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==How do I change my armor's appearance?== | ==How do I change my armor's appearance?== | ||
You cannot alter the appearance of armor or clothing that you find in the game world. For some items, it is possible to dye them to a different color, using dye you can purchase from NPCs or by using a uniform dye barrel. Many items found in the game world cannot have their coloration altered either; a message in the console when attempting to dye the item will inform you if that is the case. | You cannot alter the appearance of armor or clothing that you find in the game world. For some items, it is possible to dye them to a different color, using dye you can purchase from NPCs or by using a uniform dye barrel. Many items found in the game world cannot have their coloration altered either; a message in the console when attempting to dye the item will inform you if that is the case. This is intended! The appearance of items often can convey important information. | ||
You can use certain tailors and blacksmiths to create entirely custom pieces of clothing and armor exactly to your liking. These items come with a cost in gold, and once created, other than dyes, cannot have their appearance further changed. These custom made items you can also enchant using the same NPC and engraving table with up to two bonuses for an extra cost, one skill bonus and one save bonus. | You can use certain tailors and blacksmiths to create entirely custom pieces of clothing and armor exactly to your liking. These items come with a cost in gold, and once created, other than dyes, cannot have their appearance further changed. These custom made items you can also enchant using the same NPC and engraving table with up to two bonuses for an extra cost, one skill bonus and one save bonus. | ||
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