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'''Sony PlayStation'''
'''Sony PlayStation'''
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EymZ-fIg04Y Haruka's playthrough on YouTube]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EiZUKMQJIs8 Haruka's playthrough on YouTube]


'''PC/MS-DOS'''
'''PC/MS-DOS'''

Revision as of 07:00, 25 October 2023

Mr Skops' Stalactites
Mr Skops' Stalactites
Eat at Joe's Mr Dark's Dare

Mr Skops' Stalactites (French: Les Stalactites de SkopsThe Stalactites of Skops) is the third and final level in the Caves of Skops, the fifth world of the original Rayman game. It consists of three parts the first time it is played, and only one during subsequent playthroughs, as the last two parts feature Skops the Scorpion.


Part 1

This is one of the only parts in the game in which all six cages can be found, the others being the first part of Twilight Gulch and the first part of Mr Sax's Hullaballoo.

Part 2

Mr Skops peacefully sleeping

Rayman finds himself in front of the sleeping Mr Skops who, angry at being woken, attacks him.

Part 3

The big boss of the Caves of Skops, Mr Skops

Rayman has to battle Mr Skops. Like the previous boss battles, once this level is completed, this part cannot be replayed.


Trivia

Similarly to Mr Sax's Hullaballoo in all versions, it is possible in the PC version and its ports to break all 6 cages in the first part and leave through the start-of-level exit sign without having to face the boss. Even if Mr Skops has not been defeated, Mr Dark's Dare will still unlock once all cages have been broken. This is not possible in the PlayStation and Saturn versions, as the exit sign in question is not present. This is also not possible in the Atari Jaguar version, despite the fact that the exit sign is present: in this version, Mr Dark's Dare will not unlock until Mr Skops has been defeated.

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Atari Jaguar

Sony PlayStation

PC/MS-DOS

Game Boy Advance