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{{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)]]}} | {{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)]]}} | ||
[[File:RaymanFlyingHook.jpg|thumb|320px|[[Rayman]] using the [[ | [[File:RaymanFlyingHook.jpg|thumb|320px|[[Rayman]] using the [[Lockjaw]] on a flying hook.]] | ||
'''Flying hooks''' are metallic objects hovering in the air by a propeller. With the [[ | '''Flying hooks''' are metallic objects hovering in the air by a propeller. With the [[Lockjaw]], [[Rayman]] can grab onto them and reach otherwise inaccessible places. They replace [[flying ring]]s in [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]] and [[Purple Lum]]s in ''[[Rayman 2]]''. [[Swingman|Swingmen]] and other objects replicate the flying hooks' swinging function in ''[[Rayman Origins]]'' and ''[[Rayman Legends]]''. | ||
Flying hooks are first encountered in [[Clearleaf Forest]], where [[Rayman]] is introduced to the [[ | Flying hooks are first encountered in [[Clearleaf Forest]], where [[Rayman]] is introduced to the [[Lockjaw]] [[Laser-Washing Powder|power]]. They are since seen throughout the rest of the game. | ||
[[Flying ring]]s are remodeled in [[Rayman 3 (Game Boy Advance)| | [[Flying ring]]s are remodeled in the Game Boy Advance versions of ''[[Rayman 3 (Game Boy Advance)|Rayman 3]]'' and ''[[Rayman Raving Rabbids (Game Boy Advance)|Rayman Raving Rabbids]]''; instead of looking like flying metal rings, they look like metal crowns on top of small semicircular hoops. [[Rayman]] can swing on these without the aid of the [[Lockjaw]]. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
Revision as of 19:48, 28 January 2025
Rayman can catch these hooks by hitting them.

Flying hooks are metallic objects hovering in the air by a propeller. With the Lockjaw, Rayman can grab onto them and reach otherwise inaccessible places. They replace flying rings in the original Rayman game and Purple Lums in Rayman 2. Swingmen and other objects replicate the flying hooks' swinging function in Rayman Origins and Rayman Legends.
Flying hooks are first encountered in Clearleaf Forest, where Rayman is introduced to the Lockjaw power. They are since seen throughout the rest of the game.
Flying rings are remodeled in the Game Boy Advance versions of Rayman 3 and Rayman Raving Rabbids; instead of looking like flying metal rings, they look like metal crowns on top of small semicircular hoops. Rayman can swing on these without the aid of the Lockjaw.