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Armor Dye

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Dyes do not have any special visual factors to them outside of coloring a piece of armor. They do not, for instance, have extended animations or particle effects.
 
[[Legendary]] and [[Set Items]] cannot be dyed with any pigment, nor with special dye such as vanishing.
[[Image:Summershoulder_goldgloves.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Strike a pose.]]
The images of dyes on this page (taken from the game) were captured during the beta test, from datamined files. They may not represent what is seen in the release of the game, however, some of the dyes were seen in the live beta test and were exactly the same as the emulated dyes.
While it is '''possible''' to tell the difference between a separate dye color, it isn't always '''easy''' to tell the difference between them. Sometimes the only difference can be gleaned in lighting. An example of this is seen to the left, where the [[Demon Hunter]]'s shoulder armor is the summer dye, while the gloves are golden dye. Another thing to note from this image is that certain armor pieces, sometimes entire sets, have native colors that cannot be changed. In the case of this Demon Hunter, who is wearing mostly plate gear, the green fabric she is wearing is part of the armor tier's theme, and the color cannot be dyed. It is permanent.
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