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* ''This article is about the ring-carrying [[Lum]]s first encountered in [[Rayman 2]]. For the purple colored Lums found in [[Rayman Legends]] and its spin-offs, see [[Lum (UbiArt games)]].''


[[File:Purple lum.jpg|thumb|A Purple Lum, as seen in ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape|Rayman 2]]'']]
[[File:Unusedlums.png|frame|A detailed view of a Purple Lum without the ring.]]


A '''Purple Lum''' is one of the many types of [[Lums]] that are found in [[the Glade of Dreams]]. These lums assure the cohesion of the world; without them, nothing would be solid or visible. Unlike the other Lums, this kind is shaped like a ring; rather than being collectible, they can be grabbed and used as hook by [[Rayman]], so that he may cross large areas without touching the ground. Like [[Super Yellow Lum]]s, Purple Lums have eyes.
A '''Purple Lum''' is one of the many types of [[Lum]]s that are found in the [[Glade of Dreams]]. These Lums carry a ring and assure the cohesion of the world; without them, nothing would be solid or visible. Unlike the other [[Lum]]s, they are not collectible. Because of their ring, they can be grabbed and used as a hook by [[Rayman]], so that he may cross large areas without touching the ground. Like [[Super Yellow Lum]]s, Purple Lums have eyes.


==In the games==
They fulfill the same role as the [[flying ring]]s from [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]]. The console versions of ''[[Rayman 3]]'' replace the Purple Lum with the [[flying hook]], which can only be tethered onto with the [[Lockjaw]]. ''[[Rayman Origins]]'' and ''[[Rayman Legends]]'' use various means to replicate the swinging motif, such as [[Swingman|Swingmen]], [[liana]]s, ropes, chains and even bearded [[Fakir]]s.
''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape]]'' is the first game in which Purple Lums are names. In this game, Rayman gains the ability to swing from Purple Lums by absorbing a [[Silver Lum]] which was granted to him by [[Ly]], after he freed her from her prison in [[the Fairy Glade]].


In [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]], objects known as [[flying ring]]s appeared. These rings are essentially this game's version of Purple Lums; the function in the exact same way, and appear very similar (but Purple Lums' wings are insectile, while flying rings' wings are more bird-like). This game also features evil flying rings; these are ugly, red versions which sink when grabbed, often putting Rayman in danger. Rayman must receive a [[Silver Lum]] from [[Betilla the Fairy]] in order to use flying rings.
==In ''[[Rayman 2]]''==
{{Quote|text=Purple Lums assure the cohesion of [[Glade of Dreams|the world]]. Without them, nothing would be solid or visible. With your [[magic fist]], you can jump through the air and grab them one after another.|sign=[[The Knowledge of the World]]|source=''[[Rayman 2]]''}}
{{Quote|text=By [[Magic fist|shooting]] them, [[Rayman]] can grab onto them and swing from one to another, thereby crossing vast areas without touching the ground.|sign=Manual|source=''[[Rayman 2]]''}}


Purple Lums also appear in ''[[Rayman M]]'', ''[[Rayman Arena]]'' and in ''[[Rayman Rush]]'', where all of the characters can use them. They lack eyes in all the game versions, except in ''[[Rayman Rush]]''.
''[[Rayman 2]]'' is the first game in which Purple Lums appear. [[Rayman]] gains the ability to swing from Purple Lums by absorbing a [[Silver Lum]] which is granted to him by [[Ly]], after he freed her from her prison in [[the Fairy Glade]].


In ''[[Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc]]'', items known as [[flying hook]]s appear. These [[Hoodlum]]-made contraptions work in the same way as Purple Lums, but [[Rayman]] needs the [[Lockjaw]] [[Laser-Washing Powder]] to use them.
According to [[the Knowledge of the World]], Purple Lums are one of the five primary coloured [[Lum]] types that are used in the world. They are said to give cohesion to the world and that nothing would be solid or visible if they didn't exist. [[Rayman]] is able to use these [[Lum]]s by [[Magic fist|shooting]] at them, once the [[Magic fist|shot]] has met the Purple Lum, a blue magical tether will connect [[Rayman]]'s [[Magic fist|fist]] to the Lum allowing [[Rayman]] to swing back and forth in a parabolic shape. While swinging on the Lum, [[Rayman]] can also cause the tether to swivel around, allowing him better ease at reaching a far off platform that would otherwise be inaccessible.


In [[Rayman 3 (Game Boy Advance)|the Game Boy Advance adaptation of ''Rayman 3'']], Purple Lums look very different from their previous appearances. They are larger, and while they lack eyes and wings, they now wear metal crowns.
<gallery widths="320px" heights="240px">
R2TGE PS1-PurpleLum.jpeg|Purple Lums share the same look in the PlayStation and Nintendo 64 versions of ''[[Rayman 2]]''.
ExtraPurpleLum.jpg|This Purple Lum can be found in [[the Woods of Light]] on the Dreamcast version. It takes [[Rayman]] to the [[Globox Village]].
</gallery>


In [[Rayman Raving Rabbids (Game Boy Advance)|the Game Boy Advance version of ''Rayman Raving Rabbids'']], Purple Lums reappear, and look very similar to how they appeared in the Game Boy Advance version of ''Rayman 3''. They now have a greyish colour.
==In ''[[Rayman M]]'', ''[[Rayman Arena]]'' and ''[[Rayman Rush]]''==
{{Quote|text=Master how to catch them and they will show you a quicker way.|sign=Manual|source=''[[Rayman M]]''}}
The Purple Lums appear in all iterations of this title. They function the same as in ''[[Rayman 2]]'', but their appearance varies between versions. In ''[[Rayman M]]'', although they are called Purple Lums, they resemble [[flying ring]]s. In [[Rayman Arena|the GameCube and Xbox versions of ''Rayman Arena'']] there is a small tether connecting the Purple Lums to their ring. In ''[[Rayman Rush]]'', they share the same appearance they had in the PlayStation version of ''[[Rayman 2]]''.


In [[Rayman (Game Boy Color)|the Game Boy Color versions of ''Rayman 1'']] [[Rayman 2 Forever|and ''Rayman 2'']], the Purple Lums move around freely in one location, ready for [[Rayman]] to grab onto them. There is one grabbing ring that looks red and black. It goes up and down. When Rayman grabs onto, it goes and stays up. When he lets go, it goes down. It can hurt Rayman and is located in [[Fiery Depths]] and [[Dark Legacy]].
<gallery widths="320px" heights="240px">
RM PS2-PurpleLum.jpeg|A Purple Lum in ''[[Rayman M]]''.
RA GC-PurpleLum.jpeg|Purple Lums in the GameCube version of ''[[Rayman Arena]]''.
</gallery>


In [[Rayman Raving Rabbids (DS)|the Nintendo DS version of ''Rayman Raving Rabbids'']], a lot later in the game you can find purple lums.  
==In the handheld versions of ''[[Rayman 3]]''==
[[File:Purple Lum R3 GBA.PNG|frame|right|class=sprite|A Purple Lum in [[Rayman 3 (Game Boy Advance)|the Game Boy Advance version of ''Rayman 3'']].]]
{{Quote|text=By shooting them, [[Rayman]] can grab on to them.|sign=Manual|source=[[Rayman 3 (Game Boy Advance)|''Rayman 3'' (Game Boy Advance)]]}}


[[Category:Lums]]
In [[Rayman 3 (Game Boy Advance)|the Game Boy Advance version of ''Rayman 3'']] and [[Rayman 3 (mobile phone)|the mobile phone version of ''Rayman 3'']], Purple Lums appear shaped like semicircles with crowns. Although they look like [[flying hook]]s, they are called Purple Lums in the two games.
 
<gallery widths="240px" heights="320px">
Rayman 3 mobile Purple Lum.jpg|A Purple Lum in [[Rayman 3 (mobile phone)|the mobile phone version of ''Rayman 3'']].
</gallery>
 
==In the handheld versions of ''[[Rayman Raving Rabbids]]''==
[[File:Purple Lum RRR GBA.PNG|frame|right|class=sprite|A Purple Lum in [[Rayman Raving Rabbids (Game Boy Advance)|the Game Boy Advance version of ''Rayman Raving Rabbids'']].]]
{{Quote|text=[[Rayman]] can catch these hooks by hitting them.|sign=Manual|source=[[Rayman Raving Rabbids (Game Boy Advance)|''Rayman Raving Rabbids'' (Game Boy Advance)]]}}
 
In [[Rayman Raving Rabbids (Game Boy Advance)|the Game Boy Advance version of ''Rayman Raving Rabbids'']], Purple Lums appear and act the same way as they do in [[Rayman 3 (Game Boy Advance)|the Game Boy Advance version of ''Rayman 3'']] and [[Rayman 3 (mobile phone)|the mobile phone version of ''Rayman 3'']], though they are simply called "hooks" in this game.
 
In [[Rayman Raving Rabbids (DS)|the Nintendo DS version of ''Rayman Raving Rabbids'']], Purple Lums can only be found near the end of the game and require a special power to interact with. To swing off of them, [[Rayman]] has to shoot a [[Yellow Lum]]. Doing so won't use up any of the collected [[Yellow Lum]]s. The Purple Lums share the same appearance they had in ''[[Rayman 2]]''.
 
In [[Rayman Raving Rabbids (mobile phone)|the mobile phone version of ''Rayman Raving Rabbids'']], Purple Lums look like the ones in ''[[Rayman M]]''. Instead of insect-like wings, they have bird-like wings, just like the [[flying ring]]s from [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]].
 
<gallery widths="240px" heights="320px">
RRR1 mobile Purple Lum.jpg|A Purple Lum in [[Rayman Raving Rabbids (mobile phone)|the mobile phone version of ''Rayman Raving Rabbids'']].
</gallery>
 
==Trivia==
*In all versions of ''[[Rayman 2]]'', except for the Dreamcast version and ''[[Rayman Revolution]]'', Purple Lums cannot actually be found prior to gaining the ability to swing from them. If [[Rayman]] however reaches a Purple Lum through hacking before this he won't be able to swing from it.
 
==See also==
*[[Flying ring]]
*[[Flying hook]]
*[[Swingman]]


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Latest revision as of 16:45, 17 February 2026

A detailed view of a Purple Lum without the ring.

A Purple Lum is one of the many types of Lums that are found in the Glade of Dreams. These Lums carry a ring and assure the cohesion of the world; without them, nothing would be solid or visible. Unlike the other Lums, they are not collectible. Because of their ring, they can be grabbed and used as a hook by Rayman, so that he may cross large areas without touching the ground. Like Super Yellow Lums, Purple Lums have eyes.

They fulfill the same role as the flying rings from the original Rayman game. The console versions of Rayman 3 replace the Purple Lum with the flying hook, which can only be tethered onto with the Lockjaw. Rayman Origins and Rayman Legends use various means to replicate the swinging motif, such as Swingmen, lianas, ropes, chains and even bearded Fakirs.

In Rayman 2

Purple Lums assure the cohesion of the world. Without them, nothing would be solid or visible. With your magic fist, you can jump through the air and grab them one after another.
By shooting them, Rayman can grab onto them and swing from one to another, thereby crossing vast areas without touching the ground.
—Manual, Rayman 2

Rayman 2 is the first game in which Purple Lums appear. Rayman gains the ability to swing from Purple Lums by absorbing a Silver Lum which is granted to him by Ly, after he freed her from her prison in the Fairy Glade.

According to the Knowledge of the World, Purple Lums are one of the five primary coloured Lum types that are used in the world. They are said to give cohesion to the world and that nothing would be solid or visible if they didn't exist. Rayman is able to use these Lums by shooting at them, once the shot has met the Purple Lum, a blue magical tether will connect Rayman's fist to the Lum allowing Rayman to swing back and forth in a parabolic shape. While swinging on the Lum, Rayman can also cause the tether to swivel around, allowing him better ease at reaching a far off platform that would otherwise be inaccessible.

In Rayman M, Rayman Arena and Rayman Rush

Master how to catch them and they will show you a quicker way.
—Manual, Rayman M

The Purple Lums appear in all iterations of this title. They function the same as in Rayman 2, but their appearance varies between versions. In Rayman M, although they are called Purple Lums, they resemble flying rings. In the GameCube and Xbox versions of Rayman Arena there is a small tether connecting the Purple Lums to their ring. In Rayman Rush, they share the same appearance they had in the PlayStation version of Rayman 2.

In the handheld versions of Rayman 3

A Purple Lum in the Game Boy Advance version of Rayman 3.
By shooting them, Rayman can grab on to them.

In the Game Boy Advance version of Rayman 3 and the mobile phone version of Rayman 3, Purple Lums appear shaped like semicircles with crowns. Although they look like flying hooks, they are called Purple Lums in the two games.

In the handheld versions of Rayman Raving Rabbids

A Purple Lum in the Game Boy Advance version of Rayman Raving Rabbids.
Rayman can catch these hooks by hitting them.

In the Game Boy Advance version of Rayman Raving Rabbids, Purple Lums appear and act the same way as they do in the Game Boy Advance version of Rayman 3 and the mobile phone version of Rayman 3, though they are simply called "hooks" in this game.

In the Nintendo DS version of Rayman Raving Rabbids, Purple Lums can only be found near the end of the game and require a special power to interact with. To swing off of them, Rayman has to shoot a Yellow Lum. Doing so won't use up any of the collected Yellow Lums. The Purple Lums share the same appearance they had in Rayman 2.

In the mobile phone version of Rayman Raving Rabbids, Purple Lums look like the ones in Rayman M. Instead of insect-like wings, they have bird-like wings, just like the flying rings from the original Rayman game.

Trivia

  • In all versions of Rayman 2, except for the Dreamcast version and Rayman Revolution, Purple Lums cannot actually be found prior to gaining the ability to swing from them. If Rayman however reaches a Purple Lum through hacking before this he won't be able to swing from it.

See also