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== Summary ==
Dyeing equipment in Outlands follows specific rules to prevent accidental changes to rare hues. When players attempt to dye all of their worn equipment simultaneously using a '''Dye Tub''' (by targeting themselves), the process will automatically cancel if any of the worn items have a '''rare hue'''. Players will receive a message informing them that they must manually dye those items one by one.
Dyeing equipment in Outlands follows specific rules to prevent accidental changes to rare hues. When players attempt to dye all of their worn equipment simultaneously using a '''Dye Tub''' (by targeting themselves), the process will automatically cancel if any of the worn items have a '''rare hue'''. Players will receive a message informing them that they must manually dye those items one by one.


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To dye a backpack, players must now target themselves, similar to how '''Hair Dye''' and '''Facial Hair Dye''' function. Furthermore, basic clothing dyes have been improved to be '''stackable''', making it easier to manage multiple dye applications.
To dye a backpack, players must now target themselves, similar to how '''Hair Dye''' and '''Facial Hair Dye''' function. Furthermore, basic clothing dyes have been improved to be '''stackable''', making it easier to manage multiple dye applications.
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== Unique Dye Types ==
== Unique Dye Types ==
Various items in Outlands can be customized using different types of dyes. Each dye type applies to specific items, allowing for greater customization. All crafted dyes require '''120 skill''' in their respective crafting professions.
Various items in Outlands can be customized using different types of dyes. Each dye type applies to specific items, allowing for greater customization. All crafted dyes require '''120 skill''' in their respective crafting professions.


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Rare and unique-hued dyes can be obtained through various systems in Outlands. Some of these include:
Rare and unique-hued dyes can be obtained through various systems in Outlands. Some of these include:


* '''Point systems:'''
'''Point systems:'''
** [[Strangelands]]
* [[Strangelands]]
** [[Societies]]  
* [[Societies]]  
** '''PvP Points''', which can be earned through:
* '''PvP Points''', which can be earned through:
*** [[Town Struggles]]
** [[Town Struggles]]
*** [[Corpse Creek Contest]]
** [[Corpse Creek Contest]]
*** [[Dungeon Flashpoints]]
** [[Dungeon Flashpoints]]
*** [[Stygian Rifts]]
** [[Stygian Rifts]]
 
'''[[Prevalian Merchant]]'''
* '''[[Prevalian Merchant]]'''
* Offers limited-edition "shimmer" hues
** Offers limited-edition "shimmer" hues
* Sells basic Prevalian Merchant hues
** Sells basic Prevalian Merchant hues


== Rare Loot Dyes ==
== Rare Loot Dyes ==
Rare dyes can also drop as '''rare loot''' from creatures in Outlands. These dyes include a variety of '''"Dark," "Metallic," and "Powder" hues'''. Additionally, some dyes are region-exclusive, including '''Dungeon, Ocean, and Wilderness hues''', adding further variety to player customization.
Rare dyes can also drop as '''rare loot''' from creatures in Outlands. These dyes include a variety of '''"Dark," "Metallic," and "Powder" hues'''. Additionally, some dyes are region-exclusive, including '''Dungeon, Ocean, and Wilderness hues''', adding further variety to player customization.

Latest revision as of 03:12, 4 March 2025


Dyeing equipment in Outlands follows specific rules to prevent accidental changes to rare hues. When players attempt to dye all of their worn equipment simultaneously using a Dye Tub (by targeting themselves), the process will automatically cancel if any of the worn items have a rare hue. Players will receive a message informing them that they must manually dye those items one by one.

Additionally, any time a player tries to use a Dye Tub to override an item with a rare hue, they must perform the action twice to confirm their decision. Players will receive an on-screen prompt indicating that they need to repeat the action before the change takes effect.

When using Special Dye Items—such as Runebook Dye, Carpet Dye, Furniture Dye, etc., players must also confirm their selection by performing the action twice. These special dye items are single-use, meaning they are consumed upon application.

To dye a backpack, players must now target themselves, similar to how Hair Dye and Facial Hair Dye function. Furthermore, basic clothing dyes have been improved to be stackable, making it easier to manage multiple dye applications.

Unique Dye Types

Various items in Outlands can be customized using different types of dyes. Each dye type applies to specific items, allowing for greater customization. All crafted dyes require 120 skill in their respective crafting professions.

Dye Used on Crafted With Dye Used on Crafted With

Mount Gear Dye
Mount Gear Blacksmithy
Hair Dye
Hair Cooking

Backpack Dye
Backpack Tailoring
Carpet Dye
Carpet Tiles Tailoring

Facial Hair Dye
Facial Hair Cooking
Accessory Dye
Shield
Wizard's Satchel
Quiver
Blacksmithy

Furniture Dye
Dyeable Furniture Carpentry
Headwear Dye
Headwear Tailoring

Runebook Dye
Runebook
Rune Tome
Inscription
Mastery Chain Dye
Mastery Chain Tinkering

Purchasable Dyes

Rare and unique-hued dyes can be obtained through various systems in Outlands. Some of these include:

Point systems:

Prevalian Merchant

  • Offers limited-edition "shimmer" hues
  • Sells basic Prevalian Merchant hues

Rare Loot Dyes

Rare dyes can also drop as rare loot from creatures in Outlands. These dyes include a variety of "Dark," "Metallic," and "Powder" hues. Additionally, some dyes are region-exclusive, including Dungeon, Ocean, and Wilderness hues, adding further variety to player customization.