What do I do with a Blupee?
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When encountering a Blupee, the best course of action is to strike or shoot at it, causing it to shed Rupees of various lower denominations, including Green Rupees, Blue Rupees, Red Rupees, and rarely, Purple Rupees. By doing so, players can accumulate a significant amount of in-game currency, with some Blupees dropping up to 100 Rupees or more, making them a valuable target for players looking to boost their Rupee count.
Understanding Blupees
About Blupees
Blupees are mystical creatures that appear in the game, and their behavior and characteristics are still somewhat mysterious to players.
Frequently Asked Questions
General Information
- What happens if you shoot a Blupee? When shot at, or stricken, Blupees shed Rupees of various lower denominations, including Green Rupees, Blue Rupees, Red Rupees, and very rarely, Purple Rupees.
- What do Blupees give you? Blupees drop Rupees when struck, and they can drop any color of Rupee, making even a single hit potentially very valuable.
- How do I get the most out of my Blupee? To get the most out of a Blupee, use a spread bow to hit it multiple times or sneak up and strike it quickly with a 1-handed sword, potentially yielding over 100 Rupees.
Location and Spawn
- How many times can you hit a Blupee? While Blupees can’t be caught, they can be struck several times, rewarding players with Rupees depending on how many times they were hit, but they will disappear quickly after noticing the player or taking damage.
- How to catch a Blupee? Blupees can be found in areas like Dueling Peaks or near Kakariko Village, and players can approach them slowly or use stealth gear, food, or elixirs to get close.
- Do Blupees lead you to caves? Blupees can guide Link to caves in the game, as they always flee in the direction of a nearby cave when pursued and attacked.
Strategy and Tips
- Should I shoot the Blupees? Shooting or striking Blupees is a good way to get Rupees, and they can be approached slowly or using stealth gear, food, or elixirs.
- What time of day do Blupees come out? Blupees almost always appear in the woods, usually at night, with the best place to find them being north of Kakariko Village, in the woods between the Great Fairy fountain and Ta’loh Naeg shrine.
- How much money can you get from a Blupee? Blupees can drop up to 100 Rupees when hit, and disappear into thin air after fleeing for some time, making them a valuable target for players.
Advanced Information
- Where do the Blupees gather? Blupees can be found in woodland areas, such as those with Bokoblin and Wizzrobes, or at the peak of Satori Mountain close to Ridgeland Tower.
- Can you use stasis on Blupee? If players are stealthy enough to sneak up behind a Blupee, they can use stasis on it and get in a few direct weapon hits, increasing the number of Rupee drops.
- Can Blupees drop gold rupees? No, Blupees never drop Silver Rupees or Gold Rupees, only Green Rupees, Blue Rupees, Red Rupees, and very rarely, Purple Rupees.
Related Creatures and Locations
- Is there anything special about Blupee burrow? The Blupee Burrow features a series of tunnels containing Blupees, as well as several pools of water and various Poes, making it a unique location in the game.
- How do you tame a horse on Satori Mountain? To tame the Lord of the Mountain, players need to sneak up on it and soothe it until it stops trying to buck them off, requiring good stealth armor and skills.
- What is the glowing thing on Satori Mountain? The glowing thing on Satori Mountain is the Lord of the Mountain, a mysterious, glowing beast that appears at the top of the mountain near the cherry blossom when it glows green, often alongside several Blupees.