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==Locations==
==Locations==
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{{Gallery/Box|file=Ocarina-of-Time-Gold-Rupee-01.jpg|caption='''Location''': [[Kakariko Village]].<br/>
Found in the open area of Kakariko Village, just beyond the first tree. If you walk over this area, the [[Shard of Agony]] will chime, indicating a secret nearby. Drop a bomb to find an underground grotto. Inside, defeat the two [[ReDead]]s and open the treasure chest to get the gold rupee.''}}


*After Link has acquired all 100 [[Ocarina of Time Gold Skulltulas|Gold Skulltulas]], Link can return to the [[House of Skulltula]] and speak with the [[Cursed Rich Man]]. He will award you with a Gold Rupee for breaking the curse. At any time, Link can leave the house and return, speaking to the man once again to get another Gold Rupee.
{{Gallery/Box|file=Ocarina-of-Time-Gold-Rupee-02.jpg|caption='''Location''': Outside of [[Goron City]].<br/>
There are a circle of rocks on the [[Death Mountain Trail]], just outside on Goron City. Play the [[Song of Storms]] and a grotto will appear. Inside there is a treasure chest containing a gold rupee.''}}
 
{{Gallery/Box|file=Ocarina-of-Time-Gold-Rupee-03.jpg|caption='''Location''': [[Goron City]].<br/>
When you first enter [[Goron City]], turn left and make your way to the room at the northwest corner of the top floor. In this maze of boulders, use the [[Megaton Hammer]] to break the heavy boulders along the left side of the room. This leads to a treasure chest containing a gold rupee.''}}
 
{{Gallery/Box|file=Ocarina-of-Time-Gold-Rupee-04.jpg|caption='''Location''': [[Lost Woods]].<br/>
When you enter the Lost Woods from [[Kokiri Forest]] as an adult, take the first path to the right. Drop down below and you'll find two [[Skull Kid]]s near the tree stump. Defeat them using your [[Master Sword]] and they will drop a gold rupee each. If you take awhile, or try to use a projectile attack, they will disappear. At any point if you leave the area and return, these Skull Kid's will respawn, allowing you to repeatedly get these gold rupees.''}}
 
{{Gallery/Box|file=Ocarina-of-Time-Gold-Rupee-05.jpg|caption='''Location''': [[Lost Woods]].<br/>
When you enter the Lost Woods from [[Kokiri Forest]] as an adult, take the first path to the left. After completing the initial parts of the [[Ocarina of Time Biggoron's Sword Trading Sequence|Trading Sequence]], a Skull Kid will appear near the tree stump. Defeat it using the Master Sword and it will drop a gold rupee. You can leave the Lost Woods and return here again, to repeatedly get this gold rupee.''}}
 
{{Gallery/Box|file=Ocarina-of-Time-Gold-Rupee-08.jpg|caption='''Location''': [[Kakariko Village]].<br/>
After Link has acquired all 100 [[Ocarina of Time Gold Skulltulas|Gold Skulltulas]], Link can return to the [[House of Skulltula]] and speak with the [[Cursed Rich Man]]. He will award you with a gold rupee for breaking the curse. At any time, Link can leave the house and return, speaking to the man once again to get another Gold Rupee.''}}
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In Ocarina of Time, there are a number of locations where Link can acquire a Gold Rupee, which gives Link 200 total rupees. Below is a complete listing of all locations. Some of which Link can repeatedly acquire.

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