Cort321 about 10 years ago I have no idea what you guys are saying.All I see is a vague reference to Flandre.
lastsinz about 10 years ago Cort321 said:I have no idea what you guys are saying. All I see is a vague reference to Flandre. lol didnt play LoZ did you
theadonicus about 10 years ago Cort321 said:I have no idea what you guys are saying. All I see is a vague reference to Flandre. Money in the Legend of Zelda series is rupees, which is what those gems are. different colors represent different values.Anavrin said:More like 1132 rupees.If those are gold rupees (300), you are right. It's more likely that they're yellow ones (10), though.
hdude5984 about 10 years ago Even if this is a reference to Flandre, it isn't Flandre. Therefore, there should be no Flandre tag.
Minunlike almost 10 years ago Anavrin said:Fyi, it has both yellow and gold ones >_>Those are orange (100).
Samus86 over 9 years ago They have different values in each game. In the first game orange rupees were worth one, now in Twilight Princess they're worth 100.
JakeBob over 9 years ago Samus86 said:They have different values in each game. In the first game orange rupees were worth one, now in Twilight Princess they're worth 100.They weren't really given a defined colour in the NES game. Blue was 5 and a regular flashing rupee was 1.
Samus86 over 9 years ago JakeBob said:They weren't really given a defined colour in the NES game. Blue was 5 and a regular flashing rupee was 1.I checked a couple of different sites and they all said they were orange.