Generally a Rupee Thief should be dealt with quickly, so the player can get back to collecting more Rupees. Should one take to long, the enemy may be too far ahead to catch up. Of course, if the player has accumulated a large amount of Rupees that is greater than their enemy's amount, then the Rupee Thief can be ignored. The Rupee Thief appearance varies as they can appear as various Enforcer class enemies (such as Big Poes, Dinolfos, Lizalfos, etc.). The only difference is their name and unique behavior. Subseries warning: Subseries information ends here.
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| - Generally a Rupee Thief should be dealt with quickly, so the player can get back to collecting more Rupees. Should one take to long, the enemy may be too far ahead to catch up. Of course, if the player has accumulated a large amount of Rupees that is greater than their enemy's amount, then the Rupee Thief can be ignored. The Rupee Thief appearance varies as they can appear as various Enforcer class enemies (such as Big Poes, Dinolfos, Lizalfos, etc.). The only difference is their name and unique behavior. Subseries warning: Subseries information ends here.
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- Hyrule Warriors Legends
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| - Generally a Rupee Thief should be dealt with quickly, so the player can get back to collecting more Rupees. Should one take to long, the enemy may be too far ahead to catch up. Of course, if the player has accumulated a large amount of Rupees that is greater than their enemy's amount, then the Rupee Thief can be ignored. The Rupee Thief appearance varies as they can appear as various Enforcer class enemies (such as Big Poes, Dinolfos, Lizalfos, etc.). The only difference is their name and unique behavior. Subseries warning: Subseries information ends here.
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