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[[Image:Foret1PC.png|thumb|316px|left|Tings are present everywhere]]
[[Image:Foret1PC.png|thumb|316px|left|Tings are present everywhere]]
[[Image:Designer_Ting_Colours.png|frame|320px|right|The seven different Ting colours seen in Rayman Designer.]]
[[Image:Designer_Ting_Colours.png|frame|316px|right|The seven different Ting colours seen in Rayman Designer.]]


A '''Ting''' is a collectable item in ''[[Rayman 1|Rayman]]''. It is a small blue crystal ball that is found scattered across the region in large numbers, often leading [[Rayman]] to hidden [[cage|cages]] or to safety. Collecting 100 Tings gets [[Rayman]] a bonus [[life]] and resets his Ting count back to 0, but he will lose all Tings he is currently holding if he loses a life. It is also apparently used as some kind of currency, as ten Tings are needed to be paid to the [[Magician]] in order to enter one of his [[bonus level]]s.
A '''Ting''' is a collectable item in ''[[Rayman 1|Rayman]]''. It is a small blue crystal ball that is found scattered across the region in large numbers, often leading [[Rayman]] to hidden [[cage|cages]] or to safety. Collecting 100 Tings gets [[Rayman]] a bonus [[life]] and resets his Ting count back to 0, but he will lose all Tings he is currently holding if he loses a life. It is also apparently used as some kind of currency, as ten Tings are needed to be paid to the [[Magician]] in order to enter one of his [[bonus level]]s.

Revision as of 18:22, 8 January 2010

Tings are present everywhere
The seven different Ting colours seen in Rayman Designer.

A Ting is a collectable item in Rayman. It is a small blue crystal ball that is found scattered across the region in large numbers, often leading Rayman to hidden cages or to safety. Collecting 100 Tings gets Rayman a bonus life and resets his Ting count back to 0, but he will lose all Tings he is currently holding if he loses a life. It is also apparently used as some kind of currency, as ten Tings are needed to be paid to the Magician in order to enter one of his bonus levels.

In Rayman Designer, there are Tings of various colours, used to open doors.

In Rayman Junior, Tings are referred to as "Bubbles".

In the Game Boy Color version of the game, Tings are revealed to be tiny fairies.

In the 2D beta version of Rayman 2, Tings are silvery and metallic.

Tings as seen in the 2D beta version of Rayman 2
A Ting in the GBC version