![]() ![]() The Rupee currency is also used in the world of Termina. If you come across a room where these Rupees are found you need to collect all of them, in order to complete a certain objective that may vary per location. In OoT there is also another type of Rupee the so-called Silver Rupee and it's worth 5 Rupees. ![]() Shoot a Deku Seed with the Slingshot on Mario's Painting in Hyrule Castle's Courtyard.Then use the Hookshot to find some rupees, while walking over that rock. Use the Scarecrow's Song at Zora's Fountain on the big rock sticking out of the water next to where Lord Jabu-Jabu was in the past.Walk up the Hyrule city's drawbridges' chain links.Also this game features some special invisible Rupees that are located on some interesting places: On the long term this is still not that much, for there are so many Rupees hidden in this game that the counter gets to 500 in no time at all. After two upgrades from Adult's Wallet to Giant's Wallet this can become 500 Rupees. Link's initial wallet can only carry up to 99 Rupees. This table excludes the Yellow Rupee Shard and the Black Rupee, because these two types have different purposes rather than raising your money funds.Īgain the same kind of currency is used in Hyrule from (ALttP), but now it is extended with Purple (50) and Huge (200) Rupees. Rupees come in many different varieties and therefore the table below shows what types of Rupee each game uses. The latter of the two has Force Gems instead, which have almost exactly the same properties although they are used to boost the power of the Four Sword. As a matter of fact Rupees appear in every Zelda game with the exception of AoL and FSA. The Rupee is the main currency used in Hyrule, Termina, Labrynna, Holodrum and Koholint Island. 2.2 Quick Rupee Trick (ALttP SNES only).Both of the Huge rupees found in The Ocarina of Time (Red and Gold) were worth 500 rupees (the maximum amount of rupees that Link can hold in the game). ![]() In The Phantom Hourglass, a huge green rupee is worth 100 rupees, while huge red and gold rupees are worth 200 and 300 rupees, respectively. "Huge" rupees have also made appearances. Silver rupees have always been worth 200 rupees, but also only appeared in four games. Orange Rupees have appeared four times, usually being worth 100 rupees (they were once worth 200, though). Rupees with values larger than 50 rupees have been widely varied. Purple rupees, whenever they have appeared, are always worth 50 rupees. However, in all other cases, it has been worth 20 rupees. In The Oracle of Seasons and The Oracle of Ages, the red rupee was worth 5 rupees. In the first game, The Legend of Zelda, a red rupee had a value of a single rupee. The value of a red rupee has varied over time. Yellow Rupees have only appeared in three games ( The Twilight Princess, The Wind Waker, and The Minish Cap), but its value has always been the same, 10 rupees. Blue -īlue Rupees have consistently been assigned a value of 5 rupees, however, in The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons and The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages, it was worth a whopping 100 rupees. Generally speaking, a green rupee has always been assigned a value of 1 rupee (the one exception coming from The Legend of Zelda, in which green rupees did not exist). Rupees have had general values assigned to them by color since the start of the franchise. The use of rupees is usually promoted in side-quests that are not required to complete the storyline. Still, there is usually a way to bypass most situations with little cost to Link. If Link is under such circumstances, it may be time to look for an upgraded wallet. Throughout the game, Link may find that he has a shortage of space to hold rupees. There are also ways to earn rupees by playing mini-games, trading objects to other people (for example, masks), and using many in-game tricks to obtain them. Rupees can be found in a variety of places, including the insides of many forms of shrubbery, boxes, pots, and enemies Link has defeated. What a rip.īeen used to purchase anything from milk to bugs to pieces of meat that attract foes. They have been used since the original version, making their debut in January 1987. Rupees have a long history in The Legend of Zelda Franchise. ![]()
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