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'''Mega Havoc | '''Mega Havoc 4''' is a bonus level in [[Rayman 3 (Game Boy Advance)|the Game Boy Advance version of ''Rayman 3'']]. It is found in the [[Pirate Stronghold]], the last of the game's four worlds. | ||
==Level== | ==Level== | ||
Mega Havoc | Mega Havoc 4 takes place in an environment similar to that of [[Boulder Brink]]. Like the other Mega Havoc levels, there is only one stage, and it contains no [[cage]]s. However, Mega Havoc IV contains 19 [[Yellow Lum]]s rather than 20, the number in each of the other Mega Havoc levels. This is because [[1000th Yellow Lum|the final Yellow Lum]] has been moved to a special level, [[Lum Challenge]]. In Mega Havoc IV, [[Rayman]] must overcome obstacles such as [[helicopter bomb]]s, and use chain ladders and [[Blue Lum]]s to outrun and avoid spiked boulders. The bodyshot power must be used to break open the wooden bridges over pits and access new areas. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||