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==Light blue dye==
The light blue dye can be poured onto objects to make them light blue.

It is learned at rank 2 of General Alchemy.

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Revision as of 20:40, 20 September 2008

Colored dyes can be made through the General Alchemy subskill of Alchemy. These recipes were released on 09/16/08 as part of Alchemy Phase II.

The colors are independent, and cheaper, than colors available in the Dyer's tents.

Example:

You pour a few test drops of white vial of dye on your leather tome. The results are good, and you can tell the dye will transform it into a cream white leather tome if you poured some more on it.

>pour my dye on my tome
You pour your white vial of dye on your leather tome, completely coating the item. The liquid soon dries, leaving you with a cream white leather tome.
That was the last of the dye.

>tap tome
You tap a cream white leather tome, which is in your right hand.

The item will retail the material it INSPECTs as.

If the item is scripted or otherwise special and will not take the dye, it will run off during the initial pour. The dye will not be wasted.

Translucent dye base

Translucent dye base is the base that all dye recipes will start with. It needs to be made in order to make any of the colored dyes.

This recipe is learned at rank 4 in General Alchemy.

  1. Add Water
  2. Add 2 doses of ground murdroot
  3. Add Ayanad crystal
  4. Alchemy Simmer
  5. Alchemy Seal

Black dye

The black dye can be poured onto objects to make them black.

It is learned at rank 2 of General Alchemy.

  1. Add translucent dye base
  2. Add ground alder bark
  3. Alchemy Simmer
  4. Alchemy Seal

Cream white dye

The cream white dye can be poured onto objects to make them cream white.

This recipe is learned at rank 4 of General Alchemy.

  1. Add translucent dye base
  2. Add ground longgrass
  3. Alchemy Simmer
  4. Alchemy Seal

Lavender blue dye

The lavender blue dye can be poured onto objects to make them lavender blue.

This recipe is learned at rank 4 of General Alchemy.

  1. Add translucent dye base
  2. Add powdered purple-cap cowrie
  3. Alchemy Boil
  4. Alchemy Seal

Light blue dye

The light blue dye can be poured onto objects to make them light blue.

It is learned at rank 2 of General Alchemy.

  1. Add translucent dye base
  2. Add ground woad leaves
  3. Alchemy Simmer
  4. Alchemy Seal

Light green dye

The light green dye can be poured onto objects to make them light green.

It is learned at rank 2 of General Alchemy.

  1. Add translucent dye base
  2. Add ground arctic moss
  3. Alchemy Simmer
  4. Alchemy Seal

Orange dye

The orange dye can be poured onto objects to make them orange.

It is learned at rank 3 of General Alchemy.

  1. Add translucent dye base
  2. Add mashed coppery rain lily
  3. Alchemy Simmer
  4. Alchemy Seal

Pale yellow dye

The pale yellow dye can be poured onto objects to make them pale yellow.

This color is also available in the Dyer's tents.

  1. Add translucent dye base
  2. Add mashed yellow clover blossom
  3. Alchemy Simmer
  4. Alchemy Seal

Pink dye

The pink dye can be poured onto objects to make them pink.

It is learned at rank 3 of General Alchemy.

  1. Add translucent dye base
  2. Add ground orchil lichen
  3. Alchemy Simmer
  4. Alchemy Seal

Tan dye

The tan dye can be poured onto objects to make them tan.

This recipe is learned at rank 4 of General Alchemy.

  1. Add translucent dye base
  2. Add ground onion skin
  3. Alchemy Simmer
  4. Alchemy Seal