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LuLu and the IndiGoGos! *cheers*

OK, back to Wind Waker *hears collective groan*...SORry!

What are the new color denominations of Rupees in Wind Waker (anotherwords, how much are the greens worth, the blues, the golds, etc)? There are seven, so I expect to see them all! ^_~
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[color=green]I'm pretty sure there are just siz as well...at least that's all I've seen on my short journey.-- And its IndiGos...only one go! Oh well.^^ You still got it right either way.Oo[/color]
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[color=teal]Mei, it's IndigoGos. Two Gos. I just finished MM for the eight time, and I was forced to play that god-awful Ballad of the Windfish again. It sounds nothing like the slightly soothing GB version on LA. But yeah, it's two Gos.[/color]
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OK, I just checked my Player's Guide on the Rupees, and, sorry Des, you were right about the Reds.

HOWEVER, I was also right about there being seven (I KNEW I wasn't seeing things when I got that seventh one in the game!). So which one is Desbreko missing?
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[color=green]Green=1
Blue=5
Yellow=10
Red=20
Purple=50
Orange=100
Silver=200

Yay.^^ I hope that's right. And it's IndigoGos?Oo *glares at my game*if you've got a glitch I swear...hmm..maybe I'm just imagining things...

Now for a question...Name Link's three helpers in the Oracle series you can choose from.^^[/color]
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[color=indigo][b]Answer:[/b] Four. Great Fairies in TWW don't have legs. :toothy:

[b]Question:[/b] In The Wind Waker, one of the pieces of the Triforce has gotten broken up into eight sections, and you have to find them. There is also another game in the series that has you searching for eight broken up sections of one of the pieces of the Triforce. Which game is it, and what Triforce piece do you have to reassemble in each game?[/color]
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Too easy. The very first Legend of Zelda you have to look for the eight pieces of the Triforce of Wisdom. In Wind Waker, it's the Triforce of Courage you are assembling.

[b]Question:[/b] Which game(s) did not have "The Legend of Zelda" as part of its title?
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As far as I know, only BS Zelda and Zelda II don't have "The Legend of Zelda" as part of the title. The number is actually higher in Japan though, but I forget the names.

Also, if you count that CD-i crap - Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon, Zelda's Adventure and Link: The Faces of Evil don't make use of "Legend of Zelda" either.

Anyway, if that's right...

In the Wind Waker, how much does it cost to get a Triforce Chart deciphered?
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[color=indigo]When you say "find," do you mean just mean how do you see it, or how do you actually enter it? I guess I'll answer both.

[b]Answer:[/b]
To see it, you just have to be in the right place at the right time. It'll appear on specific squares when the moon is in a certain phase. The Fishmen will tell you to come back when the moon is in the right phase for that square. (Though it only appears on certain squares, so it has to be one of those).

To actually get inside of the Ghost Ship, you have to get the Ghost Ship Chart out of a cave that's in an island towards the southwest corner of the map. I forget the name, but it looks kind of like a big ship. The chart will tell you where the Ghost Ship is, and then you pretty much just sail into it and you'll automatically go inside.

[b]Question:[/b] Before you get Bombs from the Pirates, how much do they cost in the bomb shop on Windfall Island?[/color]

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[color=seagreen]Hmm, looks like you beat me to it. If Semjaza takes your answer, I'll just answer your question, though. :)[/color]

[b]Edit 2:[/b]
[color=indigo]Right, Semjaza said he'll take it, so I'll answer your question, Ginny.

[b]Answer:[/b] I think it's supposed to be red, but the color on my TV has been a bit weird lately, so it looks reddish-orange for me. I'll say red, though.

My previous question still stands.[/color]
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It's more of a solid orange on my TV, but yeah, I'd assume it differs.

If I remember correctly, the bombs are 10,000, 20,000 and 30,000 depending on how many you want.

Hmm... Where can you get the Blue Chu jelly (i.e, where is the monster you kill to get it)?
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[color=indigo][b]Answer:[/b] You can find Blue ChuChus on various islands, mostly the smaller ones. I know you can find them on most, if not all, of the Great Fairy islands, and a few others.

[b]Question:[/b] How many Blue Chu Jelly globs do you need to get a Blue Potion?[/color]
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My brother tells me you need 15 to get one blue potion, though I was able to pick up a Blue Potion at the Great Deku island (Forest Haven, right?) with 5 Deku Babu seeds (you trade them to that one Korok).

[b]Question:[/b] What item in Wind Waker allows you to see the enemy's hit points and where can you get it? (spoiler answer, please put in spoiler tags)
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Haha...I know this one!^^ [spoiler]The Hero's Charm[/spoiler] ^^ That IS it...I know it is.>.>

Quesiton: Name ONE of the carpenters in Oot that you save from...*mind went blank*the theives...fortress place...
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[color=indigo]Um, she wanted to know where you get it, too. If she lets you have it anyway, though, or if you edit in the rest of the answer, here's my answer to your question, along with a question of my own. :)

[b]Answer:[/b] Only one? Okay, um...I'll pick Ichiro. :toothy: (The thieves are called the Gerudo, by the way).

[b]Question:[/b] In OOT, what do the carpenters do after you free them all?[/color]
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[color=green] OH yeah...where you get it, from the [spoiler]School Teacher[/spoiler]

Now for my next question..
What monster is this describing?-An aggressive bat which hunts live prey. Attacking in groups, _____ are known to use hit and run tactics, which is surprisingly intelligent for a member of the rodent family. Their skin is extremely retardent to the elements, for they can be lit on fire, or become so cold that it could freeze an adventurer in their tracks (literally!)

That should be simple enough...[/color]
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