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So you Think you can Dye your Chocobo |
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RE: So you Think you can Dye your Chocobo |
09-03-2014, 02:02 PM
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RE: So you Think you can Dye your Chocobo |
09-03-2014, 03:00 PM
I'm pretty sure the game just wants me to have Celeste Green chocobos.
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RE: So you Think you can Dye your Chocobo |
09-03-2014, 07:05 PM
I had Celeste Green a lot in my way to get my Morbol Green Chocobo for my alt. I jumped from Celeste green to apple green to celeste green etc. 8 times. I had to have 2 feathers proc instead of one to break the vicous circle .
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RE: So you Think you can Dye your Chocobo |
09-03-2014, 07:25 PM
I thought I wanted a grey color, but after seeing how it looked with Goliath's IC Adders barding, I used a Han Lemon. Now I'm going to go for the Gritty Realistic Next Gen Brown Chocobo.
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RE: So you Think you can Dye your Chocobo |
09-25-2014, 05:50 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-25-2014, 05:52 AM by Pun-Demon.)
Not sure if anyone's posted a Pumpkin Orange ref yet, but I got one from 11 Apples, 8 Berries, and 7 Pears. I fed him one of each fruit, in that order, and just repeated the pattern until all the fruits were exhausted. This method got me from Desert Yellow to Pumpkin Orange on the first go.
For anyone here who may still be deciding on what color they want, know that the screenie below has not been color-altered in any way, so it's as good an indicator as any of how your end product will look. The only editing it got was a mild Diffuse Glow filter (I'm just partial to it on my XIV screenies ), and I took care to keep said glow away from the plumage so you could get a good look at the coloring. I know I had a hard time deciding if I wanted this color, because I couldn't find any reference screenies for this shade and it's one of those colors that can vary a lot with what you see it on, so you just gotta see it on the chocobo itself. Hope this helps! (sorry about the small thumbnail - I wanted to give y'all a close-up) "I'll be fine! Give up? Me? Absolutely not!" |
RE: So you Think you can Dye your Chocobo |
09-25-2014, 03:21 PM
I'll definitely look at this through Fio's guide.
But should chocobos don't seem to change their colors, should I bother Icly shoving dye buckets through their throat until they might change somehow? |
RE: So you Think you can Dye your Chocobo |
09-27-2014, 12:00 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-27-2014, 12:04 PM by Eve Malusion.)
So I've been messing about with dyeing a bit, and think I've pretty much got the system down. I didn't see anyone else posting the exact numbers for each fruit, but I have a hard time reading how the forums look right now so I might have missed it, if so, sorry.
The numbers for what each fruit does is as follows: Zelphatol Apple       +5 Red, -5 Green, -5 Blue Mamook Pear           -5 Red, +5 Green, -5 Blue O'Ghomoro Berry     -5 Red, -5 Green, +5 Blue Doman Plum            -5 Red, +5 Green, +5 Blue Valfruit                   +5 Red, -5 Green, +5 Blue Cieldalaes Pineapple +5 Red, +5 Green, -5 Blue There is no RNG involved whatsoever, you just need to push it as close as possible to your desired values to round it off to the one you want. Any colour can be done in a single feeding session, but thats more expensive than doing it in multiple (though at current prices still fairly cheap). The one thing you do need to be wary of is order of feeding. Especially when working with colours close to the edges of the scale (Soot Black, Snow White, and so forth), and feeding a lot of fruit at once. The numbers on any colour cap at 255 max, and I am not entirely sure on bottom cap but I will assume it is 0. If you cap on either value then you will end up throwing numbers off, creating what has been interpreted by many as the element of RNG in the colour process. My recommendation for that is to rotate which fruit you feed, which will in most cases avoid capping a colour accidentaly in the process. So far managed on the basis of this to hit Shadow Blue, Soot Black, Colibri Pink and Snow White in one feeding session each, so seems to be holding up. |
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