Hammerwiki:Armor dye

In Warhammer online, players can acquire armor dyes. These dyes are used to customize the color of your armor and clothing. Many, but not all, pieces of armor can be dyed with two colors - a primary and a secondary. Dyes are acquired from merchants, quests and drops, and some of the rarer dyes are found by killing bosses. They can also be crafted by Apothecaries.

How To Dye
Merchant Dye --- This text is old, its not 'any' merchant now. Only in Inevitable city and Aldorf what I know. Find any merchant throughout the Warhammer world, and click "Dye Items". Select the piece of armor you wish to dye by left clicking it, then either left click a color to apply it for your primary color, or right click a color to apply it for your secondary color. Inventory Dye --- First, you simply right-click the dye in your inventory. Next, you left click on the item that you want to dye and select either the Primary or Secondary color to dye, then confirm your selection.

Obtaining Dyes
Dyes are acquired from merchants, quests, drops, and from creating them through Apothecaries.

Merchant or Low Quality Drop
These dyes are available on merchants, and can also be obtained by looting creatures. When looted, their quality is dark grey "junk" color.

Bestial Brown

Bone Brown

Brazen Brass

Chainmail Grey

Fortress Grey

Graveyard Earth

Orc Green

Scab Red

Scaly Green

Shadow Grey

Snot Green

Tanned Flesh

Vermin Brown

Warlock Purple

Quests
Dark Navy Blue

Dark Peach

Dark Purple

Dark Red

Dark Sage

Dark Sea Blue

Dark Warm Sage

Drops
Azyr Blue (Rare Quality) Blazing Orange (Rare Quality)

Blood Red (Rare Quality) Chaos Black (Very Rare Quality... Note: Can also be created, see description)

Enchanted Blue (Rare Quality) Midnight Blue Regal Blue Shyish Purple (Uncommon Quality)

Skull White (Very Rare Quality) Ulgu Grey (Very Rare Quality)

Apothecary
Dark Peach

Dark Red

Dark Sea Blue

Goblin Green

Golden Yellow

Liche Purple

Red Gore

Scorched Brown

Seaguard Blue

Note: A list of the Apothecary dye pigments, which can be used to create the above-listed dyes, can be found here.