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Dyes are [[stockpile]]d as "Food/Milled Plants", along with [[flour]]s. On the [[stocks]] screen, dyes are listed under [[powder]]. | Dyes are [[stockpile]]d as "Food/Milled Plants", along with [[flour]]s. On the [[stocks]] screen, dyes are listed under [[powder]]. | ||
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Revision as of 09:47, 3 November 2009
Dye can be used at the Dyer's shop to change the color of cloth or thread. Dye is made by milling certain plants at a Millstone or Quern. Usually all caravans will bring dye for trade too. Importing dye however is only useful if you have a somewhat skilled dyer, otherwise no value is added (see below) and the work wasted. Better buy or grow the 'source' plants if available and mill yourself. Of course the nice colours are a value in themselves, if you don't stuff it all in bins.
Dyes are stockpiled as "Food/Milled Plants", along with flours. On the stocks screen, dyes are listed under powder.
In theory, dyed objects can be colors other than the basic 16. However, the game displays them using the basic color that is the nearest match (dimple dye is (dark) blue, and emerald dye is light green).
Plant | Dye | Color | Value | |
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Dimple cup | Dimple Dye | Midnight Blue | 20 | |
Blade weed | Emerald Dye | Emerald | 20 | |
Hide root | Redroot Dye | Red | 10 | |
Sliver barb | Sliver Dye | Black | 20 |
Dyeing adds the value of the dye, multiplied with the quality to the thread or cloth. Depending on the dye used and the quality of the dyeing, this can give a nice value boost.
- silk cloth 34☼
- silk cloth, dimple dyed 54☼
- silk cloth, finely colored with dimple dye 94☼ (34+3*20)