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In {{OoT}}, seven different varieties of Rupee exist, though the Blue and Silver Rupees are both worth five Rupees, while the Huge and Orange Rupee are both worth 200. Silver Rupees are unique as they serve as a puzzle element; a set of Silver Rupees must be collected (occasionally within a time limit) in order to open a locked door or make a Treasure Chest appear. These Rupee puzzles can be found in [[Dodongo's Cavern]] ({{MQ}} only), the [[Ice Cavern (Ocarina of Time)|Ice Cavern]], the [[Bottom of the Well]], the [[Shadow Temple]], the [[Gerudo Training Ground]], the [[Spirit Temple]], and some routes of [[Ganon's Castle]].
In {{OoT}}, seven different varieties of Rupee exist, though the Blue and Silver Rupees are both worth five Rupees, while the Huge and Orange Rupee are both worth 200. Silver Rupees are unique as they serve as a puzzle element; a set of Silver Rupees must be collected (occasionally within a time limit) in order to open a locked door or make a Treasure Chest appear. These Rupee puzzles can be found in [[Dodongo's Cavern]] ({{MQ}} only), the [[Ice Cavern (Ocarina of Time)|Ice Cavern]], the [[Bottom of the Well]], the [[Shadow Temple]], the [[Gerudo Training Ground]], the [[Spirit Temple]], and some routes of [[Ganon's Castle]].


Like in {{ALttP|-}}, Link may sell certain [[Bottle]]d Items such as Fish and [[Blue Fire]] to the {{Sec|Banker|Hyrulean Counterpart|Beggar}} who lives in the [[Hyrule Castle Town|Market]] when Link is a child, or Kakariko Village when Link is an adult.<ref>{{Cite|Please sell me the contents of a bottle...|Beggar|OoT}}</ref> [[Poe Soul]]s and [[Big Poe Soul]]s, however, can be sold to the [[Poe Collector]], who appears near the entrance to the Market in the future. As part of the [[Mask Trading Sequence]], Link may also sell [[Mask]]s to various characters, the most notable being the [[Running Man]], who will completely fill up Link's current Wallet, regardless of how large it is, for the [[Bunny Hood]].<ref>{{Cite|I bet with those long ears you can hear the voices... Oh, these are genuine rabbit ears from the animal of legend! I don't care how expensive it is! Please sell it to me!|Running Man|OoT}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|It's a 50-Rupee mask, but he paid you a crazy amount of money for it--more money than you can count!.|N/A|OoT}}</ref> If Link kills all 100 [[Gold Skulltula]]s and returns to the [[Cursed Man]] in the [[House of Skulltula]], he will be rewarded with a Huge Rupee, and may return to the Cursed Man multiple times in order to receive the reward again, effectively giving him an unlimited supply of Rupees. In addition, if Link enters the [[Lost Woods]] as an adult and manages to defeat one of the [[Skull Kid]]s there, he will receive an Orange Rupee, which can also be obtained multiple times. As an easter egg, if Link shoots at one of the windows in {{Sec|Hyrule Castle|Princess Zelda's Courtyard}} with the [[Slingshot]], it will produce a Red Rupee, though this may only happen once. Link can spend his Rupees in the numerous Shops and mini-games found in both Hyrule's present and future periods, but can also use them to buy Items and upgrades from [[Business Scrub]]s. Furthermore, a total of 550 Rupees are required to buy all ten [[Magic Bean]]s from the [[Bean Seller]], which open up many shortcuts and secrets throughout the Overworld, including [[Piece of Heart|Pieces of Heart]].
Like in {{ALttP|-}}, Link may sell certain [[Bottle]]d Items such as Fish and [[Blue Fire]] to the {{Sec|Banker|Hyrulean Counterpart|Beggar}} who lives in the [[Hyrule Castle Town|Market]] when Link is a child, or Kakariko Village when Link is an adult.<ref>{{Cite|Please sell me the contents of a bottle...|Beggar|OoT}}</ref> [[Poe Soul]]s and [[Big Poe Soul]]s, however, can be sold to the [[Poe Collector]], who appears near the entrance to the Market in the future. As part of the [[Mask Trading Sequence]], Link may also sell [[Mask]]s to various characters, the most notable being the [[Running Man]], who will completely fill up Link's current Wallet, regardless of how large it is, for the [[Bunny Hood]].<ref>{{Cite|I bet with those long ears you can hear the voices... Oh, these are genuine rabbit ears from the animal of legend! I don't care how expensive it is! Please sell it to me!|Running Man|OoT}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|It's a 50-Rupee mask, but he paid you a crazy amount of money for it--more money than you can count!.|N/A|OoT}}</ref> If Link kills all 100 [[Gold Skulltula]]s and returns to the [[Cursed Rich Man]] in the [[House of Skulltula]], he will be rewarded with a Huge Rupee, and may return to the Cursed Rich Man multiple times in order to receive the reward again, effectively giving him an unlimited supply of Rupees. In addition, if Link enters the [[Lost Woods]] as an adult and manages to defeat one of the [[Skull Kid]]s there, he will receive an Orange Rupee, which can also be obtained multiple times. As an easter egg, if Link shoots at one of the windows in {{Sec|Hyrule Castle|Princess Zelda's Courtyard}} with the [[Slingshot]], it will produce a Red Rupee, though this may only happen once. Link can spend his Rupees in the numerous Shops and mini-games found in both Hyrule's present and future periods, but can also use them to buy Items and upgrades from [[Business Scrub]]s. Furthermore, a total of 550 Rupees are required to buy all ten [[Magic Bean]]s from the [[Bean Seller]], which open up many shortcuts and secrets throughout the Overworld, including [[Piece of Heart|Pieces of Heart]].
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