Where to get dyes in lotro




















Umber Dye. Navy Dye. Turquoise Dye. Turquoise Dye Recipe. Violet Dye. Violet Dye Recipe. Burgundy Dye. Burgundy Recipe. Dark Green Dye. Dark Green Dye Recipe. Green Onion Field. Evendim Blue Dye. Evendim Blue Recipe. Forest Green Dye. Forest Green Recipe. Indigo Dye. Indigo Dye Recipe. Orange Dye. Orange Dye Recipe. Red Dye. Rivendell Green Dye. The Dye Wash does not act as a method of reverting the current dye color to the previous dye color. What the wash does is restore the color back to the "factory" default, if you will the color the item was originally designed with.

The base texture is sort of ugly undyed. So players never see it undyed, it's always given a dye color of some sort. If the armor is sort of lower-quality in appearance, like rusty chainmail, the base dye color is meant to just look pretty nondescript.

If it's high-level stuff, like the PvMP armor, its base dye color is usually a vivid color. Dye colors are never blended: if we put purple in as a base dye color, then that color is removed, and entirely replaced, with a different dye color, when players dye it.

Please enable cookies to ensure the proper experience. Warning: JavaScript is required for some functionalities of this page. Please enable the use of JavaScript in your browser. What's New? Results 1 to 8 of 8. Thread: obtaining dyes. Advanced Search. Jun 14 , PM 1. Join Date Jun Posts 3. Reply With Quote. Jun 14 , PM 2. Join Date Apr Posts 2, Re: obtaining dyes Absolutely. Since you're just starting you won't have the money to buy any of the good dyes but you might have enough to get the cheaper low-quality colors.

I do want to advise you though to not bother with dying your gear until later on. If your character is low level you'll be upgrading your gear fast enough that you won't keep those dyed items for very long and you'll have to keep buying more dyes which can be expensive if you buy a lot.

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