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===Third Form - Rupee===
===Third Form - Rupee===
[[File:UncleRupeeBoss3.png|left|thumb|200px|Uncle Rupee's third and final form]]
[[File:UncleRupeeBoss3.png|left|thumb|200px|Uncle Rupee's third and final form]]
Now only the head of Uncle Rupee remains, but it has become gigantic. Rupee is at the upper screen and Tingle is at the lower screen. To destroy Rupee, Tingle should just shoot rupees at him. Rupee attacks by ramming either the left or right side of the lower screen. If Tingle gets hit, he will lose massive amount of rupees, so he must dodge Rupee's attacks. Rupee's mustache shows which side he is going to ram. He attacks left if his left mustache twitches, and he attacks right if his right mustache twitches. When Rupee starts floating higher, Tingle should immediately go to either side of the screen, as Rupee is about to ram the center. Sometimes Rupee may try to fool Tingle by faking a ram, but remember that he always attacks to whichever side his mustache shows. Rupee's defeat will end the game.
Now only the head of Uncle Rupee remains, but it has become much larger. Rupee is shown on the upper DS screen and Tingle is on the lower screen. To destroy Rupee, Tingle needs just to shoot rupees at him. Rupee attacks by ramming either the left or right side of the lower screen. If Tingle gets hit, he will lose massive amount of rupees, so he must dodge each hit. Rupee's moustache fortells which side he is going to ram by twitching in the direction he is about to attack. When Rupee begins to float even higher upwards, it means he is about to ram the center instead of a side. This is only dodged by staying to the left or right of the bottom screen. Sometimes Rupee may try to fool Tingle by faking a ram, but this is hinted when his moustache does not twitch either direction. Rupee's defeat will end the game.
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