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Witcher 3 witcher 2 armor

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Mix and match armor pieces of different dye colors to make a unique look. If you like how it looks in the preview, confirm the selection to dye the piece of armor. Select a dye color along with an armor piece you’d like to dye. Once you have some dye in your inventory, you can use the preview function to see how the dye color will look on a particular piece of Witcher gear before making any changes. You can also craft dyes, provided you have the dye diagram and appropriate components. As long as you have the Blood and Wine DLC installed, dyes can be obtained as loot drops from enemies as well.

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Several dyes can be found during various side quests, so be sure to loot each location you visit thoroughly to grab any dyes that may be hidden nearby. If you’re not wanting to fork over the cash, Dyes can also be looted throughout Toussaint. Dyes can cost around a thousand Crowns each, give or take, so make sure to bring a decent chunk of money with you. The Dye Merchant will be standing nearby. Look for an area with several colorful dye pools. When you discover colorful splotches on the ground, you know you’re close. This merchant is found along the harbor east of the Harbor Gate. If you want to have several dye options, your best option is to visit the Dye Merchant in Beauclair. Dyes are primarily purchased, found, or crafted.