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[[File:PSN Turnipcombo.png|thumb|A turnip as seen on a trophy artwork]] | [[File:PSN Turnipcombo.png|thumb|A turnip as seen on a trophy artwork]] | ||
'''Turnips''' are plants found in ''[[Rayman Legends]]''. They are always first seen attached to the ground, with only the green leaves being visible. The | '''Turnips''' are plants found in ''[[Rayman Legends]]''. They are always first seen attached to the ground, with only the green leaves being visible. The heroes can then pluck them out from the ground by performing a [[crush attack]], or in the Wii U, PlayStation Vita, and Nintendo Switch versions of the game, by using [[Murfy]] to pull it out. The turnip will then land on the ground, stunned, allowing the heroes to hit it for [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]]. The blue turnips can produce [[Lum (UbiArt games)#In Rayman Legends|purple Lums]] if hit in mid-air, while the pink turnips produce a [[heart]] when hit. Not all green leaves are connected to turnips. Some will bring up an enemy or a [[cage]] containing a [[Teensie]] or [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]]. | ||
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Revision as of 11:15, 23 November 2024

Turnips are plants found in Rayman Legends. They are always first seen attached to the ground, with only the green leaves being visible. The heroes can then pluck them out from the ground by performing a crush attack, or in the Wii U, PlayStation Vita, and Nintendo Switch versions of the game, by using Murfy to pull it out. The turnip will then land on the ground, stunned, allowing the heroes to hit it for Lums. The blue turnips can produce purple Lums if hit in mid-air, while the pink turnips produce a heart when hit. Not all green leaves are connected to turnips. Some will bring up an enemy or a cage containing a Teensie or Lums.
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Two turnips attached to the ground.
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Two turnips with snow on them, as seen in Back to Origins.
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Murfy holding a turnip he just pulled up, as can be seen in the Wii U, PlayStation Vita and Nintendo Switch versions.
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Murfy pulling up a turnip from the ground, as seen in his Rayman: The Board Game figure.