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'''Ocean spiders'''<ref>The name comes from the game files of ''[[Rayman Origins]]''.</ref> are rare aquatic enemies that appear in ''[[Rayman Origins]]''. Despite their name, they are not arachnids but crustaceans; this inconsistency may stem from their resemblance to Japanese spider crabs. They appear in [[Sea of Serendipity|the Sea of Serendipity and the Angsty Abyss]]. They are large, spiked crab-like enemies with similar attack patterns to [[mad drummer]]s from [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]]. Their outer shell is impenetrable, and cannot be attacked directly, but when they move their legs to walk or attack, they do it slowly, and give to the heroes access to their soft underbelly, which is their weak spot. If the heroes hit it, the ocean spider will [[Bubble|bubblize]]. Despite their big size (being the biggest non-boss enemies in the game), they only take one hit to defeat, like most of the enemies in ''[[Rayman Origins]]''. They also appear in [[mosquito]] riding levels, but take four hits to [[Bubble|bubblize]], and in order to reach their underbelly, the players must target certain walls or floors to make their shots bounce. | '''Ocean spiders'''<ref>The name comes from the game files of ''[[Rayman Origins]]''. It is a literal translation of "''araignée de mer''", which is French for "spider crab".</ref> are rare aquatic enemies that appear in ''[[Rayman Origins]]''. Despite their name, they are not arachnids but crustaceans; this inconsistency may stem from their resemblance to Japanese spider crabs. They appear in [[Sea of Serendipity|the Sea of Serendipity and the Angsty Abyss]]. They are large, spiked crab-like enemies with similar attack patterns to [[mad drummer]]s from [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]]. Their outer shell is impenetrable, and cannot be attacked directly, but when they move their legs to walk or attack, they do it slowly, and give to the heroes access to their soft underbelly, which is their weak spot. If the heroes hit it, the ocean spider will [[Bubble|bubblize]]. Despite their big size (being the biggest non-boss enemies in the game), they only take one hit to defeat, like most of the enemies in ''[[Rayman Origins]]''. They also appear in [[mosquito]] riding levels, but take four hits to [[Bubble|bubblize]], and in order to reach their underbelly, the players must target certain walls or floors to make their shots bounce. | ||
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Revision as of 23:12, 22 September 2024
| Ocean spider | ||
|---|---|---|
| Alignment | Bad | |
| Appears in | Rayman Origins, Rayman Legends (Back to Origins) | |
| Location | Sea of Serendipity, Angsty Abyss | |
| Resistance | ||
| Attacks | Claw attack, contact | |
Ocean spiders[1] are rare aquatic enemies that appear in Rayman Origins. Despite their name, they are not arachnids but crustaceans; this inconsistency may stem from their resemblance to Japanese spider crabs. They appear in the Sea of Serendipity and the Angsty Abyss. They are large, spiked crab-like enemies with similar attack patterns to mad drummers from the original Rayman game. Their outer shell is impenetrable, and cannot be attacked directly, but when they move their legs to walk or attack, they do it slowly, and give to the heroes access to their soft underbelly, which is their weak spot. If the heroes hit it, the ocean spider will bubblize. Despite their big size (being the biggest non-boss enemies in the game), they only take one hit to defeat, like most of the enemies in Rayman Origins. They also appear in mosquito riding levels, but take four hits to bubblize, and in order to reach their underbelly, the players must target certain walls or floors to make their shots bounce.
References
- ↑ The name comes from the game files of Rayman Origins. It is a literal translation of "araignée de mer", which is French for "spider crab".