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[[File:Speed fist.gif|frame|right|class=sprite|[[Telescopic fist|Fist]].]]
[[File:Speed fist.gif|frame|right|class=sprite|[[Telescopic fist|Fist]].]]


'''Speed Fists''', also known as '''Speed-ups''' and '''fast punch''', are power-ups found in [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]], ''[[Rayman Junior]]'' and ''[[Rayman Designer]]''. They look like sparkling fists, and flash between a golden and white colour. They are orbited by blue spheres with white ‘S’s on them. They increase the speed of [[Rayman]]'s [[telescopic fist]] and allow it to go further. There are three different speeds: the regular one, the one with one Speed Fist and the one with two Speed Fists. If [[Rayman]] loses a [[life]], the speed will drop by one level.
'''Speed Fists''', also known as '''Speed-ups''' and '''fast punch''', are power-ups found in [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]], ''[[Rayman Junior]]'' and ''[[Rayman Designer]]''. They look like sparkling fists, and flash between a golden and white colour. They are orbited by blue spheres with white ‘S’s on them. They increase the speed of [[Rayman]]'s [[telescopic fist]] and allow it to go further. There are three different speeds: the regular one, the one with one Speed Fist and the one with two Speed Fists.
 
If [[Rayman]] loses a [[life]], the speed will drop by one level. In [[Rayman (Atari Jaguar)|the Jaguar version of the game]], this also happens when taking damage.


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RayPoingRapide.png|[[Rayman]] hurling his Speed Fist.
RayPoingRapide.png|[[Rayman]] hurling his Speed Fist.
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In [[Rayman (Game Boy Color)|the Game Boy Color adaptation of the game]], Speed Fists do not appear, but [[Golden Fist|Gold Fists]], in addition to increasing the power of [[Rayman]]'s [[telescopic fist]], also allow it to go further, similarly to the Speed Fist.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 13:53, 26 March 2025

They increase the speed of the punching fist. There are 3 different speeds available.
—Manual, Rayman
Fist.

Speed Fists, also known as Speed-ups and fast punch, are power-ups found in the original Rayman game, Rayman Junior and Rayman Designer. They look like sparkling fists, and flash between a golden and white colour. They are orbited by blue spheres with white ‘S’s on them. They increase the speed of Rayman's telescopic fist and allow it to go further. There are three different speeds: the regular one, the one with one Speed Fist and the one with two Speed Fists.

If Rayman loses a life, the speed will drop by one level. In the Jaguar version of the game, this also happens when taking damage.

In the Game Boy Color adaptation of the game, Speed Fists do not appear, but Gold Fists, in addition to increasing the power of Rayman's telescopic fist, also allow it to go further, similarly to the Speed Fist.

Names in other languages

Language Name
English Speed Fist (mobile achievements)

Speed-up[1] (manuals)

Fast punch (Rayman Designer)

Chinese (simplified) 加速球 (PC manual)

速度拳头 (mobile achievements)

Chinese (traditional) 快拳
Dutch Speed-up
French Poing rapide (Rayman Designer, mobile achievements)

Speed up (Jaguar manual)

Speed-up[1] (Saturn and GBA manuals)

German Schnelle Faust (Rayman Designer)

Turbofaust (mobile achievements)

Speed-Up[1] (manuals)

Hebrew מגבר מהירות
Magber Mehirut
Italian Pugno veloce (mobile achievements)

Speed up (Jaguar manual)

Accelerazione (Saturn manual)

Acceleratore (GBA manual)

Japanese (PlayStation and Saturn manuals)

スピードパンチ (mobile achievements)

Korean 쾌속 주먹
Russian Быстрый кулак
Spanish Puño veloce (mobile achievements)

Speed up (Jaguar manual)

Speed-up (Saturn manual)

Acelerador (GBA manual)

Mejora de velocidad (PS Classic manual)

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 The inconsistent capitalization across localizations has been standardized here.