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'''Wanderwood Forest''' is the first level in the [[Rayman 3 (Game Boy Advance)|Game Boy Advance version of ''Rayman 3'']]. Reminiscent of [[the Woods of Light]] and [[the Fairy Glade]] in ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape|Rayman 2]]'', it is an introductory level in which [[Rayman]] starts looking for [[Globox]], and meets [[Murfy]], who again gives help and advice to the player about the game's controls and some of the dangers. It is found in the [[Forgotten Forests]] on the World Map.
'''Wanderwood Forest''' is the first level in the [[Rayman 3 (Game Boy Advance)|Game Boy Advance version of ''Rayman 3'']]. Reminiscent of [[the Woods of Light]] and [[the Fairy Glade]] in ''[[Rayman 2]]'', it is an introductory level in which [[Rayman]] starts looking for [[Globox]], and meets [[Murfy]], who again gives help and advice to the player about the game's controls and some of the dangers. It is found in the [[Forgotten Forests]] on the World Map.


Back when the game was still [[Rayman 3 (Game Boy Advance, early production)|a Game Boy Advance version of ''Rayman 2'']], this level was an adaptation of [[the Woods of Light]] from [[Rayman 2|the console version]]. It was renamed as the game became an adaptation of ''[[Rayman 3]]'' instead.
Back when the game was still [[Rayman 3 (Game Boy Advance, early production)|a Game Boy Advance version of ''Rayman 2'']], this level was an adaptation of [[the Woods of Light]] from [[Rayman 2|the console version]]. It was renamed as the game became an adaptation of ''[[Rayman 3]]'' instead.
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=== Phase 3 ===
=== Phase 3 ===
Here [[Rayman]] meets [[Ly the Fairy]], who gives him the power to use both of his [[Telescopic fist|fists]], which will prove to be useful for knocking down large objects such as oversized [[keg]]s and crossing the deadly waters with.
Here [[Rayman]] meets [[Ly]] the [[fairy]], who gives him the power to use both of his [[Telescopic fist|fists]], which will prove to be useful for knocking down large objects such as oversized [[keg]]s and crossing the deadly waters with.


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Latest revision as of 11:10, 30 May 2025

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Wanderwood Forest is the first level in the Game Boy Advance version of Rayman 3. Reminiscent of the Woods of Light and the Fairy Glade in Rayman 2, it is an introductory level in which Rayman starts looking for Globox, and meets Murfy, who again gives help and advice to the player about the game's controls and some of the dangers. It is found in the Forgotten Forests on the World Map.

Back when the game was still a Game Boy Advance version of Rayman 2, this level was an adaptation of the Woods of Light from the console version. It was renamed as the game became an adaptation of Rayman 3 instead.

Level

Phase 1

Rayman hanging on to some growing plants.

There is one cage and 25 Yellow Lums in this phase, all of which can be obtained for the first time the level is played. Rayman exclusively seeks out Globox here, and meets Murfy along the way. There is no mortal danger here, though there are lots of pits underneath the masses of plant life Rayman climbs on.

Phase 2

Piranhas jump in set patterns.

Now, there are stagnated, piranha-infested waters reminiscent of those in the Fairy Glade, (which cause instant death upon contact) to cross with floating flowers. Rayman also encounters Green Lums, which like in Rayman 2 act as a checkpoint, and Red Lums, which recover his health. There are two cages - both of which can be reached - and 30 Yellow Lums in this phase, but Rayman will have to backtrack this area to collect them all after he is given the power to grab Purple Lums later on.

Phase 3

Here Rayman meets Ly the fairy, who gives him the power to use both of his fists, which will prove to be useful for knocking down large objects such as oversized kegs and crossing the deadly waters with.

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