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Stridentzephon

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Instead of selling the black black and white white set, Why not sell a templete that are blank? Then we can add any color to primary and secondary.

 

Money. They would make more money or be more of a credit sink, by having only those set types, no fill with whatever you want kind.

 

Not saying this is a bad idea, just the most likely reason for why not.

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How about this take on the idea (or possibly just an elaboration of what the OP was thinking, since he didn't go into much detail):

 

Ability to combine any primary color dye with any secondary color dye. Sell small "packs" of 5 or 10 or whatever of these dye templates on the Market and/or have it be a credit thing at a vendor somewhere. Wouldn't be cheap, would be cool.

 

So I buy a pack of 5 Dye Templates, and I buy a primary orange dye and a secondary green dye, and I insert them into this modable Dye Template to create an Orange and Green Dye Module. Presumably all three pieces would be destroyed upon removing the item; though it would be nice to be able to reuse the templates, I find it unlikely ;) Maybe be able to change the colors so long as you don't remove the template? That way you only have to buy one template per armor set/piece you want to dye, but if you want them for multiple sets you have to buy more than one.

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How about this take on the idea (or possibly just an elaboration of what the OP was thinking, since he didn't go into much detail):

 

Ability to combine any primary color dye with any secondary color dye. Sell small "packs" of 5 or 10 or whatever of these dye templates on the Market and/or have it be a credit thing at a vendor somewhere. Wouldn't be cheap, would be cool.

 

So I buy a pack of 5 Dye Templates, and I buy a primary orange dye and a secondary green dye, and I insert them into this modable Dye Template to create an Orange and Green Dye Module. Presumably all three pieces would be destroyed upon removing the item; though it would be nice to be able to reuse the templates, I find it unlikely ;) Maybe be able to change the colors so long as you don't remove the template? That way you only have to buy one template per armor set/piece you want to dye, but if you want them for multiple sets you have to buy more than one.

 

Ah, in that case... I would love that, personally.

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How about this take on the idea (or possibly just an elaboration of what the OP was thinking, since he didn't go into much detail):

 

Ability to combine any primary color dye with any secondary color dye. Sell small "packs" of 5 or 10 or whatever of these dye templates on the Market and/or have it be a credit thing at a vendor somewhere. Wouldn't be cheap, would be cool.

 

So I buy a pack of 5 Dye Templates, and I buy a primary orange dye and a secondary green dye, and I insert them into this modable Dye Template to create an Orange and Green Dye Module. Presumably all three pieces would be destroyed upon removing the item; though it would be nice to be able to reuse the templates, I find it unlikely ;) Maybe be able to change the colors so long as you don't remove the template? That way you only have to buy one template per armor set/piece you want to dye, but if you want them for multiple sets you have to buy more than one.

 

Yes that is exactly what I was saying only shorter. They could use multip single sell ones or a pack, just more options. They could sell this even with a shader option. Right now they sell black and black and white and white for $10. If they did it this way they could sell a blank one for $10-15-20. The difference is $10 you can put in any pre-exsisting colors from the single color one. Then the $15-20 you can make your own color thur a color wheel.

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