Dyes can be used to change the color of your equipment. Each item you want to dye requires one flask and that is used up during the process. There are a lot of different colors as you can see in the table below. Even the questionable ‘Pink’ can be had for the more fashion sensitive adventurers. They can be found throughout the game as drops and the rarity differs for each color. Some will be common while others are very rare.
| Dyes | Name | Flavor |
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Abyssal Black |
The inky blackness seems to grow even darker when exposed to the sun, as though it were drinking in the very light that touches it. |
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Aquatic Light Blue |
Sailors from Lut Gholein distill the waters of the Twin Seas and apply the mixture to their sails in order to blend in and avoid detection by pirates. |
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Autumn Orange |
The monks from the Order of Yir crush the first leaves of autumn into tea, and apply it to their robes during the Ceremony of the Harvest Moon. |
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Cardinal Dark Red |
Once reserved only for nobility, this bright red pigment is now donned by both the influential and the courageous. |
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Desert Light Brown |
Carried by the merchant caravans of the Dry Steppes to reflect the sun and hide dust. |
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Elegant Fuchsia |
The bright colors of the Hezna flower are always a favorite amongst the fashionable elite of Caldeum. |
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Forester Green |
The Wardens of Duncraig wear coats of this color while patrolling the woods for poachers and wolves. |
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Golden Golden |
Flecks of gold are melted into boiling oil to create a rare pigment used strictly by nobility. |
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Infernal Red |
The bottle is warm to the touch, seeming to flicker with liquid fire. |
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Lovely Pink |
Named for the beauty of Queen Asylla, who once had a thousand gowns created in this color as a gift from King Leoric. |
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Mariner Blue |
Officers of vessels navigating the Skovos Isles wear deep blue garments to indicate seniority. |
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Pale Beige |
Many commoners use sunlight and minerals to bleach their garments an off-white color. |
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Purity White |
This mysterious mixture seems to make any material it is applied to impossible to soil, swirling and coalescing like a cloud. |
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Ranger Yellow Green |
Hunters and bandits alike use the bark of the Gorsenna plant to blend in with the shadows of the forest. |
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Rogue Dark Gray |
The preferred shade of those who do not wish to be seen, especially at night. |
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Royal Purple |
For many years this color was forbidden to all citizens of Kingsport outside the Royal Family. |
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Spring Light Green |
Traditionally worn during the Hearth Festival in Bramwell to celebrate the first thaw of springtime. |
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Summer Yellow |
This brightly colored dye is extracted from spices shipped from Kurast at great expense. |
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Tanner Brown |
Leatherworkers use a variety of oils to seal their skins with a rich, natural brown pigment. |
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Winter Gray |
Jars of crushed Veilwood petals are buried in the snow throughout the winter to create this popular hue. |
It’s not possible to apply the dye to each and every item location, there are some limitations. The dye system also includes some special ones to achieve certain effects. The dye remover allows you to remove a dye from an item. And the invisible dye allows you to make an item invisible. That means that it won’t be visible on your character.
| Dyes | Name | Flavor |
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All-Soap’s Miraculous Dye Remover | The miraculous, mystical tonic that removes stains, cures rotfoot and tastes great! It’s got what plants crave! Warning: Do Not Drink. |
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Vanishing Invisible |
Causes materials to vanish before your very eyes! Be sure not to apply this to your undergarments. |
| Dyes | Name | Flavor |
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Bottled Cloud | Dye from the collecter’s edition. The effects of this dye are still unknown. |
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Bottled Smoke | Dye from the collecter’s edition. The effects of this dye are still unknown. |





















