I often get bored with my armor color, I'd suggest making a perfect dye remover to get back the used dyes from weapons and armors. Like I have a black dyed fow now, and wanna redye it orange, but it means that I dropped 30k out of the window... I've already redyed it multiple times and I lost like 100k with that :P. It would be a great tool for most of the players imo.
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Perfect Dye Remover
Dronte
Government Flu
While this would be a neat idea, I don't see a feasible item that could remove dye and store it for multiple uses. I recall with my original warrior I went from black to a shining brown and then silver so I've lost money too...however, since dyes are designed to be a gold sink I doubt they'll implement this idea.
On a side note, the reason why the perfect salvage kit was added is because of destroyed armor while salvaging an important rune, namely the Superior Vigor. Before I knew about HoM, I had all of my ascended armor sets destroyed as I switched pieces around because they kept breaking.
Once the chest piece broke, I decided to just scrap the entire set. Now with HoM, I regret doing so, but hey, what can you do, right? I think your best bet would be to play with multiple characters.
Some people tend to get bored playing one character, so they constantly waste money switching stuff around.
On a side note, the reason why the perfect salvage kit was added is because of destroyed armor while salvaging an important rune, namely the Superior Vigor. Before I knew about HoM, I had all of my ascended armor sets destroyed as I switched pieces around because they kept breaking.
Once the chest piece broke, I decided to just scrap the entire set. Now with HoM, I regret doing so, but hey, what can you do, right? I think your best bet would be to play with multiple characters.
Some people tend to get bored playing one character, so they constantly waste money switching stuff around.
TheRaven
sorry /notsigned. I love the dye preview window that was added earlier. That was the perfect solution to the dye problem. I just don't think re-usable dye is needed now.