Bronze Dye

Bronze Dye is a small, shimmering vial that holds a molten copper gold liquid, its surface rippling with faint iron gray undertones. When poured onto cloth, leather, or armor, the color settles in a warm, metallic sheen that catches candlelight and earns a second glance from any observer. The label depicts an anvil and a stylized dragon, hinting at a heritage of artisans who braided bronze tinted metallurgy and magic. In its lore, Bronze Dye was said to have been tempered in ancient forges where furnace heat met moonlit tides, a substance reserved for master crafters who valued durability as much as beauty. Some tales insist the dye was gifted to heralds who rode into campaigns to signify reliability and steadfastness, while others whisper that the liquid carries a trace of ancient ore, giving dyed fabrics a subtle, almost living, luster that seems to shift with the wearer's stance and mood. In gameplay, Bronze Dye functions as a cosmetic enhancement rather than a stat boost, allowing players to customize armor, bags, and tabards for a cohesive bronze look. Its primary use is to unify disparate gear into a single aesthetic, turning mismatched drops into deliberate polish. Beyond looks, bronzed tones can help a character project an aura of resilience, which in roleplaying terms can influence social interactions with NPCs who respond to appearances of reliability and authority. For tank sets or leather wearing classes, Bronze Dye offers a practical advantage: it can help gear look uniform when you rotate pieces that don’t share identical dyes, making tracking and presentation simpler in a busy raid environment or a crowded town square at all. Dye is typically applied at a dye vendor or through the dyeing station, and it adheres best to natural fibers and leather, with furred trims sometimes taking a richer bronzy hue. The effect is long lasting but not permanent; reapplication may be needed after extensive washing or exposure to harsh elements. The color’s warmth tends to complement earthy tones and deep blues, yielding a versatile palette that pairs well with brass jewelry, blackened steel, or ivory accents for a refined old world look. For collectors, Bronze Dye marks a milestone: a reminder of early craft guilds and the pride of a well tinted set. Saddlebag Exchange helps find the best price. Bronze Dye is often sold by rare traders during festival seasons and can appear in barrels at the back of guild halls, inviting careful bargaining and inspection of batch consistency. The shade varies between batches, from warm coppery bronze to a deeper antique bronze with a greenish patina, so crafters test swatches on scrap leather before committing. Collectors seek limited editions that include a tiny emblem stamped into the vial's stopper, a nod to the dye's ceremonial roots. When recoloring, map pieces by material such as leather, cloth, or metal and apply the dye in stages to preserve shading. Price guides, and marketplaces like Saddlebag Exchange, help compare lots and locate authentic batches for careful planning.

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Minimum Price

53

Historic Price

80.27

Current Market Value

658,949

Historic Market Value

997,996

Sales Per Day

12,433

Percent Change

-33.97%

Current Quantity

1,494

Average Quantity

2,935

Avg v Current Quantity

50.9%

Bronze Dye : Auctionhouse Listings

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Quantity
49,999.995
1,2001
120.9948
100.944
98.94
961
87.930
85.923
85.8932
77.1556
754
68.9828
68.8200
68.794
68.7892
682
67.9962
60.9992
5964
5810
53663