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==PlayStation 2 version==
==PlayStation 2 version==
In this version, [[Rayman]] discovers a treasure chest in the [[Technical Check-up]] after rescuing Clark, and upon opening it finds the [[Lums Radar]], a magnet-like device that points the way to nearby [[Yellow Lum]]s. He finds the [[1000th Yellow Lum]] in the same chest. If Rayman destroys any [[Robo-Pirate]]s and then revisits the level, they are replaced by [[Zombie Pirate]]s.
In this version, [[Rayman]] discovers a treasure chest in the [[Technical Check-up]] after rescuing Clark, and upon opening it finds the [[Lums Radar]], a magnet-like device that points the way to nearby [[Yellow Lum]]s. He finds the [[1000th Yellow Lum]] in the same chest. The secret location in Phase 1, which contained the 1000th lum in the original versions, is still present, and contains a few ordinary yellow lums. Therefore, Rayman must visit it to achieve 100% completion.


Whilst no real reason was ever given as to why [[Rayman]] went to the Tomb in the other versions of the game, he is specifically instructed to go here to rescue [[Clark]] in this version. In the other versions, [[Rayman]] appears to stumble across [[Clark]] solely by chance, and was simply passing through. This may be because the other games used [[the Hall of Doors]] as a level selector, where [[Clark]] does not need to do anything: whereas in ''[[Rayman Revolution|Revolution]]'', the game can not progress without [[Clark]] to open the way to [[the Iron Mountains]], due to ''[[Rayman Revolution|Revolution]]'''s use of [[The Front|a free roaming world map]].
Whilst no real reason was ever given as to why [[Rayman]] went to the Tomb in the other versions of the game, he is specifically instructed to go here to rescue [[Clark]] in this version. In the other versions, [[Rayman]] appears to stumble across [[Clark]] solely by chance, and was simply passing through. This may be because the other games used [[the Hall of Doors]] as a level selector, where [[Clark]] does not need to do anything: whereas in ''[[Rayman Revolution|Revolution]]'', the game can not progress without [[Clark]] to open the way to [[the Iron Mountains]], due to ''[[Rayman Revolution|Revolution]]'''s use of [[The Front|a free roaming world map]].
If Rayman destroys any [[Robo-Pirate]]s and then revisits the level, they are replaced by [[Zombie Pirate]]s.


[[File:Room Annex Tomb of the Ancient.jpg|thumb|left|320px|The room next to the [[Technical Check-up]]]]
[[File:Room Annex Tomb of the Ancient.jpg|thumb|left|320px|The room next to the [[Technical Check-up]]]]