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== External Links ==
== External Links ==
* [http://www.thejackcat.com/AC/Shopping/Crafts/Dyes.htm The Jackcat's Guide to Dyeing]
* [http://www.thejackcat.com/AC/Shopping/Crafts/Dyes.htm The Jackcat's Guide to Dyeing] (Dead Link)


== Notes ==
== Notes ==

Revision as of 15:10, 21 March 2012

Related topics: Cooking, Alchemy, {{Dyed Variations}}, Category:Dyeable, Category:Loot Armor Type

Dyeing

Most loot armor and clothing (and some quest items that have the special property Dyeable) can be dyed various colors by using cooking skill to apply a prepared dye pot.
For the effects of applying dye to loot-generated armor, see the different types of Armor.

The process of creating a dye pot requires alchemy skill. Dye plants spawn randomly on the landscape (the plant links below have spawn maps) or are grown by a Herbalist (Terese). If you give her Little Green Seeds she will give you a plant in return (Thanamin for Tusker seeds and a random color for Shreth seeds).

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  • Dyeing was introduced during the Twilight's Gleaming event.
  • When first introduced, dye plants were seasonal and only appeared on the landscape during certain months:
    • During the Twilight's Gleaming event, Hennacin, Berimphur and Verdalim plants were available.
    • During The Child of Daralet event, Argenory, Minalim and Lapyan were available.
    • During the Lost in the New Horizon event, Renalim and Colban plants became available. In addition, Thananim also became available with the introduction of Terese the Herbalist.
  • During the Betrayal event, plants were no longer seasonal and now appear on the landscape all year round.

Components

Plant Crushed Vial Dye pot
Argenory Plant
Berimphur Plant
Colban Plant
Hennacin Plant
Lapyan Plant
Minalim Plant
Relanim Plant
Thananim Plant
Verdalim Plant

Failures

It is possible to fail a dye job if your skill isn't high enough. The result can be either a minor failure (color changes to pink for clothing or orange for armor) or a major failure where 20 Armor Value is lost (cannot go below zero). Some people find the fail colors desirable and will purposefully use a low skill chef (cooking must still be trained). The color of plant used doesn't matter.

NOTE: With the addition of tailoring, it is now possible to safely "fail dye" your armor without the reduction of armor level.

External Links

Notes

  • If you would like to add dyed variations of quest armor and clothing to your page, the Template:Dyed Variations might be of use.