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==In ''[[Rayman 3]]''==
==In ''Rayman 3''==
In ''[[Rayman 3]]'', many different types of mushrooms can be found in [[the Fairy Council]] – which is also the first level of the game, and, like [[the Woods of Light]], contains many references to [[Rayman 2|the previous title]], including the brief return of multiple characters and creatures from ''[[Rayman 2]]'', as well as direct, fourth-wall-breaking mentions of it. The mushrooms here are yellow, red or pink in colour. They are much larger than those found in the previous games; many of these mushrooms can be used as platforms, some releasing clouds of spores when [[Rayman]] steps on them. None of them move in the same way as the mushrooms from the previous games. Some of the red and yellow mushrooms here grow directly out of trees or walls. At a later point in the game, in [[the Bog of Murk]], [[Rayman]] encounters another type of mushroom; these mushrooms grow in the swamp-water, sometimes with nothing but their caps emerging from its surface. They can also be used as platforms.
In ''[[Rayman 3]]'', many different types of mushrooms can be found in [[the Fairy Council]] – which is also the first level of the game, and, like [[the Woods of Light]], contains many references to [[Rayman 2|the previous title]], including the brief return of multiple characters and creatures from ''[[Rayman 2]]'', as well as direct, fourth-wall-breaking mentions of it. The mushrooms here are yellow, red or pink in colour. They are much larger than those found in the previous games; many of these mushrooms can be used as platforms, some releasing clouds of spores when [[Rayman]] steps on them. None of them move in the same way as the mushrooms from the previous games. Some of the red and yellow mushrooms here grow directly out of trees or walls. At a later point in the game, in [[the Bog of Murk]], [[Rayman]] encounters another type of mushroom; these mushrooms grow in the swamp-water, sometimes with nothing but their caps emerging from its surface. They can also be used as platforms.