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A '''flying ring''' is an object in the [[Rayman 1|original game]] which allows [[Rayman]] to reach inaccessible places. Once he gets the [[Grappling Fist]] from [[Betilla the Fairy]], he simply has to punch them and then, [[Rayman]] will swing on an invisible rope, materialized by a sparkling line (except in the Jaguar version of the game, ''[[Rayman Junior]]'' and ''[[English with Rayman]]'', in which the sparkling effect is not present). Some of them, recognisable by their reddish colour and their black eye, start falling as soon as [[Rayman]] hits them. | A '''flying ring''' is an object in the [[Rayman 1|original game]] which allows [[Rayman]] to reach inaccessible places. Once he gets the [[Grappling Fist]] from [[Betilla the Fairy]], he simply has to punch them and then, [[Rayman]] will swing on an invisible rope, materialized by a sparkling line (except in the Jaguar version of the game, ''[[Rayman Junior]]'' and ''[[English with Rayman]]'', in which the sparkling effect is not present). Some of them, recognisable by their reddish colour and their black eye, start falling as soon as [[Rayman]] hits them. | ||
Flying rings also appear in the Game Boy Color versions of | Flying rings also appear in [[Rayman (Game Boy Color)|the Game Boy Color versions of ''Rayman'']] [[Rayman 2 Forever|and ''Rayman 2'']], and fulfill the same role as their counterparts on console versions do. | ||
In ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape|Rayman 2]]'', they are replaced by [[Purple Lum]]s, in ''[[Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc|Rayman 3]]'', by [[flying hook]]s, and in ''[[Rayman Origins]]'' by [[Swingman|Swingmen]]. | In ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape|Rayman 2]]'', they are replaced by [[Purple Lum]]s, in ''[[Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc|Rayman 3]]'', by [[flying hook]]s, and in ''[[Rayman Origins]]'' by [[Swingman|Swingmen]]. | ||
Revision as of 14:03, 17 July 2015


A flying ring is an object in the original game which allows Rayman to reach inaccessible places. Once he gets the Grappling Fist from Betilla the Fairy, he simply has to punch them and then, Rayman will swing on an invisible rope, materialized by a sparkling line (except in the Jaguar version of the game, Rayman Junior and English with Rayman, in which the sparkling effect is not present). Some of them, recognisable by their reddish colour and their black eye, start falling as soon as Rayman hits them.
Flying rings also appear in the Game Boy Color versions of Rayman and Rayman 2, and fulfill the same role as their counterparts on console versions do.
In Rayman 2, they are replaced by Purple Lums, in Rayman 3, by flying hooks, and in Rayman Origins by Swingmen.