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In [[Drawn to Life]], Rapo-Coins can be used to buy new patterns, stamps, colors, [[Music]], [[Abilities]] and even a [[Snow Fight|minigame]] at [[Isaac's Shop]]. They can also be thrown into the [[Wishing Well]] in order to receive certain rewards.
 
In [[Drawn to Life]], Rapo-Coins can be used to buy new patterns, stamps, colors, [[Music]], [[Abilities]] and even a [[Snow Fight|minigame]] at [[Isaac's Shop]]. They can also be thrown into the [[Wishing Well]] in order to receive certain rewards.
  
In [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)]], they can be used to purchase [[Stamp]]s, Palettes, and Templates at [[Isaac's Shop]], and in [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]], they are used to buy [[Music]], [[Hero]] guides, and [[Abilities|upgrades]] for [[Weapons]].
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In [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)]], they can be used to purchase [[Stamp]]s, Palettes, and Templates at [[Isaac's Shop]], and in [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]], they are used to buy [[Music]], [[Hero]] guides, and [[Abilities|upgrades]] for [[Weapon|weapons]].
  
 
In [[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]], they can be used in both [[Isaac's Shop]] and [[Mr. Esow's Shop]] to buy [[Sticker]]s, Templates, [[Stamp]]s, and Toys.
 
In [[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]], they can be used in both [[Isaac's Shop]] and [[Mr. Esow's Shop]] to buy [[Sticker]]s, Templates, [[Stamp]]s, and Toys.
  
 
==Types==
 
==Types==
There are four types of coins (three in each game, with the one worth the highest amount differing between the first and second games):
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Each game in the series has three coins, though they types of coins appearing in each game varies depending on the game. <!--DTL, TNC Wii, TNC, TR-->
  
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===''Drawn to Life''===
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In the original ''[[Drawn to Life]]'', there are:
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* {{Icon|SilverCoin}} <span style="color:#C0C0C0;">Silver Coins</span> worth 1 coin.
|style="text-align: center;"|'''Coin'''
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* {{Icon|GoldCoin}} <span style="color:goldenrod;">Gold Coins</span> worth 5 coins.
|style="text-align: center;"|'''Value'''
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* {{Icon|Copper Coin}} <span style="color:darkred;">Red Coins</span> worth 10 coins.
  
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===''Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter''===
|style="background-color: inherit; text-align: center;" width=120px|{{Icon|Silver Coin}} <span style="color:C0 C0 C0;">Grey / Silver</span>
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In ''[[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]]'', there are:
|style="background-color: inherit;"| 1 Coin
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* {{Icon|SilverCoin}} <span style="color:#C0C0C0;">Silver Coins</span> worth 1 coin.
|-
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* {{Icon|GoldCoin}} <span style="color:goldenrod;">Gold Coins</span> worth 5 coins.
|{{Icon|Gold Coin}} <span style="color:goldenrod;">Yellow / Gold</span>
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* {{Icon|BigCoin}} <span style="color:goldenrod;">Large Gold Coins</span> worth 10 coins.
|5 Coins
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|-
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===''Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)''===
|{{Icon|Copper Coin}} <span style="color:darkred;">Red / Copper</span>
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In the Wii version of ''[[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)|Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]]'', there are:
|10 Coins ''(Appears in the [[Drawn to Life|original game]] only)''
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* {{Icon|WiiBronzeCoin}} <span style="color:#D27A33;">Bronze Coins</span> worth 1 coin.
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* {{Icon|WiiSilverCoin}} <span style="color:#C0C0C0;">Silver Coins</span> worth 10 coins.
|{{Icon|Big Coin}} <span style="color:darkgoldenrod;">Large Yellow / Gold</span>
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* {{Icon|WiiGoldCoin}} <span style="color:goldenrod;">Gold Coins</span> worth 25 coins.
|10 Coins ''(Appears in the [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter |sequel]] only)''
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===''Drawn to Life: Two Realms''===
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In ''[[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]]'', there are:
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* {{Icon|TRSilverCoin}} <span style="color:#C0C0C0;">Silver Coins</span>, worth 1 coin.
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* {{Icon|TRGoldCoin}} <span style="color:goldenrod;">Gold Coins</span> worth 5 coins.
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* {{Icon|TRCoinBag}}  <span style="color:#F1841A;">Coin Bags</span> worth 10 coins.
  
 
==Containers==
 
==Containers==
 
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|-|Vase=[[File:CoinVase.png|center]]
 
|-|Vase=[[File:CoinVase.png|center]]
|-|Crate=[[File:CoinCrate.png|center]]
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|-|Crate=[[File:CrateIcon.png|center]]
 
|-|Clown=[[File:CoinClown.png|center|link=Coin Clown]]
 
|-|Clown=[[File:CoinClown.png|center|link=Coin Clown]]
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|-|Sack=[[File:coin_high.png|50px|center]]
 
</tabber>
 
</tabber>
  
=={{Icon|Question}} Trivia==
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== {{IconSVG|Trivia}} Trivia ==
*Rapo-Coins are named after the species [[Raposa]].
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* Rapo-Coins are named after the species [[Raposa]].
 
* For winning the original Snow Fight, the player will receive 500 coins.
 
* For winning the original Snow Fight, the player will receive 500 coins.
 
* In [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]], crates with Raposa heads on them contain silver coins, while crates with stars contain gold coins.
 
* In [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]], crates with Raposa heads on them contain silver coins, while crates with stars contain gold coins.
*The maximum amount of Rapo-Coins a player can have is 99,999 in ''[[Drawn to Life]]'' and 50,000 in ''[[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]]''.
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* The maximum amount of Rapo-Coins a player can have is 99,999 in ''[[Drawn to Life]]'' and 50,000 in ''[[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]]''.
 
** However, players can achieve higher amounts through hacking.  
 
** However, players can achieve higher amounts through hacking.  
*Coins dropped by enemies treat ammunition piles as solid objects and will float above them instead of reaching the ground.
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* Coins dropped by enemies treat ammunition piles as solid objects and will float above them instead of reaching the ground.
 
* A player can get 100 free coins in [[Drawn To Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)|Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)]] by pausing during play, holding the Wii remote upside down, and entering A, B, C, Up (on D-pad relative to the remote's position).
 
* A player can get 100 free coins in [[Drawn To Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)|Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)]] by pausing during play, holding the Wii remote upside down, and entering A, B, C, Up (on D-pad relative to the remote's position).
  
 
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CoinBonus.gif|10 red coins (worth 100) being awarded for completing the level with a perfect score.
 
CoinBonus.gif|10 red coins (worth 100) being awarded for completing the level with a perfect score.
 
Screenshot_from_2018-08-07_08-34-57.png|A player exceeding the maximum number of coins allowed by ''Drawn to Life'' by cheating.
 
Screenshot_from_2018-08-07_08-34-57.png|A player exceeding the maximum number of coins allowed by ''Drawn to Life'' by cheating.
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200coinsvillage_color.jpg|The "Where are the coins coming from, anyway?" achievement, earned by gaining 200 coins
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1kspent_color.jpg|The "Big Spender" achievement, earned by spending 1000 coins
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RapoCoinDTL.ogg|Rapo-Coin (Drawn to Life)
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RapoCoinTNC.ogg|Rapo-Coin (Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter)
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BigCoinTNC.ogg|Big Rapo-Coin (Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter)
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RapoCoinTR.ogg|Rapo-Coin (Drawn to Life: Two Realms)
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RapoCoinTR2.ogg|Rapo-Coin (Drawn to Life: Two Realms) 2
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RapoCoinTR3.ogg|Rapo-Coin (Drawn to Life: Two Realms) 3
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RapoCointTRX5.ogg|Rapo-Coin x 5 (Drawn to Life: Two Realms)
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RapoCoinTRX10.ogg|Rapo-Coin x 10 (Drawn to Life: Two Realms)
 
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Latest revision as of 21:27, 4 April 2025

Rapo-Coins
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Use Allows the player to purchase music and abilites
Village Object No
Retrieved All levels
Location All levels
Games Drawn to Life Link
Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii) Link
Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter Link
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Not to be confused with BakiBeard Coins.


I'm sure you'll find something worth your Rapo Tokens...

Isaac


Rapo-Coins, sometimes called Rapo-Tokens, are the main currency in the Drawn to Life Series.

They can be collected in all the levels throughout the games. They can also be earned through defeating enemies, and by stringing together combos.

In Drawn to Life, Rapo-Coins can be used to buy new patterns, stamps, colors, Music, Abilities and even a minigame at Isaac's Shop. They can also be thrown into the Wishing Well in order to receive certain rewards.

In Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii), they can be used to purchase Stamps, Palettes, and Templates at Isaac's Shop, and in Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter, they are used to buy Music, Hero guides, and upgrades for weapons.

In Drawn to Life: Two Realms, they can be used in both Isaac's Shop and Mr. Esow's Shop to buy Stickers, Templates, Stamps, and Toys.

Types[edit]

Each game in the series has three coins, though they types of coins appearing in each game varies depending on the game.

Drawn to Life[edit]

In the original Drawn to Life, there are:

  • SilverCoin Small.png Silver Coins worth 1 coin.
  • GoldCoin Small.png Gold Coins worth 5 coins.
  • RedCoin Small.png Red Coins worth 10 coins.

Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter[edit]

In Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter, there are:

  • SilverCoin Small.png Silver Coins worth 1 coin.
  • GoldCoin Small.png Gold Coins worth 5 coins.
  • BigCoin.png Large Gold Coins worth 10 coins.

Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)[edit]

In the Wii version of Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter, there are:

  • Bronze Coins worth 1 coin.
  • Silver Coins worth 10 coins.
  • Gold Coins worth 25 coins.

Drawn to Life: Two Realms[edit]

In Drawn to Life: Two Realms, there are:

  • Silver Coins, worth 1 coin.
  • TRCoin.png Gold Coins worth 5 coins.
  • Coin Bags worth 10 coins.

Containers[edit]

CoinVase.png

CrateIcon.png

CoinClown.png

Coin high.png

Trivia[edit]

  • Rapo-Coins are named after the species Raposa.
  • For winning the original Snow Fight, the player will receive 500 coins.
  • In Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter, crates with Raposa heads on them contain silver coins, while crates with stars contain gold coins.
  • The maximum amount of Rapo-Coins a player can have is 99,999 in Drawn to Life and 50,000 in Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter.
    • However, players can achieve higher amounts through hacking.
  • Coins dropped by enemies treat ammunition piles as solid objects and will float above them instead of reaching the ground.
  • A player can get 100 free coins in Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii) by pausing during play, holding the Wii remote upside down, and entering A, B, C, Up (on D-pad relative to the remote's position).

PaintingIcon.png Media[edit]