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Cloth Dye Palette

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The Cloth dye palette is the most common palette with the widest variety of color.

  • Pure black and white are obtainable on this palette without the use of fixed dyes.
  • Red is obtainable, but is usually slightly off in shade, appearing with a pinkish or faded hue.
    • However, deep blood reds are obtainable on this palette. (Hex value of 7E0003 or close to is the most vibrant pure red)

Leather Dye Palette

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The leather dye palette is the second most common to appear on equipment. Most shoes use this palette, along with a large array of gloves and equipment.

  • Pure black does appear on this palette, but only a pixel or so exists.
    • It is recommended to use a Fixed Dye Ampoule instead of using the black on the palette, as it usually appears as a faded black.
    • There seems to be a few single pixels of Blacks and Near-Blacks (slight green tint) clustered together. The black seems to give a 010101 value to the final product, but appear in the dye palette as 000000 (Tested on a Lava Cat Robe chest area) Sample
  • Pure white is rare to obtain on leather. More often than not the leather turns silver. The white pixel on the palette will appear tinted blue or pink, and fixed white dyes will turn the leather silver.
  • This is one of the harder dye palettes to use due to the overwhelming amount of browns. It is recommended to try and find a fixed dye in your desired color instead.
  • Leather shades differently than other palettes. The "shading" is darker, while the "highlights" are not as vibrant.
  • There is a little patch of close to neon orange somewhere on the palette. It's sometimes hard to find, But its very little.

Giant Dye Palette

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The Giant dye palette only appears on giant-specific clothing. However, not all pieces of giant clothing contain the giant palette.

  • Pure black does appear on this palette, however it's harder to obtain than on the cloth palette.
  • Pure white does not.
  • This palette seems to be like the leather palette, but with a splash of the cloth palette, making it an interesting but still difficult palette to work with.

Fur Dye Palette

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  • The fur dye palette is found on the Giant Wolf Robe and Colin Howser Boots. It's a very rare palette and while it's similar to the Giant dye palette and Leather dye palette, it only seems to contain shades of brown, black, blue, green and purple.
  • Pure black exists on this palette and is very easy to get.
  • Pure white does not.

Nylon Dye Palette

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The Nylon dye palette only appears on stockings. Although not all stockings use it, it is the most uncommon palette before the Pixie palette.

  • Pure black does exist on this palette.
  • Pure white pixel is here as well, but Nylon reacts with white the same way leather does in the aspect that it turns out silver instead of white.
  • The red on this palette usually looks a lot like ketchup.
  • This is another palette where fixed dyes are recommended due to the lack of available or appealing colors.

Pixie Dye Palette

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  • The Pixie Palette is the most uncommon or rare of the dye palettes, only occuring on a small handful of equipment.
  • Its name comes from the community, and is called so because all of the available colors are very pixie-like, both on the palette, and especially on the equipment.
  • True white and black do NOT exist on this palette.
    • There is a very close shade to white, but it is noticeably blue-tinted on the actual equipment.
    • The closest black shade actually appears as an off-black with a navy blue hue.
  • Despite how an item looks in the icon, it will be much lighter once actually equipped. There has so far been only one reported equipment that displays the color darker than the color on the palette.
  • To simplify, nothing is how it appears with the Pixie palette.

Winter Lights Dye Palette

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The winter lights palette is given its name for two reasons: its resemblance to the northern lights, and its seeming exclusiveness to the new winter premium sets.

  • So far this palette has only appeared on the fuzzy trimming on the hat, clothes, and shoes of the new winter premium cards.
  • It also occurs on Trudy's Rain Robe and Glow-in-the-Dark Muffler Robe.
  • There are no pure white or black pixels available on this palette. However, The fuzzy parts of the dress have a habit of lightening the colors so an appearance close to white can be obtained.
  • There are no dark colors whatsoever on this palette. Obtaining black or dark colors is only possible with a fixed dye.

Sprinkles Dye Palette

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The sprinkles dye palette is given its name both from its color and the texture of the color patches. It also seems to be another specialized palette like the winter lights palette in the sense that it's very uncommon, and thus far is only confirmed on chef equipment.

There is no pure white or black on this palette, and much like the pixie palette and winter lights palette, it doesn't contain dark colors. There are no red colors on this palette, in fact it only seems to contain shades of pink, yellow, green, blues and purples in pastel tones. there are a few off white pixels, but no pures. Much like the pixie palette colors seem to appear lighter on the actual equipment then they do in the icon.

Unknown Dye Palette

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A dye palette that so far has only been known to appear on the Elves' Premium Newbie Wear(F).

  • Black or white do not appear on this palette. Attempting to get either will result in either a semi-light or dark grey.
  • Contains pink, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple, but almost all are noticeably tinted greyish.

Armor Metal Dye Palette

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  • The Armor Metal Dye Palette is used on virtually all metal armor, helmets, gauntlets, and boots.
    • However, for swords where the guard and hilt are individual pieces and thus can be dyed separately, this palette is used for the hilt and the guard will use the hilt palette. The Bastard Sword and Broadsword are examples of this.
  • It is possible to match the color of an item made through Blacksmithing with a silver finish (RGB 170,170,170), but not a copper (RGB 119,51,51) or gold (RGB 187,53,85) finish.
  • Non-grayscale colors will appear dull and desaturated on items.
  • True white and black do NOT exist on this palette.
    • The darkest pixels (RGB 20,20,20) will not produce a true black and the item will be noticeably gray.
    • The brightest pixels, while not pure white (RGB 235,235,235), will produce a brighter, more lustrous color than a standard silver finish.
  • Despite how dark an item looks in the icon, it will be lighter once actually equipped.

Weapon Metal Dye Palette

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  • The Weapon Metal Dye Palette is used on weapons; specifically, the part of the weapon that makes contact with the enemy.
  • There is NO COLOR on this palette. It is a pure grayscale.
    • Only middle shades of gray are available. On a scale of 0 to 255, where 0 is pure black and 255 is pure white, the color range in the pallete is 53 through 209.

Hilt Metal Dye Palette

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  • The Hilt Metal Dye Palette is used on the handles, hilts, and grips of most melee weapons.
    • For swords where the guard and hilt are not individual pieces, and thus share the same color when attempting to dye, this palette is used. The Short Sword, Dagger, Fluted Short Sword are examples of this.
  • True white and black do NOT exist on this palette.
  • The palette is predominately blue and brass-yellow colors, with some shades of desaturated green, brown, purple, as well as some flat grayscale shades.
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