I will never understand why ppl post chit that doesn't even touch on the most basic knowledge to fully understand something. HOW DO YOU USE PRISMATIC DYES FOR THE SLOTS? Do you right click the slot when nothing is in there or do you left click it. OR is there a special window to tint armor and what command opens it, omg.
New LoY Tool: Armor Dyes
With the latest addition of lore to the main Legacy of Ykeshka page, there is a new tool!
Are you a mismatched, rag-tag warrior who has a different color piece of armor for every slot? Well worry no more! You can now dye your armor all the same color without having to pay an alchemist an outrageous fee for something trivial, as well as put your hard earned equipment in danger.
Here's the post from the LoY site:
Now, you'll only be mismatched if you want to... and then it'd be in-style, right? -Kenti
The Legacy of Ykesha™ introduces a new form of armor dye to EverQuest. Unlike the old armor dyes that only worked when combining certain ingredients with certain pieces of armor, the new system will allow players to dye any piece of armor that is visible in a certain location. (These windows and the function of this feature may change.) Players will be able to decide what color they want any of their visible locations to be and set a 'tint' of that color on that location. The tint is applied to the location, not to the specific item in that location. Each change will require the use of a magical component that is expended when the tint is saved. Clicking on the Body Tint for any of these locations will bring up the color chooser window. Players can choose any of the pre-defined colors, or enter any valid number for each of the color values (Red, Green and Blue) to make any custom tint they desire. Once this tint is saved, any item placed in the dyed location will take on that color. This is a tint, though, not a change to the basic texture of the armor. It is not possible to remove colors inherent to the armor, so some armor pieces will tint differently than others. We've created a few pictures to show you the kind of variety that players will be able to create using this Legacy of Ykesha feature.
Now, you'll only be mismatched if you want to... and then it'd be in-style, right? -Kenti