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A '''Blue Rupee''' a variation of the standard rupee. It has appeared in every [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|Zelda game]] that rupees have appeared in. The standard value for a Blue Rupee is 5, but in some games that was not the case.
The '''Blue Rupee''' is a variation of the standard rupee. It has appeared in every [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|Zelda game]] that rupees have appeared in. The standard value for a Blue Rupee is 5, but in some games that was not the case.


== Values ==
== Values ==

Revision as of 15:22, January 31, 2012

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The Blue Rupee is a variation of the standard rupee. It has appeared in every Zelda game that rupees have appeared in. The standard value for a Blue Rupee is 5, but in some games that was not the case.

Values

The Blue Rupee has had some different values since the Zelda Series began. It's most common form is being worth five Rupees. In some games, that is not the case.

The Legend of Zelda

In the first installment of the Zelda Series, the Blue Rupee was one of just two variations of rupees found within this game. An Orange Rupee was worth one rupee, while a Blue Rupee was worth five. This game began the standtard value for the Blue Rupee.

A Link to the Past

The SNES classic continued the standard formula for the Blue Rupee. The Blue Rupee in this game was worth five rupees.

Link's Awakening

The first handheld Zelda game was also the first to change up the value of the Blue Rupee. The usual value of five has been throwen out the window in this game, being replaced by a value of a single rupee. This is one of only three games where the Blue Rupee is not worth five rupees.

Ocarina of Time

The Blue Rupee got its wealth back in the Nintendo 64 classic Ocarina of Time. The Blue Rupee had what is now know to be its standard value back at five rupees.

Majora's Mask

The Blue Rupee maintained its wealth from Ocarina of Time into Majora's Mask, as in this game the Blue Rupee is worth five rupees.

Oracle Series

The Oracle Series were the second and third games who differed from the standard five rupee value of the Blue Rupee. In these games, the Blue Rupee had a much larger value than usual. The Blue Rupee could be worth 20 or 30 rupees in these games. Sadly for the Blue Rupee, these would be the only games where its value is more than five.

Four Swords

The Blue Rupee appeared in Four Swords, again holding its own with a value of five rupees.

The Wind Waker

Nothing special in this game. The Blue Rupee again has a value of five rupees. Get used to it, Link!

The Minish Cap

The streak continues! The Blue Rupee again is worth five rupees.

Twilight Princess

The Blue Rupee has seemed to stop getting interesting. Again, the Blue Rupee is worth five rupees.

Phantom Hourglass

The Blue Rupee again is worth the standard five rupees in the first Zelda DS game ever.

Spirit Tracks

In the sequel to Phantom Hourglass, not much changed. The graphics remained, the controls remained, everything was very similar. Even the value of the Blue Rupee, which again is worth five rupees.

Skyward Sword

In the most recent addition to the Legend of Zelda series, the Blue Rupee has again maintained its usual value at five rupees. Was there ever any doubt?