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| | | image = [[File:Rupee-Ring.png]] | ||
|image | | number = 54 | ||
|number | | game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]'' | ||
|game | | location = Given to Link by [[Vasu]] | ||
| | | prereq = Acquire, 10,000 [[Rupee]]s | ||
| | | effect = None | ||
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}} | }} | ||
{{Quote|10,000 Rupees collected|In-Game Description{{Ref|name=OoS-Text-Dump|[[Oracle of Seasons Text Dump]]}}}} | |||
The '''Rupee Ring''' is a [[Magical Ring]] that [[Link (Oracle Series)|Link]] acquires in both ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]'' or ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]''. | |||
In order to acquire this Magic Ring, Link needs to acquire 10,000 Rupees. Naturally, this ring is best acquired late in Link's journey as it takes quite some time to collect this many Rupees. Even though Link's Wallet only holds 999 Rupees, additional Rupees that Link collects after having a filled wallet still go towards the 10,000 total Rupees. | |||
The best way to speed up the process of collecting 10,000 Rupees is to wear either the [[Red Joy Ring]] or the [[Gold Joy Ring]]. The Red Joy Ring increases the amount of Rupees that enemies drop, while the Gold Joy Ring doubles the value of all Rupees dropped by enemies. | |||
After collecting 10,000 Rupees, return to [[Vasu]] and he awards Link with this ring. | |||
When worn, the Rupee Ring has no effect at all. The purpose of this ring is simply to recognize that Link has collected at least 10,000 Rupees. | |||
When worn, the Rupee Ring has no effect at all. The purpose of this ring is simply to recognize that Link has collected at least 10,000 | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
The [[Nintendo Power Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages Strategy Guide|Oracle of Seasons and Ages Nintendo Power Guide]] refers to | * The [[Nintendo Power Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages Strategy Guide|Oracle of Seasons and Ages Nintendo Power Guide]] refers to the [[Rupee Ring]] as the ''Wealth Ring''. | ||
{{References}} | {{References}} | ||
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{{ | {{Magical Ring}} | ||
{{cat|Oracle of Seasons Items}} | |||
{{cat|Oracle of Ages Items}} |
Latest revision as of 06:21, January 17, 2023
"10,000 Rupees collected"
The Rupee Ring is a Magical Ring that Link acquires in both Oracle of Seasons or Oracle of Ages.
In order to acquire this Magic Ring, Link needs to acquire 10,000 Rupees. Naturally, this ring is best acquired late in Link's journey as it takes quite some time to collect this many Rupees. Even though Link's Wallet only holds 999 Rupees, additional Rupees that Link collects after having a filled wallet still go towards the 10,000 total Rupees.
The best way to speed up the process of collecting 10,000 Rupees is to wear either the Red Joy Ring or the Gold Joy Ring. The Red Joy Ring increases the amount of Rupees that enemies drop, while the Gold Joy Ring doubles the value of all Rupees dropped by enemies.
After collecting 10,000 Rupees, return to Vasu and he awards Link with this ring.
When worn, the Rupee Ring has no effect at all. The purpose of this ring is simply to recognize that Link has collected at least 10,000 Rupees.
Trivia
- The Oracle of Seasons and Ages Nintendo Power Guide refers to the Rupee Ring as the Wealth Ring.
References