Lamp The Legend of Zelda Green Rupee

Lamp The Legend of Zelda Green Rupee
Lamp The Legend of Zelda Green Rupee
Lamp The Legend of Zelda Green Rupee
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Light up your room with the "Mpara" of "The Legend of Zelda", which takes its dise ñ or the precious stones ic &o. that are found throughout the series of games Legend of Zelda. Ideal for use in your bedroom, studio or games room.

Works with bater ía (2 AA stacks not included). The Legend of Zelda's "Blue Rupee" is a great gift for fans of the beloved series of games, and is ideal for fulfilling ñ os and Christmas.

Measures:

  • Width: 7.5 cm
  • Long: 7.5 cm
  • High: 7.5 cm

Rupees (Rupi, Rupee in ingl &ealds) are the main currency unit in the The Legend of Zelda saga. They are crystals or hexagonal gems with varied colors that determine their value. They are obtained mainly by defeating enemies, cutting the high grass, destroying vases or rock formations or opening chests. Its primary application is usually associated with the acquisition of new objects, as well as for mini-games.

They are gems id &eacutites of different colors, and each color determines its value. The association between the colors and the values var &iuteres a bit from one game to another, but the norm that is not seen modified (except in Link's Awakening DX) is that a green rupee equals 1 rupee, the blue rupees equals 5 rupees, the red rupees have a value of 20 rupees and the rupees p &uasties are worth 50 rupees. Other less common colors are yellow (for 10 in The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker and The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess), orange, silver, and gold (for a value of 100, 200, and 300, respectively, although this var &iute; n the game).

Although the subsequent games have been consistent, The Legend of Zelda manual is referred to as rub &iuteres, while in the game they were called rupees (Rupee in ingl &ealds). Therefore, the origin of the word "word" is probably a bad interpretation of the word "rub" instead of an intentional reference to the currency of India, the rupees.