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| image = [[File:Blupee.jpg]]
| image = [[File:Blupee.jpg]]
| special = Drops [[Rupee]]s when attacked
| special = Drops [[Rupee]]s when attacked
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''<br/>''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''<br/>''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''
| location = Greater Hyrule
| location = Greater Hyrule
| related = [[Lord of the Mountain]]</br>[[Great Fairy Cotera]]
| related = [[Lord of the Mountain]]<br />[[Great Fairy Cotera]]
}}
}}


{{quote|They may look like mere rabbits at a fleeting glance, but these strange and aptly named creatures glow with a mysterious blue light. While the details of their origins are entirely unknown, there is one thing we do know: these peculiar little things have a penchant for collecting rupees.|Hyrule Compendium Entry}}
{{quote|They may look like mere rabbits at a fleeting glance, but these strange and aptly named creatures glow with a mysterious blue light. While the details of their origins are entirely unknown, there is one thing we do know: these peculiar little things have a penchant for collecting rupees.|Hyrule Compendium entry}}


'''Blupees''' are mysterious creatures found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'' and ''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.
'''Blupees''' are mysterious creatures found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'', ''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]'', and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''.


==Morphology==
==Morphology==
Blupees are rabbit-like creatures that have owl facial features and laurel-like antennae resembling rabbit ears. They are very luminous, especially during the night, and carry a distinct shade of blue-green. They are found deep in thick forests such as the one near [[Kakariko Village (Breath of the Wild)|Kakariko Village]]. They can be approached slowly, or by using stealth gear, food or elixirs. When shot at, or stricken, Blupees shed [[Rupee]]s of various lower denominations. These include [[Green Rupee]]s, [[Blue Rupee]]s, [[Red Rupee]]s, and very rarely, [[Purple Rupee]]s. Blupees never drop [[Silver Rupee]]s or [[Gold Rupee]]s.


Blupees are rabbit-like creatures that have owl facial features and moth-like antennae. They tend to glow brightly a light shade of blue during the night and the early morning. They can be approached slowly, or by using stealth gear, food or elixirs. When shot at, or stricken, Blupees shed [[Rupees]] of various lower denominations, not including [[Silver Rupee]]s or [[Gold Rupee]]s.  
They share several features with the [[Lord of the Mountain]], and are implied to be related to it in a subordinate manner.


They share several features with the [[Lord of the Mountain]], and are implied to be related to it in a subordinate manner.
==''Breath of the Wild''==
They are very skittish in behavior, so Link should be sneaky when approaching them. These creatures drop up to 100 [[Rupee]]s when hit, and disappear into thin air after fleeing for some time.


==Appearances==
Link can find lots of these creatures at [[Satori Mountain]] when the [[Lord of the Mountain]] is present. They also spawn near [[Cotera]]'s [[Great Fairy Fountain]] by [[Kakariko Village (Breath of the Wild)|Kakariko Village]], where up to four may be present. If Link takes a picture of one, it has a place in the [[Hyrule Compendium]]. He can then target them using the [[Sheikah Sensor|Sheikah Sensor +]].
===''Breath of the Wild''===
They are very skittish in behavior, so Link should be sneaky when approaching them. These creatures drop up to 100 [[Rupees]] when hit, and disappear into thin air after fleeing for some time.


Link can find lots of these creatures at Satori Mountain when the [[Lord of the Mountain]] is present. They also tend to spawn semi-frequently near the [[Great Fairy Fountain]] by Kakariko Village.
Blupees can also be seen largely in wooded areas, though they can be very difficult to spot to begin with. Albeit they're not domesticated animals, like most of those, blupees cannot be killed.


Blupees can also be seen largely in wooden areas, though they are very difficult to spot to begin with.  
Having begun the main quests ''[[Locked Mementos]]'' and ''[[The Hero's Sword]]'', the side quest ''[[Legendary Rabbit Trial]]'' can be accessed in [[Korok Forest]] by talking to the [[Korok]] Peeks. [[Peeks]] requests a picture of a Blupee from Link and, upon completion, rewards Link with a [[Silver Rupee]].


You are also able to take and picture and target it using the Hyrule Compendium.
==''Age of Calamity''==
{{stub|section}}
{{quote|'''Rumors:''' Blue-white, rabbit-shaped spirits have been spotted! It's said warriors skilled enough to strike one will be rewarded!|Loading screen tip}}


Albeit they're not domesticated animals, like most of those, Blupees cannot be killed.
==''Tears of the Kingdom''==
{{TotK-Stub|section}}
Blupees appear as the remnants of a [[Bubbulfrog]] after it is defeated. The Bubbulfrog will burst into a blue cloud of smoke, and leave behind both a [[Bubbul Gem]] and the Blupee, who will quickly run off and disappear.


Having began the main quests ''[[Locked Mementos]]'' and ''[[The Hero's Sword]]'', the side quest [[Legendary Rabbit Trial]] can be accessed at the [[Korok Forest]] by talking to the [[Korok]] Peeks. Peeks requires a picture of a Blupee from Link, which upon completion, awards Link with a [[Silver Rupee]].
Blupees now appear out in the open near caves, and when startled will run in the direction of the cave. If not shot, they will disappear near it, making it possible to find undiscovered caves by finding blupees and following them.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery widths="400px" heights="220px">
<gallery widths="400px" heights="220px">
File:Blupee-resting.JPG|A Blupee at rest, seen through the [[Camera Rune]]
File:Blupee-resting.JPG|A Blupee at rest, seen through the [[Camera Rune]]
File:Blupee-fleeing.JPG|A Blupee fleeing upon being shot by Link; notice the [[Rupees]] shed
File:Blupee-fleeing.JPG|A Blupee fleeing upon being shot by Link; notice the [[Rupee]]s shed
File:TotK Blupee.jpg|A Blupee running away in ''Tears of the Kingdom''
File:TotK Blupee Hyrule Compendium.jpg|Blupee Hyrule Compendium entry in ''Tears of the Kingdom''
</gallery>
</gallery>
{{Listbox|Breath of the Wild Animals}}
{{Listbox|Breath of the Wild Animals}}


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{{Cat|Breath of the Wild Animals}}
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{{Cat|Tears of the Kingdom Animals}}

Revision as of 17:36, December 2, 2023

Blupee
Blupee.jpg

Special
Characteristics

Drops Rupees when attacked

Games

Location

Greater Hyrule

Related

"They may look like mere rabbits at a fleeting glance, but these strange and aptly named creatures glow with a mysterious blue light. While the details of their origins are entirely unknown, there is one thing we do know: these peculiar little things have a penchant for collecting rupees."

— Hyrule Compendium entry

Blupees are mysterious creatures found in Breath of the Wild, Age of Calamity, and Tears of the Kingdom.

Morphology

Blupees are rabbit-like creatures that have owl facial features and laurel-like antennae resembling rabbit ears. They are very luminous, especially during the night, and carry a distinct shade of blue-green. They are found deep in thick forests such as the one near Kakariko Village. They can be approached slowly, or by using stealth gear, food or elixirs. When shot at, or stricken, Blupees shed Rupees of various lower denominations. These include Green Rupees, Blue Rupees, Red Rupees, and very rarely, Purple Rupees. Blupees never drop Silver Rupees or Gold Rupees.

They share several features with the Lord of the Mountain, and are implied to be related to it in a subordinate manner.

Breath of the Wild

They are very skittish in behavior, so Link should be sneaky when approaching them. These creatures drop up to 100 Rupees when hit, and disappear into thin air after fleeing for some time.

Link can find lots of these creatures at Satori Mountain when the Lord of the Mountain is present. They also spawn near Cotera's Great Fairy Fountain by Kakariko Village, where up to four may be present. If Link takes a picture of one, it has a place in the Hyrule Compendium. He can then target them using the Sheikah Sensor +.

Blupees can also be seen largely in wooded areas, though they can be very difficult to spot to begin with. Albeit they're not domesticated animals, like most of those, blupees cannot be killed.

Having begun the main quests Locked Mementos and The Hero's Sword, the side quest Legendary Rabbit Trial can be accessed in Korok Forest by talking to the Korok Peeks. Peeks requests a picture of a Blupee from Link and, upon completion, rewards Link with a Silver Rupee.

Age of Calamity

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"Rumors: Blue-white, rabbit-shaped spirits have been spotted! It's said warriors skilled enough to strike one will be rewarded!"

— Loading screen tip

Tears of the Kingdom

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Blupees appear as the remnants of a Bubbulfrog after it is defeated. The Bubbulfrog will burst into a blue cloud of smoke, and leave behind both a Bubbul Gem and the Blupee, who will quickly run off and disappear.

Blupees now appear out in the open near caves, and when startled will run in the direction of the cave. If not shot, they will disappear near it, making it possible to find undiscovered caves by finding blupees and following them.

Gallery