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== Description ==
== Description ==
[[File:Outta My Way 6.jpg|thumb|left|A platform with three bottles containing hearts.]]
Hearts are red floating creatures, which only show their smiley face when a player acquires them; then they follow the player, until something or someone breaks it, producing a glassy noise. Only one heart per character can be held on to In a single player game, if a heart is picked up by a character that already has one, they will receive a bonus of five [[Lum (Rayman Origins)|Lums]], which can't be affected by the [[Lum King]]'s song. In a multiplayer mode, this heart will be passed on to another character if they do not have one; however, by default, the Heart gives five Lums to the player who collected it if every player on-screen has a Heart already.  Hearts can either be found in a [[Phial]], which must be broken in order to obtain it, or in some cases in ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', in a [[bubble]], should the player unearth one hidden in a spot that emits tiny bubbles (regularly, [[Nenuphar]]s, [[Bubblebush]]es or [[Bulb-o-Lums]]).  Hearts seem to be a replacement to the scrapped life bar, which highly resembled the life bar from [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]].
Hearts are red floating creatures, which only show their smiley face when a player acquires them; then they follow the player, until something or someone breaks it, producing a glassy noise. Only one heart per character can be held on to In a single player game, if a heart is picked up by a character that already has one, they will receive a bonus of five [[Lum (Rayman Origins)|Lums]], which can't be affected by the [[Lum King]]'s song. In a multiplayer mode, this heart will be passed on to another character if they do not have one; however, by default, the Heart gives five Lums to the player who collected it if every player on-screen has a Heart already.  Hearts can either be found in a [[Phial]], which must be broken in order to obtain it, or in some cases in ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', in a [[bubble]], should the player unearth one hidden in a spot that emits tiny bubbles (regularly, [[Nenuphar]]s, [[Bubblebush]]es or [[Bulb-o-Lums]]).  Hearts seem to be a replacement to the scrapped life bar, which highly resembled the life bar from [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]].