IGIPNP | Rayman Legends (1080i HD) Walkthrough - The Dojo Daily Extreme Challenge (Sep 30, '13) @IGIPNP | Uploaded 11 years ago | Updated 5 hours ago
In this video, I show how to get enough lums for a Gold Cup in the "The Dojo" online Daily Extreme Challenge level of Rayman Legends.
The Dojo is similar to the Ninja Dojo and Shaolin Master Dojo levels from 20,000 Lums Under the Sea, so you might consider using those as practice for this challenge.
1:22 - What, a death? Since when did I get so lazy to actually include those in my Legends recordings? Well, since today, I guess, as I'm definitely growing tired of the intense repetition of these challenges. In order to not spoil some Legends gameplay for myself, I really didn't keep up with the Challenge App and related stuff for the Wii U despite having the console back when the app was available. As such, I really had no idea just how repetitious the challenges are until doing these little videos from them, and I was definitely disappointed to find out that the variation really isn't that great. Sure, individual level layouts change here and there, but it seems there's not even enough unique content to last a week, instead just hoping that the competitive spirit will carry the engagement for the challenges. Perhaps it does for some, but it does not for me, and I look forward to the 1 million lum unlock so I can put this all to rest soon (unless new content is later put out for either single player or the challenges).
In this video, I show how to get enough lums for a Gold Cup in the "The Dojo" online Daily Extreme Challenge level of Rayman Legends.
The Dojo is similar to the Ninja Dojo and Shaolin Master Dojo levels from 20,000 Lums Under the Sea, so you might consider using those as practice for this challenge.
1:22 - What, a death? Since when did I get so lazy to actually include those in my Legends recordings? Well, since today, I guess, as I'm definitely growing tired of the intense repetition of these challenges. In order to not spoil some Legends gameplay for myself, I really didn't keep up with the Challenge App and related stuff for the Wii U despite having the console back when the app was available. As such, I really had no idea just how repetitious the challenges are until doing these little videos from them, and I was definitely disappointed to find out that the variation really isn't that great. Sure, individual level layouts change here and there, but it seems there's not even enough unique content to last a week, instead just hoping that the competitive spirit will carry the engagement for the challenges. Perhaps it does for some, but it does not for me, and I look forward to the 1 million lum unlock so I can put this all to rest soon (unless new content is later put out for either single player or the challenges).