Weirdest VG currency?

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Paperplanes79

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Not really used for money but does anyone remember in GUN you could scalp people and I thought it was going to be used for money but nope you just bought a scalping knife and walked around with scalps in your pocket.
 

tetron

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Potch from suikoden. and really any currency that monsters drop for no reason, seriously where do they hide it and would I want it if I knew where it has been ?
 

GeekFury

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Meseta from Phantasy Star Online on the Dreamcast, that always seemed weird ot me, it was like a little golden octahedron, always thought the money mught have been inside it or something, maybe like Gold Pressed Latinum in Star Trek.
 

-Drifter-

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Dommyboy said:
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Dommyboy said:
Rubles from S.T.A.L.K.E.R. I mean, come on; what kind of backwards country would call their money rubles?
Russia?
Thanks for destroying the obvious joke.
You're welcome.

It's the internet, my friend. You never know whether someone's being sarcastic or just stupid. Next time, though, I'll give you the benefit of the doubt.
 

Kaymish

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Tiberium i mean i know it leaches useful materials from the ground but its explosive as a liquid and similarly lethal as a solid plus its some sort of plant thingie if i had to think of a currency i wouldn't pick something that killed you before you managed to spend it if you didn't store it correctly
 

Wrann

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Rubies from the legend of zelda games. I mean there just everywhere and seem to grow in grass.
 

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Technically a game, the Orks from 40k use teeth teef as currency.

Also, trading sticks. Heh, get enough and you can build the floor of a dog kennel.
 

RavingLibDem

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I was playing Skies or Arcadia once, and ran into a very odd glitch, rather than having gold as I did at every other part of the game, when I opened up the shop menu all of my gold was suddenly mysteriously reclassified as 'rich'... I mean, what is rich? How the hell does a game accidentally temporarily change its currency in a couple of menu's til you leave a room!?
 

whycantibelinus

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I'd say Adam from Bioshock. It's a secondary currency, but currency none the less, and it's fucking a biological slightly magical fluid..........that's fucking weird as fuck and you fucking put it in vending machines!!! That's just unsanitary.
 

Abedeus

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-Drifter- said:
Dommyboy said:
Rubles from S.T.A.L.K.E.R. I mean, come on; what kind of backwards country would call their money rubles?
Russia?
I don't know which is funnier - the guy who doesn't know what rubles are or your response along with "backward country". His failure or your (intentional or not) zzzinging Mother Russia.
 

TimeLord

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Souls in Devil May Cry
I never understood the exact mechanics of earning them apart from you get them for killing enemies and your rank at the end of the level but the numbers seemed to be completely arbitrary to me
 

oppp7

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Probably heads from Jet Force Gemini. Can't remember if those were currency though...
If not, then I guess Adam from Bioshock.
 

MetaMop

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When it came to games that dealt in gold coins I always thought that it must be a really diffucult system of trade. Most of these game worlds have one kind of coin worth the sum of 'one currency.' So when the hero of some rpg is paying 20,000 gold for a new weapon, the hero must have to actually count out 20,000 individual coins one-by-one.
 

Legion

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Omikron009 said:
buy teh haloz said:
Bottle Caps. Ever since I've played Fallout, I started to collect bottle caps. In hope that, when the nuclear apocalypse arrives, we'll at least have some money to get by.
Thank you. I was hoping someone would say bottlecaps so I can explain the perfectly reasonable explanation behind their usage as currency.

1. They're easily recognizable.
2. There's a large, but not infinite supply of them.
3. They're very difficult to counterfeit.
4. They're convenient.

Bam.
Well you say that, but can you imagine counting out thousands of them every time you want to buy something?

werewolfsfury said:
rupees where do they come from and why are they found in grass
Rupee's I believe, at the currency of India. As for why they'd be in the grass I have no idea.
 

The_State

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Okay, I don't know if this counts, but the rings from Sonic the Hedgehog. I guess they're pretty gold-like, but what do forest critters need gold for? The only person who'd be interested in your hundreds of gold rings is the giant round robot-man you're trying to destroy.

On a similar note, the halos from Bayonetta deserve some mention.
 

Ham Blitz

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I would have to say Simoleons or scarabs. Not fake or gold scarabs, actual living scarabs. Those are from that Star Fox Dinosaur Planet
 

Cucumber

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Those star bit thingy things from Super Mario Galaxy... Makes me soo hungry, they look like candy!