Glossary:Rupee Bonus

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Whenever a character completes a dungeon or quest, she may gain a Rupee Bonus on top of any rupees she would normally earn from completing the dungeon or quest. These bonus rupees always come from one or more PerQuest treasures she has acquired which specifically grant bonus rupees. Although there are several treasures which grant such a bonus, a character can only benefit from at most two different Rupee Bonus treasures in a single thread. For example, she could earn bonus rupees from both her Profession and her Rupoor Supply. She could not, however, gain bonus rupees from a Profession, a Rupoor Supply, and her Lost and Found trait.

Regardless of how bonus rupees are acquired, they cannot be spent in the quest or dungeon in which they are earned. Similarly, bonus rupees cannot be given to another character in the thread they were earned.

List of Rupee Bonus treasures

  • Botanist can be used to gain 2 or more bonus rupees, depending on the user's Botanist level. Instead of gaining a Rupee Bonus, this treasure can optionally be used to gain free materials.
  • Kinstone Collector does not actually provide bonus rupees, but if its effect is used, the user cannot gain a Rupee Bonus from any other treasures whatsoever. This limitation is lifted with its augment.
  • Lost and Found can be used to gain 10 bonus rupees.
  • Nose for Treasure can be used to gain 5 bonus rupees. Instead of gaining a Rupee Bonus, this treasure can optionally be used to gain a material discount.
  • Ore Trade can be used to gain 5 bonus rupees. Instead of gaining a Rupee Bonus, this treasure can optionally be used to gain a material discount.
  • Outfitter can be used to gain 2 or more bonus rupees, depending on the user's Outfitter level.
  • Profession can be used to gain anywhere between 5 and 50 bonus rupees, depending on the user's Profession level.
  • Rupoor Supply can be used to gain 5 bonus rupees. With a specific augment, it can instead be used to gain 10 bonus rupees.
  • Summon Like-Like can grant 5 bonus rupees, but only with its "Summon Rupee-Like" augment.
  • Weaponsmith can be used to gain 2 or more bonus rupees, depending on the user's Weaponsmith level.