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|pronunciation= {{IPA|ˈɹuːpiː}} {{Respell|ROO|pee}}<ref>{{Cite Web|quote= You'll earn Rupees and various other materials. |published= August 4, 2014 |url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_DZtTR3zu0&t=4m42s |title= Hyrule Warriors Direct |site= YouTube}}</ref>
|plural= Rupees<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 94 {{Exp Game|Series}}}}</ref>
|plural= Rupees<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 94 {{Exp Game|Series}}}}</ref>
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|game= TLoZ, ALttP, LA, OoT, MM, OoS, OoA, FS, TWW, TMC, TP, PH, ST, SS, ALBW, TFH, BotW, TotK
|game= TLoZ, ALttP, LA, OoT, MM, OoS, OoA, FS, TWW, TMC, TP, PH, ST, SS, ALBW, TFH, BotW
|other= TFoE, TWoG, ZA, BSTLoZ, AST, FPTRR, LCT, SSBB, RTBToL, StreetPass Mii Plaza, Animal Crossing: New Leaf, MK8, HW, Bayonetta, Bayonetta 2, CoH, HWAoC
|other= TFoE, TWoG, ZA, AST, FPTRR, LCT, SSBB, HW, MK8, HWAoC
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|uses= Purchasing [[Item]]s<br/>Playing mini-games<br/>Shooting [[Arrow]]s {{Exp Game|TLoZ}}
|uses= {{List|Purchasing {{Plural|Series|Item|link}}, Playing {{Plural|Series|Mini-Game|link}}, Shooting [[Arrow]]s {{Exp Game|TLoZ}}}}
|comp= {{Term|Series|Ore Chunk|link}}<br/>[[Force Gem]]s<br/>[[Rupoor]]s
|comp= {{List|{{Plural|Series|Ore Chunk|link}}, {{Plural|Series|Force Gem|link}}, {{Plural|Series|Rupoor|link}}, {{Term|Series|Mon|link}}}}
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{{Term/Store|Rupee|Rupees|Series, TLoZ, ALttP, LA, LANS, OoT, OoT3D, MM, MM3D, OoS, OoA, FS, TWW, TWWHD, FSA, TMC, TP, TPHD, PH, ST, SS, SSHD, ALBW, TFH, BotW, FPTRR, HW, HWL, HWDE, CoH, HWAoC|plural}} (pronounced {{IPA|ˈɹuːpiː}} {{Respell|ROO|pee}})<ref>{{Cite Web|quote= You'll earn Rupees and various other materials. |published= August 4, 2014 |url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_DZtTR3zu0&t=4m42s |title= Hyrule Warriors Direct |site= YouTube}}</ref>,<ref name="E 136">{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 136 {{Exp Game|TLoZ, ALttP, LA, OoT, MM, OoS, OoA, FS, TWW, FSA, TMC, TP, PH, ST, SS, ALBW, TFH}}}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Rupees are money, the things which make this world go round!|Uncle Rupee|FPTRR}}</ref>{{Note|{{Plural|Series|Rupee}} were referred to as '''Rubles''' in {{Magazine|Nintendo Fun Club News}}.<ref>{{Cite Magazine|quote= |magazine= Nintendo Fun Club News |publisher= |volume= 1|issue= 3|date= Fall 1987|page= 8}}</ref>{{Name Ref|HWAoC}} However, as this contradicts the name given in {{E}}, it is not considered [[Guidelines:Canon|Canon]].}} also known as {{Term/Store|Ruby|Rubies|TFoE, TWoG, ZA|plural}},<ref>{{Cite manual|quote= How do you earn the rubies that Morshu wants? |game=TFoE |page= 4}}</ref><ref>{{Cite manual|quote= The merchant sells a pack of three bombs for 20 rubies. |game= TWoG |page= 3}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|I have a spell of Calm to sell, but it will cost you one hundred Rubies.|Lothar|ZA}}</ref> are items in {{TLoZ|Series}}. They are the unit of {{Term|Series|Currency|link}} within most games, in circulation in the lands of [[Hyrule]], the [[Dark World]], [[Koholint Island]], [[Termina]], [[Labrynna]], [[Holodrum]], the [[Great Sea]], the [[World of the Ocean King]], [[New Hyrule]], [[Skyloft]], [[Lorule]] and [[Hytopia]].<ref name="E 136"/> They resemble hexagonal gemstones, come in many colors and sizes, and are most often stored within a [[Wallet]].
{{Term/Store|Rupee|Rupees|Series, TLoZ, ALttP, LA, LANS, OoT, OoT3D, MM, MM3D, OoS, OoA, FS, TWW, TWWHD, FSA, TMC, TP, TPHD, PH, ST, SS, SSHD, ALBW, TFH, BotW, FPTRR, HW, HWL, HWDE, CoH, HWAoC|plural}},<ref name="E 136">{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 136 {{Exp Game|TLoZ, ALttP, LA, LADX, OoT, OoT3D, MM, MM3D, OoS, OoA, FS, TWW, TWWHD, FSA, TMC, TP, TPHD, PH, ST, SS, ALBW, TFH}}}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Rupees are money, the things which make this world go round!|Uncle Rupee|FPTRR}}</ref>{{Name Ref|LANS, SSHD, BotW, TotK, BSTLoZ, HWDE, CoH, HWAoC}} also known as {{Term/Store|Ruby|Rubies|TFoE, TWoG, ZA|plural}},<ref>{{Cite Manual|quote= How do you earn the rubies that Morshu wants? |game= TFoE |page= 4}}</ref><ref>{{Cite Manual|quote= The merchant sells a pack of three bombs for 20 rubies. |game= TWoG |page= 3}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|I have a spell of Calm to sell, but it will cost you one hundred Rubies.|Lothar|ZA}}</ref> are items in {{TLoZ|Series}}. They are the unit of {{Term|Series|Currency|link}} within most games, in circulation in the lands of [[Hyrule]], the [[Dark World]], [[Koholint Island]], [[Termina]], [[Labrynna]], [[Holodrum]], the [[Great Sea]], the [[World of the Ocean King]], [[New Hyrule]], [[Skyloft]], [[Lorule]] and [[Hytopia]].<ref name="E 136"/> They resemble hexagonal gemstones, come in many colors and sizes, and are most often stored within a [[Wallet]].


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==Location and Uses==
==Location and Uses==
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[[File:TLoZ Yellow Rupee Artwork.png|right|80px]]
[[File:TLoZ Yellow Rupee Artwork.png|right|80px]]
[[File:TLoZ Blue Rupee Artwork.png|right|80px]]
[[File:TLoZ Blue Rupee Artwork.png|right|80px]]
In {{TLoZ}}, Rupees were originally called '''Rupies'''<ref>{{Cite|5 RUPIES|N/A|TLoZ}}</ref> (singular: Rupy),<ref>{{Cite|RUPY|N/A|TLoZ}}</ref> while they were called '''Rubies''' in the game manual.<ref>{{Cite manual|quote= Rubies are the money used in this kingdom |game= TLoZ |page= 21}}</ref> They are referred to as Rupees in the [[Game Boy Advance]] release.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= A&A |publisher= |page= 383{{Exp Game|TLoZ}}}}</ref> Only two varieties exist in {{TLoZ|-}}. The Rupee that flashes yellow and blue is worth 1, while the blue Rupee is worth 5.<ref>{{Cite manual|quote= Blue rubies are worth five times more than yellow ones.|game= TLoZ|page= 21}}</ref> Link can hold up to 255 Rupees.<ref>{{Cite manual|quote= In all, Link can own up to 255 yellow rubies, and he may use them in any way he likes.|game= TLoZ|page= 21}}</ref>
In {{TLoZ}}, Rupees were originally called '''Rupies'''<ref>{{Cite|5 RUPIES|N/A|TLoZ}}</ref> (singular: Rupy),<ref>{{Cite|RUPY|N/A|TLoZ}}</ref> while they were called '''Rubies''' in the game manual.<ref>{{Cite Manual|quote= Rubies are the money used in this kingdom |game= TLoZ |page= 21}}</ref> They are referred to as Rupees in the [[Game Boy Advance]] release.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= A&A |publisher= |page= 383{{Exp Game|TLoZ}}}}</ref> Only two varieties exist in {{TLoZ|-}}. The Rupee that flashes yellow and blue is worth 1, while the blue Rupee is worth 5.<ref>{{Cite Manual|quote= Blue rubies are worth five times more than yellow ones.|game= TLoZ|page= 21}}</ref> Link can hold up to 255 Rupees.<ref>{{Cite Manual|quote= In all, Link can own up to 255 yellow rubies, and he may use them in any way he likes.|game= TLoZ|page= 21}}</ref>


Normally, they can only be found by killing enemies or stumbling across hidden rooms in Dungeons,<ref>{{Cite manual|quote= They sometimes appear when Link disposes of the enemy.|game= TLoZ|page= 21}}</ref> where a large formation of yellow Rupees can be found. Defeating all enemies in a room will sometimes reward Rupees. However, in addition to this, [[Moblin]]s hidden in {{Plural|TLoZ|Cave|link}} around Hyrule will gift Link Rupees when visited, uttering the [[Iconic Quotes from The Legend of Zelda|iconic phrase]] "It's a secret to everybody."<ref>{{Cite|IT'S A SECRET TO EVERYBODY.|Moblin|TLoZ}}</ref> Alternatively, [[Old Man|Old Men]] can be found in hidden {{Plural|TLoZ|Cave}}, who will force Link to pay Rupees to repair the entrance that he damaged to get inside.<ref>{{Cite|PAY ME FOR THE DOOR REPAIR.|Old Man|TLoZ}}</ref> Link can also gamble his Rupees by playing [[Money Making Game]],<ref>{{Cite|LET'S PLAY A MONEY-MAKING GAME.|Old Man|TLoZ}}</ref> where he can choose to spend 10 Rupees on one of three slots to either gain or lose Rupees.
Normally, they can only be found by killing enemies or stumbling across hidden rooms in Dungeons,<ref>{{Cite Manual|quote= They sometimes appear when Link disposes of the enemy.|game= TLoZ|page= 21}}</ref> where a large formation of yellow Rupees can be found. Defeating all enemies in a room will sometimes reward Rupees. However, in addition to this, [[Moblin]]s hidden in {{Plural|TLoZ|Cave|link}} around Hyrule will gift Link Rupees when visited, uttering the [[Iconic Quotes from The Legend of Zelda|iconic phrase]] "It's a secret to everybody."<ref>{{Cite|IT'S A SECRET TO EVERYBODY.|Moblin|TLoZ}}</ref> Alternatively, [[Old Man|Old Men]] can be found in hidden {{Plural|TLoZ|Cave}}, who will force Link to pay Rupees to repair the entrance that he damaged to get inside.<ref>{{Cite|PAY ME FOR THE DOOR REPAIR.|Old Man|TLoZ}}</ref> Link can also gamble his Rupees by playing [[Money Making Game]],<ref>{{Cite|LET'S PLAY A MONEY-MAKING GAME.|Old Man|TLoZ}}</ref> where he can choose to spend 10 Rupees on one of three slots to either gain or lose Rupees.


Rupees are used to buy items from [[Merchant]]s and [[Life Potion]]s from [[Old Woman|Old Women]].<ref>{{Cite manual|quote= If Link collects enough of them, he can buy treasure from the merchant.|game= TLoZ|page= 21}}</ref> There are two Old Women who give Link advice for navigating areas in exchange for 30 Rupees.<ref>{{Cite|PAY ME AND I'LL TALK|Old Woman|TLoZ}}</ref> One Old Woman is found near the [[Lost Woods]] and tells Link how to navigate through the Lost Woods.<ref>{{Cite|GO NORTH, WEST, SOUTH, WEST TO THE FOREST OF MAZE|Old Woman|TLoZ}}</ref> The other Old Woman is found in the waterfall near the [[Lost Hills]] and tells Link to go up the Lost Hills to find {{Term|TLoZ|Level 5|link}}.<ref>{{Cite|GO UP,UP, THE MOUNTAIN AHEAD|Old Woman|TLoZ}}</ref> Old Men inside certain Dungeons will sell Link [[Bomb]] capacity upgrades for 100 Rupees.<ref>{{Cite|I BET YOU'D LIKE TO HAVE MORE BOMBS.|Old Man|TLoZ}}</ref> In the [[Second Quest]], Old Men appear in {{Term|TLoZ|Level 4|link}} and {{Term|TLoZ|Level 7|link}} who will only let Link pass if he pays them either 50 Rupees or one [[Heart Container]].{{Fact}} Rupees are also needed to use the [[Bow]], with one Rupee being deducted for every [[Arrow]] that Link shoots.
Rupees are used to buy items from [[Merchant]]s and [[Life Potion]]s from [[Old Woman|Old Women]].<ref>{{Cite Manual|quote= If Link collects enough of them, he can buy treasure from the merchant.|game= TLoZ|page= 21}}</ref> There are two Old Women who give Link advice for navigating areas in exchange for 30 Rupees.<ref>{{Cite|PAY ME AND I'LL TALK|Old Woman|TLoZ}}</ref> One Old Woman is found near the [[Lost Woods]] and tells Link how to navigate through the Lost Woods.<ref>{{Cite|GO NORTH, WEST, SOUTH, WEST TO THE FOREST OF MAZE|Old Woman|TLoZ}}</ref> The other Old Woman is found in the waterfall near the [[Lost Hills]] and tells Link to go up the Lost Hills to find {{Term|TLoZ|Level 5|link}}.<ref>{{Cite|GO UP,UP, THE MOUNTAIN AHEAD|Old Woman|TLoZ}}</ref> Old Men inside certain Dungeons will sell Link [[Bomb]] capacity upgrades for 100 Rupees.<ref>{{Cite|I BET YOU'D LIKE TO HAVE MORE BOMBS.|Old Man|TLoZ}}</ref> In the [[Second Quest]], Old Men appear in {{Term|TLoZ|Level 4|link}} and {{Term|TLoZ|Level 7|link}} who will only let Link pass if he pays them either 50 Rupees or one [[Heart Container]].{{Fact}} Rupees are also needed to use the [[Bow]], with one Rupee being deducted for every [[Arrow]] that Link shoots.
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After their absence in {{TAoL|-}}, Rupees reappear in {{ALttP}}, in which they are colored Green, Blue, or Red. These colors have since been used in every other game in the series, having the exact same value in every canonical appearance. There are also three other kinds of Rupee that can only be found in Treasure Chests, which are all green and have their value denoted by a small number. Large formations of Blue Rupees can also be found hidden in certain {{Plural|ALttP|Cave|link}} and {{Plural|ALttP|Dungeon|link}}, such as the basement floor of the [[Palace of Darkness]] and [[Chris Houlihan]]'s room, which brightly glisten.
After their absence in {{TAoL|-}}, Rupees reappear in {{ALttP}}, in which they are colored Green, Blue, or Red. These colors have since been used in every other game in the series, having the exact same value in every canonical appearance. There are also three other kinds of Rupee that can only be found in Treasure Chests, which are all green and have their value denoted by a small number. Large formations of Blue Rupees can also be found hidden in certain {{Plural|ALttP|Cave|link}} and {{Plural|ALttP|Dungeon|link}}, such as the basement floor of the [[Palace of Darkness]] and [[Chris Houlihan]]'s room, which brightly glisten.


{{ALttP|-}} introduced the concept of being able to find Rupees by cutting grass and bushes, destroying Rocks and Pots, opening Treasure Chests, and dashing into Trees. The [[Shovel]] can also be used to dig for Rupees, most notably at the [[Digging Game|Treasure Field]]. It also introduced the ability to sell Items to gain Rupees; Link is able to sell [[Golden Bee]]s to the [[Street Merchant]] for 100 Rupees each,<ref>{{Cite|Wow! I've never seen such a rare bug! I'll buy it for 100 Rupees, OK? Done!|Street Merchant|ALttP}}</ref> as well as [[Fish]] for 21 Rupees in addition to [[Bomb]]s and Arrows.<ref>{{Cite|Hey! They say eating fish makes you smart. You have to give me your fish for this stuff, OK? Of course!|Street Merchant|ALttP}}</ref> As a small easter egg, paintings resembling {{smw|Mario}} can be found in certain buildings in [[Kakariko Village]], and will occasionally produce Rupees when pulled. Link is able to spend his Rupees at various Shops and mini-games located throughout both Hyrule and the Dark World, earning him many Items such as [[Shield]]s and [[Potion]]s. There are also three [[Fortune Teller]]s, one located north of Kakariko Village, one north of the [[Village of Outcasts]], and one beside the [[Lake Hylia Shop]], who Link can pay between 10 and 30 Rupees to learn how to progress in his quest. Most importantly, Rupees used to open the [[Palace of Darkness]], as Link needs to pay [[Kiki]] the monkey ten Rupees to follow him to the Dungeon, and another 100 to open its door. Rupees are perhaps used most extensively to donate to the [[Pond of Happiness]], where [[Venus]] will upgrade Link's Bomb or Arrow carrying capacity by five for every 100 Rupees he throws in.
{{ALttP|-}} introduced the concept of being able to find Rupees by cutting grass and bushes, destroying Rocks and Pots, opening Treasure Chests, and dashing into Trees. The [[Shovel]] can also be used to dig for Rupees, most notably at the [[Digging Game|Treasure Field]]. It also introduced the ability to sell Items to gain Rupees; Link is able to sell [[Golden Bee]]s to the [[Street Merchant]] for 100 Rupees each,<ref>{{Cite|Wow! I've never seen such a rare bug! I'll buy it for 100 Rupees, OK? Done!|Street Merchant|ALttP}}</ref> as well as [[Fish]] for 21 Rupees in addition to [[Bomb]]s and Arrows.<ref>{{Cite|Hey! They say eating fish makes you smart. You have to give me your fish for this stuff, OK? Of course!|Street Merchant|ALttP}}</ref> As a small easter egg, paintings resembling {{smw|Mario}} can be found in certain buildings in [[Kakariko Village]], and will occasionally produce Rupees when pulled. Link is able to spend his Rupees at various Shops and mini-games located throughout both Hyrule and the Dark World, earning him many Items such as [[Shield]]s and [[Potion]]s. There are also three [[Fortune Teller]]s, one located north of Kakariko Village, one north of the [[Village of Outcasts]], and one in northwest {{Term|ALttP|Lake Hylia|link}}, who Link can pay between 10 and 30 Rupees to learn how to progress in his quest. Most importantly, Rupees used to open the [[Palace of Darkness]], as Link needs to pay [[Kiki]] the monkey ten Rupees to follow him to the Dungeon, and another 100 to open its door. Rupees are perhaps used most extensively to donate to the [[Pond of Happiness]], where [[Venus]] will upgrade Link's Bomb or Arrow carrying capacity by five for every 100 Rupees he throws in.


In the remake in {{ALttP&FS}}, [[Rupee Rock]]s will sometimes randomly appear in place of other stones. These Rocks can be struck with the [[Sword]] repeatedly to drop Rupees for as long as it sparkles.
In the Game Boy Advance version of {{ALttP|-}}, [[Rupee Rock]]s will sometimes randomly appear in place of other stones. These Rocks can be struck with the [[Sword]] repeatedly to drop Rupees for as long as it sparkles.
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! Value
! Value
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|[[File:LANS_Green_Rupee_Icon.png|20px]]
|[[File:LANS Green Rupee Icon.png|20px]]
| '''Green Rupee'''
| '''Green Rupee'''
| 1
| 1
|-
|-
|[[File:LANS_Blue_Rupee_Model.png|20px]]
|[[File:LANS Blue Rupee Model.png|20px]]
| '''Blue Rupee'''
| '''Blue Rupee'''
| 5
| 5
|-
|-
|[[File:LANS_Red_Rupee_Model.png|20px]]
|[[File:LANS Red Rupee Model.png|20px]]
| '''Red Rupee'''
| '''Red Rupee'''
| 20
| 20
|-
|-
|[[File:LANS_Purple_Rupee_Model.png|20px]]
|[[File:LANS Purple Rupee Model.png|20px]]
| '''Purple Rupee'''
| '''Purple Rupee'''
| 50
| 50
|-
|-
|[[File:LANS_Silver_Rupee_Model.png|20px]]
|[[File:LANS Silver Rupee Model.png|20px]]
| '''Silver Rupee'''
| '''Silver Rupee'''
| 100
| 100
|-
|-
|[[File:LANS_Gold_Rupee_Model.png|20px]]
|[[File:LANS Gold Rupee Model.png|20px]]
| '''Gold Rupee'''
| '''Gold Rupee'''
| 300
| 300
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In {{OoA}} and {{OoS}}, Rupees are the currency used in both [[Labrynna]] and [[Holodrum]], respectively. The land of [[Subrosia]] in {{OoS|-}} uses [[Ore Chunk]]s as its currency instead, as Rupees do not appear there at all. Rupees in {{OoS|-}} and {{OoA|-}} are denoted by their color as well as size, with larger Rupees equating to higher values. Like {{LA|-}}, the value of Rupees found in Treasure Chests is also denoted by text as well. While Rupees are most commonly found through conventional means, Rupees may also sometimes be randomly found inside [[Gasha Nut]]s. [[Maple]] will often drop and scatter her Rupees, along with Link's, if the two collide with each other. In certain Dungeons, it is possible to find large formations of Green Rupees in hidden rooms, similarly to those in {{ALttP|-}}. These unique Green Rupees are worth ten each. Very large Rupees can potentially be dug up with the Shovel.<ref>{{Cite|I must dig holes to plant trees, but sometimes, I find huge Rupees!|Bipsom|OoS}}</ref> In {{OoS|-}}, as a throwback to the Moblins and Old Men of {{TLoZ|-}}, Link may sometimes find hidden staircases on the Overworld that lead to underground homes of Old Men, who will either gift Link some Rupees or force him to pay back for destroying their doors. Similar Old Men also appear in {{OoA|-}} in a single {{Term|OoS|Cave|link}} at the [[Rolling Ridge Base]]. The Old Man in the past will generously gift Link Rupees, while the Old Man in the present will make him pay it back. The value of Rupees is doubled when Link is equipped with the {{Sec|Magic Ring|Red Joy Ring}} or the {{Sec|Magic Ring|Gold Joy Ring}}.
In {{OoA}} and {{OoS}}, Rupees are the currency used in both [[Labrynna]] and [[Holodrum]], respectively. The land of [[Subrosia]] in {{OoS|-}} uses [[Ore Chunk]]s as its currency instead, as Rupees do not appear there at all. Rupees in {{OoS|-}} and {{OoA|-}} are denoted by their color as well as size, with larger Rupees equating to higher values. Like {{LA|-}}, the value of Rupees found in Treasure Chests is also denoted by text as well. While Rupees are most commonly found through conventional means, Rupees may also sometimes be randomly found inside [[Gasha Nut]]s. [[Maple]] will often drop and scatter her Rupees, along with Link's, if the two collide with each other. In certain Dungeons, it is possible to find large formations of Green Rupees in hidden rooms, similarly to those in {{ALttP|-}}. These unique Green Rupees are worth ten each. Very large Rupees can potentially be dug up with the Shovel.<ref>{{Cite|I must dig holes to plant trees, but sometimes, I find huge Rupees!|Bipsom|OoS}}</ref> In {{OoS|-}}, as a throwback to the Moblins and Old Men of {{TLoZ|-}}, Link may sometimes find hidden staircases on the Overworld that lead to underground homes of Old Men, who will either gift Link some Rupees or force him to pay back for destroying their doors. Similar Old Men also appear in {{OoA|-}} in a single {{Term|OoS|Cave|link}} at the [[Rolling Ridge Base]]. The Old Man in the past will generously gift Link Rupees, while the Old Man in the present will make him pay it back. The value of Rupees is doubled when Link is equipped with the {{Sec|Magic Ring|Red Joy Ring}} or the {{Sec|Magic Ring|Gold Joy Ring}}.


Rupees in the ''Oracle'' games are mainly used to purchase Items, such as from the [[Lynna City Shop]] or [[Horon Village Shop]], as well as play a variety of mini-games in their respective lands. Rupees are also used to appraise [[Magic Ring]]s at [[Vasu Jewelers]] for 20 Rupees each; [[Vasu]] will buy duplicate rings for 30 Rupees.
Rupees in the ''Oracle'' games are mainly used to purchase Items, such as from the [[Lynna Item Shop]] or [[Horon Village Shop]], as well as play a variety of mini-games in their respective lands. Rupees are also used to appraise [[Magic Ring]]s at [[Vasu Jewelers]] for 20 Rupees each; [[Vasu]] will buy duplicate rings for 30 Rupees.
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| 1
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| [[File:OoX Small Blue Rupee Sprite.png]]<br/>'''Small Blue Rupee'''
| [[File:OoS Blue Rupee Sprite.png]]<br/>'''{{Term|Series|Blue Rupee|link}}'''
| 5
| 5
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| [[File:OoX Small Red Rupee Sprite.png]]<br/>'''Small Red Rupee'''
| [[File:OoS Small Red Rupee Sprite.png]]<br/>'''Small Red Rupee'''
| 10
| 10
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|-
| [[File:OoX Red Rupee Sprite.gif]]<br/>'''Red Rupee'''
| [[File:OoS Red Rupee Sprite.png]]<br/>'''Red Rupee'''
| 5
| 5
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| 1, 5, or 20
| 1, 5, or 20
|-
|-
| [[File:OoS Blue Rupee Sprite.png]]<br/>'''Blue Rupee'''
| [[File:OoS Big Blue Rupee Sprite.png]]<br/>'''{{Term|Series|Big Blue Rupee|link}}'''
| 20 or 30
| 20 or 30
|-
|-
| [[File:OoX Big Blue Rupee Sprite.gif]]<br/>'''Big Blue Rupee'''
| [[File:OoS Huge Blue Rupee Sprite.png]]<br/>'''{{Term|Series|Huge Blue Rupee|link}}'''
| 100
| 100
|-
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==={{TWW|-}}===
==={{TWW|-}}===
{{TWW}}'s Rupee system is similar to {{OoT|-}}{{'}}s and {{MM|-}}{{'}}s, but differs as Orange Rupees are now worth 100, Silver Rupees are worth 200, and it introduces Yellow Rupees, which are worth ten. [[Spoil]]s can be sold to [[Beedle]] at his [[Beedle's Shop Ship|Shop Ship]] for a small price. Once Link obtains the [[Grappling Hook]], he will be able to salvage for Rupees while at sea by dropping the hook into spots where {{Plural|TWWHD|Ring of Light|link}} form, which will produce a Treasure Chest containing any amount of Rupees, usually 50. Some {{Plural|TWWHD|Ring of Light}} will only appear once Link has obtained its appropriate [[Treasure Chart]], which may reward in 100 or 200 Rupees. Link can also earn Rupees by participating in the [[Letter Sorting]] mini-game in the [[Dragon Roost Cavern]], where he will be paid 20 Rupees each time he completes one round.
{{TWW}}'s Rupee system is similar to {{OoT|-}}{{'}}s and {{MM|-}}{{'}}s, but differs as Orange Rupees are now worth 100, Silver Rupees are worth 200, and it introduces Yellow Rupees, which are worth ten. [[Spoil]]s can be sold to [[Beedle]] at his [[Beedle's Shop Ship|Shop Ship]] for a small price. Once Link obtains the [[Grappling Hook]], he will be able to salvage for Rupees while at sea by dropping the hook into spots where {{Plural|TWWHD|Ring of Light|link}} form, which will produce a Treasure Chest containing any amount of Rupees, usually 50. Some {{Plural|TWWHD|Ring of Light}} will only appear once Link has obtained its appropriate [[Treasure Chart]], which may reward in 100 or 200 Rupees. For discovering all five [[Tingle Statue]]s, [[Ankle]] will reward Link with 500 Rupees, which is represented on-screen by an Orange Rupee. Link can also earn Rupees by participating in the [[Mail Center (Mini-Game)|Mail Center]] {{Term|TWWHD|Mini-Game}} in the [[Dragon Roost Cavern]], where he will be paid up to three Rupees for each Letter correctly sorted, depending on his "salary".<ref>{{Cite|The better you do, the {{Color|TWW Vermilion|higher}} your salary will become! That's economics.|Koboli|TWW}}</ref>


Rupees are used extensively in {{TWW|-}} to purchase a variety of goods from various Shops, as well as participate in mini-games. Rupees become extremely important as they are necessary to purchase the [[Sail]] from [[Zunari]], which is required to leave [[Windfall Island]]. Link will also need to pay [[Tingle]] 398 Rupees to decipher each [[Triforce Chart]] in order to find the {{Plural|TWWHD|Ring of Light}} where the [[Triforce Shard]]s are found. Link can purchase other various Items, such as [[Bait]] and ammunition, from Beedle's Shop Ship. Rupees are used extensively at the [[Auction House]] in Windfall Island, where Link may compete against the island residents to bid for various Items.
Rupees are used extensively in {{TWW|-}} to purchase a variety of goods from various Shops, as well as participate in {{Plural|TWWHD|Mini-Game}}. Rupees become extremely important as they are necessary to purchase the [[Sail]] from [[Zunari]], which is required to leave [[Windfall Island]]. Link will also need to pay [[Tingle]] 398 Rupees to decipher each [[Triforce Chart]] in order to find the {{Plural|TWWHD|Ring of Light}} where the [[Triforce Shard]]s are found. Link can purchase other various Items, such as [[Bait]] and ammunition, from Beedle's Shop Ship. Rupees are used extensively at the [[Auction House]] in Windfall Island, where Link may compete against the island residents to bid for various Items. Rupees can also be spent through the [[Tingle Tuner]] for Tingle's various wares and services.


In {{TWWHD}}, the [[Magic Armor#The Wind Waker|Magic Armor]] consumes Link's Rupees when he is hit by an attack, as opposed to draining his [[Magic Meter|Magic]] originally.
In {{TWWHD}}, the [[Magic Armor#The Wind Waker|Magic Armor]] consumes Link's Rupees when he is hit by an attack, as opposed to draining his [[Magic Meter|Magic]] originally.
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Link can earn Rupees in a variety of ways. Treasures collected can be sold to [[Rupin]] in his house in [[Skyloft]] at night in exchange for Rupees. In addition, [[Strich]] will buy [[Bug]]s that Link has caught and will give him Rupees for them at night. Link can also obtain Rupees by drawing a hexagon shape on a [[Goddess Wall]].<ref>{{Cite|{{Color|SS Red|Glimmering Hexagon}}... Ye who seeks great riches, draw this shape so that it may be known.|Gorko|SS}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Apparently, if you draw a symbol of money on certain walls, you can make an easy fortune.|Gossip Stone|SS}}</ref> Rupees may sometimes be unearthed by digging in marked mounds using the [[Digging Mitts]], and shooting different colors of [[Rupee Ore]] with the Slingshot or Bow will cause the corresponding color of Rupee to pop out of it.
Link can earn Rupees in a variety of ways. Treasures collected can be sold to [[Rupin]] in his house in [[Skyloft]] at night in exchange for Rupees. In addition, [[Strich]] will buy [[Bug]]s that Link has caught and will give him Rupees for them at night. Link can also obtain Rupees by drawing a hexagon shape on a [[Goddess Wall]].<ref>{{Cite|{{Color|SS Red|Glimmering Hexagon}}... Ye who seeks great riches, draw this shape so that it may be known.|Gorko|SS}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Apparently, if you draw a symbol of money on certain walls, you can make an easy fortune.|Gossip Stone|SS}}</ref> Rupees may sometimes be unearthed by digging in marked mounds using the [[Digging Mitts]], and shooting different colors of [[Rupee Ore]] with the Slingshot or Bow will cause the corresponding color of Rupee to pop out of it.


Rupees are used extensively in {{SS|-}} to purchase Items and [[Upgrading|upgrades]] at the {{Term|SS|Skyloft Bazaar|link}} or [[Beedle's Air Shop]], some of which may prove necessary on Link's quest. These include upgrades to his [[Adventure Pouch]], as well as new, stronger equipment at the [[Gear Shop]], and upgrades to pre-existing equipment at the [[Scrap Shop]], with the latter also requiring certain Treasures for each upgrade. Rupees can also be used to purchase Potions at the [[Potion Shop#Skyward Sword|Potion Shop]], as well as upgrade them at the cost of Rupees and specific Bugs.
Rupees are used extensively in {{SS|-}} to purchase Items and [[Upgrading|upgrades]] at the {{Term|SS|Skyloft Bazaar|link}} or [[Beedle's Air Shop]], some of which may prove necessary on Link's quest. These include upgrades to his {{Term|SSHD|Pouch|link}}, as well as new, stronger equipment at the [[Gear Shop]], and upgrades to pre-existing equipment at the [[Scrap Shop]], with the latter also requiring certain Treasures for each upgrade. Rupees can also be used to purchase Potions at the [[Potion Shop#Skyward Sword|Potion Shop]], as well as upgrade them at the cost of Rupees and specific Bugs.


In addition to the five colors of Rupees, Rupoors make a reappearance and will rob Link of 10 Rupees when collected. These can be found in underground tunnels or dug up during the [[Thrill Digger]] mini-game. Black-colored Rupee Ores will also drop Rupoors when shot with the Slingshot or Bow.
In addition to the five colors of Rupees, Rupoors make a reappearance and will rob Link of 10 Rupees when collected. These can be found in underground tunnels or dug up during the [[Thrill Digger]] mini-game. Black-colored Rupee Ores will also drop Rupoors when shot with the Slingshot or Bow.
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The {{Term|ALBW|Rupee}} system in {{ALBW}} is similar to the one in {{SS|-}}, but with the absence of {{Plural|SSHD|Rupoor}} and the inclusion of {{Plural|ALBW|Purple Rupee}}. {{Plural|ALBW|Silver Rupee|display=Silver}} and {{Plural|ALBW|Gold Rupee}} appear larger than the other varieties, with an extra layer of translucent sheen. {{Plural|ALBW|Rupee}} are used as the currency of both {{Term|ALBW|Hyrule}} and {{Term|ALBW|Lorule|link}}. The game notably features the lack of a {{Term|Series|Wallet}} upgrade and allows {{Term|ALBW|Link}} to carry up to a maximum of 9,999 {{Plural|ALBW|Rupee}}. This feature facilitates the rental of equipment from {{Term|ALBW|Ravio's Shop|link}}, where {{Plural|ALBW|Rupee}} are used most extensively in the game. {{Term|ALBW|Link}} may rent {{Term|ALBW|Ravio|link}}'s equipment at a cheap cost for an indefinite period or may purchase the equipment to own at a higher price. If {{Term|ALBW|Link}} falls in battle while renting any {{Plural|ALBW|Item}}, {{Term|ALBW|Ravio}}'s bird-like pet {{Term|ALBW|Sheerow|link}} will appear to take the {{Term|ALBW|Item}} back to his {{Term|ALBW|Shop}}, forcing {{Term|ALBW|Link}} to return to rent the {{Term|ALBW|Item}} again.
The {{Term|ALBW|Rupee}} system in {{ALBW}} is similar to the one in {{SS|-}}, but with the absence of {{Plural|SSHD|Rupoor}} and the inclusion of {{Plural|ALBW|Purple Rupee}}. {{Plural|ALBW|Silver Rupee|display=Silver}} and {{Plural|ALBW|Gold Rupee}} appear larger than the other varieties, with an extra layer of translucent sheen. {{Plural|ALBW|Rupee}} are used as the currency of both {{Term|ALBW|Hyrule}} and {{Term|ALBW|Lorule|link}}. The game notably features the lack of a {{Term|Series|Wallet}} upgrade and allows {{Term|ALBW|Link}} to carry up to a maximum of 9,999 {{Plural|ALBW|Rupee}}. This feature facilitates the rental of equipment from {{Term|ALBW|Ravio's Shop|link}}, where {{Plural|ALBW|Rupee}} are used most extensively in the game. {{Term|ALBW|Link}} may rent {{Term|ALBW|Ravio|link}}'s equipment at a cheap cost for an indefinite period or may purchase the equipment to own at a higher price. If {{Term|ALBW|Link}} falls in battle while renting any {{Plural|ALBW|Item}}, {{Term|ALBW|Ravio}}'s bird-like pet {{Term|ALBW|Sheerow|link}} will appear to take the {{Term|ALBW|Item}} back to his {{Term|ALBW|Shop}}, forcing {{Term|ALBW|Link}} to return to rent the {{Term|ALBW|Item}} again.


In {{Term|ALBW|Death Mountain|link}}, {{Plural|ALBW|Rupee Boulder|link}} containing chunks of {{Plural|ALBW|Green Rupee}} can be found. These {{Plural|ALBW|Boulder}} can be smashed with the {{Term|ALBW|Hammer|link}} to make the {{Plural|ALBW|Green Rupee}} fly out. Similarly, when the {{Term|ALBW|Gemesaur King|link}}'s mask is smashed with the {{Term|ALBW|Hammer}}, some {{Plural|ALBW|Rupee}} will fall out as well. Some areas also feature {{Plural|ALBW|Rupee Rock|link}} which, for a brief period of time, will dispense {{Plural|ALBW|Rupee}} as {{Term|ALBW|Link}} strikes them with his {{Term|ALBW|Sword|link}}. In homage to the {{Plural|TLoZ|Moblin}} of {{TLoZ|-}}, there is also a friendly {{Term|ALBW|Hinox (Character)|link|display=Hinox}} found in a {{Term|ALBW|Cave|link}} in eastern {{Term|ALBW|Lorule}} who will bribe {{Term|ALBW|Link}} with {{Plural|ALBW|Rupee}} to leave him alone. {{Term|ALBW|Link}} can demand more {{Plural|ALBW|Rupee}} from him before accepting his price, although asking for too much may cause the {{Term|ALBW|Hinox}} to become enraged and attack.
In {{Term|ALBW|Death Mountain|link}}, {{Plural|ALBW|Rupee Boulder|link}} containing chunks of {{Plural|ALBW|Green Rupee}} can be found. These {{Plural|ALBW|Boulder}} can be smashed with the {{Term|ALBW|Hammer|link}} to make the {{Plural|ALBW|Green Rupee}} fly out. Similarly, when the {{Term|ALBW|Gemesaur King|link}}'s mask is smashed with the {{Term|ALBW|Hammer}}, some {{Plural|ALBW|Rupee}} will fall out as well. Some areas also feature {{Plural|ALBW|Rupee Rock|link}} which, for a brief period of time, will dispense {{Plural|ALBW|Rupee}} as {{Term|ALBW|Link}} strikes them with his {{Term|ALBW|Sword|link}}. In homage to the {{Plural|TLoZ|Moblin}} of {{TLoZ|-}}, there is also a friendly {{Term|ALBW|Hinox (Character)|link}} found in a {{Term|ALBW|Cave|link}} in eastern {{Term|ALBW|Lorule}} who will bribe {{Term|ALBW|Link}} with {{Plural|ALBW|Rupee}} to leave him alone. {{Term|ALBW|Link}} can demand more {{Plural|ALBW|Rupee}} from him before accepting his price, although asking for too much may cause the {{Term|ALBW|Hinox}} to become enraged and attack.


Aside from {{Term|ALBW|Ravio's Shop}}, {{Plural|ALBW|Rupee}} are also used to purchase {{Plural|ALBW|Item}} from {{Plural|ALBW|Shop}} and participate in {{Plural|ALBW|Mini-Game|link}}. The {{Term|ALBW|Fortune's Choice|link}} {{Term|ALBW|Mini-Game}}, similar to the {{Term|ALttP|Treasure Chest Game|link}} in {{ALttP|-}}, allows {{Term|ALBW|Link}} to choose from a selection of {{Plural|ALBW|Treasure Chest}} for a chance to win {{Plural|ALBW|Rupee}}.
Aside from {{Term|ALBW|Ravio's Shop}}, {{Plural|ALBW|Rupee}} are also used to purchase {{Plural|ALBW|Item}} from {{Plural|ALBW|Shop}} and participate in {{Plural|ALBW|Mini-Game|link}}. The {{Term|ALBW|Fortune's Choice|link}} {{Term|ALBW|Mini-Game}}, similar to the {{Term|ALttP|Treasure Chest Game|link}} in {{ALttP|-}}, allows {{Term|ALBW|Link}} to choose from a selection of {{Plural|ALBW|Treasure Chest}} for a chance to win {{Plural|ALBW|Rupee}}.
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At the end of every {{Term|TFH|Level}}, the three {{Plural|TFH|Links}} have the amount of {{Plural|TFH|Rupee}} collected during the {{Term|TFH|Level}} added to their respective totals. In addition, the amount of remaining {{Plural|TFH|Fairy|link}} the {{Plural|TFH|Links}} have is tallied and turned into bonus {{Plural|TFH|Rupee}}, multiplied by 30 for each {{Term|TFH|Fairy}}. The {{Term|TFH|Links}} will also receive a small number of "Sympathy {{Plural|TFH|Rupee}}" if one {{Term|TFH|Link}} disconnects during a {{Term|TFH|Level}}, multiplying 20 by the Stage number the {{Plural|TFH|Links}} were in. Each of the three {{Plural|TFH|Links}} receives the total amount of {{Plural|TFH|Rupee}} collected by the trio, as opposed to the {{Plural|TFH|Rupee}} being divided among them.
At the end of every {{Term|TFH|Level}}, the three {{Plural|TFH|Links}} have the amount of {{Plural|TFH|Rupee}} collected during the {{Term|TFH|Level}} added to their respective totals. In addition, the amount of remaining {{Plural|TFH|Fairy|link}} the {{Plural|TFH|Links}} have is tallied and turned into bonus {{Plural|TFH|Rupee}}, multiplied by 30 for each {{Term|TFH|Fairy}}. The {{Term|TFH|Links}} will also receive a small number of "Sympathy {{Plural|TFH|Rupee}}" if one {{Term|TFH|Link}} disconnects during a {{Term|TFH|Level}}, multiplying 20 by the Stage number the {{Plural|TFH|Links}} were in. Each of the three {{Plural|TFH|Links}} receives the total amount of {{Plural|TFH|Rupee}} collected by the trio, as opposed to the {{Plural|TFH|Rupee}} being divided among them.


{{Plural|TFH|Rupee}} see very little use in {{TFH|-}}, where they are primarily used to pay {{Term|TFH|Madame Couture|link}} to tailor new {{Plural|TFH|Outfit|link}}, as well as purchase {{Plural|TFH|Material|link}} from the {{Term|TFH|Street Merchant|link}} and to change the prize of the {{Term|TFH|Daily Riches|link}} game. {{Term|TFH|Link}} can also sell unwanted {{Plural|TFH|Material}} to the {{Term|TFH|Street Merchant}} for a small price.
{{Plural|TFH|Rupee}} see very little use in {{TFH|-}}, where they are primarily used to pay {{Term|TFH|Madame Couture|link}} to tailor new {{Plural|TFH|Outfit|link}}, as well as purchase {{Plural|TFH|Material|link}} from the {{Term|TFH|Street Merchant|link}} and to change the prize of the {{Term|TFH|Daily Riches|link}} game. {{Term|TFH|Link}} can also sell un_ {{Plural|TFH|Material}} to the {{Term|TFH|Street Merchant}} for a small price.


If {{Term|TFH|Link}} wears the {{Term|TFH|Rupee Regalia|link}}, or if all gathered {{Plural|TFH|Links}} wear the {{Term|TFH|Tri Suit|link}}, the odds of {{Plural|TFH|Rupee}} and their rarer values being dropped increases. It also causes dropped {{Plural|TFH|Rupee}} of a single value to always appear in pairs, effectively doubling the value of each drop. This does not occur to {{Plural|TFH|Rupee}} sitting in plain sight or those found in {{Plural|TFH|Treasure Chest}}.
If {{Term|TFH|Link}} wears the {{Term|TFH|Rupee Regalia|link}}, or if all gathered {{Plural|TFH|Links}} wear the {{Term|TFH|Tri Suit|link}}, the odds of {{Plural|TFH|Rupee}} and their rarer values being dropped increases. It also causes dropped {{Plural|TFH|Rupee}} of a single value to always appear in pairs, effectively doubling the value of each drop. This does not occur to {{Plural|TFH|Rupee}} sitting in plain sight or those found in {{Plural|TFH|Treasure Chest}}.
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| style="text-align:left" | ''300 Rupees! Its radiant golden shine illuminates your soul.''
| style="text-align:left" | ''300 Rupees! Its radiant golden shine illuminates your soul.''
|}
|}
==={{TotK|-}}===
{{Stub|TotK}}
[[File:TotK Rupee Menu Icon.png|left]]
{{Plural|TotK|Rupee}} appear in {{TotK}}. Low-value {{Plural|TotK|Rupee}} can occasionally be found underneath {{Plural|TotK|Rock|link}} and {{Plural|TotK|Stone|link}}, while higher-value {{Plural|TotK|Rupee}} are commonly found in {{Plural|TotK|Treasure Chest|link}}. Characters throughout the world may also repay {{Term|TotK|Link|link}}'s good deeds with a moderate amount of {{Plural|TotK|Rupee}}.
{{Plural|TotK|Treasure Octorok|link}} and {{Plural|TotK|Yiga Footsoldier|link}} may drop {{Plural|TotK|Rupee}} upon defeat, and {{Plural|TotK|Blupee|link}} will drop them when hit. The {{Term|TotK|Mystic Headpiece|link}}, {{Term|TotK|Mystic Robe|link|display=Robe}}, and {{Term|TotK|Mystic Trousers|link|display=Trousers}} all possess the {{Term|TotK|Rupee Padding|link}} effect and can be worn to protect {{Term|TotK|Link}} from damage at the cost of his {{Plural|TotK|Rupee}}.
{{Data Table
|game= TotK
|caption= Types of {{Term|TotK|Rupee}}
|columns= {{Term|TotK|Rupee}}[Image][Term], Value, Description[Transcript]
|-
| Green Rupee
| 1
| A single rupee. Its soft green glow puts a smile on your face.
|-
| Blue Rupee
| 5
| Five rupees. Its shiny blue facets make you weak in the knees.
|-
| Red Rupee
| 20
| 20 rupees. Its red luster tickles your heartstrings.
|-
| Purple Rupee
| 50
| 50 rupees. Its violet glow fills your heart with generosity.
|-
| Silver Rupee
| 100
| 100 rupees. Its dazzling silver light reflects your beaming smile.
|-
| Gold Rupee
| 300
| 300 rupees! Its radiant golden shine illuminates your soul.
}}


==Other Appearances==
==Other Appearances==
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==={{TFoE|-}}===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
In {{TFoE}}, {{Plural|TFoE|Rupee}} are used as the currency of [[Koridai]]. They can be found only by defeating enemies and must be picked up by crouching down and striking them with the Sword. Rubies are used to purchase a small selection of items such as [[Lantern Oil]], [[Rope (Object)|Rope]], and [[Bomb]]s from [[Morshu]]'s shop in the {{Term|TFoE|Goronu (Stage)|link}} area.<ref>{{Cite|Lamp Oil, Rope, Bombs? You want it!? It's yours, my friend... as long as you have enough Rubies.|Morshu|TFoE}}</ref> Certain items also require Rubies to function, and will use a set amount each time they are used.<ref>{{Cite|And you'll find some tools need Rubies before they'll work!|Link|TFoE}}</ref> Link can carry up to 999 Rubies.
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
|+ Types of Ruby
! Rupee
! Value
|-
| [[File:TFoE Red Ruby Sprite.png|11px]]<br/>'''Red Ruby'''
| 1
|-
| [[File:TFoE Green Ruby Sprite.png|11px]]<br/>'''Green Ruby'''
| 5
|-
| [[File:TFoE Blue Ruby Sprite.png|11px]]<br/>'''Blue Ruby'''
| 10
|}
{{Noncanon|End}}
 
==={{TWoG|-}}===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
Identically to {{TFoE|-}}, {{Plural|TWoG|Rupee}} are used as the currency of [[Gamelon]]. They have the same value as in {{TFoE|-}}, and can only be found by defeating enemies. As well as being used to buy a selection of items from the [[Merchant]]'s general store in [[Sakado]], they are also used by certain items to function. Zelda can carry up to 999 Rubies.
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
|+ Types of Ruby
! Rupee
! Value
|-
| [[File:TWoG Red Ruby Sprite.png|11px]]<br/>'''Red Ruby'''
| 1
|-
| [[File:TWoG Green Ruby Sprite.png|11px]]<br/>'''Green Ruby'''
| 5
|-
| [[File:TWoG Blue Ruby Sprite.png|11px]]<br/>'''Blue Ruby'''
| 10
|}
{{Noncanon|End}}
 
==={{ZA|-}}===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
In {{ZA}}, Rupees come in only two values, similarly to {{TLoZ|-}}. They are found only by defeating enemies. Unlike other games, Rupees are kept in the Item inventory. In order to make a purchase, Rupees must first be selected from the inventory.<ref>{{Cite Manual|quote=If you wish to buy an Item, stand close to it so the price flashes. Select the rupee from your inventory screen. If you have enough rupees to purchase the Item, click Button One and it appears in your inventory.|game=ZA |page=5}}</ref> Rupees are mainly used to purchase [[Spells of Zelda's Adventure|Spells]], as they are valued for containing magical energy.<ref>{{Cite Manual|quote=It is common knowledge in Tolemac that rupees contain magical energy, hence their value as currency.|game=ZA|page=5}}</ref> Similarly to certain items in {{TFoE|-}} and {{TWoG|-}}, Spells also require a certain amount of Rupees to use. If Zelda gives the Blacksmith in [[Great Wimbich]] a [[Coal]] to turn into a [[Diamond]], the Diamond will fill Zelda's capacity to the maximum of 999 Rupees.
 
Although while Rupees are correctly referred to as such in the game manual, characters refer to them as "Rubies".<ref>{{Cite|I have a spell of Calm to sell, but it will cost you one hundred Rubies.|Lothar|ZA}}</ref>
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
|+ Types of Rupee
! Rupee
! Value
|-
| [[File:ZA Blue Rupee Sprite.png]]<br/>'''Blue Rupee'''
| 5
|-
| [[File:ZA Yellow Rupee Sprite.png]]<br/>'''Yellow Rupee'''
| 10
|}
{{Noncanon|End}}
 
==={{BSTLoZ|-}}===
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{{Stub|BSTLoZ}}
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==={{AST|-}}===
==={{AST|-}}===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
In {{AST}}, Rupees retain the same values as in {{ALttP|-}}. They can be used to buy Potions and ammunition from shops, to play minigames, or to temporarily rent the Shovel or an upgraded Sword. Rupees can also be used to buy Bomb and Arrow upgrades from Thieves hidden inside each Dungeon. At the end of each week, a score is given, with each Rupee collected adding to the total after being multiplied by 10.
In {{AST}}, Rupees retain the same values as in {{ALttP|-}}. They can be used to buy Potions and ammunition from shops, to play minigames, or to temporarily rent the Shovel or an upgraded Sword. Rupees can also be used to buy Bomb and Arrow upgrades from Thieves hidden inside each Dungeon. At the end of each week, a score is given, with each Rupee collected adding to the total after being multiplied by 10.


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| 300
| 300
|}
|}
{{Noncanon|End}}


==={{FPTRR|-}}===
==={{FPTRR|-}}===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
In {{FPTRR}}, Rupees play an extensive and important role to the game and are featured heavily in the game's story. [[Tingle]] is instructed by [[Uncle Rupee]] to collect as many Rupees as possible and throw them into the [[Western Pool]] near his house to cause a tower to grow, allowing him entrance to the paradise [[Rupeeland]]. In-game, Rupees act as Tingle's health in addition to being used as currency. Nearly everything in the game requires Rupees, including talking to people. The tower that Tingle is instructed to build will also grant him entry to other areas of the game as he gradually makes his way to Rupeeland.
In {{FPTRR}}, Rupees play an extensive and important role to the game and are featured heavily in the game's story. [[Tingle]] is instructed by [[Uncle Rupee]] to collect as many Rupees as possible and throw them into the [[Western Pool]] near his house to cause a tower to grow, allowing him entrance to the paradise [[Rupeeland]]. In-game, Rupees act as Tingle's health in addition to being used as currency. Nearly everything in the game requires Rupees, including talking to people. The tower that Tingle is instructed to build will also grant him entry to other areas of the game as he gradually makes his way to Rupeeland.


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|-
|-
| Red Rupee
| Red Rupee
| ~20{{Table Note|type= symbol|name= May Vary|Values may vary.{{Clarify|FPTRR|reason= By how much? What are the posible values?}}}}
| ~20{{List Note|type= symbol|name= May Vary|Values may vary.{{Clarify|FPTRR|reason= By how much? What are the possible values?}}}}
|-
|-
| Purple Rupee
| Purple Rupee
| ~50{{Table Note|type= symbol|name= May Vary}}
| ~50{{List Note|type= symbol|name= May Vary}}
|-
|-
| Orange Rupee
| Orange Rupee
| ~100{{Table Note|type= symbol|name= May Vary}}
| ~100{{List Note|type= symbol|name= May Vary}}
|}
|}
{{Table Notes|type= symbol}}
{{List Notes|type= symbol}}


====Super Rupees and the Master Rupee====
====Super Rupees and the Master Rupee====
During his quest to reach Rupeeland, Tingle must also obtain the five '''Super Rupees''' hidden throughout the three continents, and eventually the '''Master Rupee''' hidden in the [[Auros Ruins]]. The Super Rupees have no value but are said to contain mystical powers. The five Super Rupees are the '''Metal Rupee''', the '''Aqua Rupee''', the '''Leaf Rupee''', the '''Earth Rupee''', and the '''Magma Rupee'''.
During his quest to reach Rupeeland, Tingle must also obtain the five '''Super Rupees''' hidden throughout the three continents, and eventually the '''Master Rupee''' hidden in the [[Auros Ruins]]. The Super Rupees have no value but are said to contain mystical powers. The five Super Rupees are the '''Metal Rupee''', the '''Aqua Rupee''', the '''Leaf Rupee''', the '''Earth Rupee''', and the '''Magma Rupee'''.
{{Noncanon|End}}


==={{LCT|-}}===
==={{LCT|-}}===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
[[File:LCT Orange Rupee Model.png|right|50px]]
[[File:LCT Orange Rupee Model.png|right|50px]]
In {{LCT}}, Rupees increase Link's overall score during a level. By breaking certain Pots, Skulls, and other destructible objects, an Orange Rupee will be released. These Rupees are initially worth 1,000 points, but their point value will decrease the longer they stay on-screen. Link must shoot at them quickly to gain the highest amount of points.
In {{LCT}}, Rupees increase Link's overall score during a level. By breaking certain Pots, Skulls, and other destructible objects, an Orange Rupee will be released. These Rupees are initially worth 1,000 points, but their point value will decrease the longer they stay on-screen. Link must shoot at them quickly to gain the highest amount of points.
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==={{CoH|-}}===
==={{SSBB|-}}===
{{Stub|CoH}}
In {{CoH}}, {{Plural|CoH|Rupee}} are found throughout {{Term|CoH|Hyrule}}. They can be found after chopping bushes, defeating enemies, and in {{Plural|CoH|Treasure Chest}}.
{{Ambig|End}}
 
{{Noncanon|Start}}
{{Noncanon|Start}}
==={{TFoE|-}}===
A Green Rupee appears as a [[Sticker]] in {{SSBB}}.
In {{TFoE}}, {{Plural|TFoE|Rupee}} are used as the currency of [[Koridai]]. They can be found only by defeating enemies and must be picked up by crouching down and striking them with the Sword. Rubies are used to purchase a small selection of items such as [[Lantern Oil]], [[Rope (Object)|Rope]], and [[Bomb]]s from [[Morshu]]'s shop in the {{Term|TFoE|Goronu (Stage)|link}} area.<ref>{{Cite|Lamp Oil, Rope, Bombs? You want it!? It's yours, my friend... as long as you have enough Rubies.|Morshu|TFoE}}</ref> Certain items also require Rubies to function, and will use a set amount each time they are used.<ref>{{Cite|And you'll find some tools need Rubies before they'll work!|Link|TFoE}}</ref> Link can carry up to 999 Rubies.
{{SSBSticker|header=yes}}
 
{{#section:Sticker|Rupee}}
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
|+ Types of Ruby
! Rupee
! Value
|-
| [[File:TFoE Red Ruby Sprite.gif|11px]]<br/>'''Red Ruby'''
| 1
|-
| [[File:TFoE Green Ruby Sprite.gif|11px]]<br/>'''Green Ruby'''
| 5
|-
| [[File:TFoE Blue Ruby Sprite.gif|11px]]<br/>'''Blue Ruby'''
| 10
|}
|}
{{Noncanon|End}}


==={{TWoG|-}}===
==={{RTBToL|-}}===
Identically to {{TFoE|-}}, {{Plural|TWoG|Rupee}} are used as the currency of [[Gamelon]]. They have the same value as in {{TFoE|-}}, and can only be found by defeating enemies. As well as being used to buy a selection of items from the [[Merchant]]'s general store in [[Sakado]], they are also used by certain items to function. Zelda can carry up to 999 Rubies.
{{Noncanon|Start}}
{{Stub|RTBToL}}


{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
{{Noncanon|End}}
|+ Types of Ruby
! Rupee
! Value
|-
| [[File:TWoG Red Ruby Sprite.gif|11px]]<br/>'''Red Ruby'''
| 1
|-
| [[File:TWoG Green Ruby Sprite.gif|11px]]<br/>'''Green Ruby'''
| 5
|-
| [[File:TWoG Blue Ruby Sprite.gif|11px]]<br/>'''Blue Ruby'''
| 10
|}


==={{ZA|-}}===
===''StreetPass Mii Plaza''===
In {{ZA}}, Rupees come in only two values, similarly to {{TLoZ|-}}. They are found only by defeating enemies. Unlike other games, Rupees are kept in the Item inventory. In order to make a purchase, Rupees must first be selected from the inventory.<ref>{{Cite manual|quote=If you wish to buy an Item, stand close to it so the price flashes. Select the rupee from your inventory screen. If you have enough rupees to purchase the Item, click Button One and it appears in your inventory.|game=ZA |page=5}}</ref> Rupees are mainly used to purchase [[Spells of Zelda's Adventure|Spells]], as they are valued for containing magical energy.<ref>{{Cite manual|quote=It is common knowledge in Tolemac that rupees contain magical energy, hence their value as currency.|game=ZA|page=5}}</ref> Similarly to certain items in {{TFoE|-}} and {{TWoG|-}}, Spells also require a certain amount of Rupees to use. If Zelda gives the Blacksmith in [[Great Wimbich]] a [[Coal]] to turn into a [[Diamond]], the Diamond will fill Zelda's capacity to the maximum of 999 Rupees.
[[File:SMP Rupee Hat Model.png|right|thumb|x150px|A Mii wearing the Rupee Hat]]
 
{{Noncanon|Start}}
Although while Rupees are correctly referred to as such in the game manual, characters refer to them as "Rubies".<ref>{{Cite|I have a spell of Calm to sell, but it will cost you one hundred Rubies.|Lothar|ZA}}</ref>
One of the Mii outfits that can be purchased with Plaza Tickets is the Rupee Hat, which despite its name, is merely a Green Rupee that floats above the Mii's forehead. Like with all outfits, the Mii will wear the Rupee Hat into other players' Plazas when met via [[StreetPass]].
 
{{Noncanon|End}}
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
|+ Types of Rupee
! Rupee
! Value
|-
| [[File:ZA Blue Rupee Sprite.png]]<br/>'''Blue Rupee'''
| 5
|-
| [[File:ZA Yellow Rupee Sprite.png]]<br/>'''Yellow Rupee'''
| 10
|}
 
==={{SSBB|-}}===
A Green Rupee appears as a [[Sticker]] in {{SSBB}}.
{{SSBSticker|header=yes}}
{{#section:Sticker|Rupee}}
|}


===''Animal Crossing: New Leaf''===
===''Animal Crossing: New Leaf''===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
The {{Np|Player#In New Leaf|Player}} can find 100 Rupees by opening another Villager's storage unit, but is unable to use them as {{Np|Bell}}s are the prevailing currency in their {{Np|Town#In New Leaf|Town}}.{{Fact}}
The {{Np|Player#In New Leaf|Player}} can find 100 Rupees by opening another Villager's storage unit, but is unable to use them as {{Np|Bell}}s are the prevailing currency in their {{Np|Town#In New Leaf|Town}}.{{Fact}}


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Rupees also appear as the treasure found inside [[Hyrulean Treasure]]s.
Rupees also appear as the treasure found inside [[Hyrulean Treasure]]s.
{{Noncanon|End}}
==={{MK8|-}}===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
[[File:MK8 Rupee Icon.png|right|50px]]
Single Green Rupees replace {{Smw|Coin#Mario Kart 8|Coins}} on the [[Hyrule Circuit]] track in {{MK8}} and {{MK8D}}  They function identically to regular Coins, increasing a Kart's base speed by 1% per Rupee up to a cumulative total of 10% when 10 Rupees are obtained. Whenever a Rupee is added to a racer's count, it will make the standard Rupee jingle in place of the Coin sound.
{{Noncanon|End}}


==={{HW|-}}===
==={{HW|-}}===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
[[File:HW Rupees Artwork.png|right|60px]]
[[File:HW Rupees Artwork.png|right|60px]]
[[File:HW Blue Rupee Icon.png|right|40px]]
[[File:HW Blue Rupee Icon.png|right|40px]]
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In {{HW|DE}}, [[Tingle]]'s last combo can randomly switch from exploding Bombs to exploding Rupees when they all are thrown on the ground, they explode enemies into the Bigger bomb that Tingle will hold at the end of his combo.
In {{HW|DE}}, [[Tingle]]'s last combo can randomly switch from exploding Bombs to exploding Rupees when they all are thrown on the ground, they explode enemies into the Bigger bomb that Tingle will hold at the end of his combo.
{{Noncanon|End}}
===''Bayonetta''===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
{{Stub|Bayonetta}}
{{Noncanon|End}}
===''Bayonetta 2''===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
{{Stub|Bayonetta 2}}


==={{MK8|-}} & {{MK8|D}} ===
[[File:MK8 Rupee Icon.png|right|50px]]
Single Green Rupees replace {{Smw|Coin#Mario Kart 8|Coins}} on the [[Hyrule Circuit]] track in {{MK8}} and {{MK8|D}}  They function identically to regular Coins, increasing a Kart's base speed by 1% per Rupee up to a cumulative total of 10% when 10 Rupees are obtained. Whenever a Rupee is added to a racer's count, it will make the standard Rupee jingle in place of the Coin sound.
{{Noncanon|End}}
{{Noncanon|End}}
==={{CoH|-}}===
{{Ambig|Start}}
{{Stub|CoH}}
In {{CoH}}, {{Plural|CoH|Rupee}} are found throughout {{Term|CoH|Hyrule}}. They can be found after chopping bushes, defeating enemies, and in {{Plural|CoH|Treasure Chest}}.
{{Ambig|End}}


==={{HWAoC|-}}===
==={{HWAoC|-}}===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
{{Stub|HWAoC}}
{{Stub|HWAoC}}
In {{HWAoC}}, Rupees act as a currency. They can be used to upgrade characters, fuse weapons, or buy from [[Merchant|merchants]] and [[Shop|shops]]. During battle, Rupees can be found inside boxes or [[Treasure Chest|treasure chests]]. Rupees come in three colors, green, blue, and red. Green Rupees are worth one Rupee, blue Rupees are worth five Rupees each, and red rupees are worth 20 rupees each.
In {{HWAoC}}, Rupees act as a currency. They can be used to upgrade characters, fuse weapons, or buy from [[Merchant]]s and [[Shop]]s. During battle, Rupees can be found inside boxes or [[Treasure Chest]]s. Rupees come in three colors, green, blue, and red. Green Rupees are worth one Rupee, blue Rupees are worth five Rupees each, and red rupees are worth 20 rupees each.
 
{{Data Table/Descriptions
|descriptionType= Inventory
|game= HWAoC
|columns= Rupee [Image:Icon:100x100px][Name], Value [Rupees:HWAoC:-], Description [Transcript]
|-
| Green Rupee
| 1
| A single rupee. Its soft green glow puts a smile on your face.
|-
| Blue Rupee
| 5
| Five rupees. Its shiny blue facets make you weak in the knees.
|-
| Red Rupee
| 20
| 20 rupees. Its red luster tickles your heartstrings.
|-
| Purple Rupee
| 50
| 50 rupees. Its violet glow fills your heart with generosity.
|-
| Silver Rupee
| 100
| 100 rupees. Its dazzling silver light reflects your beaming smile.
|-
| Gold Rupee
| 300
| 300 rupees! Its radiant golden shine illuminates your soul.
}}
{{Noncanon|End}}


==Summaries==
==Summaries==
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{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:100%"
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:100%"
! Game
! Game
! Green
! 1
! Blue
! 5
! Yellow
! 10
! Red
! 20
! Purple
! 30
! Orange
! 50
! Silver
! 100
! Big Green
! 200
! Big Blue
! 300
! Big Orange
! Mechanic
! Big Red
! Negative
! Big Gold
|-
| {{TLoZ}}
| style="background:#B3B300"|{{Term|TLoZ|Yellow Rupee|link|display=Yellow}}
| style="background:#2E2EB8"|{{Term|TLoZ|Blue Rupee|link|display=Blue}}
| —
| —
| —
| —
| —
| —
| —
| —
| —
|-
|-
| [[The Legend of Zelda|TLoZ]]
| {{ALttP}}
|  
| style="background:#009933"|{{Term|ALttP|Green Rupee|link|display=Green}}
| 5
| style="background:#2E2EB8"|{{Term|ALttP|Blue Rupee|link|display=Blue}}
| 1
| —
|  
| style="background:#CC0000"|{{Term|ALttP|Red Rupee|link|display=Red}}
|  
| —
|  
| style="background:#009933"|{{Term|ALttP|Green Rupee|link|display=Green}}
|  
| style="background:#009933"|{{Term|ALttP|Green Rupee|link|display=Green}}
|  
| —
|  
| style="background:#009933"|{{Term|ALttP|Green Rupee|link|display=Green}}
|  
| —
|  
| —
|  
|-
| {{LADX}}
| style="background:#2E2EB8"|{{Term|LADX|Blue Rupee|link|display=Blue}}
| style="background:#009933"|{{Term|LADX|Green Rupee|link|display=Green}}
| —
| —
| style="background:#CC0000"|{{Term|LADX|Red Rupee|link|display=Red}}
| —
| —
| —
| —
| —
| —
|-
| {{LANS}}
| style="background:#009933"|{{Term|LANS|Green Rupee|link|display=Green}}
| style="background:#2E2EB8"|{{Term|LANS|Blue Rupee|link|display=Blue}}
| —
| style="background:#CC0000"|{{Term|LANS|Red Rupee|link|display=Red}}
| —
| style="background:#8600B3"|{{Term|LANS|Purple Rupee|link|display=Purple}}
| style="background:#B3B3B3"|{{Term|LANS|Silver Rupee|link|display=Silver}}
| —
| style="background:#CCA300"|{{Term|LANS|Gold Rupee|link|display=Gold}}
| —
| —
|-
| {{OoT}}
| style="background:#009933"|{{Term|OoT3D|Green Rupee|link|display=Green}}
| style="background:#2E2EB8"|{{Term|OoT3D|Blue Rupee|link|display=Blue}}
| —
| style="background:#CC0000"|{{Term|OoT3D|Red Rupee|link|display=Red}}
| —
| style="background:#8600B3"|{{Term|OoT3D|Purple Rupee|link|display=Purple}}
| —
| style="background:#CCA300"|{{Term|OoT3D|Gold Rupee|link|display=Gold}}
|
| style="background:#B3B3B3"|{{Term|OoT3D|Silver Rupee|link|display=Silver}}{{List Note|Also worth 5 {{Plural|OoT3D|Rupee}}.}}
| —
|-
| {{MM}}
| style="background:#009933"|{{Term|MM3D|Green Rupee|link|display=Green}}
| style="background:#2E2EB8"|{{Term|MM3D|Blue Rupee|link|display=Blue}}
| —
| style="background:#CC0000"|{{Term|MM3D|Red Rupee|link|display=Red}}
| —
| style="background:#8600B3"|{{Term|MM3D|Purple Rupee|link|display=Purple}}
| style="background:#B3B3B3"|{{Term|MM3D|Silver Rupee|link|display=Silver}}
| style="background:#CCA300"|{{Term|MM3D|Gold Rupee|link|display=Gold}}
| —
| —
| —
|-
| {{OoS}}
| style="background:black"|{{Term|OoS|Green Rupee|link|display=Green}}<br/>or<br/>{{Term|OoS|Yellow Rupee|link|display=Yellow}}
| style="background:black"|{{Term|OoS|Blue Rupee|link|display=Blue}}<br/>or<br/>{{Term|OoS|Red Rupee|link|display=Red}}<br/>or<br/>{{Term|OoS|Yellow Rupee|link|display=Yellow}}
| style="background:black"|{{Term|OoS|Green Rupee|link|display=Green}}<br/>or<br/>{{Term|OoS|Red Rupee|link|display=Red}}
| style="background:black"|{{Term|OoS|Big Blue Rupee|link|display=Big Blue}}<br/>or<br/>{{Term|OoS|Green Rupee|link|display=Green}}<br/>or<br/>{{Term|OoS|Yellow Rupee|link|display=Yellow}}
| style="background:#2E2EB8"|{{Term|OoS|Big Blue Rupee|link|display=Big Blue}}
| style="background:#CC0000"|{{Term|OoS|Big Red Rupee|link|display=Big Red}}
| style="background:#2E2EB8"|{{Term|OoS|Huge Blue Rupee|link|display=Huge Blue}}
| style="background:#CC0000"|{{Term|OoS|Big Red Rupee|link|display=Big Red}}
| —
| —
| —
|-
| {{OoA}}
| style="background:black"|{{Term|OoA|Green Rupee|link|display=Green}}<br/>or<br/>{{Term|OoA|Yellow Rupee|link|display=Yellow}}
| style="background:black"|{{Term|OoA|Blue Rupee|link|display=Blue}}<br/>or<br/>{{Term|OoA|Red Rupee|link|display=Red}}<br/>or<br/>{{Term|OoA|Yellow Rupee|link|display=Yellow}}
| style="background:black"|{{Term|OoA|Green Rupee|link|display=Green}}<br/>or<br/>{{Term|OoA|Red Rupee|link|display=Red}}
| style="background:black"|{{Term|OoA|Big Blue Rupee|link|display=Big Blue}}<br/>or<br/>{{Term|OoA|Green Rupee|link|display=Green}}<br/>or<br/>{{Term|OoA|Yellow Rupee|link|display=Yellow}}
| style="background:#2E2EB8"|{{Term|OoA|Big Blue Rupee|link|display=Big Blue}}
| style="background:#CC0000"|{{Term|OoA|Big Red Rupee|link|display=Big Red}}
| style="background:#2E2EB8"|{{Term|OoA|Huge Blue Rupee|link|display=Huge Blue}}
| style="background:#CC0000"|{{Term|OoA|Big Red Rupee|link|display=Big Red}}
| —
| —
| —
|-
| {{FS}}
| style="background:#009933"|{{Term|FS|Green Rupee|link|display=Green}}
| style="background:#2E2EB8"|{{Term|FS|Blue Rupee|link|display=Blue}}
| —
| style="background:#CC0000"|{{Term|FS|Red Rupee|link|display=Red}}
| —
| style="background:#009933"|{{Term|FS|Big Green Rupee|link|display=Big Green}}
| style="background:#2E2EB8"|{{Term|FS|Big Blue Rupee|link|display=Big Blue}}
| style="background:#CC0000"|{{Term|FS|Big Red Rupee|link|display=Big Red}}
| —
| style="background:#B3B300"|{{Term|FS|Rupee Shard|link|display=Shard}}{{List Note|While worthless on their own, four {{Plural|FS|Rupee Shard|link}} together are worth 500 {{Plural|FS|Rupee}}.}}
| style="background:#333333"|{{Term|FS|Rupoor|link}}
|-
| {{TWW}}
| style="background:#009933"|{{Term|TWWHD|Green Rupee|link|display=Green}}
| style="background:#2E2EB8"|{{Term|TWWHD|Blue Rupee|link|display=Blue}}
| style="background:#B3B300"|{{Term|TWWHD|Yellow Rupee|link|display=Yellow}}
| style="background:#CC0000"|{{Term|TWWHD|Red Rupee|link|display=Red}}
| —
| style="background:#8600B3"|{{Term|TWWHD|Purple Rupee|link|display=Purple}}
| style="background:#E68A00"|{{Term|TWWHD|Orange Rupee|link|display=Orange}}
| style="background:#B3B3B3"|{{Term|TWWHD|Silver Rupee|link|display=Silver}}
| —
| —
| —
|-
| {{FSA}}{{List Note|In {{NT}} only.}}
| style="background:#009933"|{{Term|FSA|Green Rupee|link|display=Green}}
| style="background:#2E2EB8"|{{Term|FSA|Blue Rupee|link|display=Blue}}
| style="background:#B3B300"|{{Term|FSA|Yellow Rupee|link|display=Yellow}}
| style="background:#CC0000"|{{Term|FSA|Red Rupee|link|display=Red}}
| —
| style="background:#8600B3"|{{Term|FSA|Purple Rupee|link|display=Purple}}
| style="background:#009933"|{{Term|FSA|Big Green Rupee|link|display=Big Green}}
| —
| —
| —
| —
|-
| {{TMC}}
| style="background:#009933"|{{Term|TMC|Green Rupee|link|display=Green}}
| style="background:#2E2EB8"|{{Term|TMC|Blue Rupee|link|display=Blue}}
| —
| style="background:#CC0000"|{{Term|TMC|Red Rupee|link|display=Red}}
| —
| style="background:#009933"|{{Term|TMC|Big Green Rupee|link|display=Big Green}}
| style="background:#2E2EB8"|{{Term|TMC|Big Blue Rupee|link|display=Big Blue}}
| style="background:#CC0000"|{{Term|TMC|Big Red Rupee|link|display=Big Red}}
| —
| —
| —
|-
| {{TP}}
| style="background:#009933"|{{Term|TPHD|Green Rupee|link|display=Green}}
| style="background:#2E2EB8"|{{Term|TPHD|Blue Rupee|link|display=Blue}}
| style="background:#B3B300"|{{Term|TPHD|Yellow Rupee|link|display=Yellow}}
| style="background:#CC0000"|{{Term|TPHD|Red Rupee|link|display=Red}}
| —
| style="background:#8600B3"|{{Term|TPHD|Purple Rupee|link|display=Purple}}
| style="background:#E68A00"|{{Term|TPHD|Orange Rupee|link|display=Orange}}
| style="background:#B3B3B3"|{{Term|TPHD|Silver Rupee|link|display=Silver}}
| —
| —
| —
|-
| {{PH}}
| style="background:#009933"|{{Term|PH|Green Rupee|link|display=Green}}
| style="background:#2E2EB8"|{{Term|PH|Blue Rupee|link|display=Blue}}
| —
| style="background:#CC0000"|{{Term|PH|Red Rupee|link|display=Red}}
| —
| —
| style="background:#009933"|{{Term|PH|Big Green Rupee|link|display=Big Green}}
| style="background:#CC0000"|{{Term|PH|Big Red Rupee|link|display=Big Red}}
| style="background:#CCA300"|{{Term|PH|Big Gold Rupee|link|display=Big Gold}}
| —
| style="background:#333333"|{{Term|PH|Rupoor|link}}
|-
| {{ST}}
| style="background:#009933"|{{Term|ST|Green Rupee|link|display=Green}}
| style="background:#2E2EB8"|{{Term|ST|Blue Rupee|link|display=Blue}}
| —
| style="background:#CC0000"|{{Term|ST|Red Rupee|link|display=Red}}
| —
| —
| style="background:#009933"|{{Term|ST|Big Green Rupee|link|display=Big Green}}
| style="background:#CC0000"|{{Term|ST|Big Red Rupee|link|display=Big Red}}
| style="background:#CCA300"|{{Term|ST|Big Gold Rupee|link|display=Big Gold}}
| —
| —
|-
| {{SS}}
| style="background:#009933"|{{Term|SSHD|Green Rupee|link|display=Green}}
| style="background:#2E2EB8"|{{Term|SSHD|Blue Rupee|link|display=Blue}}
|
| style="background:#CC0000"|{{Term|SSHD|Red Rupee|link|display=Red}}
|
|
| style="background:#B3B3B3"|{{Term|SSHD|Silver Rupee|link|display=Silver}}
|
| style="background:#CCA300"|{{Term|SSHD|Gold Rupee|link|display=Gold}}
|
| style="background:#333333"|{{Term|SSHD|Rupoor|link}}
|-
|-
| [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|ALttP]]
| {{ALBW}}
| 1
| style="background:#009933"|{{Term|ALBW|Green Rupee|link|display=Green}}
| 5
| style="background:#2E2EB8"|{{Term|ALBW|Blue Rupee|link|display=Blue}}
|  
|
| 20
| style="background:#CC0000"|{{Term|ALBW|Red Rupee|link|display=Red}}
|  
|
|  
| style="background:#8600B3"|{{Term|ALBW|Purple Rupee|link|display=Purple}}
|  
| style="background:#B3B3B3"|{{Term|ALBW|Silver Rupee|link|display=Silver}}
|  
|
|  
| style="background:#CCA300"|{{Term|ALBW|Gold Rupee|link|display=Gold}}
|  
|
|  
|
|  
|-
|-
| [[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|LA]]
| {{TFH}}
| 5
| style="background:#009933"|{{Term|TFH|Green Rupee|link|display=Green}}
| 1
| style="background:#2E2EB8"|{{Term|TFH|Blue Rupee|link|display=Blue}}
|  
|
| 30
| style="background:#CC0000"|{{Term|TFH|Red Rupee|link|display=Red}}
|  
|
|  
| style="background:#8600B3"|{{Term|TFH|Purple Rupee|link|display=Purple}}
|  
| style="background:#B3B3B3"|{{Term|TFH|Silver Rupee|link|display=Silver}}
|  
|
|  
|
|  
|
|  
|
|  
|-
|-
| [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|OoT]]
| {{BotW}}
| 1
| style="background:#009933"|{{Term|BotW|Green Rupee|link|display=Green}}
| 5
| style="background:#2E2EB8"|{{Term|BotW|Blue Rupee|link|display=Blue}}
|  
|
| 20
| style="background:#CC0000"|{{Term|BotW|Red Rupee|link|display=Red}}
| 50
|
|  
| style="background:#8600B3"|{{Term|BotW|Purple Rupee|link|display=Purple}}
| 5
| style="background:#B3B3B3"|{{Term|BotW|Silver Rupee|link|display=Silver}}
|  
|
|  
| style="background:#CCA300"|{{Term|BotW|Gold Rupee|link|display=Gold}}
| 200
|
|  
|
| 200
|-
|-
| [[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|MM]]
| {{TotK}}
| 1
| style="background:#009933"|{{Term|TotK|Green Rupee|link|display=Green}}
| 5
| style="background:#2E2EB8"|{{Term|TotK|Blue Rupee|link|display=Blue}}
|  
|
| 20
| style="background:#CC0000"|{{Term|TotK|Red Rupee|link|display=Red}}
| 50
|
|  
| style="background:#8600B3"|{{Term|TotK|Purple Rupee|link|display=Purple}}
| 100
| style="background:#B3B3B3"|{{Term|TotK|Silver Rupee|link|display=Silver}}
|  
|
|  
| style="background:#CCA300"|{{Term|TotK|Gold Rupee|link|display=Gold}}
| 200
|
|  
|
| 200
|}
{{List Notes}}
 
====Other Games====
{{Incomplete|reason= Some games missing data}}
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:100%"
! Game
! 1
! 5
! 10
! 20
! 50
! 100
! 300
|-
|-
| [[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|OoS]]
| {{TFoE}}
| 1, 5, 10, 20
| style="background:#CC0000"|{{Term|TFoE|Red Ruby|link|display=Red}}
| 5, 20, 30
| style="background:#009933"|{{Term|TFoE|Green Ruby|link|display=Green}}
| 1, 5, 20
| style="background:#2E2EB8"|{{Term|TFoE|Blue Ruby|link|display=Blue}}
| 5, 10
|
|  
|
|  
|
|  
|
|  
| 100
|  
| 200
|  
|-
|-
| [[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|OoA]]
| {{TWoG}}
| 1, 5, 10, 20
| style="background:#CC0000"|{{Term|TWoG|Red Ruby|link|display=Red}}
| 5, 20, 30
| style="background:#009933"|{{Term|TWoG|Green Ruby|link|display=Green}}
| 1, 5, 20
| style="background:#2E2EB8"|{{Term|TWoG|Blue Ruby|link|display=Blue}}
| 5, 10
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| 100
|  
| 200
|  
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| [[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|FS]]
| {{ZA}}
| 1
| —
| 5
| style="background:#2E2EB8"|{{Term|ZA|Blue Rupee|link|display=Blue}}
|  
| style="background:#B3B300"|{{Term|ZA|Yellow Rupee|link|display=Yellow}}
| 20
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| 50
| 100
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| 200
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| [[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|TWW]]
| {{BSTLoZ}}
| 1
| 5
| 10
| 20
| 50
| 100
| 200
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| [[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|TMC]]
| {{AST}}
| 1
| style="background:#009933"|{{Term|AST|Green Rupee|link|display=Green}}
| 5
| style="background:#2E2EB8"|{{Term|AST|Blue Rupee|link|display=Blue}}
|  
|
| 20
| style="background:#CC0000"|{{Term|AST|Red Rupee|link|display=Red}}
|  
| style="background:#009933"|{{Term|AST|Green Rupee|link|display=Green}}
|  
| style="background:#009933"|{{Term|AST|Green Rupee|link|display=Green}}
|  
| style="background:#009933"|{{Term|AST|Green Rupee|link|display=Green}}
| 50
| 100
|  
| 200
|  
|-
|-
| [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|TP]]
| {{FPTRR}}
| 1
| 5
| 10
| 20
| 50
| 100
| 200
|
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| [[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|PH]]
| {{LCT}}
| 1
| 5
|
| 20
|
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| 100
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| 200
| 300
|-
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| [[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|ST]]
| {{RTBToL}}
| 1
| 5
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| 20
|
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|
| 100
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| 200
| 300
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| [[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|SS]]
| {{MK8}}
| 1
| style="background:#009933"|{{Term|MK8D|Green Rupee|link|display=Green}}
| 5
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| 20
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|  
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| 100
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|  
|  
|  
| 300
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|-
| [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|ALBW]]
| {{HW}}
| 1
| 5
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| 20
| 50
|
| 100
|
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| 300
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| [[The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes|TFH]]
| {{CoH}}
| 1
| 5
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| 20
| 50
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| 100
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| 300
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| [[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|BotW]]
| {{HWAoC}}
| 1
| style="background:#009933"|{{Term|HWAoC|Green Rupee|link|display=Green}}
| 5
| style="background:#2E2EB8"|{{Term|HWAoC|Blue Rupee|link|display=Blue}}
|
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| 20
| style="background:#CC0000"|{{Term|HWAoC|Red Rupee|link|display=Red}}
| 50
| style="background:#8600B3"|{{Term|HWAoC|Purple Rupee|link|display=Purple}}
|
| style="background:#B3B3B3"|{{Term|HWAoC|Silver Rupee|link|display=Silver}}
| 100
| style="background:#CCA300"|{{Term|HWAoC|Gold Rupee|link|display=Gold}}
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| 300
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| [[Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland|FPTRR]]
| [[Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland|FPTRR]]
| 1
| 1 - Green
| 5
| 5 - Blue
| 10
| 10 - Yellow
| 20{{Table Note|name= vary|type= symbol|Values can vary.{{Clarify|FPTRR|reason= What are all the possible values?}}}} <!-- Perhaps this footnote could be removed in favor of a comma-separated list of possible values like the OoS and OoA cells -->
| 20{{List Note|name= vary|type= symbol|Values can vary.{{Clarify|FPTRR|reason= What are all the possible values?}}}} (Perhaps this footnote could be removed in favor of a list of possible values like the OoS and OoA cells)
| 50{{Table Note|name= vary|type= symbol}}
| 50{{List Note|name= vary|type= symbol}}
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| [[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|HWAoC]]
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===Rupee Capacities===
===Rupee Capacities===
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# The {{Term|TPHD|Magic Armor}} in {{TPHD|-}}, priced at 400,000 {{Plural|TPHD|Rupee}}
# The {{Term|TPHD|Magic Armor}} in {{TPHD|-}}, priced at 400,000 {{Plural|TPHD|Rupee}}


; Most expensive items (affordable) {{Verify}} <!-- There's still some games missing from the data table -->
; Most expensive purchases (affordable) {{Verify}} <!-- There's still some games missing from the data table -->
# The {{Term|ALBW|Golden Bee|link}} in {{ALBW|-}} priced at 9,999 {{Plural|Series|Rupee}}{{Table Note|type= roman|name= Golden Bee|As sold by the {{Term|ALBW|Item Seller|link}} in {{Term|ALBW|Lorule|link}}. The {{Term|ALBW|Golden Bee}} can be purchased from the {{Term|ALBW|Mysterious Man|link}} for 888 {{Plural|ALBW|Rupee}}.}}
# The fourth and final {{Term|BotW|Fairy Fountain|link}} in {{BotW|-}}, costing 10,000 {{Plural|BotW|Rupee}} to unlock
# The {{Term|ST|Heart Container|link}} in {{ST|-}}, valued at 5,000 {{Plural|Series|Rupee}}{{Table Note|type= roman|name= ST Heart Container|{{Term|ST|Link}} obtains the {{Term|ST|Heart Container}} by earning 500 points at {{Term|ST|Beedle's Airshop|link}}. To do so, he must spend a total of 5,000 {{Plural|ST|Rupee}} at the shop. Aside from this, the most expensive item is the {{Term|ST|Heart Container}} sold at the {{Term|ST|Anouki General Store|link}}, which costs 2,000 {{Plural|ST|Rupee}}.}}
# The {{Term|ALBW|Golden Bee|link}} in {{ALBW|-}} priced at 9,999 {{Plural|Series|Rupee}}{{List Note|type= roman|name= Golden Bee|As sold by the {{Term|ALBW|Item Seller|link}} in {{Term|ALBW|Lorule|link}}. The {{Term|ALBW|Golden Bee}} can be purchased from the {{Term|ALBW|Mysterious Man|link}} for 888 {{Plural|ALBW|Rupee}}.}}
# The {{Term|SS|Piece of Heart|link}} in {{SS|-}}, priced at 1,600 {{Plural|Series|Rupee}}


In any given game, the most expensive item is most often a {{Term|Series|Piece of Heart}} of {{Term|Series|Heart Container}}.  
In any given game, the most expensive item is most often a {{Term|Series|Piece of Heart}} of {{Term|Series|Heart Container}}.  
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{{Data Table
{{Data Table
|columns= Game, Initial Capacity, Maximum Capacity, Wallet Capacities [List:#], Most Expensive Items [Colspan:2], Affordable, Unaffordable
|columns= Game, Initial Capacity, Maximum Capacity, Wallet Capacities [List:#], Most Expensive Items/Purchases [Colspan:2], Affordable, Unaffordable
|storeAs= Rupee Capacities
|storeAs= Rupee Capacities
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| '''255'''{{Note||8-bit}}
| '''255'''{{Note||8-bit}}
| N/A
| N/A
| 250 for {{Term|TLoZ|Blue Ring|link}}
| 250 for the {{Term|TLoZ|Blue Ring|link}}
| N/A
| N/A
|-
|-
| {{TAoL}}
| {{TAoL}}
| N/A {{Table Note|name= TAoL|{{TAoL|-}} does not feature {{Plural|TAoL|Rupee}} nor any other form of currency.}}
| N/A {{List Note|name= TAoL|{{TAoL|-}} does not feature {{Plural|TAoL|Rupee}} nor any other form of currency.}}
| N/A {{Table Note|name= TAoL}}
| N/A {{List Note|name= TAoL}}
| N/A
| N/A
| N/A
| N/A
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| '''999'''
| '''999'''
| N/A
| N/A
| 500 for {{Term|ALttP|Flippers|link}}
| 500 for the {{Term|ALttP|Flippers|link}}
| N/A
| N/A
|-
|-
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| '''999'''
| '''999'''
| N/A
| N/A
| 980 for {{Term|LANS|Bow|link}}
| 980 for the {{Term|LANS|Bow|link}}
| N/A
| N/A
|-
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| '''9,999'''
| '''9,999'''
| N/A
| N/A
| 1,280 for {{Term|LANS|Chamber Stone|link}}
| 1,280 for the {{Term|LANS|Chamber Stone|link}}
| N/A
| N/A
|-
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| '''500'''
| '''500'''
| 99, 200, 500
| 99, 200, 500
| 300 for {{Term|OoT3D|Blue Fire|link}}<br/>300 for {{Term|OoT3D|Zora Tunic|link}}
| 300 for {{Term|OoT3D|Blue Fire|link}}<br/>300 for the {{Term|OoT3D|Zora Tunic|link}}
| N/A
| N/A
|-
|-
| {{MM}}
| {{MM}}
| '''99'''
| '''99'''
| '''500'''{{Table Note|In {{MM|-}}, {{Term|MM3D|Link}} can store up to 5,499 {{Plural|MM3D|Rupee|link}} in the {{Term|MM3D|Clock Town Bank|link}}.}}
| '''500'''{{List Note|In {{MM|-}}, {{Term|MM3D|Link}} can store up to 5,499 {{Plural|MM3D|Rupee|link}} in the {{Term|MM3D|Clock Town Bank|link}}.}}
| 99, 200, 500
| 99, 200, 500
| 500 for {{Term|MM3D|All-Night Mask|link}}
| 500 for the {{Term|MM3D|All-Night Mask|link}}
| 1,000 for {{Term|MM3D|Biggest Bomb Bag|link}}{{Table Note|type= roman|The {{Term|MM3D|Business Scrub|link}} in {{Term|MM3D|Goron Village|link}} prices the {{Term|MM3D|Biggest Bomb Bag|link}} at 1,000 {{Plural|MM3D|Rupee}}, but offers to sell it for 200 {{Plural|MM3D|Rupee}} if {{Term|MM3D|Link}} trades in his {{Term|MM3D|Big Bomb Bag|link}}.<ref>{{Cite|Right now, I've got a {{Color|MM Red|special}} trade-in offer just for you. I'll give you my Biggest Bomb Bag, regularly priced at {{Color|MM Purple|1000 Rupees}}... In return, you'll give me your {{Color|MM Red|Big Bomb Bag}} and just {{Color|MM Purple|200 Rupees}}!|Business Scrub|MM}}</ref>}}
| 1,000 for the {{Term|MM3D|Biggest Bomb Bag|link}}{{List Note|type= roman|The {{Term|MM3D|Business Scrub|link}} in {{Term|MM3D|Goron Village|link}} prices the {{Term|MM3D|Biggest Bomb Bag|link}} at 1,000 {{Plural|MM3D|Rupee}}, but offers to sell it for 200 {{Plural|MM3D|Rupee}} if {{Term|MM3D|Link}} trades in his {{Term|MM3D|Big Bomb Bag|link}}.<ref>{{Cite|Right now, I've got a {{Color|MM Red|special}} trade-in offer just for you. I'll give you my Biggest Bomb Bag, regularly priced at {{Color|MM Purple|1000 Rupees}}... In return, you'll give me your {{Color|MM Red|Big Bomb Bag}} and just {{Color|MM Purple|200 Rupees}}!|Business Scrub|MM}}</ref>}}
|-
|-
| {{OoS}}
| {{OoS}}
| '''999'''{{Table Note|name= Ore Chunks|In {{OoS|-}}, {{Term|OoS|Link}} can also hold a maximum of 999 {{Plural|OoS|Ore Chunk|link}}.}}
| '''999'''{{List Note|name= Ore Chunks|In {{OoS|-}}, {{Term|OoS|Link}} can also hold a maximum of 999 {{Plural|OoS|Ore Chunk|link}}.}}
| '''999'''{{Table Note|name= Ore Chunks}}
| '''999'''{{List Note|name= Ore Chunks}}
| N/A
| N/A
| 500 for {{Term|OoS|Gasha Seed|link}}
| 500 for a {{Term|OoS|Gasha Seed|link}}
| N/A
| N/A
|-
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| '''999'''
| '''999'''
| N/A
| N/A
| 500 for {{Term|OoA|Gasha Seed|link}}<br/>500 for {{Term|OoA|Piece of Heart|link}}
| 500 for a {{Term|OoA|Gasha Seed|link}}<br/>500 for a {{Term|OoA|Piece of Heart|link}}
| N/A
| N/A
|-
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| '''5,000'''
| '''5,000'''
| 200, 1,000, 5,000
| 200, 1,000, 5,000
| 950 for {{Term|TWWHD|Piece of Heart|link}}
| 950 for a {{Term|TWWHD|Piece of Heart|link}}
| 30,000 for 30 {{Plural|TWWHD|Bomb|link}}{{Table Note|type= roman|name= Bomb Monopoly|{{Term|TWWHD|Bomb-Master Cannon|link}} has a monopoly on {{Plural|TWWHD|Bomb}}. When he attempts to price gouge {{Term|TWWHD|Tetra's Pirate Crew|link}}, they tie him up and raid his stock.<ref>{{Cite|Look, don't be mad at us! It's not our fault that we absolutely gotta have {{Color|TWWHD Vermilion|bombs}} to get the treasure we're after! How about you just think of it as payback for the nasty little monopoly you've been running here, yeah?|Gonzo|TWWHD}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|So I bet you're thinking it was foolhardy to ask pirates to pay such an outrageous price, huh? Yup. I bet you are.|Mako|TWWHD}}</ref> {{Term|TWWHD|Bomb-Master Cannon}} then changes his ways and starts to offer {{Plural|TWWHD|Bomb}} at a reasonable price.<ref>{{Cite|Now, I don't like to brag, but aren't these just the finest bombs you've ever seen in your entire life? Real fine, and real cheap!|Bomb-Master Cannon|TWW}}</ref>}}
| 30,000 for 30 {{Plural|TWWHD|Bomb|link}}{{List Note|type= roman|name= Bomb Monopoly|{{Term|TWWHD|Bomb-Master Cannon|link}} has a monopoly on {{Plural|TWWHD|Bomb}}. When he attempts to price gouge {{Term|TWWHD|Tetra's Pirate Crew|link}}, they tie him up and raid his stock.<ref>{{Cite|Look, don't be mad at us! It's not our fault that we absolutely gotta have {{Color|TWWHD Vermilion|bombs}} to get the treasure we're after! How about you just think of it as payback for the nasty little monopoly you've been running here, yeah?|Gonzo|TWWHD}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|So I bet you're thinking it was foolhardy to ask pirates to pay such an outrageous price, huh? Yup. I bet you are.|Mako|TWWHD}}</ref> {{Term|TWWHD|Bomb-Master Cannon}} then changes his ways and starts to offer {{Plural|TWWHD|Bomb}} at a reasonable price.<ref>{{Cite|Now, I don't like to brag, but aren't these just the finest bombs you've ever seen in your entire life? Real fine, and real cheap!|Bomb-Master Cannon|TWW}}</ref>}}
|-
|-
| {{TWWHD}}
| {{TWWHD}}
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| '''5,000'''
| '''5,000'''
| 500, 1,000, 5,000
| 500, 1,000, 5,000
| 950 for {{Term|TWWHD|Piece of Heart|link}}
| 950 for a {{Term|TWWHD|Piece of Heart|link}}
| 30,000 for 30 {{Plural|TWWHD|Bomb|link}}{{Table Note|type= roman|name= Bomb Monopoly}}
| 30,000 for 30 {{Plural|TWWHD|Bomb|link}}{{List Note|type= roman|name= Bomb Monopoly}}
|-
|-
| {{FSA}}
| {{FSA}}
| N/A {{Table Note|name= FSA Force Gems|{{FSA|-}} has {{Plural|FSA|Force Gem|link}} as currency instead of {{Plural|Series|Rupee}}.{{Verify|FSA}}<!-- what can you actually buy with Rupees? --> The {{Plural|FSA|Links|link}} can carry up to 9,999 {{Plural|FSA|Rupee}} per {{Term|FSA|Level|link}}.}}
| N/A {{List Note|name= FSA Force Gems|{{FSA|-}} has {{Plural|FSA|Force Gem|link}} as currency instead of {{Plural|Series|Rupee}}.{{Verify|FSA}}<!-- what can you actually buy with Rupees? --> The {{Plural|FSA|Links|link}} can carry up to 9,999 {{Plural|FSA|Rupee}} per {{Term|FSA|Level|link}}.}}
| N/A {{Table Note|name= FSA Force Gems}}
| N/A {{List Note|name= FSA Force Gems}}
| N/A
| N/A
| N/A
| N/A
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| '''999'''
| '''999'''
| 100, 300, 500, 999
| 100, 300, 500, 999
| 600 for {{Term|TMC|Big Bomb Bag|link}}<br>600 for {{Term|TMC|Large Quiver|link}}
| 600 for a {{Term|TMC|Big Bomb Bag|link}}<br/>600 for a {{Term|TMC|Large Quiver|link}}
| N/A
| N/A
|-
|-
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| '''1,000'''
| '''1,000'''
| 300, 600, 1,000
| 300, 600, 1,000
| 598 for {{Term|TPHD|Magic Armor|link}}{{Table Note|type= roman|name= Magic Armor Affordable|In total, 1,598 {{Plural|TPHD|Rupee}} are required to obtain the {{Term|TPHD|Magic Armor}}. The {{Term|TPHD|Malo Mart|link}} requires 1,000 {{Plural|TPHD|Rupee}} in donations to open the {{Term|TPHD|Malo Mart Castle Branch|link}} where the {{Term|TPHD|Magic Armor}} can be purcased.}}  
| 598 for the {{Term|TPHD|Magic Armor|link}}{{List Note|type= roman|name= Magic Armor Affordable|In total, 1,598 {{Plural|TPHD|Rupee}} are required to obtain the {{Term|TPHD|Magic Armor}}. The {{Term|TPHD|Malo Mart|link}} requires 1,000 {{Plural|TPHD|Rupee}} in donations to open the {{Term|TPHD|Malo Mart Castle Branch|link}} where the {{Term|TPHD|Magic Armor}} can be purcased.}}  
| 100,000 for {{Term|TPHD|Magic Armor|link}}{{Table Note|type= roman|name= Magic Armor Unaffordable|{{Term|TPHD|Link}} cannot afford any of the items at {{Term|TPHD|Chudley's Fine Goods and Fancy Trinkets Emporium|link}} until {{Term|TPHD|Malo Mart}} buys out the store and turns it into the {{Term|TPHD|Malo Mart Castle Branch|link}}.}}
| 100,000 for the {{Term|TPHD|Magic Armor|link}}{{List Note|type= roman|name= Magic Armor Unaffordable|{{Term|TPHD|Link}} cannot afford any of the items at {{Term|TPHD|Chudley's Fine Goods and Fancy Trinkets Emporium|link}} until {{Term|TPHD|Malo Mart}} buys out the store and turns it into the {{Term|TPHD|Malo Mart Castle Branch|link}}.}}
|-
|-
| {{TPHD}}
| {{TPHD}}
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| '''9,999'''
| '''9,999'''
| 500, 1,000, 2,000, 9,999
| 500, 1,000, 2,000, 9,999
| 598 for {{Term|TPHD|Magic Armor|link}}{{Table Note|type= roman|name= Magic Armor Affordable}}
| 598 for the {{Term|TPHD|Magic Armor|link}}{{List Note|type= roman|name= Magic Armor Affordable}}
| 400,000 for {{Term|TPHD|Magic Armor|link}}{{Table Note|type= roman|name= Magic Armor Unaffordable}}
| 400,000 for the {{Term|TPHD|Magic Armor|link}}{{List Note|type= roman|name= Magic Armor Unaffordable}}
|-
|-
| {{PH}}
| {{PH}}
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| '''9,999'''
| '''9,999'''
| N/A
| N/A
| 1,500 for {{Term|PH|Heart Container|link}}
| 1,500 for a {{Term|PH|Heart Container|link}}
| N/A
| N/A
|-
|-
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| '''9,999'''
| '''9,999'''
| N/A
| N/A
| 5,000 for {{Term|ST|Heart Container|link}}{{Table Note|type= roman|name= ST Heart Container}}
| 5,000 for a {{Term|ST|Heart Container|link}}{{List Note|type= roman|name= ST Heart Container|{{Term|ST|Link}} obtains the {{Term|ST|Heart Container}} by earning 500 points at {{Term|ST|Beedle's Airshop|link}}. To do so, he must spend a total of 5,000 {{Plural|ST|Rupee}} at the shop. Aside from this, the most expensive item is the {{Term|ST|Heart Container}} sold at the {{Term|ST|Anouki General Store|link}}, which costs 2,000 {{Plural|ST|Rupee}}.}}
| N/A
| N/A
|-
|-
| {{SS}}
| {{SS}}
| '''300'''
| '''300'''
| '''9,900'''{{Table Note|In {{SS|-}}, {{Term|SSHD|Link|link}} can store up to 9,000 {{Plural|SSHD|Rupee|link}} in the {{Term|SSHD|Tycoon Wallet|link}}, plus 300 in each of three {{Plural|SSHD|Extra Wallet|link}}.}}
| '''9,900'''{{List Note|In {{SS|-}}, {{Term|SSHD|Link|link}} can store up to 9,000 {{Plural|SSHD|Rupee|link}} in the {{Term|SSHD|Tycoon Wallet|link}}, plus 300 in each of three {{Plural|SSHD|Extra Wallet|link}}.}}
| 300, 500, 1,000, 5,000, 9,000
| 300, 500, 1,000, 5,000, 9,000
| 1,600 for {{Term|SSHD|Piece of Heart|link}}{{Table Note|type= roman|The {{Term|SSHD|Piece of Heart}} can be purchased for only 800 {{Plural|SSHD|Rupee}} by giving the {{Term|SSHD|Horned Colossus Beetle|link}} to {{Term|SSHD|Beedle|link}} and using his one-time offer of a 50% discount.}}
| 1,600 for a {{Term|SSHD|Piece of Heart|link}}{{List Note|type= roman|The {{Term|SSHD|Piece of Heart}} can be purchased for only 800 {{Plural|SSHD|Rupee}} by giving the {{Term|SSHD|Horned Colossus Beetle|link}} to {{Term|SSHD|Beedle|link}} and using his one-time offer of a 50% discount.}}
| N/A
| N/A
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| '''9,999'''
| '''9,999'''
| N/A
| N/A
| 9,999 for {{Term|ALBW|Golden Bee|link}}{{Table Note|type= roman|name= Golden Bee}}
| 9,999 for a {{Term|ALBW|Golden Bee|link}}{{List Note|type= roman|name= Golden Bee}}
| N/A
| N/A
|-
|-
| {{TFH}}
| {{TFH}}
| '''99,999'''
| '''99,999'''
| '''99,999'''{{Table Note|In {{TFH|-}}, the {{Plural|TFH|Link|link}} can accumulate up to 99,999 {{Plural|TFH|Rupee|link}} in total, but only up to 9,999 within a {{Term|TFH|Level|link}}.}}
| '''99,999'''{{List Note|In {{TFH|-}}, the {{Plural|TFH|Link|link}} can accumulate up to 99,999 {{Plural|TFH|Rupee|link}} in total, but only up to 9,999 within a {{Term|TFH|Level|link}}.}}
| N/A
| 3,000 for {{Term|TFH|Linebeck's Uniform}}{{List Note|Taking into account the {{Plural|TFH|Material|link}} required, {{Term|TFH|Linebeck}}'s uniform costs 7,000 {{Plural|TFH|Rupee}} in total if the {{Plural|TFH|Material}} are bought from the {{Term|TFH|Street Merchant|link}}. By the same token, the {{Term|TFH|Tri Suit}} costs 10,300 {{Plural|TFH|Rupee}} if the {{Plural|TFH|Material}} are purchased, but only 300 if the {{Plural|TFH|Material}} are obtained by other means.}}
| N/A
| N/A
|
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| {{BotW}}
| {{BotW}}
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| '''999,999'''
| '''999,999'''
| N/A
| N/A
|  
| 10,000 to unlock the fourth {{Term|BotW|Fairy Fountain|link}}
|  
| N/A
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}}
{{Table Notes}}
{{List Notes}}
{{Table Notes|type= roman}}
{{List Notes|type= roman}}


====Other Games====
====Other Games====
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| {{BSTLoZ}} Map 2
| {{BSTLoZ}} Map 2
| '''65,535'''{{Note|The [[Super Famicom]] was a {{Wp|16-bit computing|16-bit console}}. 65,535 is the largest number that a single unsigned 16-bit integer can represent. Despite this, ''Ancient Stone Tablets'' has a limit of 99,999 Rupees.{{Fact|AST}}<!-- not impossible but seems unlikely -->|16-bit}}
| '''65,535'''{{Note|The [[Super Famicom]] was a {{Wp|16-bit computing|16-bit console}}. 65,535 is the largest number that a single unsigned 16-bit integer can represent. Despite this, ''Ancient Stone Tablets'' allowed for a limit of 99,999 Rupees by simply reserving an extra byte to denote amounts above 65,535.|16-bit}}
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| {{AST}}
| {{AST}}
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Known Rupee thieves include:
Known Rupee thieves include:
*[[Pikit]]
<gallery>
*{{Term|Series|Purple Keaton|link}}
File:ALttP Pikit Sprite.png|[[Pikit]]
*[[Rat]]
File:TMC Purple Keaton Sprite.png|[[Purple Keaton]]
*[[Rupee Like]]
File:TWW Rat Model.png|[[Rat]] {{Exp Game|TWW}}
*[[Rupee Wraith]]
File:ALBW Green Rupee Like Model.png|[[Rupee Like]]
*[[Takkuri]]
File:FS Rupee Wraith Sprite.png|[[Rupee Wraith]]
*[[Thief]]
File:MM Takkuri Model.png|[[Takkuri]]
*{{Term|Series|Yellow Keaton|link}}
File:FSA Thief Sprite.png|[[Thief]]
File:TMC Yellow Keaton Sprite.png|[[Yellow Keaton]]
</gallery>


===Rewards===
===Rewards===
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Rupee is likely derived from or a corruption of {{Wp|Ruby|ruby}}, a valuable gemstone. As a result, Rupees were frequently misnamed early in the series, such as the name "Rupy" in the original {{TLoZ|-}}. In the German versions of the ''Zelda'' games, a Rupee is called a Rubin, which is German for ruby.
Rupee is likely derived from or a corruption of {{Wp|Ruby|ruby}}, a valuable gemstone. As a result, Rupees were frequently misnamed early in the series, such as the name "Rupy" in the original {{TLoZ|-}}. In the German versions of the ''Zelda'' games, a Rupee is called a Rubin, which is German for ruby.
{{Nomenclature}}
{{Nomenclature}}
===Other Names===
{{Other Names
|-
| Ruby<ref>{{Cite Magazine|quote= |magazine= Nintendo Fun Club News |publisher= |volume= 1 |issue= 3 |date= Fall 1987 |page= 8}}</ref>
| {{TLoZ}}
| [[Nintendo Fun Club News]]
| {{E}}
}}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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File:TLoZ Blue Rupee Artwork 2.png|5 Rupees from {{TLoZ|-}}
File:TLoZ Blue Rupee Artwork 2.png|5 Rupees from {{TLoZ|-}}
File:ALttP Rupees Artwork 2.png|Rupees artwork from {{ALttP|-}}
File:ALttP Rupees Artwork 2.png|Rupees artwork from {{ALttP|-}}
File:LANS Blue Rupee Model.png|A {{Term|LANS|Blue Rupee}} from {{LA|NS|-}}
File:ALttP Blue Rupee Artwork.png| Artwork of a Blue Rupee from {{ALttP|-}}
File:LANS Gold Rupee Model.png|A {{Term|LANS|Gold Rupee}} from {{LA|NS|-}}
File:ALttP Blue Rupee Artwork 2.png|Artwork of a Blue Rupee from {{ALttP|-}}
File:LANS Purple Rupee Model.png|A {{Term|LANS|Purple Rupee}} from {{LA|NS|-}}
File:LANS Blue Rupee Model.png|A {{Term|LANS|Blue Rupee}} from {{LANS|-}}
File:LANS Red Rupee Model.png|A {{Term|LANS|Red Rupee}} from {{LA|NS|-}}
File:LANS Gold Rupee Model.png|A {{Term|LANS|Gold Rupee}} from {{LANS|-}}
File:LANS Silver Rupee Model.png|A {{Term|LANS|Silver Rupee}} from {{LA|NS|-}}
File:LANS Purple Rupee Model.png|A {{Term|LANS|Purple Rupee}} from {{LANS|-}}
File:LANS Red Rupee Model.png|A {{Term|LANS|Red Rupee}} from {{LANS|-}}
File:LANS Silver Rupee Model.png|A {{Term|LANS|Silver Rupee}} from {{LANS|-}}
File:OoT Blue Rupee Model.png|Blue Rupee seen when obtained from {{OoT|-}} and {{MM|-}}
File:OoT Blue Rupee Model.png|Blue Rupee seen when obtained from {{OoT|-}} and {{MM|-}}
File:OoT Red Rupee Model.png|Red Rupee seen when obtained from {{OoT|-}} and {{MM|-}}
File:OoT Red Rupee Model.png|Red Rupee seen when obtained from {{OoT|-}} and {{MM|-}}
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File:OoT3D Purple Rupee Obtained Model.png|Purple Rupee seen when obtained from {{OoT3D|-}} and {{MM3D|-}}
File:OoT3D Purple Rupee Obtained Model.png|Purple Rupee seen when obtained from {{OoT3D|-}} and {{MM3D|-}}
File:OoT3D Gold Rupee Obtained Model.png|Gold Rupee seen when obtained from {{OoT3D|-}} and {{MM3D|-}}
File:OoT3D Gold Rupee Obtained Model.png|Gold Rupee seen when obtained from {{OoT3D|-}} and {{MM3D|-}}
File:MM Rupee Icon 2.png|Blue Rupee icon used for the {{Term|MM|Adult Wallet}} from {{MM|-}}
File:MM Rupee Icon 3.png|Red Rupee icon used for the {{Term|MM|Giant Wallet}} from {{MM|-}}
File:MM Silver Rupee Model.png|Silver Rupee seen when obtained from {{MM|-}}
File:MM Silver Rupee Model.png|Silver Rupee seen when obtained from {{MM|-}}
File:MM3D Blue Rupee Icon.png|Blue Rupee icon used for the {{Term|MM3D|Adult Wallet}} from {{MM3D|-}}
File:MM3D Red Rupee Icon.png|Red Rupee icon used for the {{Term|MM3D|Giant Wallet}} from {{MM3D|-}}
File:FS Rupee Shards Artwork.png|Rupee Shards artwork from {{FS|-}}
File:FS Rupee Shards Artwork.png|Rupee Shards artwork from {{FS|-}}
File:FS Blue Rupee Artwork 2.png|Blue Rupee artwork from {{FS|-}}
File:FS Blue Rupee Artwork 2.png|Blue Rupee artwork from {{FS|-}}
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File:TWWHD Orange Rupee Artwork.png|Orange Rupee artwork from {{TWW|-}}
File:TWWHD Orange Rupee Artwork.png|Orange Rupee artwork from {{TWW|-}}
File:TWWHD Silver Rupee Artwork.png|Silver Rupee artwork from {{TWW|-}}
File:TWWHD Silver Rupee Artwork.png|Silver Rupee artwork from {{TWW|-}}
File:TWW Green Rupee Model 2.png|Green Rupee rotating model from {{TWW|-}}
File:TP Blue Rupee Render.png|Blue Rupee artwork from {{TP|-}}
File:TP Blue Rupee Render.png|Blue Rupee artwork from {{TP|-}}
File:TP Yellow Rupee Render.png|Yellow Rupee artwork from {{TP|-}}
File:TP Yellow Rupee Render.png|Yellow Rupee artwork from {{TP|-}}
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File:TP Orange Rupee Artwork.png|Orange Rupee artwork from {{TP|-}}
File:TP Orange Rupee Artwork.png|Orange Rupee artwork from {{TP|-}}
File:TP Silver Rupee Render.png|Silver Rupee artwork from {{TP|-}}
File:TP Silver Rupee Render.png|Silver Rupee artwork from {{TP|-}}
File:TP Yellow Rupee Artwork 2.png|Yellow Rupee artwork from {{TP|-}}
File:TPHD Yellow Rupee Model.png|Model of a {{Term|TPHD|Yellow Rupee}} from {{TP|-}}
File:PH Blue Rupee Obtained Model.png|A Blue Rupee from {{PH|-}} and {{ST|-}}
File:PH Blue Rupee Obtained Model.png|A Blue Rupee from {{PH|-}} and {{ST|-}}
File:PH Red Rupee Obtained Model.png|A Red Rupee from {{PH|-}} and {{ST|-}}
File:PH Red Rupee Obtained Model.png|A Red Rupee from {{PH|-}} and {{ST|-}}
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File:SSHD Blue Rupee Model.png|A {{Term|SSHD|Blue Rupee}} from {{SSHD|-}}
File:SSHD Blue Rupee Model.png|A {{Term|SSHD|Blue Rupee}} from {{SSHD|-}}
File:SSHD Red Rupee Model.png|A {{Term|SSHD|Red Rupee}} from {{SSHD|-}}
File:SSHD Red Rupee Model.png|A {{Term|SSHD|Red Rupee}} from {{SSHD|-}}
File:SSHD Gold Rupee Model.png|A {{Term|SSHD|Gold Rupee}} from {{SSHD|-}}
File:SSHD Rupees Icon.png|Icon of Rupees from {{SSHD|-}}
File:SSHD Rupees Icon.png|Icon of Rupees from {{SSHD|-}}
File:TLoZ Series Blue Rupee Artwork.png|Series artwork of a Blue Rupee<!-- No originating game. Position after all canon titles. -->
File:TLoZ Series Blue Rupee Artwork.png|Series artwork of a Blue Rupee<!-- No originating game. Position after all canon titles. -->
File:TLoZ Series Red Rupee Artwork.png|Series artwork of a Red Rupee<!-- No originating game. Position after all canon titles. -->
File:TLoZ Series Red Rupee Artwork.png|Series artwork of a Red Rupee<!-- No originating game. Position after all canon titles. -->
File:BSTLoZ Yellow Rupee Sprite.png|A Yellow Rupee from {{BSTLoZ|-}}
File:BSTLoZ Blue Rupee Sprite.png|A Blue Rupee from {{BSTLoZ|-}}
File:ZA Rupee Inventory Sprite.png|Rupee inventory icon from {{ZA}}
File:ZA Rupee Inventory Sprite.png|Rupee inventory icon from {{ZA}}
File:HW 8-Bit Rupee Icon.png|Agitha's 8-Bit Rupee from {{HW|-}}
File:HW 8-Bit Rupee Icon.png|Agitha's 8-Bit Rupee from {{HW|-}}
File:HWDE Rupee Icon.png|Icon of a {{Term|HWDE|Rupee}} from {{HW|DE|-}}
File:HWDE Agitha 8-Bit Rupee.png|Agitha wielding the 8-Bit Rupee from {{HWDE|-}}
File:HWDE Agitha 8-Bit Rupee.png|Agitha wielding the 8-Bit Rupee from {{HW|DE|-}}
File:MK8 Rupee Model.png|A Rupee, as seen in-game from {{MK8|-}}
File:CCL Gold Bar Sprite.gif|Gold Bar from ''{{Wp|Clu Clu Land}}''
File:CCL Gold Bar Sprite.gif|Gold Bar from ''{{Wp|Clu Clu Land}}''
</gallery>
</gallery>
==See Also==
* {{Term|Series|Rupee Hat|link}}
* {{Term|Series|Rupee Like|link}}
* {{Term|Series|Rupee Wraith|link}}
* {{Term|Series|Rupoor|link}}


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