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==In ''[[Rayman Origins]]''==
==In ''[[Rayman Origins]]''==


The Hunters return in [[Rayman Origins]]. Their behaviours are similar to the Hunters from the original Rayman game. They keep static, aiming horizontally at the players and then shooting blue live bullets. However, these bullets are much slower compared to the mallet-wielding bullets, and players can ride on them without getting harmed (Possibly, a reference to the [[Shell]]), and use them as platforms in order to get to the Hunters, who usually stand in high places. Some Hunters shoot red live bullets, which act as homing missiles and follow the players for a certain period; those bullets are extremely dangerous, and players can't ride on them. You can however kill enemies with them as they will follow you and can accidentally hit enemies behind you. There is an achievement on Xbox 360 and a trophy on Playstation 3 called [[Back At You!]] for bubblizing a hunter with his own live missile, it is easily achieved with the above method. 
The Hunters return in [[Rayman Origins]]. Their behaviours are similar to the Hunters from the original Rayman game. They keep static, aiming horizontally at the players and then shooting blue live bullets. However, these bullets are much slower compared to the mallet-wielding bullets, and players can ride on them without getting harmed (similarly to [[shell]]s), and use them as platforms in order to get to the Hunters, who usually stand in high places. Some Hunters shoot red live bullets, which act as homing missiles and follow the players for a certain period; those bullets are more dangerous, and players cannot ride on them. It is however possible to direct the homing missiles at the enemies themselves, which unlocks an achievement on Xbox 360 and a trophy on PlayStation 3 called [[Back At You!]]


Hunters are not as common as the original ones, appearing only in jungle levels like the [[Jibberish Jungle]] and the [[Ticklish Temples]]. Like most of the enemies in Rayman Origins, Hunters can be bubblized with one single attack, but take four Moskito shots to be defeated. During the events of "[[The Reveal]]", a Hunter, along with several [[Lividstone]]s can be seen escaping in the [[Warship]] with the [[Magician]], revealing a possible alliance. During the Moskito sequence, the Hunter is hidden inside of a tube, shooting his red homing bullets at the players, and eventually, coming out.
Hunters are not as common as the original ones, appearing only in jungle levels like the [[Jibberish Jungle|Jibberish Jungle and the Ticklish Temples]]. Like most of the enemies in ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', Hunters can be bubblized with one single attack and take four [[Mosquito]] shots to be defeated. During [[the Reveal]], a Hunter, along with several [[Lividstone]]s can be seen escaping in the [[Warship]] with the [[Magician]], revealing a possible alliance. During the [[Mosquito]] sequence, the Hunter is hidden inside of a tube, shooting his red homing bullets at the players, and eventually, coming out.


An artwork depicting a scrapped featherless bird-like creature can be seen, with a burned moustache and holding a scared Hunter's monocle. It's unknown what relationship was intended to be between Hunters and those birds. However, one of those birds can be seen on the box art of the game, along with other scrapped enemies.
An artwork depicting a scrapped featherless bird-like creature can be seen, with a burned moustache and holding a scared Hunter's monocle. It's unknown what relationship was intended to be between Hunters and those birds. However, one of those birds can be seen on the box art of the game, along with other scrapped enemies.


[[fr:Chasseur]]
[[fr:Chasseur]]