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When [[Rayman]] completes a level and returns to the Isle, he is thrown upwards out of the Isle's central volcano and lands beside the [[Magic Spiral Door]] of the level he has just finished. | When [[Rayman]] completes a level and returns to the Isle, he is thrown upwards out of the Isle's central volcano and lands beside the [[Magic Spiral Door]] of the level he has just finished. | ||
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[[Category:Places|Isle of Doors, The]] | [[Category:Places|Isle of Doors, The]] | ||
[[Category:Places from Rayman 2|Isle of Doors, The]] | [[Category:Places from Rayman 2|Isle of Doors, The]] | ||
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The Isle of Doors is an alternative to the Hall of Doors that only appears in the Dreamcast version of Rayman 2. It plays as a level-selection hub, and appears to be a small island in a strange, map-like sea, with a volcano in its centre, and Magic Spiral Doors that take Rayman to the game's various levels. Next to each Door is a structure or other object which represents the world, such as a tree, an arch, or a Robo-Pirate Warship.
When Rayman completes a level and returns to the Isle, he is thrown upwards out of the Isle's central volcano and lands beside the Magic Spiral Door of the level he has just finished.