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==Locations and Uses==
==Locations and Uses==
Rupees are found almost anywhere. Most commonly found when [[Link]] breaks [[jars]], cutting [[grass]], or killing [[enemies]], Rupees are used in almost every [[Zelda]] game, except a few games where they aren't.
Rupees can be found virtually anywhere. The most common ways [[Link]] can find Rupees is by breaking jars, cutting grass, and/or defeating various enemies.  


===Jars===
===Jars===
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Upon defeating an enemy, they occasionally drop an item. This item could be almost anything. Rupees, Magic Jars, Recovery Hearts, and even [[Treasure]] are some of the most common items.
Upon defeating an enemy, they occasionally drop an item. This item could be almost anything. Rupees, Magic Jars, Recovery Hearts, and even [[Treasure]] are some of the most common items.


===Uses===
==Values==
With the exceptions of ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]'', Rupees appear in every ''Zelda'' game to date. Rupees' values are generally denoted by their color, but also can vary by size as well.


Throughout every [[Zelda]] game except for [[Adventure of Link]], there are always [[shops]]. Whether it be the shop in [[Goron City]], [[Zora's Domain]], or [[Kokiri Forest]]; [[Sera's Sundries]], [[Bomb Shop,]] or even [[Koume and Kotake's Potion shop]], shops appear in every main area or village of the game. [[Link]] uses Rupees to buy [[shield]]s, [[sword]]s, [[Bombs]], [[Arrows]], [[Deku Sticks]] and [[Deku Nuts]], [[Masks]], [[Recovery Hearts]], etc.
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==Games==
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Rupees are found in every game ([[The Legend of Zelda]], [[Link's Awakening,]] [[Ocarina of Time]], [[Majora's Mask]], [[Twilight Princess]], etc.) except for some games - [[Four Swords Adventures]] and [[Adventure of Link]].
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==Values==
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Rupees have many different values, depending on the game. Usually, Green Rupees are worth one, Blue Rupees are worth five, Red Rupees are worth twenty, Purple Rupees are worth fifty, Silver Rupees are worth one hundred, and Gold/Yellow Rupees are worth two hundred, but there are some exceptions like in [[Twilight Princess]], where Gold/Yellow Rupees are worth ten. In [[Twilight Princess]], there is also an additional Rupee - Orange. It is worth one hundred. In some games, there are [[Rupee Shards]] to collect. Worthless on their own, four [[Rupee Shards]] make one Rupee.
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{{Tab|9|The Minish Cap}}
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*Orange Rupee — worth 1 Rupee
*Blue Rupee — worth 5 Rupees}}
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* Green Rupee — 1 Rupee
* Blue Rupee — 5 Rupees
* Red Rupee — 20 Rupees}}
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* Blue Rupee — 1 Rupee
* Green Rupee — 5 Rupees (Only in the Color Dungeon.)
* Red Rupee — 30 Rupees}}
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* Green Rupee — 1 Rupee
* Blue Rupee — 5 Rupees
* Red Rupee — 20 Rupees
* Purple Rupee — 50 Rupees
* Silver Rupee — 5 Rupees (Found in certain rooms for puzzles.)
* Golden Rupee — 200 Rupees}}
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* Green Rupee — 1 Rupee
* Blue Rupee — 5 Rupees
* Red Rupee — 20 Rupees
* Purple Rupee — 50 Rupees
* Silver Rupee — 100 Rupees
* Orange Rupee — 200 Rupees}}
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* Small Green Rupee — 1 Rupee
* Small Blue Rupee — 5 Rupees
* Small Red Rupee — 10 Rupees
* Red Rupee — 5 Rupees
* Green Rupee — 1, 5, 10, or 20 Rupees
* Orange Rupee — 1, 5, or 20 Rupees
* Blue Rupee — 20 or 30 Rupees
* Big Blue Rupee — 100 Rupees
* Big Red Rupee — 200 Rupees}}
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* Green Rupee — 1 Rupee
* Blue Rupee — 5 Rupees
* Red Rupee — 20 Rupees
* Big Green Rupee — 50 Rupees
* Big Blue Rupee — 100 Rupees
* Big Red Rupee — 200 Rupees
* [[Rupoor]] (black) — Removes a random amount of Rupees from the team's wallet.
* [[Rupee Shard]]s — Worthless by themselves; four Rupee Shards make a gem worth 500 Rupees.}}
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* Green Rupee — 1 Rupee
* Blue Rupee — 5 Rupees
* Yellow Rupee — 10 Rupees
* Red Rupee — 20 Rupees
* Purple Rupee — 50 Rupees
* Orange Rupee — 100 Rupees
* Silver Rupee — 200 Rupees}}
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* Green Rupee — 1 Rupee
* Blue Rupee — 5 Rupees
* Red Rupee — 20 Rupees
* Big Green Rupee — 50 Rupees
* Big Blue Rupee — 100 Rupees
* Big Red Rupee — 200 Rupees}}
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* Green Rupee — 1 Rupee
* Blue Rupee — 5 Rupees
* Yellow Rupee — 10 Rupees
* Red Rupee — 20 Rupees
* Purple Rupee — 50 Rupees
* Orange Rupee — 100 Rupees
* Silver Rupee — 200 Rupees}}
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* Green Rupee — 1 Rupee
* Blue Rupee — 5 Rupees
* Red Rupee — 20 Rupees
* Big Green Rupee — 100 Rupees
* Big Red Rupee — 200 Rupees
* Big Gold Rupee — 300 Rupees
* Small [[Rupoor]] — -10 Rupees
* Big [[Rupoor]] — -50 Rupees}}
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* Green Rupee — 1 Rupee
* Blue Rupee — 5 Rupees
* Red Rupee — 20 Rupees
* Big Green Rupee — 100 Rupees
* Big Red Rupee — 200 Rupees
* Big Gold Rupee — 300 Rupees}}
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*Green Rupee — 1 Rupee
*Blue Rupee — 5 Rupees
*Red Rupee — 20 Rupees
*Silver Rupee — 100 Rupees
*Gold Rupee — 300 Rupees
*[[Rupoor]] — -10 Rupees}}
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*Green Rupee — 1 Rupee
*Blue Rupee — 5 Rupees
*Red Rupee — 20 Rupees
*Purple Rupee — 50 Rupees
*Silver Rupee — 100 Rupees
*Gold Rupee — 300 Rupees}}
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 12:43, February 15, 2017

Rupee
Rupees.png
Official Art from Skyward Sword

Games

Location

Everywhere

Uses

Currency

Rupees are the unit of currency within most of the Zelda universe. It is used in: Hyrule, Koholint Island, Termina, Labrynna, Holodrum, the Great Sea, the World of the Ocean King, New Hyrule, and Skyloft.

Locations and Uses

Rupees can be found virtually anywhere. The most common ways Link can find Rupees is by breaking jars, cutting grass, and/or defeating various enemies.

Jars

After breaking a jar, something usually pops out of it. The most common item that appears is a Rupee. Other items that can be collected include Magic Jars, Recovery Hearts, Bombs, or Arrows. It is often completely random of what appears and does not appear with a few exceptions. Example: In Ocarina of Time, the Ghost Shop has a jar that only drops a Red Rupee.

Grass

Cutting grass usually results in an item to appear. Rupees are the most common item to appear after cutting grass. Magic Jars, Recovery Hearts, bombs, and arrows can also be collected through this process.

Enemies

Upon defeating an enemy, they occasionally drop an item. This item could be almost anything. Rupees, Magic Jars, Recovery Hearts, and even Treasure are some of the most common items.

Values

With the exceptions of The Adventure of Link and Four Swords Adventures, Rupees appear in every Zelda game to date. Rupees' values are generally denoted by their color, but also can vary by size as well.

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Trivia

  • Rupees are the currency in India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Pakistan, Mauritius, Seychelles, and Maldives.
  • In the original The Legend of Zelda, 'Rupee' was spelled Rupy and Rupies for plural.[1][2]

Gallery

References

  1. "RUPY" — N/A, The Legend of Zelda.
  2. "5 RUPIES" — N/A, The Legend of Zelda.

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