumb|left|A Hunter in the level [[Hi-Ho Moskito!]].]]


The Hunters return in ''[[Rayman Origins]]'' and later the [[Back to Origins]] mode in ''[[Rayman Legends]]''. Their behaviour is similar to the Hunters from [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]]. They keep static, aiming horizontally at the players and then shooting blue live [[missile]]s. However, these [[missile]]s are much slower than the mallet-wielding [[bullet]]s from the previous hames, and players can ride on them without getting harmed (similarly to [[shell]]s), and use them as platforms in order to get to the Hunters, who usually stand in high places. Some Hunters shoot red homing [[missile]]s, which follow the players for a certain period; those [[missile]]s are more dangerous, and players cannot ride on them. It is however possible to direct the homing [[missile]]s at the enemies themselves, which unlocks an achievement on Xbox 360 and a trophy on PlayStation 3 called [[Back At You!]].
The Hunters return in ''[[Rayman Origins]]'' and later the [[Back to Origins]] mode in ''[[Rayman Legends]]''. Their behaviour is similar to the Hunters from [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]]. They keep static, aiming horizontally at the players and then shooting blue live [[missile]]s. However, these [[missile]]s are much slower than the mallet-wielding [[bullet]]s from the previous games, and players can ride on them without getting harmed (similarly to [[shell]]s), and use them as platforms in order to get to the Hunters, who usually stand in high places. Some Hunters shoot red homing [[missile]]s, which follow the players for a certain period; those [[missile]]s are more dangerous, and players cannot ride on them. It is however possible to direct the homing [[missile]]s at the enemies themselves, which unlocks an achievement on Xbox 360 and a trophy on PlayStation 3 called [[Back At You!]].


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 [[missile]]s 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 [[missile]]s at the players, and eventually, coming out.