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General Information

This information only applies after 1.6!

The second tier of Redguard medium armor is not as – challenging as the first. Here, it begins to look less like random bits of garbage, and much more like actual armor intended to be used. You might notice the similarities between this and Heavy/Light Redguard armor – the segmented leaf-shape appears to be a visual theme across all Redguard armors.

What are the components?
This armor appears to consist of a weirdly crookedly stitched sack-cloth shirt with an uneven hem and a random cross stitched on the front, with the arms of the cross looping up towards the shoulders in the back and a sash consisting of loose cloth. Over the top of the cheap looking linen, there are two pieces of leather, one layered over the other, with some tooling and trim.

Considerations when dyeing
This armor is still challenging, but not quite as unbalanced as the previous iteration; the Hide jack still has the ‘dull leather colors’ problem, but at least the color balance seems a bit better

What dyes where?
The primary dye colors the piece of leather; the secondary dye colors the accent trim on that leather. The tertiary dye colors all of the cloth, with a slightly lighter version of itself for the sash.

Primary Dye: Adventurer Brown
Secondary Dye: Fighter’s Guild Red
Tertiary Dye: Wyrd Tree Green
Primary Dye: Hunding Gold
Secondary Dye: Dominion Yellow
Tertiary Dye: Wolf’s Fur Brown
Primary Dye: Covenant Conqeuror Blue
Secondary Dye:Volunteer’s Iron
Tertiary Dye: Maormer Eyes Grey

Redguard Medium – Chest – Hide

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