Tag: rupees

This is a question that has lingered in the minds of fans for a very long time. The value of these odd little gems of various colors that Link shoves into his magic pockets is obvious based on their colors, but only in Hyrule. A while back, MatPat over on Game Theory determined the value of every individual rupee Link collects. He is actually joined by PeanutButterGamer, in a collaboration celebrating his yearly Zelda Month video series. How much do…

Yesterday, we shared with you that while our heroes are in the lobby within Tri Force Heroes, and one of them dashes into a wall it will start a fantastic little mini-game. During the game various tunes from current and classic Zelda titles can be heard. While our heroes are playing the mini-game they must keep a bouncing ball in the air by smashing their swords in tune with the music, if they fail the ball will fall to the…

The Zelda franchise within itself is a pretty vast universe of original art concepts. From that, the fanbase has spring-boarded into an explosion of new and exciting art in as many styles as there are grains of sand on a beach. What you’re about to see is an excellent product of one very talented artist…

It doesn’t matter if you are a cosplayer, collector, or just like having Zelda themed products on your shelf, these glass rupees are an awesome addition. KoraCat is selling some gorgeously crafted glass pieces for a really great price. According to the website, the items are custom made by KoraCat & Winterwish, cut to a realistic Hyrule currency size from colored transparent glass, and shipped within 24 hours (allowing 5-15 business days for international shipping).

Since the very first game, rupees have served as Link‘s currency of choice. Our hero makes a living out of cutting through shrubbery, the spoils of which he uses to purchase potions or other such items from shops. Scattered across Hyrule are treasure chests full of rupees, and a larger wallet seems to always be waiting for Link to find. It goes without saying that rupees are an iconic part of the Zelda series, but iconic does not always necessarily mean important or useful…

Are you looking for an appropriately cool and nerdy way to propose to that special someone? Well, IndyFurniture on Etsy has you covered. The shop has listed an awesome Zelda chest with a rupee-shaped engagement ring box floating inside. If you feel it’s that time to spend the rest of your life with your favorite Zelda fan, this might be the sweetest way to go about it…

Just recently, Hi-Res Props released their project featuring Heart Container coasters and semi-transparent Rupees available from the website Kickstarter. These beautiful ornaments can be used for cosplaying, collections, decorations, or for its old-fashioned purpose! The incredible items look identical to the Pieces of Heart and rupees in the Zelda series and is a must-have for many players. Hit the jump to take a look at these items!

Do you love enjoying a hearty potion after an exhausting day of fending off evil, but hate the watermarks it leaves on your treasure chest? Look no further! The folks over at Hi-Res Props have just the thing for you.

A Kickstarter campaign has just launched for handmade Heart Container coasters. With a goal of $2,000 CAD, this project has the goal of providing Zelda fans from all over with their very own set of coasters so that they might enjoy their chilled drinks with a bit of Hyrulean flair. Anyone can become an owner of one of these classy props by making a donation of $12 CAD ($15 CAD if outside Canada), or of a full set of four for $35 CAD ($40 CAD if outside Canada).

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Over at Tavington’s Crafty Corner on Etsy, you can find a variety of detailed cushy looking pillows that resemble various iconic Zelda items. Shop owner Donna Evans has made a hobby of sewing up various video game memorabilia. Some of which include several Zelda themed pillows ranging from Heart Containers, to Goddess Pearls and more. Needless to say, these pillows would look great on any couch or game room. Hit the jump for a look at the rest of these…

Shack News recently posted a news post about an interview they had with Eiji Aonuma. In that news post it has Aonuma explaining how they came up with the idea of having a rental shop in the upcoming 3DS Zelda game, A Link Between Worlds. He mentions in this brief interview that it was known that in the previous Zelda games, there would be times where the player would accumulate a lot of rupees, but would have nothing to spend…