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In general, rupees can be found anywhere. These methods of finding them include cutting down grass or bushes, breaking pots, defeating monsters and opening chests, in addition to receiving them from NPCs. In ''Four Swords'', Rupee shards can be collected and assembled into a single Rupee worth 500 Rupees. Typically in most Zelda games, there is a certain limit to how many Rupees can be carried. Larger wallets are required to carry more Rupees. | In general, rupees can be found anywhere. These methods of finding them include cutting down grass or bushes, breaking pots, defeating monsters and opening chests, in addition to receiving them from NPCs. In ''Four Swords'', Rupee shards can be collected and assembled into a single Rupee worth 500 Rupees. Typically in most Zelda games, there is a certain limit to how many Rupees can be carried. Larger wallets are required to carry more Rupees. | ||
− | In ''Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland'', | + | In ''Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland'', Tinglecan only survive as long as he has Rupees. In his adventure, he finds several Super Rupees that are square shaped and have no specific monetary value. These types of Rupees were full of power and were able to create extremely powerful monsters. Their actual use was to unlock the large Master Rupee, which was silver colored and necessary to reach Uncle Rupee with. During Tingle's battle with Uncle Rupee, he used Rupees his ammunition. |
=Other Appearances= | =Other Appearances= |