I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this
but I'm interested in seeing the dye effects on a bone dragon staff before i look into buying one, does anyone have a dye chart or any pictures of a dyed one?
thanks
Bone dragon staff dye chart/ pictures
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Dye affects everything except for the heart. The wooden areas dye to the color applied and the bones are tinted darker or lighter depending on the color applied. It is dyed brown by default. '' Wiki.
So...if you have imagination,imagine all the whole staff dyed. If that helps you...only the 'heart' keeps with the colour.
So...if you have imagination,imagine all the whole staff dyed. If that helps you...only the 'heart' keeps with the colour.
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Originally Posted by ashes
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http://guildwars.wikia.com/wiki/Bone_Dragon_Staff
But there isn't a dye chart. I would make one but I don't have a staff.
Well, 3 of the posts (that were deleted) were made within 30 seconds of each other... so that's why there was a lot of unneccessary repitition of information.
Anyways, if you want there to be a dye chart on the wiki... here is an idea. Make one. It will only cost ~10k for all the dye. Only like 1k if you choose not to bother with black and white dye. You don't have to hit "accept" on the dye preview window so you can sell the dye back afterwards.
Now that there is the dye preview window, there is no real need for dye charts since it is easy enough to experiment on your own. The only exception is for stuff that dyes "wierd" like emerald edges and other stuff that dyes the inverse color.
Anyways, if you want there to be a dye chart on the wiki... here is an idea. Make one. It will only cost ~10k for all the dye. Only like 1k if you choose not to bother with black and white dye. You don't have to hit "accept" on the dye preview window so you can sell the dye back afterwards.
Now that there is the dye preview window, there is no real need for dye charts since it is easy enough to experiment on your own. The only exception is for stuff that dyes "wierd" like emerald edges and other stuff that dyes the inverse color.

