
Taleof2Cities wrote: »
I always wondered why weapon dyeing is considered to be such a big deal. I'd be in to dyeing a weapon's handle or haft, but do people want to dye the actual blade?
puffytheslayer wrote: »could someone clarify the dying system,
Thnx in advance
When you dye a costume is the costume dyed for my account, or is the costume just dyed for that character
ie: if i want one of my characters in say a 'goth' corested riding outfit, could i have the other character in a 'the base uncoloured' corested riding outfit?
(i have tons of costumes, just curious cause i really love this costume)
Taleof2Cities wrote: »puffytheslayer wrote: »could someone clarify the dying system,
Thnx in advance
When you dye a costume is the costume dyed for my account, or is the costume just dyed for that character
ie: if i want one of my characters in say a 'goth' corested riding outfit, could i have the other character in a 'the base uncoloured' corested riding outfit?
(i have tons of costumes, just curious cause i really love this costume)
It is different for each character, yes, so you can save the riding corset colors on that character.
Note that ESO+ members will have full use of unlocked dyes at any dye station.
Non-subscribed players will have access to dye stamps that are purchasable in the crown store.

SantieClaws wrote: »Khajiit was herself able to briefly tinker with the dye system last night.
Verdict: The Desert Gala Overdress (that we cannot get yet) looks surprisingly good on a male orc - especially if you hide the head thingummy.
Yours with paws
Santie Claws
(with help from Sherlock Gro Bones)
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puffytheslayer wrote: »I always wondered why weapon dyeing is considered to be such a big deal. I'd be in to dyeing a weapon's handle or haft, but do people want to dye the actual blade?
i think a lot of people would like to dye the blade cause rubedite makes most crafted weapons pinky red as standard, same as when V14 was max, and everyone was sick of void purple