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The Rupee system in {{TP}} is the same as the one in {{TWW|-}}. Link can continuously earn Rupees by finding [[Golden Bug]]s and giving them to [[Agitha]] in [[Hyrule Castle Town (Twilight Princess)|Hyrule Castle Town]], who will reward him 50 Rupees for one bug, and 100 Rupees each time he completes a pair. Agitha will also give Link the [[Big Wallet]] after giving her the first bug, and the [[Giant Wallet]] once he has handed in all 24 bugs. Once Link has collected all 60 Poe Souls and lifted [[Jovani]]'s curse, his pet cat [[Gengle]] can be found at his house, who will reward Link 200 Rupees every time he visits. [[Hena]] will reward Link ten Rupees for every [[Rollgoal]] level he completes, and will completely fill his Wallet to its maximum capacity after completing the 64th level. In {{TPHD}}, each time Link completes one section of the [[Cave of Shadows]] as [[Wolf Link|a wolf]], he will find a Treasure Chest containing a small amount of Rupees at its end before having to leave. The final floor of the Cave of Shadows contains a Silver Rupee, as well as a hidden Orange Rupee that can be found by digging at the head of the Wolf Link statue.
The Rupee system in {{TP}} is the same as the one in {{TWW|-}}. Link can continuously earn Rupees by finding [[Golden Bug]]s and giving them to [[Agitha]] in [[Hyrule Castle Town (Twilight Princess)|Hyrule Castle Town]], who will reward him 50 Rupees for one bug, and 100 Rupees each time he completes a pair. Agitha will also give Link the [[Big Wallet]] after giving her the first bug, and the [[Giant Wallet]] once he has handed in all 24 bugs. Once Link has collected all 60 Poe Souls and lifted [[Jovani]]'s curse, his pet cat [[Gengle]] can be found at his house, who will reward Link 200 Rupees every time he visits. [[Hena]] will reward Link ten Rupees for every [[Rollgoal]] level he completes, and will completely fill his Wallet to its maximum capacity after completing the 64th level. In {{TPHD}}, each time Link completes one section of the [[Cave of Shadows]] as [[Wolf Link|a wolf]], he will find a Treasure Chest containing a small amount of Rupees at its end before having to leave. The final floor of the Cave of Shadows contains a Silver Rupee, as well as a hidden Orange Rupee that can be found by digging at the head of the Wolf Link statue.


As in previous games, Rupees are used to buy goods from Shops and participate in mini-games. Rupees are used much more extensively in the sidequest to open a [[Malo Mart]] branch in Hyrule Castle Town, which first involves donating 1,000 Rupees to [[Gor Ebizo]] in Kakariko Village's Malo Mart to repair the bridge leading to Castle Town, then another 200 Rupees to buy out [[Celeeb]] and replace it with Malo Mart. Once the Castle Town branch has been opened, Link will be able to purchase the more affordable [[Magic Armor#Twilight Princess|Magic Armor]], which uses Rupees to function. This armor protects Link from all damage, at the cost of draining his Rupees by the second and draining him of twelve Rupees each time he sustains damage. If Link runs out of Rupees, the armor loses its power and becomes heavy. Rupees are also used extensively to donate to [[Charlo]] in the {{Exp|East in the Wii version|West}} Road of Hyrule Castle Town, who will give Link a Piece of Heart after giving him a total of 1,000 Rupees.
As in previous games, Rupees are used to buy goods from Shops and participate in mini-games. Rupees are used much more extensively in the sidequest to open a [[Malo Mart]] branch in Hyrule Castle Town, which first involves donating 1,000 Rupees to [[Gor Ebizo]] in Kakariko Village's Malo Mart to repair the bridge leading to Castle Town, then another 200 Rupees to buy out [[Chudley's Fine Goods and Fancy Trinkets Emporium]] and replace it with Malo Mart. Once the Castle Town branch has been opened, Link will be able to purchase the more affordable [[Magic Armor#Twilight Princess|Magic Armor]], which uses Rupees to function. This armor protects Link from all damage, at the cost of draining his Rupees by the second and draining him of twelve Rupees each time he sustains damage. If Link runs out of Rupees, the armor loses its power and becomes heavy. Rupees are also used extensively to donate to [[Charlo]] in the {{Exp|East in the Wii version|West}} Road of Hyrule Castle Town, who will give Link a Piece of Heart after giving him a total of 1,000 Rupees.


{{TP|-}} introduced, for the first and only time, a feature where Link puts Rupees back into a Treasure Chest if his Wallet capacity is exceeded. This feature was removed in {{TPHD|-}}, where Link will still keep the Rupees even if his Wallet is full.
{{TP|-}} introduced, for the first and only time, a feature where Link puts Rupees back into a Treasure Chest if his Wallet capacity is exceeded. This feature was removed in {{TPHD|-}}, where Link will still keep the Rupees even if his Wallet is full.