20,000 Lums Under the Sea

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20,000 Lums Under the Sea, also known as the Sea of Serendipity in Rayman Adventures, is the fourth world of paintings in Rayman Legends and the fourth world in Rayman Adventures. It is a water-and-machine based world, which takes cues from various spy tropes; for example, the James Bond theme can be heard during certain underwater sections. Several reoccurring elements from Rayman Origins, and the same name being used in Rayman Adventures, suggests that this world takes place in the Sea of Serendipity.

20,000 Lums Under the Sea
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Rayman Legends

Rayman and his friends infiltrate a sunken submarine, dodging armed Underwater Toads and searchlights in the process, as well as laser trip-switches and electric hazards. Eventually they encounter a mechanical dragon which was engineered by the Toads.

Rayman Adventures

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The Sea of Serendipity is the fourth world in Rayman Adventures. It is unlocked once the Sacred Tree grows to at least 380 meters high.

 
While water is part of the game, the player can't dive and will automatically float up to the surface when beneath it. It's however possible to dive down a short distance by swiping down to perform a groundpound.

Underwater Base

The Underwater Base levels take place under the water with most levels involving the player making his way through pipes filled with water.

Submarine Hangar

The Submarine Hanger, also known as Underwater Hanger, levels usually involve a more mechanical theme, with many of its level having switches which need to be triggered in order to reach the Captain.

Open Ocean

The Open Ocean, also known as Underwater Nemo, levels take place out in the ocean.

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