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Revision as of 00:28, 16 October 2011
Colored dyes can be made through the General Alchemy subskill of Alchemy. These formulas were released on 09/16/08 as part of Alchemy Phase II.
Colors Available | ||||||||
Dye Base | Dye Additive | Red | Orange & Yellow | Green | Blue | Pink & Purple | Brown | Monochrome |
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Translucent | Brilliant | Cranberry red | Bright yellow | Dark green | Azure | Amethyst violet | Brown | Grey |
Limpid | Glimmering | Dark red | Chartreuse yellow | Emerald green | Cerulean blue | Pink | Tan | Silvery |
Clear | Glittering | Light red | Golden | Light green | Cobalt blue | Purple | Tawny brown | Slate grey |
Glowing | Ruby red | Goldenrod yellow | Olivine | Dark blue | Rainbow | Coppery | Cream white | |
Radiant | Scarlet | Honey yellow | Indigo | Rosy pink | White | |||
Shimmering | Light ginger | Lavender blue | Black | |||||
Shining | Orange | Light blue | ||||||
Sparkling | Pale yellow | Periwinkle blue | ||||||
Sapphire blue | ||||||||
Turquoise blue |
Some of the colors are independent from those available in the Dyer's tents; others overlap. This is an oversight that will eventually be resolved with the removal of any alchemy color from the dyer's tents. For most formulas, it is faster and less expensive to purchase the dyes in the tent than to make these dyes.
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 retain 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.
Alteration Rules
Some of the additives create colors that are typically against alteration rules.
- Glowing scenarios
- Player A has "a glowing vermilion dye" and presents a dyeable item to a merchant and requests the item's color be glowing vermilion. The GM can do this. Whether or not they will depends on the particular merchant, of course, because some merchants might be anti-magical or whatever and not feel they can. That's an IC stance for a merchant. From a rules stance, this would be allowable and if that merchant denied it ICly, you can still go elsewhere and get it done.
- Player A has the same dye and item but wants the color to be glowing viridian. The GM cannot do this. The color you dye it must be the color of the dye you provide. From a rules stance, this is disallowed and going elsewhere to get it done would be considered inappropriate merchant hunting.
- Player A has "a glowing vermilion vultite sword" and presents it to the merchant, requesting only that the word vermilion be changed to viridian. The GM cannot do this. From a rules stance, this is disallowed and going elsewhere to get it done would be considered inappropriate merchant hunting.
- Player A has the same sword and the same request, but also has "a glowing viridian dye". The GM can do this. From a rules stance, this would be allowable and if that merchant denied it ICly, you can still go elsewhere and get it done.
- Player A has "a glowing green dye" and would like "a glowing viridian vultite sword". The GM can do this. From a rules stance, this would be allowable and if that merchant denied it ICly, you can still go elsewhere and get it done.
- Rationale
Glowing is inherently magical, by our definitions, and thus requires certain circumstances for a sustained glow on an item. Creating a dye under the alchemy system is one of those circumstances and therefore, we will definitely allow our GMs to work with supplied dyes, but only in the color supplied - since the color is a part of the alchemical dye recipe. Otherwise, a savvy player could figure out the easiest and cheapest glowing dye to make, make it in quantity, sell it or dye lots of items with it, and then have merchants change that "glowing ochre" to "glowing chartreuse" and "glowing viridian" and "glowing cerulean" and so on and so forth. This devalues the alchemy process for dyes and circumvents the glowing alteration rules.
The alternative is to step back away from altering with the alchemy dyes entirely, which we had allowed based on player request. I know we don't want to stop working with the supplied dyes, but we will have to work within the rules. If you bring a glowing dye of whatever color you want, as long as the merchant wants to and the item can be dyed, we'll do it, whereas before, we couldn't. This is a positive move forward, and having to supply the color you want dyed is a logical requirement given the exception to the altering rules that is being made.
Translucent dye base
Translucent dye base is the base that all simple dye recipes will start with. It needs to be made in order to make any of the simple colored dyes.
This recipe is learned at rank 2 in General Alchemy.
- Add Water
- Add 2 doses of ground murdroot
- Add Ayanad crystal
- Alchemy Simmer
- Alchemy Seal
Limpid dye base
Limpid dye base is the base that the more complicated dye recipes will start with. It needs to be made in order to make any of the more complicated colored dyes.
This recipe is learned at rank 24 in General Alchemy.
- Add Water
- Add 2 doses of ground murdroot
- Add powdered lump of grey ambergris
- Alchemy Boil
- Add S'ayanad crystal
- Add glowing mineral water
- Alchemy Simmer
- Alchemy Seal
Clear dye base
Clear dye base is the base that the most complicated dye formulas and the dye additives will start with. It needs to be made in order to make any of the most complicated colored dyes or additives.
- Add water
- Add 4 doses of ground murdroot
- Add powdered lump of grey ambergris
- Boil
- Add 2 doses of t'ayanad crystal
- Add farlook vitreous humor
- Infuse mana
- Seal
Brilliant dye additive
The formula for brilliant dye additive was learned in the Library; no rank information is known.
To create a brilliant dye, pour the brilliant dye additive in the completed dye. Both adjectives are combined (e.g. "a glittering light red vial of dye"). The dyed item will also have both adjectives
>pour add in my dye
You pour the additive into your green vial of dye. As the two substances blend together, the dye slowly transforms into a brilliant green vial of dye.
- Add clear dye base
- Add powdered waxy grey caederine
- Boil
- Add 3 doses of ground sponge mushroom
- Simmer
- Add powdered uncut star-of-Tamzyrr diamond
- Channel lifeforce
- Seal
Glimmering dye additive
The formula for glimmering dye additive was found on a parchment; no rank information is known.
- Add clear dye base
- Add powdered waxy grey caederine
- Boil
- Add fetid black slime
- Simmer
- Add powdered uncut maernstrike diamond
- Channel lifeforce
- Seal
Glittering dye additive
The formula for glittering dye additive was found on a parchment; no rank information is known.
- Add clear dye base
- Add powdered waxy grey caederine
- Boil
- Add mass of congealed slime
- Simmer
- Add powdered blue diamond
- Channel lifeforce
- Seal
Glowing dye additive
Glowing dye additive can be made by alchemists with 54 ranks in General Alchemy.
- Add clear dye base
- Add powdered waxy grey caederine
- Boil
- Add 3 doses of ground green lichen
- Simmer
- Add powdered uncut diamond
- Channel lifeforce
- Seal
Radiant dye additive
The formula for radiant dye additive can be made by alchemists with 58 ranks in General Alchemy.
- Add clear dye base
- Add powdered waxy grey caederine
- Boil
- Add 2 doses of ground wyrm thorn
- Simmer
- Add powdered clear glimaerstone
- Add powdered dragon's-tear diamond
- Channel lifeforce
- Seal
Shimmering dye additive
The formula for shimmering dye additive was found in the Library; no rank information is known.
Additionally, this formula was incomplete when found. Based on the other additive formulas, it is hypothesized that the missing step is a Simmer.
- Add clear dye base
- Add powdered waxy grey caederine
- Boil
- Add 2 doses of ground petrified shadowstalk
- Possibly Simmer -- this step was smudged when the formula was discovered
- Add powdered uncut diamond
- Add 3 doses of powdered shimmertine shard
- Channel lifeforce
- Seal
Shining dye additive
The formula for shining dye additive was found in the Library; no rank information is known.
- Add clear dye base
- Add powdered waxy grey caederine
- Boil
- Add 2 doses of ground bloodthorn stem
- Simmer
- Add powdered yellow hyacinth
- Add powdered uncut maernstrike diamond
- Channel lifeforce
- Seal
Sparkling dye additive
The formula for sparkling dye additive was found in the Library; no rank information is known.
- Add clear dye base
- Add powdered waxy grey caederine
- Boil
- Add 2 doses of ground bone mushroom
- Simmer
- Add powdered dragon's-tear diamond
- Channel lifeforce
- Seal
Amethyst violet dye
The amethyst violet dye can be poured onto objects to make them amethyst violet.
This color is a unique shade not available in the Dyer's tents, though amethyst purple is available.
- Add clear dye base
- Add 5 doses of mashed purple poppy
- Simmer
- Add 3 doses of powdered deep purple amethyst
- Boil
- Alchemy Seal
Azure dye
The azure dye can be poured onto objects to make them azure.
This color is a unique shade not available in the Dyer's tents, though azure blue is available.
- Add limpid dye base
- Add 2 doses of ground valerian root
- Add 2 doses of ground woad leaves
- Simmer
- Add 2 doses of powdered blue spinel
- Boil
- Alchemy Seal
Black dye
The black dye can be poured onto objects to make them black.
This color is also available in the Dyer's tents.
It is learned at rank 2 of General Alchemy.
- Add translucent dye base
- Add ground alder bark
- Alchemy Simmer
- Alchemy Seal
Bright yellow dye
The bright yellow dye can be poured onto objects to make them bright yellow.
This color is also available in the Dyer's tents.
It is learned at rank 5 of General Alchemy.
- Add translucent dye base
- Add mashed gorse
- Alchemy Simmer
- Alchemy Seal
Brown dye
The brown dye can be poured onto objects to make them brown.
This color is a unique color not available in the Dyer's tents.
It is learned at rank 2 of General Alchemy.
- Add translucent dye base
- Add powdered walnut
- Alchemy Simmer
- Alchemy Seal
Chartreuse yellow dye
The chartreuse yellow dye dye can be poured onto objects to make them chartreuse yellow.
This color is a unique color not available in the Dyer's tents.
This formula is learned at rank 24 of General Alchemy.
- Add limpid dye base
- Add 1 dose of mashed white hydrangea
- Add 1 dose of ground valerian root
- Alchemy Simmer
- Add 1 dose of powdered yellow jade
- Alchemy Boil
- Alchemy Seal
Cerulean blue dye
The cerulean blue dye can be poured onto objects to make them cerulean blue.
This color is a unique color not available in the Dyer's tents.
This formula is learned at rank 24 of General Alchemy.
- Add limpid dye base
- Add 2 doses of mashed yellow clover
- Add 2 doses of ground woad leaves
- Alchemy Simmer
- Add 2 doses of powdered blue lapis lazuli
- Alchemy Boil
- Alchemy Seal
Cobalt blue dye
The cobalt blue dye can be poured onto objects to make them cobalt blue.
This color is also available in the Dyer's tents.
This formula is learned at rank 24 of General Alchemy.
- Add limpid dye base
- Add 2 doses of ground woad leaves
- Add 2 doses of ground alder bark
- Alchemy Simmer
- Add two doses of powdered blue lapis lazuli
- Alchemy Boil
- Alchemy Seal
Coppery dye
The coppery dye can be poured onto objects to make them coppery.
This color is also available in the Dyer's tents.
The formula was discovered in the Library, so no rank information is available.
- Add clear dye base
- Add 5 doses of mashed coppery rain lily
- Simmer
- Add powdered copper fang
- Boil
- Seal
Cranberry red dye
The cranberry red dye can be poured onto objects to make them cranberry red.
This is a unique color not available in the Dyer's tents.
This formula is learned at rank 24 of General Alchemy.
- Add limpid dye base
- Add mashed red cranberry
- Alchemy Simmer
- Alchemy Seal
Cream white dye
The cream white dye can be poured onto objects to make them cream white.
This color is a unique color not available in the Dyer's tents.
This formula is learned at rank 4 of General Alchemy.
- Add translucent dye base
- Add ground longgrass
- Alchemy Simmer
- Alchemy Seal
Dark blue dye
The dark blue dye can be poured onto objects to make them dark blue.
This color is a unique color not available in the Dyer's tents.
This formula is learned at rank 2 of General Alchemy.
- Add translucent dye base
- Add mashed bluebells
- Alchemy Simmer
- Alchemy Seal
Dark green dye
The Dark green dye can be poured onto objects to make them dark green.
This color is also available in the Dyer's tents.
It is learned at rank 2 of General Alchemy.
- Add translucent dye base
- Add ground blackened moss
- Alchemy Simmer
- Alchemy Seal
Dark red dye
The dark red dye can be poured onto objects to make them dark red.
This color is also available in the Dyer's tents.
This formula is learned at rank 2 of General Alchemy.
- Add translucent dye base
- Add ground oxblood lily
- Alchemy Simmer
- Alchemy Seal
Emerald green dye
The emerald green dye can be poured onto objects to make them emerald green.
This color is a unique color not available in the Dyer's tents.
This formula was discovered in the Library; no rank information is available.
- Add clear dye base
- Add 2 doses of ground green fungus
- Simmer
- Add powdered uncut emerald
- Boil
- Alchemy Seal
Golden dye
The golden dye can be poured onto objects to make them golden.
This color is a unique color not available in the Dyer's tents.
This formula was discovered in the Library; no rank information is available.
- Add clear dye base
- Add 5 doses of mashed flaeshorn berry
- Simmer
- Add 3 doses of pinch of gold dust
- Boil
- Alchemy Seal
Goldenrod yellow dye
The goldenrod yellow dye can be poured onto objects to make them goldenrod yellow.
This color is a unique color not available in the Dyer's tents.
- Add limpid dye base
- Add mashed goldenrod
- Alchemy Simmer
- Alchemy Seal
Grey dye
The grey dye can be poured onto objects to make them grey.
This color is also available in the Dyer's tents.
This formula is learned at rank 7 of General Alchemy.
- Add translucent dye base
- Add mashed alligator lily
- Simmer
- Seal
Honey yellow dye
The honey yellow dye can be poured onto objects to make them honey yellow.
This color is also available in the Dyer's tents.
This formula is learned at rank 24 of General Alchemy.
Indigo dye
The indigo dye can be poured onto objects to make them indigo.
This color is also available in the Dyer's tents.
This formula was learned in the Library; no rank information is known.
- Add translucent dye base
- Add mashed sprig of wild lilac
- Add ground woad leaves
- Alchemy Simmer
- Alchemy Seal
Lavender blue dye
The lavender blue dye can be poured onto objects to make them lavender blue.
This color is also available in the Dyer's tents.
This formula is learned at rank 4 of General Alchemy.
- Add translucent dye base
- Add powdered purple-cap cowrie
- Alchemy Boil
- Alchemy Seal
Light blue dye
The light blue dye can be poured onto objects to make them light blue.
This color is a unique color not available in the Dyer's tents.
It is learned at rank 2 of General Alchemy.
- Add translucent dye base
- Add ground woad leaves
- Alchemy Simmer
- Alchemy Seal
Light ginger dye
The light ginger dye can be poured onto objects to make them light ginger.
This color is a unique color not available in the Dyer's tents.
This formula was learned in the Library, so no rank information is available.
- Add limpid dye base
- Add mashed red clover blossom
- Add ground ginger root
- Alchemy Simmer
- Alchemy Seal
Light green dye
The light green dye can be poured onto objects to make them light green.
This color is a unique color not available in the Dyer's tents.
It is learned at rank 2 of General Alchemy.
- Add translucent dye base
- Add ground arctic moss
- Alchemy Simmer
- Alchemy Seal
Light red dye
The light red dye can be poured onto objects to make them light red.
This color is also available in the Dyer's tents.
It is learned at rank 3 of General Alchemy.
- Add translucent dye base
- Add ground red lichen
- Alchemy Simmer
- Alchemy Seal
Olivine dye
The olivine dye can be poured onto objects to make them olivine.
This color is a unique color not available in the Dyer's tents.
- Add clear dye base
- Add 3 doses of ground shadowlace moss
- Simmer
- Add 3 doses of powdered olivine faenor-bloom
- Boil
- Seal
Orange dye
The orange dye can be poured onto objects to make them orange.
This color is a unique color not available in the Dyer's tents.
It is learned at rank 3 of General Alchemy.
- Add translucent dye base
- Add mashed coppery rain lily
- Alchemy Simmer
- 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.
- Add translucent dye base
- Add mashed yellow clover blossom
- Alchemy Simmer
- Alchemy Seal
Periwinkle blue dye
The periwinkle blue dye can be poured onto objects to make them periwinkle blue.
This color is also available in the Dyer's tents.
This formula is learned at rank 24 of General Alchemy.
- Add limpid dye base
- Add 2 doses of ground woad leaves
- Add 2 doses of ground orchil lichen
- Alchemy Simmer
- Add two doses of powdered polished red coral
- Alchemy Boil
- Alchemy Seal
Pink dye
The pink dye can be poured onto objects to make them pink.
This color is a unique color not available in the Dyer's tents.
It is learned at rank 3 of General Alchemy.
- Add translucent dye base
- Add ground orchil lichen
- Alchemy Simmer
- Alchemy Seal
Purple dye
The purple dye can be poured onto objects to make them purple.
This color is also available in the Dyer's tents.
- Add translucent dye base
- Add mashed wood violet
- Alchemy Simmer
- Alchemy Seal
Rainbow dye
This color is a unique color not available in the Dyer's tents.
This formula was learned in the Library; no rank information is available.
- Add clear dye base
- Add 3 doses of mashed stargazer lily
- Simmer
- Add 2 doses of powdered swirling aetherstone
- Boil
- Seal
Rosy pink dye
The rosy pink dye can be poured onto objects to make them rosy pink.
This color is also available in the Dyer's tents.
- Add limpid dye base
- Add mashed primrose
- Simmer
- Seal
Note: The primrose used is not yellow primrose.
Ruby red dye
The ruby red dye can be poured onto objects to make them ruby red.
This color is also available in the Dyer's tents.
- Add clear dye base
- Add 5 doses of mashed red passionflower
- Simmer
- Add powdered uncut ruby
- Boil
- Seal
Sapphire blue dye
The sapphire blue dye can be poured onto objects to make them sapphire blue. It can be made by those with 54 ranks in General Alchemy.
This color is also available in the Dyer's tents.
- Add clear dye base
- Add two doses of ground blue moss
- Simmer
- Add powdered blue sapphire
- Boil
- Seal
Scarlet dye
This formula can be completed by an Alchemist with 24 ranks of General Alchemy.
This color is a unique color not available in the Dyer's tents.
- Add limpid dye base
- Add mashed orange begonia
- Simmer
- Add powdered ruby-lined nassa shell
- Boil
- Seal
Silvery dye
This color is a unique color not available in the Dyer's tents.
- Add clear dye base
- Add 3 doses of mashed moonlight cactus-bloom
- Simmer
- Add powdered silver fang
- Boil
- Seal
Slate grey dye
The slate grey dye can be poured onto objects to make them slate grey.
This color is also available in the Dyer's tents.
This formula is learned at rank 24 of General Alchemy.
- Version 1
- Add limpid dye base
- Add 2 doses of ground valerian root
- Add 3 doses of ground alder bark
- Alchemy Simmer
- Add two doses of powdered white clam shell
- Alchemy Boil
- Alchemy Seal
- Version 2
- Add limpid dye base
- Add 2 doses of ground valerian root
- Add 3 doses of ground alder bark
- Alchemy Simmer
- Add 2 doses of powdered white chalcedony
- Alchemy Boil
- Alchemy Seal
Tan dye
The tan dye can be poured onto objects to make them tan.
This color is a unique color not available in the Dyer's tents.
This formula is learned at rank 4 of General Alchemy.
- Add translucent dye base
- Add ground onion skin
- Alchemy Simmer
- Alchemy Seal
Tawny brown dye
The tawny brown dye can be poured onto objects to make them tawny brown.
This color is a unique color not available in the Dyer's tents.
This formula is learned at rank 24 of General Alchemy.
- Add limpid dye base
- Add 2 doses powdered walnuts
- Add 2 doses mashed onion skin
- Alchemy Simmer
- Add 2 doses ruff of raptor feathers
- Alchemy Boil
- Alchemy Seal
Turquoise blue dye
The turquoise blue dye can be poured onto objects to make them turquoise blue.
This color is also available in the Dyer's tents.
This formula is learned at rank 24 of General Alchemy.
- Add limpid dye base
- Add 2 doses of mashed bluebells
- Add 2 doses of ground woad leaves
- Alchemy Simmer
- Add two doses of powdered turquoise stone
- Alchemy Boil
- Alchemy Seal
White dye
The white dye can be poured onto objects to make them white.
This color is also available in the Dyer's tents.
This formula is learned at rank 5 of General Alchemy.
- Add translucent dye base
- Add ground valerian root
- Alchemy Simmer
- Alchemy Seal