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[[Image:Image21-33.jpg|thumb|right|[[Mario]] discovers one million '''Rubees'''.]] | [[Image:Image21-33.jpg|thumb|right|[[Mario]] discovers one million '''Rubees'''.]] | ||
A '''Rubee''' is a type of currency found in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. They resemble small red gems | A '''Rubee''' is a type of currency found in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. They resemble small red gems. | ||
In Chapter 2-3, [[Mario]] breaks a vase belonging to [[Mimi]], under the guise of [[Merlee|Merlee's]] maid. Mimi orders Mario to pay for the vase in Rubees — one million of them, to be exact. Mario only had [[Coin]]s on him, however, so Mimi puts him to work to pay off the debt. Mario starts off working just like the other captives, but soon discovers a massive hoard of Rubees, allowing him to pay off the debt. Later, in Chapter 6, [[Mimi]] used Rubees to attack the heroes, dropping them on the heroes. They stick in the floor on impact. Even in this state they are a threat, as they impede the heroes' movements and damage the heroes if they jump on them. However, despite their spiky nature, they can be carried with [[Thoreau]] and then thrown at Mimi. | In Chapter 2-3, [[Mario]] breaks a vase belonging to [[Mimi]], under the guise of [[Merlee|Merlee's]] maid. Mimi orders Mario to pay for the vase in Rubees — one million of them, to be exact. Mario only had [[Coin]]s on him, however, so Mimi puts him to work to pay off the debt. Mario starts off working just like the other captives, but soon discovers a massive hoard of Rubees, allowing him to pay off the debt. Later, in Chapter 6, [[Mimi]] used Rubees to attack the heroes, dropping them on the heroes. They stick in the floor on impact. Even in this state they are a threat, as they impede the heroes' movements and damage the heroes if they jump on them. However, despite their spiky nature, they can be carried with [[Thoreau]] and then thrown at Mimi. |
Revision as of 14:03, May 25, 2009
A Rubee is a type of currency found in Super Paper Mario. They resemble small red gems.
In Chapter 2-3, Mario breaks a vase belonging to Mimi, under the guise of Merlee's maid. Mimi orders Mario to pay for the vase in Rubees — one million of them, to be exact. Mario only had Coins on him, however, so Mimi puts him to work to pay off the debt. Mario starts off working just like the other captives, but soon discovers a massive hoard of Rubees, allowing him to pay off the debt. Later, in Chapter 6, Mimi used Rubees to attack the heroes, dropping them on the heroes. They stick in the floor on impact. Even in this state they are a threat, as they impede the heroes' movements and damage the heroes if they jump on them. However, despite their spiky nature, they can be carried with Thoreau and then thrown at Mimi.
Trivia
- Rubees may have been named after combining Rubies with Rupees, the currency in The Legend of Zelda series (which were named after the currency of India). Further comparing the two is the fact that they both resemble oblong octagonal gems. However, Rupees come in many colors and denominations, while Rubees only come in red. Rubees are also almost identical to the gem treasures of Clu Clu Land, which some have theorized that Rupees were based on. The similar appearance and implied purpose to Rupees may have been deliberate, and the name Rubees may have been a reference to their mispelling in the original Legend of Zelda, also being called Rubees.
- Flipside Tokens greatly resemble Rubees.