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'''Rupee Goods''' are collectible items obtained in ''[[Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland]]''. There are a total of 30 which can be found hidden around the three continents and five dungeons, or received after completing certain quests or accomplishments.
'''Rupee Goods''' are collectible items obtained in ''[[Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland]]''. There are a total of 30 which can be found hidden around the three continents and five dungeons, or received after completing certain quests or accomplishments. Rather than keeping them in his inventory, [[Tingle]] uses a balloon to send them home where they are stored in his attic, accessible by climbing a ladder in his home. As memorabilia of his deeds and accomplishments, they serve no practical function individually and cannot be sold.
 
== Reward ==
 
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Collecting all 30 Rupee Goods allows Tingle to open a door in the [[Rupee Shrine]] within [[Auros Ruins]], where he meets [[Pinkle]] face-to-face. With the power of the Rupee Goods, Tingle frees her from [[Uncle Rupee]]'s curse, restoring her fairy powers. She then assists Tingle in his final battle with Uncle Rupee, and an alternate ending ensues.
 
== List of Rupee Goods ==


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Revision as of 07:04, February 1, 2020

Rupee Goods are collectible items obtained in Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland. There are a total of 30 which can be found hidden around the three continents and five dungeons, or received after completing certain quests or accomplishments. Rather than keeping them in his inventory, Tingle uses a balloon to send them home where they are stored in his attic, accessible by climbing a ladder in his home. As memorabilia of his deeds and accomplishments, they serve no practical function individually and cannot be sold.

Reward

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Collecting all 30 Rupee Goods allows Tingle to open a door in the Rupee Shrine within Auros Ruins, where he meets Pinkle face-to-face. With the power of the Rupee Goods, Tingle frees her from Uncle Rupee's curse, restoring her fairy powers. She then assists Tingle in his final battle with Uncle Rupee, and an alternate ending ensues.

List of Rupee Goods

Name Description Location
01 Rupee Poster This poster declares: "Come to Rupeeland! Happiness awaits you." Hometown Prairie

Received from Uncle Rupee after throwing a total of 650 Rupees into the Western Pool to raise the Rupee Tower to 10m.

02 Gold Shark Teeth Among fashionable sharks this is the must-have item of the season. Pirate Hideaway
03 Sea-Weed Notes The currency of the sea. When a squid wants to buy starfish, this is what he uses to pay. Pirate Hideaway
04 Wood Fish Wooden drum used when surrounding Fish Rock to pray for a good catch. Pirate Hideaway
05 Moo Moo Parasol Used by rich women down on the farm. Believed to be the oldest use of an animal print design. Lon Lon Meadow
06 Waterfall Fish A fish struggling against the flow of the river symbolises success against the odds. Deku Forest
07 Fortune Leaf Will your life be a success or end in failure? You can see your destiny written in this leaf. Deku Temple
08 Rupee Tree People in Rupeeland celebrate special days by hanging rupees from giant fir trees. Deku Temple
09 Pink Lotus Ideal for meditation, put this by your bed when you sleep and you might attain enlightenment. Steamy Marsh
10 Kid Toadstool Came to the city to seek his fortune, but sadly success has always eluded this young toadstool... Gooey Swamp
11 Prospector Bug Said to collect gold from river beds to make gold balls but it looks like a regular dirty bug. Insect Cavern
12 Cobweb Tights These attract a lot of attention at parties. They look great, but aren't ideal in winter... Insect Cavern
13 Bug Eye Glasses Wear these and 1 rupee looks like 100! It's the quickest and easiest way to feel rich... Insect Cavern
14 Bronze Butterfly If you like butterflies, this is delightful. If you don't, it's just really ugly. Gooey Swamp
15 Millionaire Doll With its silver body and diamond eyes this doll embodies wealth. Icy Plain
16 Spender Emblem This coat of arms celebrates the glory of being a big spender. Port Town
17 Lighthouse Cap Human Lighthouses used to wear this hat to guide merchant vessels and pirate ships to shore. Sunshine Seashore
18 Silk Rope Belonged to a climber who insisted on the best equipment. Beautiful rope that snapped instantly. Mount Desma
19 Magma Ball Use in the bath for instant hot water, smooth skin and relief from aches and pains! Desma's Labyrinth
20 Dragon Fry A legendary snack for the true gourmet. Take one small dragon, fry it in batter and enjoy! Desma's Labyrinth
21 Human Doll A slightly odd-looking human-shaped doll which a fairy child had her mother make for her. Fairy Gardens
22 Piggy Bank Oinkers believe that rupees are cursed and keep them in these special piggy banks. Auros Ruins
23 Battle Robot Attention! Battle Robot! Destroy all intruders trying to steal the Master Rupee! Auros Ruins
24 Pickaxe This is a sharp tool: don't play around with this or you risk a serious injury. Sunshine Seashore
25 Master Pen Belonged to the Master Mapper who died before completing his life's work: mapping the whole world. Port Town
26 Merchant Fan Decorated with the six merchant rules: clean teeth, smile, shave, be persistent, lie and cheat. Cape Treasure
27 Super Chef Hat Only to be worn by the very best chefs. Hard to keep balanced, but looks great. Port Town
28 Crown Bottle Cap This is an ideal cap for a bottle big enough for a person to fit in. Has a crown design. Steamy Marsh
29 Fairy Doll A cute doll which a human child had her mother make for her. It's supposed to look like a fairy... Port Town
30 Oink Flowers Oinker brides throw these at weddings. Catch one and you will never get married... Auros Ruins