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<p>All my life, I&#8217;ve been led to believe that rupees hid in bushes, and that slashing at shrubbery was beneficial to both my bank account and ego. We can blame <strong>The Legend of Zelda</strong> for this, as rupees are the consistent currency throughout the franchise. You want a new shield? Better have some rupees. Interested in a bigger bag for your bomb collection? Pay up. Want someone to warm your bed at night while Zelda is all off getting kidnapped? Um&#8230;well, uh&#8230;</p>
<p>So there I was, playing <strong>The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures </strong>for free on my Nintendo 3DS, clearing out some bushes and tall grass in hopes of earning some <em>kaching-kaching</em> when a black-tinted rupee popped out and I picked it up on total basic instinct. Suddenly, four to five of my very own rupees jumped off Link&#8217;s body, screaming in pain, and these were red rupees, the ones worth a decent amount. Maybe 20 each, I think, and so we&#8217;re looking at losing 100 rupees upon contact. Now, as enemies began swarming, I was scrambling to recollect money I had already picked up before it disappeared. Everyone, meet the <a href="http://zelda.wikia.com/wiki/Rupoor">rupoor.</a></p>
<p>Evidently, rupoor showed up in <strong>The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass</strong>, a game which I played all the way up to the final dungeon and even took the time to unlock the fishing minigame, but I do not ever recall picking any of those black beasts up. If I did, I surely would&#8217;ve cried out in dismay. But in <strong>The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures</strong>, your rupee count is pretty important. Well, mostly if you&#8217;re playing co-op/against other players. Me? I&#8217;m doing the adventure solo, with a second controllable Link, but whether the first Link earns 578 rupees or the second Link earns 47 rupees, it ultimately doesn&#8217;t matter. We are one in the same, making the count-off at the end of each level rather silly. If was playing competitively against other Linkers, picking up a rupoor would be devastating.</p>
<p>What I find so fascinating is that, despite now knowing what rupoor does to my moneybag, four out of five times, I still end up picking it up. It&#8217;s just a reflex. Slash a bush, grab the item. Usually it&#8217;s something good: a health fairy, a green or blue rupee, a power-up. Sometimes I like to charge up the sword and spin in front of a bunch of bushes, collecting items like woah. It&#8217;s only now and then something pure evil pops out, but everything is already in motion.</p>
<p>At this point, I&#8217;ve completed the first three main levels (and a bit of the lengthy tutorial hub), and now I&#8217;m off to Death Mountaintop (?) to fight Vaati. I bet he just <em>loves</em> rupoor. After that, if rumor holds water, there&#8217;ll be some other levels to play based on fantastic themes such as 1993&#8217;s <strong>Link&#8217;s Awakening</strong>, 1992&#8217;s <strong>A Link to the Past</strong> and the 1987 original <strong>Legend of Zelda</strong> from the NES. That&#8217;s pretty exciting. Hopefully by then I&#8217;ll have learned to avoid rupoor, but somehow I doubt that. Feel free to ride my coattails in hopes of picking up some free cash.</p>
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