Mr. Morrid's Coffe (FFIX)

Mr. Morrid's Coffe (FFIX)

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    Jun 20, 2001#1

    Okay, does anybody know the whole point of going on that Mr Morrid Coffee sidequest? All you get is his little toy airship delivered to the theatre district in Lindblum. You can't pick it up, or use it for anything. I don't remember getting one single item out of that quest. Did I miss something?- Min
    - Min


    katyjag
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      Jun 21, 2001#2

      I found this on FFOnline Strategy Guides. Might be a little help, I hope. Hmm...looking at it I don't think it is...but I tried anyway!
      ffguides.telefragged.com/index.shtml
      Morrid's Coffee
      Morrid, the old man living at the base of the Observation Mountain outside of Dali, has in his home a model of the Theater Ship hanging over his bed. If you examine this ship during your first visit to Dali, Morrid will offer you this model in trade for three very rare kinds of coffees, called Burman, Kirman, and Moccha.
      Moccha Coffee can be found at South Gate's Bohden Arch, the one leading into Lindblum. Cinna is shown making this coffee in an earlier ATE, just before you leave Lindblum for Burmecia. This is the first coffee you can find, if you're willing to take a detour. You can always return later.
      Kirman Coffee can be found in Eiko's kitchen in Madain Sari. It's on the left, below a table.
      Burman Coffee is the really hard to find one. Apparently, it involves getting the Mayor's Key at Dali, something you cannot do unless you go to Dali while you're supposed to be at Treno for the card tournament (disc 3). I completely missed this so it screwed everything up -- so now you know where to look -- someone send me the details if they get it.
      You must find all three coffees before Disc 4. Morrid dies by the time you get to Disc 4, and the Observatory Mountain is closed forever.
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      Drakkael
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        Jun 22, 2001#3

        I think the whole point of getting pointless things in this game was to raise your Treasure Hunter Rank so you could find out the identity of the Four-Armed Man in Daguerreo...