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{{Enemy | {{Enemy | ||
| Name = | | Name = Wrong note | ||
| image = [[File:WrongNoteArtwork.png|class=sprite| | | image = [[File:WrongNoteArtwork.png|class=sprite|Wrong note]] | ||
| alignment = Bad | | alignment = Bad | ||
| appears in = ''[[Rayman 1|Rayman]]'', ''[[Rayman Junior]]'', ''[[Rayman Designer]]'', [[Rayman (Game Boy Color)|''Rayman'' (Game Boy Color)]] | | appears in = ''[[Rayman 1|Rayman]]'', ''[[Rayman Junior]]'', ''[[Rayman Designer]]'', [[Rayman (Game Boy Color)|''Rayman'' (Game Boy Color)]] | ||
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| attacks = Contact | | attacks = Contact | ||
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'''Wrong notes''' are enemies from [[Band Land]] in [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]] and [[Airy Tunes]] in [[Rayman (Game Boy Color)|its Game Boy Color adaptation]]. They are present in different forms, but all of them hurt [[Rayman]]. In musical terminology, the regular variety corresponds to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eighth_note "eighth notes" or "quavers"]. | |||
==Moving wrong notes== | |||
Moving wrong notes are invincible enemies that appear in [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]], ''[[Rayman Junior]]'' and ''[[Rayman Designer]]''. They slide on musical staves, patrolling on preset areas and regularly opening their mouths. Even though they cannot be beaten, their small size and their basic behaviour makes them quite easy to dodge, provided [[Rayman]] is sliding at a slow enough pace, so as not to get surprised by them. | Moving wrong notes are invincible enemies that appear in [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]], ''[[Rayman Junior]]'' and ''[[Rayman Designer]]''. They slide on musical staves, patrolling on preset areas and regularly opening their mouths. Even though they cannot be beaten, their small size and their basic behaviour makes them quite easy to dodge, provided [[Rayman]] is sliding at a slow enough pace, so as not to get surprised by them. | ||