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Armor Dye

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==Armor Dyes==
[[File:Armor-dye-progression.jpg|thumb|500px400px|Armor dye examples, show in a Blizzcon 2010 panel.]]
Armor dyes can be found or purchased, and there will be rarer dyes as well as more common ones. For instance, a shade of red may be found all the time, but a darker shade might be much less common, and thus all the more desired.
It's not known how many pieces of armor can be dyed; definitely the [[body armor]], as well as [[pants]]. It should also be possible to dye your [[shoulders]], [[bracers]], [[belt]], [[gloves]], and [[boots]]. [[Helms]] will likely be dyeable as well, despite their apparent metallic nature. It's magical dye!
So far ===Dyes in Game=== [[File:I-armor-dyes1.jpg|thumb|Dyes in the Blizzcon 2010 demo.]]Armor Dyes could be found in the Blizzcon 2010 demo, only 2 types and two were recorded in photos of dye have been seenthe monitor. They The names and color descriptions are nicely-evocative, showing the [[level of detail and plot info Diablo III is full of. ::'''Pale Dye'''<br>::Many commoners use sunlight and minerals to bleach their garments an off-white color. ::'''Tanner's Dye]] (Light Green color) and the [[Pale Dye]] (Light Blue color)::Leatherworkers use a variety of oils to seal their skins with a rich, natural brown pigment