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== Dyed Haebrean Armor ==  
== Dyed Haebrean Armor ==  

Revision as of 10:32, 13 May 2010

Introduced during Celebration.

Armor Summary
Name: Haebrean Armor
Heritage: Empyrean, Tier VI
Coverage: Full
AL: See Loot (various)


A complete suit of undyed Haebrean Armor.

Notes

  • The main material of the armor is metal (gold, silver, steel, and so on)
  • The armor consists of 9 parts (greaves, tassets, girth, breastplate, pauldrons, bracers , gauntlets, boots, helm ).
  • Some parts of the armor (for example the lower part on the girth) are semi-transparent, and take on the color of the underclothes: see the white parts on the images below
  • When dyeing, the larger patches on the pauldrons stay the original color (see below for dyed variations).
  • The dye turns the armor into a deep/dark variation
  • Fail dye turns the armor into a BRIGHT orange

Quest Haebrean Armor


Images

Note: White areas on the armor in the images below will mirror undershirt color. Click image for full size.
Haebrean Helm Haebrean Pauldrons Haebrean Vambraces
Haebrean Gauntlets Haebrean Breastplate Haebrean Girth
Haebrean Tassets Haebrean Greaves Haebrean Boots
  • Note: The Haebrean Boots look like they do not cover lower legs and feet (see image below) but they do.

Dyed Haebrean Armor

Click images for full size.

Dyed Haebrean Armor

Lapyan
(Light Blue)

Colban
(Dark Blue)

Verdalim
(Green)

Minalim
(Mint Green)

Relanim
(Purple)

Thananim
(Black)

Hennacin
(Red)

Argenory
(White)

Berimphur
(Yellow)

Fail-Dyed
  • Note: Some pieces have trim that is unchanged by dye (helmet, breastplate, pauldrons, and girth), other pieces are a solid color and dye fully (bracers, gauntlets, tassets, greaves, and boots). White areas in the images above take the color of your undershirt. Compare to the undyed pieces shown in the image at the top of this page.