Purple Lums assure the cohesion of the world. Without them, nothing would be solid or visible. With your magic fist, you can jump through the air and grab them one after another.
By shooting them, Rayman can grab onto them and swing from one to another, thereby crossing vast areas without touching the ground.
Master how to catch them and they will show you a quicker way.
—Manual, Rayman M
By shooting them, Rayman can grab on to them.
—Manual, Rayman 3
Rayman can catch these hooks by hitting them.

A Purple Lum is one of the many types of Lums that are found in the Glade of Dreams. These lums carry a ring and assure the cohesion of the world; without them, nothing would be solid or visible. Unlike the other Lums, they aren't collectible. Because of their ring, they can be grabbed and used as hook by Rayman, so that he may cross large areas without touching the ground. Like Super Yellow Lums, Purple Lums have eyes.

A detailed view of a Purple Lum without his ring.

They fulfill the same role as the flying rings from Rayman. The console versions of Rayman 3 replace the Purple Lum with the Flying hook, which can only be tethered onto with the Lockjaw. Rayman Origins and Rayman Legends use various means to replicate the swinging motif, such as Swingmen, lianas, ropes, chains and even bearded Fakirs.

In Rayman 2

 
Purple Lums share the same look in the PlayStation and Nintendo 64 versions of Rayman 2.
 
Purple Lums share the same look in the PC and Dreamcast versions of Rayman 2. This Purple Lum can be found in the Woods of Light on Dreamcast. It takes Rayman to the Globox Village, a hidden world.

This is the first game in which Purple Lums appear. Rayman gains the ability to swing from Purple Lums by absorbing a Silver Lum which was granted to him by Ly, after he freed her from her prison in the Fairy Glade.

According to The Knowledge of the World, Purple Lums are one of the five primary coloured Lum types that are used in the world. They are said give cohesion to the world and that nothing would be solid or visible if they didn't exist. Rayman is able to use these Lums by shooting at them, once the shot has met the Purple Lum, a blue magical tether will connect Rayman's fist to the lum, and Rayman will swing back and forth in a parabolic shape. While swinging on the Lum, Rayman can also cause the tether to swivel around, allowing him better ease at reaching a far off platform that would otherwise be inaccessible.


In Rayman M, Rayman Rush and Rayman Arena

 
A Purple Lum in Rayman M.
 
Purple Lums in the GameCube version of Rayman Arena.

The Purple Lums appear in all iterations of this title, but their appearance varies between versions.

In Rayman M, although they're called Purple Lums, they are just flying rings.

In Rayman Rush, they share the same appearance they had in the PlayStation version of Rayman 2.

In Rayman Arena, a small tether connecting the Purple Lums to their ring.


In the portable Rayman titles

In the Game Boy Advance version of Rayman 3, the mobile phone version of Rayman 3 and the Game Boy Advance version of Rayman Raving Rabbids, Purple Lums appear shaped like semicircles with crowns. Although they look like flying hooks, they are called Purple Lums in the three games.

In the Nintendo DS version of Rayman Raving Rabbids, Purple Lums can only be found much later in the game. They share the same appearance they had in Rayman 2.

In the mobile phone version of Rayman Raving Rabbids , Purple Lums look like the ones in Rayman M. Instead of insect-like wings, they have bird-like wings, just like the flying rings from Rayman.

 
A Purple Lum in the handheld Rayman 3.
 
A Purple Lum in the mobile phone version of Rayman 3.
 
A Purple Lum in the handheld Rayman Raving Rabbids.
 
A Purple Lum in the mobile phone version of Rayman Raving Rabbids .

Trivia

  • In all versions of Rayman 2 except for Rayman Revolution and the Dreamcast version, Purple Lums cannot actually be found prior to gaining the ability to swing from them.

See also