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From the [[Aerbax's Prodigal Lugian]] quest introduced in the [[Children of the Prodigal Lord]] event.
{{Intro
 
| Patch Introduced = [[Children of the Prodigal Lord]]
{|border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=5 width=300 style=background:#F0F0F0
|  Related Quests = [[Aerbax's Prodigal Lugian]]
|colspan=2 align=center|'''Cutters Cup'''
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}}
|align=center| Value: 100<br>100 Burden Units
{{Item
|width=40 align=center| [[Image:Cutters Cup Icon.png]]
|               Name = Cutters Cup
|-
|         Icon Image = Cutters Cup Icon.png
|colspan=2| The fabled cup of Lugian lore.  Myth has it that one who drinks from the cup can cut through the hardest stone as if it were cloth.
|         Live Image = Cutters Cup Live.jpg
<br>[[Special Properties]]: Attuned, Bonded
| Live Image Caption = Cutters Cup
|-
|             Value = 100
|}
|             Burden = 100
 
|       Description = The fabled cup of Lugian lore.  Myth has it that one who drinks from the cup can cut through the hardest stone as if it were cloth.
==Notes==
| Special Properties = [[Attuned]], [[Bonded]]
*
|    Description Two =
|    Player Attuned =
|         Level Req =
|     Cannot Be Sold = False
}}
== Notes ==
* Found in the [[Trial of the Heart]].
* One of the Lugian treasures that can be handed to the [[Pillar of the Heart]] as part of the trial.


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Revision as of 17:35, 19 October 2010

Introduced:  Children of the Prodigal Lord Related Quests:  Aerbax's Prodigal Lugian
Cutters Cup
  • Value: 100
  • Burden: 100
  • Properties: Attuned, Bonded
  • This item cannot be sold.
  • The fabled cup of Lugian lore. Myth has it that one who drinks from the cup can cut through the hardest stone as if it were cloth.
Cutters Cup

Notes