- Apr 10, 2018 2. Get them from several ingredient traders. Trade with random people and see if they have a warming color of your choice in their inventories. Find them on the world instead of random junk items. Use scrap materials on armor and shields to improve your physical armor. Craft Armors with using scrap materials and Crafter's Hammer on anvil.
- If you were wondering how to get dyes in Divinity Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition, then you have come to the right place. Below is a list of the various dyes used to color various items and apparels. To see a list of all the Recipes click here. Dyes cannot be crafted in Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition, however they can often be obtained as loot through drops or bought.
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Divinity Original Sin 2 How To Dye Armor 2
It says invalid combination when I put the armor and the dye in the crafting slot. (Red fabric dye and all types of armor). Subreddit for discussions about Divinity: Original Sin, Divinity Original Sin 2, and other Larian Games. Created Apr 25, 2013. Crafting in Divinity: Original Sin 2 is covered on this page. Players can use Items the acquire through out the game to create Grenades, Arrows, Food, Potions, Weapons and Armor that can help them in their journey. See below for more information.
Red Fabric Dye Divinity 2
Dye | Where to find |
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Black Fabric Dye |
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Blue Fabric Dye |
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Green Fabric Dye |
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Mysterious Fabric Dye |
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Purple Fabric Dye |
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Red Fabric Dye |
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White Fabric Dye |
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Yellow Fabric Dye |
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Nearly every weapon/armor can be upgraded with appropriate items/substances that improve on their parameters - the so called boosts. Thanks to this, you can obtain equipment that suits your needs and, additionally, increase its value. A good news is that you can apply more than one boost to a given piece of equipment. The below table presents the boosts, alongside with the effects that it provides. Of course, by how much a piece of equipment is improved, depends on the crafting/blacksmithing level and on the character's level.
Crafting
Component I | Equipment type (Component II) | Boost |
Essence [Air / Earth / Fire / Water / Void] | Shield/armor | Increases resistance to the applied type of essence |
Pearl | Shield/armor | Increases value |
Dye | Armor | Changes the color |
Ruby | Armor | Increases resistance to all the elements |
Leather Scraps | Any material-made armor | +to defense (low) |
Metal Scraps | Any material-made or leather armor | + to defense (medium) |
Plate Scraps | Any metal armor | + to defense (medium) |
Whetstone / Whetstone Wheel | Any blade | +damage |
Essence [Air / Earth / Fire / Water / Void] | A weapon | +damage from the element |
Tenebrium bar | A weapon | + damage from Tenebrium |
Poison Potion | A weapon | + damage from poison |
Tormented Soul | A weapon | +strength, +agility |
Joshua Spice | A weapon | +high damage from fire |
Scope / Sextant | A ranged weapon (bow/ crossbow) | +perception |
Bowstring | A ranged weapon (bow/ crossbow) [only self-crafted] | +damage |
Moonstone | Club/staff | +medium damage |
Blacksmithing
Divinity Original Sin 2 How To Dye Armor Build
Component I | Component II | Boost |
Anvil | Metal shield | +blocking |
Scrap Metal | Wooden shield | + blocking |