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[[Image:Bszelda brupee.gif|left]]The colour of the Rupee indicates how much it is worth. Green Rupees are worth one Rupee; Blue ones are worth five; Red ones are worth 20; Purple are worth 50; and the Silver ones are worth a whopping 100! The most valuable Rupee however, is the Golden Rupee, which is worth 200.
[[Image:Bszelda brupee.gif|left]]The colour of the Rupee indicates how much it is worth. Green Rupees are worth one Rupee; Blue ones are worth five; Red ones are worth 20; Purple are worth 50; and the Silver ones are worth a whopping 100! The most valuable Rupee however, is the Golden Rupee, which is worth 200.
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The small, glittering stones called Rupees are the currency of Hyrule. The inhabitants of Hyrule seem to be very sloppy with their economy, which has resulted in Rupees being found virtually everywhere throughout the land. Monsters that roam the land are also known to be carrying Rupees, which you can get a hold of by slaying the monster.

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The colour of the Rupee indicates how much it is worth. Green Rupees are worth one Rupee; Blue ones are worth five; Red ones are worth 20; Purple are worth 50; and the Silver ones are worth a whopping 100! The most valuable Rupee however, is the Golden Rupee, which is worth 200.