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===''Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland''=== | ===''Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland''=== | ||
In ''[[Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland]]'', some Rupee colors do not have set amounts, but have ranges associated with them. However, green, blue, and yellow Rupees are always worth one, five, and ten, respectively. Red, purple, and orange are close to their ''The Wind Waker'' values, but are not consistently precise. In the game, [[Tingle]] is told by a Rupee-headed man called [[Uncle Rupee]] to collect and throw as many Rupees as possible into the [[Western Pool]] to gain access to "[[Rupeeland]]." However, Uncle Rupee is actually using Tingle to grow stronger. Additionally, Rupees act as Tingle's health. In some cases, Tingle may ask people for different amounts of Rupees, though if he asks for too many, the person he asks will give him nothing due to his greed | In ''[[Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland]]'', some Rupee colors do not have set amounts, but have ranges associated with them. However, green, blue, and yellow Rupees are always worth one, five, and ten, respectively. Red, purple, and orange are close to their ''The Wind Waker'' values, but are not consistently precise. In the game, [[Tingle]] is told by a Rupee-headed man called [[Uncle Rupee]] to collect and throw as many Rupees as possible into the [[Western Pool]] to gain access to "[[Rupeeland]]." However, Uncle Rupee is actually using Tingle to grow stronger. Additionally, Rupees act as Tingle's health. In some cases, Tingle may ask people for different amounts of Rupees, though if he asks for too many, the person he asks will give him nothing due to his greed. In the game's finale, Uncle Rupee transforms into a giant Rupee himself, simply referred to as [[Rupee (boss)|Rupee]], and acts as the final boss. | ||
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