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==In ''[[Rayman Origins]]''==
==In ''[[Rayman Origins]]''==


In ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', the resistance is defined as the number of slaps required to defeat an enemy. Most of the enemies require only one slap to be defeated. However, there are exceptions, like the [[Robot]]s and the bosses.Charging the fist doesn't make the attack stronger during combat, but makes it reach a longer distance. A [[Moskito (species)|Moskito]]'s attack is considerably weaker, taking 4 shots to be the equivalent of one single slap. However, a Moskito's shot is powerful enough to beat enemies that are impossible to kill during regular gameplay, like [[Jellyfish]], which protect their bodies with electricity and can't be harmed phisically. 
In ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', the resistance is defined as the number of slaps required to defeat an enemy. Except for bosses and invincible creatures, all the enemies in the game can be defeated with only one slap.


The [[cages]] are the most resistant objects in Rayman Origins. Every cage has two padlocks, and each padlock takes 4 continuous slaps to be broken (The fourth slap is always faster and stronger). Cages are the only exception of Rayman's charging ability, as they can be broken easier with a charged fist or a crush attacks.
While a standard slap inflicts 1 hit point, [[mosquito]] shots inflict 1/4 (0.25) hit point. They can, however, be used to defeat enemies which cannot be harmed physically such as [[jellyfish]].
 
Charging an attack increases its reach but has no effect on its damage, except for [[cage]]s, which can be broken more easily with certain attacks.


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