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[[Image:PoingOr.png|thumb|316px|right|A Golden Fist]]
'''Golden Fists''', also known as '''Gold Fists''' and the '''gold punch''', are power-ups that appear in [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]], its spin-offs and [[Rayman (Game Boy Color)|its Game Boy Color adaptation]]. They look like glowing yellow fists and make [[Rayman]]'s [[telescopic fist]] stronger, so that he can get rid of his enemies more easily.


[[Image:RayPoingOr.png|thumb|316px|left|[[Rayman]] hurling his golden fist]]
Golden Fists are replaced by [[Power Fist]]s in ''[[Rayman 2]]'', the [[Heavy Metal Fist]] in ''[[Rayman 3]]'' and the [[Flying Punch]] in the [[UbiArt Framework|UbiArt]] games.


'''Golden Fists''' (also known as '''Gold Fists''') are power-ups in ''[[Rayman 1|Rayman]]'', looking like glowing yellow fists. They make [[Rayman]]'s [[Telescopic fist|fist]] twice as strong, so that he can get rid of his enemies more easily. If [[Rayman]] loses a life, their effect will vanish.
==Appearances==
===''Rayman''===
[[File:Gold fist.gif|frame|right|class=sprite|A Golden Fist]]


Their equivalent in ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape|Rayman 2]]'' was called the [[Power Fist]].
{{Quote|text=Increases the power of [[Rayman]]'s blows.


[[fr:Poing en or]]
'''''Please note:'''''<br />
''Your fist loses its power and its exceptional speed each time you are hit by an enemy.''|sign=Manual|source=[[Rayman (Atari Jaguar)|''Rayman'' (Atari Jaguar)]]}}


[[Category:Items]]
In [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]], Golden Fists increase the damage dealt by [[Rayman]]'s [[telescopic fist]]: standard punches inflict 3 hit points instead of 1, charged punches inflict from 3 to 6 hit points instead of 1 to 4, and punches when jumping inflict 5 hit points instead of 3. This, however, does not apply to bosses, who only suffer one damage per punch in any case.
 
If [[Rayman]] loses a [[life]], their effect will vanish. In [[Rayman (Atari Jaguar)|the Jaguar version of the game]], this also happens when taking damage.
 
<gallery widths="316px" heights="200px" class="sprite">
PoingOr.png|A Golden Fist
RayPoingOr.png|[[Rayman]] hurling his Golden Fist
</gallery>
 
===The Game Boy Color version of ''Rayman''===
{{Quote|text=Faster and stronger than the [[Telescopic fist|normal one]] but it loses its power every time [[Rayman]] loses one [[life]]|sign=Manual|source=[[Rayman |''Rayman'' (Game Boy Color)]]}}
 
The power-up also appears in [[Rayman (Game Boy Color)|the Game Boy Color version of the original ''Rayman'' game]], where it is known as the Gold Fist. In this game, the Gold Fist not only increases the power of [[Rayman]]'s [[telescopic fist]], but also allows it to go further, similarly to the [[Speed Fist]]. With a Gold Fist, all punches inflict 2 hit points, irrespective of whether they are charged or not, instead of 1 hit point for a standard punch and 2 for a charged punch.
 
Just like in [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]], if [[Rayman]] loses a [[life]], its effect will vanish.
 
<gallery widths="160px" heights="144px" class="sprite">
Tings Golden Fist R1 GBC.PNG|A Gold Fist, as seen in [[Rayman (Game Boy Color)|the Game Boy color version of ''Rayman'']]
</gallery>
 
==Names in other languages==
{{Names
|en=Golden Fist<ref name="capitalization">The inconsistent capitalization across localizations has been standardized here.</ref>
|en_S=manuals, [[List of achievements in Rayman Classic|mobile achievements]]
|en_2=Gold punch
|en_2_S=''[[Rayman Designer]]''
|en_3=Gold Fist
|en_3_S=GBC manual
|zh_hans=金拳头
|zh_hans_S=PC manual, PC series manual
|zh_hans_2=金色拳头
|zh_hans_2_S=[[List of achievements in Rayman Classic|mobile achievements]]
|zh_hant=金拳
|nl=Gouden vuist<ref name="capitalization"></ref>
|fr=Poing or
|fr_S=''[[Rayman Designer]]''
|fr_2=Poing en or
|fr_2_S=[[List of achievements in Rayman Classic|mobile achievements]]
|fr_3=Poing d'or
|fr_3_S=Jaguar and Saturn manuals
|fr_4=Poing doré
|fr_4_S=GBA and GBC manuals
|de=Goldene Faust
|de_2=Goldfaust
|de_2_S=GBC manual only
|he=אגרוף הזהב
|he_T=Egrof Hazahav
|it=Pugno d'oro
|it_2=Pugno Dorato
|it_2_S=GBC manual only
|ja=ゴールド・パンチ<ref>The inconsistent use across localizations of the foreign word separator (interpunct ・) has been standardized here.</ref>
|ja_S=PlayStation and GBC manuals, [[List of achievements in Rayman Classic|mobile achievements]]
|ja_2=黄金パンチ
|ja_2_S=Saturn manual
|ko=골든 피스트
|ko_S=PC manual
|ko_2=황금주먹
|ko_2_S=PC manual
|ko_3=황금 주먹
|ko_3_S=[[List of achievements in Rayman Classic|mobile achievements]]
|ru=Золотой кулак
|es=Puño dorado<ref name="capitalization"></ref>
|es_S=[[List of achievements in Rayman Classic|mobile achievements]], GBC manual
|es_2=Puñetazo de oro
|es_2_S=Jaguar, Saturn and PS Classic manuals
|es_3=Puño de Oro
|es_3_S=GBA manual
}}
 
==Notes==
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[[fr:Poing d'or]]
[[pl:Złota pięść]]
[[es:Puño de oro]]
[[zh:金拳头]]
 
[[Category:Collectibles from Rayman 1]]
[[Category:Collectibles from the Game Boy Color version of Rayman]]
[[Category:Power-ups]]
[[Category:Power-ups]]
[[Category:Events from Rayman Designer]]

Latest revision as of 16:18, 17 February 2026

Golden Fists, also known as Gold Fists and the gold punch, are power-ups that appear in the original Rayman game, its spin-offs and its Game Boy Color adaptation. They look like glowing yellow fists and make Rayman's telescopic fist stronger, so that he can get rid of his enemies more easily.

Golden Fists are replaced by Power Fists in Rayman 2, the Heavy Metal Fist in Rayman 3 and the Flying Punch in the UbiArt games.

Appearances

Rayman

A Golden Fist
Increases the power of Rayman's blows.

Please note:
Your fist loses its power and its exceptional speed each time you are hit by an enemy.

In the original Rayman game, Golden Fists increase the damage dealt by Rayman's telescopic fist: standard punches inflict 3 hit points instead of 1, charged punches inflict from 3 to 6 hit points instead of 1 to 4, and punches when jumping inflict 5 hit points instead of 3. This, however, does not apply to bosses, who only suffer one damage per punch in any case.

If Rayman loses a life, their effect will vanish. In the Jaguar version of the game, this also happens when taking damage.

The Game Boy Color version of Rayman

Faster and stronger than the normal one but it loses its power every time Rayman loses one life

The power-up also appears in the Game Boy Color version of the original Rayman game, where it is known as the Gold Fist. In this game, the Gold Fist not only increases the power of Rayman's telescopic fist, but also allows it to go further, similarly to the Speed Fist. With a Gold Fist, all punches inflict 2 hit points, irrespective of whether they are charged or not, instead of 1 hit point for a standard punch and 2 for a charged punch.

Just like in the original Rayman game, if Rayman loses a life, its effect will vanish.

Names in other languages

Language Name
English Golden Fist[1] (manuals, mobile achievements)

Gold punch (Rayman Designer)

Gold Fist (GBC manual)

Chinese (simplified) 金拳头 (PC manual, PC series manual)

金色拳头 (mobile achievements)

Chinese (traditional) 金拳
Dutch Gouden vuist[1]
French Poing or (Rayman Designer)

Poing en or (mobile achievements)

Poing d'or (Jaguar and Saturn manuals)

Poing doré (GBA and GBC manuals)

German Goldene Faust

Goldfaust (GBC manual only)

Hebrew אגרוף הזהב
Egrof Hazahav
Italian Pugno d'oro

Pugno Dorato (GBC manual only)

Japanese ゴールド・パンチ[2] (PlayStation and GBC manuals, mobile achievements)

黄金パンチ (Saturn manual)

Korean 골든 피스트 (PC manual)

황금주먹 (PC manual)

황금 주먹 (mobile achievements)

Russian Золотой кулак
Spanish Puño dorado[1] (mobile achievements, GBC manual)

Puñetazo de oro (Jaguar, Saturn and PS Classic manuals)

Puño de Oro (GBA manual)

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 The inconsistent capitalization across localizations has been standardized here.
  2. The inconsistent use across localizations of the foreign word separator (interpunct ・) has been standardized here.