can we get it changed to allow cloth armor to be dyed....
thanks
non-metal dyer in leth on 12/05/2007 10:08 PM CST
Re: non-metal dyer in leth on 04/07/2008 08:50 PM CDT
>can we get it changed to allow cloth armor to be dyed....
I just checked and cloth armor should be able to be dyed, much in the same way leather armor is. If your cloth armor cannot be dyed, check to see if it has a fancy TAP. That's usually the culprit. If that ISN'T the case, we'll have to see what's going on with that.
"Trust those who are seeking the truth; Beware of those who say they have found it". - Andre Gide
I just checked and cloth armor should be able to be dyed, much in the same way leather armor is. If your cloth armor cannot be dyed, check to see if it has a fancy TAP. That's usually the culprit. If that ISN'T the case, we'll have to see what's going on with that.
"Trust those who are seeking the truth; Beware of those who say they have found it". - Andre Gide
Re: non-metal dyer in leth on 04/07/2008 08:56 PM CDT
>I just checked and cloth armor should be able to be dyed, much in the same way leather armor is. If your cloth armor cannot be dyed, check to see if it has a fancy TAP. That's usually the culprit. If that ISN'T the case, we'll have to see what's going on with that.
Unfortunately, most cloth armor has a 'fancy (UGLY) tap', so in effect it is not dyable.
Unfortunately, most cloth armor has a 'fancy (UGLY) tap', so in effect it is not dyable.
Re: non-metal dyer in leth on 04/08/2008 05:17 PM CDT