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{{Infobox Object | {{Infobox Object | ||
|image= {{Media | |image= | ||
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|Model ALBW= File:ALBW Rupee Rock Model.png | |Model ALBW= File:ALBW Rupee Rock Model.png | ||
|Sprite ALttP= File: | |Sprite ALttP= File:ALttP Flashing Stone Sprite.png | ||
}} | }} | ||
|caption= | |caption= | ||
|game= | |game= ALttP, ALBW | ||
|other= | |other= | ||
|uses= Collecting {{Plural|Series|Rupee|link}} | |uses= {{List|Collecting {{Plural|Series|Rupee|link}}|Throwing}} | ||
|comp= | |comp= | ||
|theme music= | |theme music= | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{Term/Store|Rupee Rock|Rupee Rocks|Series, | {{Term/Store|Rupee Rock|Rupee Rocks|Series, ALBW|plural}},{{Exp Game|ALBW}}<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= ALBW |publisher= Prima |page= 108}}</ref> also known as {{Term/Store|Flashing Stone|Flashing Stones|ALttP|plural}},{{Exp Game|ALttP}}<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= ALttP&FS |guide= Nintendo |page= 5}}</ref> are recurring {{Plural|Series|Object|link}} in {{TLoZ|Series}}. | ||
==Location and Uses== | ==Location and Uses== | ||
{{Plural|Series|Rupee Rock}} | {{Plural|Series|Rupee Rock}} resemble ordinary {{Plural|Series|Rock|link}} that sparkle with light, and can be found scattered around {{Term|ALttP|Hyrule|link}}, the {{Term|ALttP|Dark World|link}}, and {{Term|ALBW|Lorule|link}}, both out in the open and inside {{Plural|Series|Cave|link}}. {{Term|Series|Link|link}} can strike them with his {{Term|Series|Sword|link}} to make them dispense {{Plural|Series|Rupee|link}} for a short period of time. Lifting a {{Term|Series|Rupee Rock}} or exhausting it of its {{Plural|Series|Rupee}} will turn it into a regular {{Term|Series|Rock}}. | ||
==={{ALttP|-}}=== | |||
{{Plural|ALttP|Rupee Rock}} appear only in the [[Game Boy Advance]] version of {{ALttP}}. They sparkle heavily with blue light. Once {{Term|ALttP|Link|link}} strikes one with his {{Term|ALttP|Sword}}, he can continue to strike them for up to five seconds or until 11 {{Plural|ALttP|Rupee|link}} have been dispensed, whichever comes first. The first nine {{Plural|ALttP|Rupee}} will be {{Plural|ALttP|Green Rupee|link}}, each worth a single {{Term|ALttP|Rupee}}; the tenth will be a {{Term|ALttP|Blue Rupee|link}}, and the eleventh will be a {{Term|ALttP|Red Rupee|link}}. If {{Term|ALttP|Link}} strikes the {{Term|ALttP|Rupee Rock}} once more before it stops sparkling, it will drop a {{Term|ALttP|Bomb|link}} that will explode within seconds. | |||
==={{ALBW|-}}=== | |||
In {{ALBW}}, {{Plural|ALBW|Rupee Rock}} sparkle less noticeably, and with green light. Once {{Term|ALBW|Link|link}} strikes one with his {{Term|ALBW|Sword}}, he can continue to strike them for up to four seconds or until ten {{Plural|ALBW|Rupee|link}} have been dispensed, whichever comes first. Most {{Plural|ALBW|Rupee}} that appear will be {{Plural|ALBW|Green Rupee|link}}, though occasionally a {{Term|ALBW|Blue Rupee|link}} will appear at random. | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:38, 30 August 2023
Rupee Rocks,(ALBW)[1] also known as Flashing Stones,(ALttP)[2] are recurring Objects in The Legend of Zelda series.
Location and Uses
Rupee Rocks resemble ordinary Rocks that sparkle with light, and can be found scattered around Hyrule, the Dark World, and Lorule, both out in the open and inside Caves. Link can strike them with his Sword to make them dispense Rupees for a short period of time. Lifting a Rupee Rock or exhausting it of its Rupees will turn it into a regular Rock.
A Link to the Past
Flashing Stones appear only in the Game Boy Advance version of A Link to the Past. They sparkle heavily with blue light. Once Link strikes one with his Fighter's Sword, he can continue to strike them for up to five seconds or until 11 Rupees have been dispensed, whichever comes first. The first nine Rupees will be Green Rupees, each worth a single Rupee; the tenth will be a Blue Rupee, and the eleventh will be a Red Rupee. If Link strikes the Flashing Stone once more before it stops sparkling, it will drop a Bomb that will explode within seconds.
A Link Between Worlds
In A Link Between Worlds, Rupee Rocks sparkle less noticeably, and with green light. Once Link strikes one with his Sword, he can continue to strike them for up to four seconds or until ten Rupees have been dispensed, whichever comes first. Most Rupees that appear will be Green Rupees, though occasionally a Blue Rupee will appear at random.
See Also
References
- ↑ The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds Prima Official Game Guide, Prima Games, pg. 108
- ↑ The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past & Four Swords—The Official Nintendo Player's Guide, Nintendo of America, pg. 5