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Armor Dye

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Most pieces of armor (but no weapons) can be dyed. Confirmed as dyable are [[body armor]], [[pants]], [[shoulders]], [[gloves]], [[boots]], and [[helms]], meaning that a full set of dye will be six altogether, if the player wishes to dye every piece of armor that they are able to.
 
 
 
===Special Dyes===
 
In addition to the normal dyes listed in the table below, there are two additional "dyes" which are not pigments themselves, but have special functions:
 
* [[Dye Remover|All-Soap's Miraculous Dye Remover]]: Returns a single piece of armor to its original color.
** '''Lore:''' ''The miraculous, mystical tonic that removes stains, cures rotfoot and tastes great! It's got what plants crave!
Warning: Do Not Drink.''
(Note: "It's got what plants crave!" is an [[Easter Egg]] reference to the film ''Idiocracy''.)
 
* [[Vanishing Dye]]: Renders a single piece of armor invisible.
** '''Lore:''' ''Causes materials to vanish before your very eyes! Be sure not to apply this to your undergarments.''
| [[Image:Dye_rogues_big.jpg|thumb|270px|Rogue's (gray).]]
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===Special Dyes===
 
In addition to the normal dyes listed in the table below, there are two additional "dyes" which are not pigments themselves, but have special functions:
 
* [[Dye Remover|All-Soap's Miraculous Dye Remover]]: Returns a single piece of armor to its original color.
** '''Lore:''' ''The miraculous, mystical tonic that removes stains, cures rotfoot and tastes great! It's got what plants crave!
Warning: Do Not Drink.''
(Note: "It's got what plants crave!" is an [[Easter Egg]] reference to the film ''Idiocracy''.)
 
* [[Vanishing Dye]]: Renders a single piece of armor invisible.
** '''Lore:''' ''Causes materials to vanish before your very eyes! Be sure not to apply this to your undergarments.''
 
 
The vanishing dye will remove the graphics for the piece of equipment in question, leaving the character in their native or "naked" state. The "naked" state is the basic look of the character before they put on any [[item]]s. So it will appear that, for whichever item slot, that the character is not wearing an item, even though the [[stat]]s and benefits of the item are still in effect.
The dye remover, then, is able to remove the vanishing dye, making the vanished piece of gear "reappear", and also is able to remove any pigment-based dye as well.
 
The short video below shows the process of vanishing and then removing the vanishing dye:
 
<youtube>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLewhVsp4UI</youtube>
 
(Note that this video was shot in an emulated environment and is not necessarily indicative of how the dyes will work in the final release of the game.)
 
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