Rupoor

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A Rupoor looks like an ordinary Rupee, but it is a dark black color. Instead of giving Link Rupees, it actually takes them away. Rupoors only appear in three games, Four Swords, Phantom Hourglass, and Skyward Sword.

Four Swords

Rupoors are basic and common in Four Swords, talking away ten Rupees when Link picks them up.

Phantom Hourglass

Rupoors are first seen in this game inside the Ghost Ship, after a [[Cubus Sisters|Cubus Sister tells Link to get treasure from one of two chests. If Link listens to the sister's recommendation on which chest he should open, it will result in a Rupoor instead of treasure. Besides here, Rupoors are only found in the Isle of the Dead on Harrow Island inside the maze. This maze doesn't have walls, instead the barriers are made of Rupoors that either take away ten or fifty Rupees.

Skyward Sword

Rupoors are found mainly during the Thrill Digger minigame, which cause Link to lose ten Rupees. Also, if Link uses his sling shot on the silver crystals in the walls of the cave where Thrill Digger is, Rupoors will pop out. In another minigame on Fun Fun Island, if Link lands on the dark space with a Rupoor on it called the Loser Space, he will have to pay Dodoh ten Rupees. Rupoors are also found in select underground places, and can only be found by using the Mogma Mitts.