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The '''Porcelain cup''' is an item used during the [[Ghosts Ahoy]] [[quest]] when making a [[cup of tea (Ghosts Ahoy)|cup of tea]] for the [[Old Crone]]. In the quest, players use this item with [[nettle tea]] and then with a [[bucket of milk]]. The milky tea helps the Old Crone remember some aged memories for the player. They can be kept after the quest via use of the [[Drop trick]], and they function identically to a normal teacup.
 
The '''Porcelain cup''' is an item used during the [[Ghosts Ahoy]] [[quest]] when making a [[cup of tea (Ghosts Ahoy)|cup of tea]] for the [[Old Crone]]. In the quest, players use this item with [[nettle tea]] and then with a [[bucket of milk]]. The milky tea helps the Old Crone remember some aged memories for the player. They can be kept after the quest via use of the [[Drop trick]], and they function identically to a normal teacup.
   

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This article is about the empty cup used in the Ghosts Ahoy quest. For the empty cup used for tea in Player-owned houses, see Porcelain cup (Player-owned house).

Porcelain cup detail

The Porcelain cup is an item used during the Ghosts Ahoy quest when making a cup of tea for the Old Crone. In the quest, players use this item with nettle tea and then with a bucket of milk. The milky tea helps the Old Crone remember some aged memories for the player. They can be kept after the quest via use of the Drop trick, and they function identically to a normal teacup.

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