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== Dyeing Fur ==
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Available from the first moment you enter Saliko Village, [http://www.pawdgame.com/wiki/NPC:_Alexandra_Gibson Alexandra Gibson] gives the unique option to change your fur color. This is done by adjusting your base color (hue), ink, dye and bleach.  
 
Available from the first moment you enter Saliko Village, [http://www.pawdgame.com/wiki/NPC:_Alexandra_Gibson Alexandra Gibson] gives the unique option to change your fur color. This is done by adjusting your base color (hue), ink, dye and bleach.  
  
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While you can type a larger number than 100 (or a smaller than 0) in the various boxes, they are clamped to 0-100.
 
While you can type a larger number than 100 (or a smaller than 0) in the various boxes, they are clamped to 0-100.
  
== Cost ==
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=== Cost ===
  
 
The cost of dying your fur is 55.7 silver per level (rounded down), increasing linearly from 55 silver for level 1, to 18 gold and 93 silver at level 34.  
 
The cost of dying your fur is 55.7 silver per level (rounded down), increasing linearly from 55 silver for level 1, to 18 gold and 93 silver at level 34.  
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== Dyeing Equipment ==
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Dyeing equipment is often never out of demand in Paw'd, especially when other players pass off their trending colors. The ability to dye equipment has to be unlocked through a series of quests, beginning with [[NPC: Richard | Richard]] in Ashaya Village. Help solve his quests between him and Andy in regards to needles.
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However, not all equipment is dyeable. An equipment has to be labeled "Dyeable" in order for it to be actually dyed. Next, you need the actual dye items, which are not too hard to find. Uncommon colors are sometimes sold from players in the Auction House, or can be found by defeating certain monsters (Emeraldscale Lizard, Living Diamond, Nightbloom Lizard, etc). After helping [[NPC: Richard | Richard]] with some quests, he will open his dye shop, which sells a variety of common color dyes for 50 silver each.
  
 
== Guild Tabard Change ==
 
== Guild Tabard Change ==
  
 
Similarly to your fur, a guild leader can also change the dye of their guild's tabard at Alexandra, as well as its logo. Changing the guild tabard dye costs 10 gold. Changing the logo displayed on your guild tabard is free, however when you update it, other adventurers may still see the old logo for a day or two, before it is removed from cache.
 
Similarly to your fur, a guild leader can also change the dye of their guild's tabard at Alexandra, as well as its logo. Changing the guild tabard dye costs 10 gold. Changing the logo displayed on your guild tabard is free, however when you update it, other adventurers may still see the old logo for a day or two, before it is removed from cache.

Revision as of 03:54, 20 August 2018

Dyeing Fur

Available from the first moment you enter Saliko Village, Alexandra Gibson gives the unique option to change your fur color. This is done by adjusting your base color (hue), ink, dye and bleach.

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  • Ink makes your fur color darker, while bleach makes it lighter.
  • Last is the "Dye", which is the actual fur color which you're modifying. The more dye, the more powerful you're making the base color while the less dye means a weaker color.
  • Bleach and ink counteract each other - a bleach of 50 and a ink result in the same darkness as if you left both values at 0.

While you can type a larger number than 100 (or a smaller than 0) in the various boxes, they are clamped to 0-100.

Cost

The cost of dying your fur is 55.7 silver per level (rounded down), increasing linearly from 55 silver for level 1, to 18 gold and 93 silver at level 34.

Dyeing Equipment

Dyeing equipment is often never out of demand in Paw'd, especially when other players pass off their trending colors. The ability to dye equipment has to be unlocked through a series of quests, beginning with Richard in Ashaya Village. Help solve his quests between him and Andy in regards to needles.

However, not all equipment is dyeable. An equipment has to be labeled "Dyeable" in order for it to be actually dyed. Next, you need the actual dye items, which are not too hard to find. Uncommon colors are sometimes sold from players in the Auction House, or can be found by defeating certain monsters (Emeraldscale Lizard, Living Diamond, Nightbloom Lizard, etc). After helping Richard with some quests, he will open his dye shop, which sells a variety of common color dyes for 50 silver each.

Guild Tabard Change

Similarly to your fur, a guild leader can also change the dye of their guild's tabard at Alexandra, as well as its logo. Changing the guild tabard dye costs 10 gold. Changing the logo displayed on your guild tabard is free, however when you update it, other adventurers may still see the old logo for a day or two, before it is removed from cache.