It is something special, or just the people who made Zelda making sure people don't rant about why they have to collect RUPEES again instead of just using the hard ones earned as a child that'll eventually go to waste
That's something I've always been curious about. In his Playthrough of the game (Wii version, not 3DS) Chuggaaconroy points out the little cow bobbleheads around town as time travel trinkets. It's a silly theory, but it stuck in my brain for the longest time.
I've been thinking. How is it possible for Link to go back in time, and all his rupees are safe in the bank vault?
Does this tell us something about the Bank Teller?
*gasp*
You have a point there
It is something special, or just the people who made Zelda making sure people don't rant about why they have to collect RUPEES again instead of just using the
hardones earned as a child that'll eventually go to wasteThat's something I've always been curious about. In his Playthrough of the game (Wii version, not 3DS) Chuggaaconroy points out the little cow bobbleheads around town as time travel trinkets. It's a silly theory, but it stuck in my brain for the longest time.
Rupees are actually real, you know.
4862811 CHUGGAA! yay
4862969 I'm just saying how do the rupees in majora's mask stay in the bank?
4862811 Also it's the 64 and gamecube
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