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{{Quest infobox
{{Quest
| description = [[Dametta]] needs someone to gather microchu leaflets for her cooking.
| QuestGiver = [[Dametta]] - [[North Shroud]] (x29, y19)
| image =
| Requirements = Level 8
| quest-giver = Dametta
| Items =  
| location = North Shroud
| Exp = 1275
| location-x = 29
| Gil = 0
| location-y = 19
| Reward = [[file:earth shard icon1.png|link=Earth Shard]]
| type = sidequest
| OptReward = [[file:hard leather pot helm icon1.png|link=Hard Leather Pot Helm]], [[file:ether icon1.png|link=Ether]], [[file:allagan bronze piece icon1.png|link=Allagan Bronze Piece]]
| level = 8
| PrevQuest =
| exp = 1275
| NextQuest =
| reward1 = 15 Earth Shard
| reward-opt1 = 1 Hard Leather Pot Helm
| reward-opt2 = 10 Ether
| reward-opt3 = 1 Allagan Bronze Piece
}}
}}
==Walkthrough==
???
==Steps==
*Slay microchus and gather leaflets from their remains.


*Deliver the microchu leaflets to Dametta.
== Objectives ==
* Slay microchus and gather leaflets from their remains. 0/4
* Deliver the microchu leaflets to Dametta.


==Journal==
==Journal==
*Dametta needs someone to gather microchu leaflets for her cooking.
* Dametta of Hyrstmill is making a batch of Mun-Tuy tonic, a nutritious but notoriously foul-tasting drink. If she could get her hands on some microchu leaflets to flavor the concoction, however, she could render it palatable for normal folk. Slay the microchus surrounding Hyrstmill and gather four leaflets from their remains.
 
* You've gathered four microchu leaflets. Deliver them to Dametta posthaste, before she makes some hapless soul drink the unadulterated brew!
*Dametta of Hyrstmill is making a batch of Mun-Tuy tonic, a nutritious but notoriously foul-tasting drink. If she could get her hands on some microchu leaflets to flavor the concoction, however, she could render it palatable for normal folk. Slay the microchus surrounding Hyrstmill and gather four leaflets from their remains.
* To respect the forest and take only that which is needed, to lead a life without waste─such is the tenet by which Gridanians live. Dametta stresses the importance of this belief, before lamenting that her son has yet to take it to heart...
 
*You've gathered four microchu leaflets. Deliver them to Dametta posthaste, before she makes some hapless soul drink the unadulterated brew!
 
*To respect the forest and take only that which is needed, to lead a life without waste─such is the tenet by which Gridanians live. Dametta stresses the importance of this belief, before lamenting that her son has yet to take it to heart...
 
 
[[Category:Sidequests]] [[Category:North Shroud Quests]] [[Category:Patch 2.0 Quests]]

Revision as of 12:11, 4 November 2017

Quest icon.png

Drink Your Beans, Dear

Quest giver
Dametta
Location
North Shroud (X:29, Y:19)
Level
8
Experience
Experience 1,275

Dametta needs someone to gather microchu leaflets for her cooking.

— In-game description


Rewards

In addition to the above, choose one of the following options:

Objectives

  • Slay microchus and gather leaflets from their remains. 0/4
  • Deliver the microchu leaflets to Dametta.

Journal

  • Dametta of Hyrstmill is making a batch of Mun-Tuy tonic, a nutritious but notoriously foul-tasting drink. If she could get her hands on some microchu leaflets to flavor the concoction, however, she could render it palatable for normal folk. Slay the microchus surrounding Hyrstmill and gather four leaflets from their remains.
  • You've gathered four microchu leaflets. Deliver them to Dametta posthaste, before she makes some hapless soul drink the unadulterated brew!
  • To respect the forest and take only that which is needed, to lead a life without waste─such is the tenet by which Gridanians live. Dametta stresses the importance of this belief, before lamenting that her son has yet to take it to heart...