Wallet

Specific bags that Link holds his rupees in seen mostly in the 3d zelda games. Often times Link can upgrade his wallet to be able to fit more rupees. Up until Twilight Princess if Link received a large rupee when his wallet was full, the rupees would just disappear. In Twilight Princess Link will actually put rupees he finds in chests back if the will not fit in his current wallet.

In Twilight Princess
Link begins the game in Ordon Village with a default wallet, holding a maximum of 300 rupees. Up until he reaches Kakariko Village, 300 ruppes is shown to be more than a sufficient amount of money to speed through the game. Although it is not required at all, two more wallet upgrades can be retrieved, after a very long and sometimes strenuous Golden Bug sidequest is completed.

Agitha is the esteemed golden bug collector in Hyrule Castle Town, her lair is accessible from Castle Town West Road and South Road, by taking a large backalleyway. When Link meets her the first time, she describes the sidequest of collecting Golden Bugs from across the land and retruning them to her in order to share her "happiness" with Link. This happiness of course, is in the form of wallet upgrades.


 * When Link retruns the first bug pair to Agitha, she becomes so happy that Link is interested in her sidequest that she awards Link with the Big Wallet upgrade, a large bag able to carry 600 ruppees. It is with this wallet, however, that Link is eventaully able to purchase the Magic Armor, at 598 rupees, respectively.


 * After collecting all the golden bugs from within Hyrule, the sidequest is completed, and Agitha awards Link with the Giant's Wallet, the largest and most luxurious of them all, with a max limit of 1000 rupees, much more than what is needed to buy anything within the game.