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After breaking a jar, something will usually pop out of it. The most common item that appears is a Rupee. Other items that can be collected include [[Magic Jar]]s, | After breaking a jar, something will usually pop out of it. The most common item that appears is a Rupee. Other items that can be collected include [[Magic Jar]]s, [[Recovery Heart]]s, [[Bomb]]s, or [[Arrows]]. It is often completely random of what appears and doesn't appear with a few exceptiions. Example: In Ocarina of Time, the Poe Shop has a jar that will only drop a red rupee. | ||
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Revision as of 00:38, April 15, 2016
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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 will usually pop 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 doesn't appear with a few exceptiions. Example: In Ocarina of Time, the Poe Shop has a jar that will only drop a red rupee.
Grass
Cutting grass will usually result in an item to appear. Rupees are the most common item to have appeared after cutting grass. Magic Jars, Recovery Hearts, bombs, and arrows can also be collected through this process.
Enemies
Upon defeating an enemy, they will 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 have appeared 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
Orange Rupee Official Artwork from The Legend of Zelda
Orange Rupee Million Publishing Artwork from The Legend of Zelda
Orange Rupee Sprite from The Legend of Zelda
Blue Rupee Official Artwork from The Legend of Zelda
Blue Rupee Million Publishing Artwork from The Legend of Zelda
Blue Rupee Sprite from The Legend of Zelda
Green Rupee Sprite from A Link to the Past
Blue Rupee Sprite from A Link to the Past
Red Rupee Sprite from A Link to the Past
Yellow Rupee from The Wind Waker
Green Rupee from Twilight Princess
Green Rupee from Spirit Tracks.
Blue Rupee from Spirit Tracks.
Red Rupee from Spirit Tracks.
Big Green Rupee from Spirit Tracks.
Big Red Rupee from Spirit Tracks.
Big Gold Rupee from Spirit Tracks.
Rupee Artwork from Skyward Sword
Blue Rupee from Skyward Sword
Red Rupee from Skyward Sword
Gold Rupee from Skyward Sword
Orange Rupee from Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland
References
- ↑ "RUPY" — N/A, The Legend of Zelda.
- ↑ "5 RUPIES" — N/A, The Legend of Zelda.
- The Legend of Zelda Items
- A Link to the Past Items
- Link's Awakening Items
- Ocarina of Time Items
- Majora's Mask Items
- Oracle of Seasons Items
- Oracle of Ages Items
- The Wind Waker Items
- The Minish Cap Items
- Twilight Princess Items
- Phantom Hourglass Items
- Spirit Tracks Items
- Skyward Sword Items
- A Link Between Worlds Items