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The Rupee system in {{SS}} uses a simplified system with only five main colors. It reintroduces the Silver Rupee worth 100, as well as the Gold Rupee from ''Phantom Hourglass'' and ''Spirit Tracks'', now worth 300.  
The Rupee system in {{SS}} uses a simplified system with only five main colors. It reintroduces the Silver Rupee worth 100, as well as the Gold Rupee from ''Phantom Hourglass'' and ''Spirit Tracks'', now worth 300.  


Treasures collected can be sold to [[Rupin]] in his house in [[Skyloft]] during the night. [[Stritch]] will also buy [[Bug]]s that Link has caught as well. A mineral known as '''Rupee Ore''' can be found along the walls of [[Tubert]]'s Cave in the [[Eldin Volcano]]. By shooting at it with either the Slingshot or the Bow, Link may obtain Rupees.<ref>{{Cite|You see the shining stone sticking out of the wall? That's pure {{Color|SS Red|Rupee Ore}}! It's also why there are so many Rupees to dig up here. If you sling something at it, it'll {{Color|SS Red|pop}} right out. Go on and give it a try!|Tubert|SS}}</ref> The amount of Rupees dropped corresponds to the color of the Rupee Ore that was shot. 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 also sometimes be unearthed by digging in marked mounds using the [[Digging Mitts]].
Treasures collected can be sold to [[Rupin]] in his house in [[Skyloft]] during the night. [[Stritch]] will also buy [[Bug]]s that Link has caught as well. 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 also sometimes be unearthed by digging in marked mounds using the [[Digging Mitts]]. Another way Link can obtain Rupees is by shooting [[Rupee Ore]]s.


Rupees are used extensively in ''Skyward Sword'' to purchase Items and [[Upgrading|upgrades]] at the [[Bazaar (Skyward Sword)|Bazaar]] or [[Beedle's Air Shop]], some of which may prove necessary on Link's quest. These most notably 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]]. Rupees can also be used to purchase Potions at the [[Luv and Bertie's Potion Shop|Potion Shop]], as well as upgrade them at the cost of Rupees and specific Bugs.
Rupees are used extensively in ''Skyward Sword'' to purchase Items and [[Upgrading|upgrades]] at the [[Bazaar (Skyward Sword)|Bazaar]] or [[Beedle's Air Shop]], some of which may prove necessary on Link's quest. These most notably 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]]. Rupees can also be used to purchase Potions at the [[Luv and Bertie's Potion Shop|Potion Shop]], as well as upgrade them at the cost of Rupees and specific Bugs.
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