

Other categories could exist for maybe races, but for record categories these feel like the best.Īny input? Ideas? Anyone else looking to run this game? These tickets raise a pretty huge question: do we use tickets or not? If tickets are used in a speedrun the runs could most likely come down to how lucky a person is however if they aren't included, lums are completely useless and are likely to be avoided.Īs I see it, categories for this game would be:Ĥ00 teensies <- to unlock living dead party (kind of like 70 star)ġ00% <- would include all teensies, all levels, all princesses, all tickets, all creatures(?) These levels each have teensies to save as well, however are mostly auto-scrollers so likely not fast enough. But not only can teensies be won from the tickets, but also the redux'd Rayman Origins levels. There are as of right now an unkown amount of teensies to be won from the tickets, and it's also random making it very very unreliable for a speedrun purpose.

Each ticket, as far as we can tell, can give a random outcome until the maximum of the outcome is met, such as teensies. The lucky tickets are a usable item obtained by collecting 3/4 of the gold requirement lum count on each level.

Obviously there is still something that is somewhat important to mention.Īlright, this is the only part of the game that doesn't feel speedrun friendly. Each level also can be invaded, adding a time trial mode with 3 available teensies with a time better than 40 seconds (1 teensy per 13 seconds :o), this will likely be the most optimal way to get a large amount of teensies. Each level is unlocked by beating the previous, and there is no way to skip levels, meaning routing will come down to just beating every level as fast as possible and figuring out which teensies to grab along the way, easy right? Most levels have 10 teensies to collect, 2 of which being contained within a side room in the level and are likely not fast enough to be included. What we know about the game as of now is that in order to beat the game with the "normal" ending you need 260 teensies, of which there are 450 outside of the lucky tickets, which I'll talk about a bit later.

I decided to put this post in the PC section even though it's on every platform simply because it's likely similar to Origins where loading times are blisteringly fast on PC as compared to other consoles. So, Rayman Legends is the newest 2d Rayman game (coming out very soon in the US), very similar to Origins in many ways and is seemingly a very good speedgame.
