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Psuedo Rupees are quite bizarre creatures. They act and look like Like-Likes. However, no-one can ever claim to have been damaged by these creatures. They will strike if you get too close, but only if you go for the rupee on the lure. They use this lure to bring in unsuspecting victims, then smother them and devour any rupees they have. If you can kill the Psuedo Rupees, not only do you get your own Rupees returned to you, but you can claim the lure on their head too! Walking treasure chests is a nickname for these bizarre creatures. But then, do Like-Likes walk?
Psuedo Rupees are quite bizarre creatures. They act and look like [[Like-Likes]]. However, no-one can ever claim to have been damaged by these creatures. They will strike if you get too close, but only if you go for the rupee on the lure. They use this lure to bring in unsuspecting victims, then smother them and devour any rupees they have. If you can kill the Psuedo Rupees, not only do you get your own Rupees returned to you, but you can claim the lure on their head too! Walking treasure chests is a nickname for these bizarre creatures. But then, do Like-Likes walk?


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Revision as of 23:02, 15 August 2005

Psuedo Rupees are quite bizarre creatures. They act and look like Like-Likes. However, no-one can ever claim to have been damaged by these creatures. They will strike if you get too close, but only if you go for the rupee on the lure. They use this lure to bring in unsuspecting victims, then smother them and devour any rupees they have. If you can kill the Psuedo Rupees, not only do you get your own Rupees returned to you, but you can claim the lure on their head too! Walking treasure chests is a nickname for these bizarre creatures. But then, do Like-Likes walk?