🚨 STOP WEARING “FAKE” COLORS! UNLOCK PURE WHITE & TRUE BLACK DYES NOW! 🚨

Is your Kliff looking a bit… basic? 💀

Most players are settling for “light grey” or “dark charcoal” because they can’t find the real deal. But the secret to looking like a Golden God or a Shadow Mercenary is hidden behind the most insane questlines in Pywel. From hijacking wagons to repairing a massive underground drilling rig—the grind for fashion is REAL. 😱

THE HIGH-FASHION HIT LIST: 🔥 The Infinite Dye Farm: Why you need 300+ cooked chickens to bribe “Expert Dyers” in Deminis. 🍗🎨 🔥 True Black Dye: The secret Black Market questline that requires 3 wagon heists. 🐎💰 🔥 Pure White Dye: The “Drill and Flickering Starlight” mission—how to restore power to Tinkerton. ⚡️ 🔥 Bright Orange (Gold): The guaranteed chest location at Time War ruins station. 🚂✨

Don’t be the only mercenary in the Greymanes without drip. Pearl Abyss made these hard to find for a reason. Click to unlock the full rainbow! 👇🔥

In the war-torn continent of Pywel, the fiercest battles aren’t being fought over territory or gold—they’re being fought over the perfect shade of fabric. A new “Fashion Fever” has gripped the Crimson Desert community as players discover that the game’s most prestigious dyes, Pure White and True Black, are locked behind grueling, multi-stage secret missions.

The Great Meat Bribe The fashion journey begins in Deminis, where players have turned the city into a giant barbecue. The “Infinite Dye Farm” method involves cooking hundreds of pieces of meat—often from mass-slaughtered ranch chickens—to bribe NPCs known as Expert Dyers. By gifting 10 pieces of cooked meat, players can “gamble” for random dyes. “I’ve cooked 400 chickens just to get a specific shade of teal,” one frustrated mercenary posted on Reddit. “My Kliff smells like a KFC, but he looks fabulous.”

Black Market Heists For those seeking the “True Black” dye, the path is significantly darker. Players must first liberate a bandit settlement in the Crimson Desert region before they can even access the secret questline. The mission requires Kliff to put on his bandit mask and hijack three separate wagons on the open road, GTA-style, to satisfy a shady Black Market merchant.

Only after these “lawless” acts are completed—and the player rests to trigger a vendor spawn—can the True Black dye be purchased for 37.5 silver. “It’s the most expensive ink in the game, but for that shadow-assassin look, people are willing to become criminals,” noted one community guide.

Restoring the Starlight On the opposite end of the spectrum, the Pure White dye requires a literal act of heroism. Players must travel to a remote drilling rig off the coast of Delissia, clear out waves of “robot guard” enemies, and solve a complex series of mechanical puzzles to restore power to the village of Tinkerton.

The “Drill and Flickering Starlight” quest involves connecting massive conduits and performing “Aerial Force Punches” on giant industrial buttons. Once the lights are back on in Tinkerton, a new vendor named Wilmer appears, selling the prestigious white dye for 15 silver.

Golden Ambitions Even the “Gold” look is a secret. While no official “Gold Dye” exists, savvy players have found that the Bright Orange dye—hidden in a locked room at the Time War Ruins train station—provides a near-perfect metallic sheen when applied to the right armor pieces.

Fashion is the True Endgame As the Greymane Free Mercenaries continue to share “drip checks” on Discord, the message is clear: in Crimson Desert, your stats might win the fight, but your colors win the glory.

Pearl Abyss’s decision to hide basic aesthetics behind such high-effort content has been met with both praise for its depth and groans from those who just want to wear a white cloak. For now, the hunt for the perfect pigment continues across every corner of Pywel.

Are you a Shadow or a Saint? In Pywel, your dye tells the story.