Its a question we have been asking long before BA ever came out, back when the Dye System first dropped.
I can understand some things maybe not being dyeable, but it always seems to be the parts I want to dye.....
Right, there is an argonian costume that came out but the yellow on it doesn;t dye -.-
ezeepeezee wrote: »Probably because it's made specifically from Volcanic Viridian, which is green glass. It was green in the original Morrowind, I have to think they did this to keep it lore friendly, or to keep it recognizable as being 'that armor from Morrowind' at the least. Not that I agree, I just think that's why.
wenchmore420b14_ESO wrote: »I like the ESO Glass Armor. But the shield can't be dyed.....still.....lol..
thatlaurachick wrote: »
Also, Glass Armor in the Original Morrowind is the ugliest armor in all of TES history. The motif in ESO is just a tribute. Though the swords do look cool.
MasterSpatula wrote: »It's incorporating Malachite/Glass in it. Of course it can't be dyed. The real question isn't why BA has un-dyeable green bits; the real question is why the Glass motif does not.
If looking like this:
isn't something you desire, BA is not for you.
MasterSpatula wrote: »It's incorporating Malachite/Glass in it. Of course it can't be dyed. The real question isn't why BA has un-dyeable green bits; the real question is why the Glass motif does not.
If looking like this:
isn't something you desire, BA is not for you.
grannas211 wrote: »Weapons look cool
Mettaricana wrote: »
I kinda wish the bouyant was that green vs the pasty green