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  "description": "Gift cooked meat to Dyers, reload your save, and repeat to unlock all 55+ dye colors without spending a coin.",
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  "textContent": "Crimson Desert's armor pieces almost never match each other straight out of a chest or shop. The dye system exists to fix that, letting you recolor individual sections of your gear, weapons, and even horse equipment at regional Dyehouses scattered across Pywel. There are three ways to get dyes — buying from vendors, stealing from NPC houses, and crafting at a Cauldron — but there's also a fourth, far cheaper method that exploits the Trust gifting system to farm random dyes for free.\n\n**Quick answer:** Learn the Blinding Flash Finisher Skill, hunt animals, cook the dropped meat with the Blinding Flash sunlight deflection, then gift the Grilled Meats to any Dyer NPC until their Trust hits 100. They hand over a random dye. Save, reload to respawn NPCs, and repeat at every Dyehouse.\n\nImage credit: __Pearl Abyss (via YouTube/@Arekkz Gaming)__\n\n* * *\n\n## Free Dye Farming With the Grilled Meat Trust Method\n\nEvery Dyer and Expert Dyer NPC in the game has a Trust meter. Raising it to level 100 by gifting items causes them to give you one random dye. Grilled Meats are the easiest gift to mass-produce because the ingredients are literally running around every field in the game.\n\n**Step 1:** Open the Skill Tree and unlock the **Blinding Flash Finisher Skill**. It costs one Abyss Artifact and requires Level 5 Focus.\n\nOpen the Skill Tree and unlock the Blinding Flash Finisher Skill | Image credit: __Pearl Abyss (via YouTube/@Horizon Gaming)__\n\n**Step 2:** Travel to any area dense with wildlife — deer, boar, rabbits, anything works. Use the Blinding Flash Finisher to kill animals quickly, then butcher them. Leave the raw meat on the ground; do not pick it up yet.\n\n**Step 3:** Switch to the regular **Blinding Flash** skill (not the Finisher variant) and deflect sunlight onto the raw meat. Watch the color change. Once it turns brown, the meat is cooked. Pick up the Grilled Meats.\n\nUse Blinding Flash to cook meat and then pick up the Grilled Meat items | Image credit: __Pearl Abyss (via YouTube/@Arekkz Gaming)__\n\n**Step 4:** Visit any Dyer or Expert Dyer NPC at a Dyehouse. Select the gift option and hand over the Grilled Meats to raise their Trust Level to 100. They will reward you with a random dye.\n\n**Step 5:** After gifting every Dyer at a location, save your game. Reload that save file — a fresh set of NPCs will spawn at the same Dyehouse. Repeat the gifting loop until Dyers stop appearing, then move on to a different Dyehouse and continue.\n\nHand over the Grilled Meats to any Dyer or Expert Dyer and raise their Trust Level to 100 to get a random dye | Image credit: __Pearl Abyss (via YouTube/@Arekkz Gaming)__\n\nšŸ’”\n\nEach Dyehouse is region-locked to a specific color family. Cycling through multiple Dyehouses across different regions is the only way to collect every color through this method.\n\n* * *\n\n## How Dyeing Actually Works\n\nPicking up or crafting a dye bottle does not immediately let you apply it. You need to open your inventory and \"Use\" the bottle to learn that color permanently. Once learned, a single base dye unlocks roughly 20 different hue variations within its color family.\n\nThe critical limitation is that each Dyehouse merchant only applies their own regional color. You cannot walk into the Hernand Dyehouse and ask for blue — Theoric only works with reds. The workaround arrives later in the game when you complete the Greymane recruitment quest and build a personal Dyehouse at your camp. Your camp Dyer, Oliver, can apply any color you have learned, regardless of region.\n\nWhen dyeing, each piece of equipment is split into multiple sections represented by a column of circles. Click a circle, watch for the flashing armor section on your character, pick a hue, and confirm with the \"Select\" button. You can also adjust material sheen and distress level under separate tabs. Once every section is set, press \"Dye\" and pay a small silver fee to lock in the changes. Horse gear — saddle, champron, and barding — can be dyed the same way.\n\nClick a circle, watch for the flashing armor section on your character, pick a hue, and confirm | Image credit: __Pearl Abyss (via YouTube/@Arekkz Gaming)__\n\n* * *\n\n## All Dyehouse Merchants and Their Regional Colors\n\nMerchant| Region| Color Family| Starter Dye Sold\n---|---|---|---\nTheoric| Hernand (south of town, along the Nas River)| Red| Dark Red Dye\nDevin| Pororin (north side of the Shai village)| Yellow| Yellow Dye\nLauendell| Calphade (west of Calphade South Gate)| Green| Bright Green Dye\nLinus| Demeniss, Rustleleaf Farm (northwest of the fork)| Blue| Bright Blue Dye\nCastiel| Delesyia (west of the coastal castle)| Sky Blue| Deep Sky Blue Dye\nCormac| Tommaso, Caledora village (west side of town)| Orange| Dark Orange Dye\nAlton| Varnia (rocky area above the lower west city)| Spring Green| Rich Spring Green Dye\nLaurick| Pailune (southern gate, after liberation)| Teal| Standard Teal Dye\nEdmar| Demeniss northeast (unlocks after Chapter 8)| Purple / Violet| Rich Purple Dye\nOliver| Your camp (after 3rd expansion + rumor recruitment)| All colors| Shadow Grey Dye (unique, uncraftable)\n\n* * *\n\n## Crafting Dyes at a Cauldron\n\nCauldrons are rare crafting stations. The earliest free one sits inside the Witch's Lair in Shadow's Whisper Cave, north of Hernand Castle — head north from Hernand Town toward Three Saints' Falls, stick left, and drop into the ravine gorge. You can also buy a Cauldron for your Howling Hill home from Vincent's Furniture Shop southwest of Hernand Town, though it costs significant silver.\n\nEvery recipe follows the same pattern: a base herb component determines the color family, and the ratio of Longhorn Beetles to Stag Beetles shifts the shade from bright to deep. More Longhorn Beetles push the result brighter; more Stag Beetles push it darker.\n\nCauldrons are rare crafting stations | Image credit: __Pearl Abyss (via YouTube/@ZaFrostPet)__\n\n### Herb Types and Where to Find Them\n\nHerb Category| Example Plants| Used For\n---|---|---\nPink Herbs| Peony, Pink Rosemary, Begonia| Red, Violet dyes\nYellow Herbs| Dunbaria, Marigold, Yellow Rosemary| Yellow, Orange, Green dyes\nWhite Herbs| False Starwort, Snapdragon, Dendrobium Orchid| Sky Blue, Spring Green dyes\nLavender| Lavender (purple), Blue Lavender, White Lavender| Purple, Blue, Sky Blue, Violet, Teal dyes\nShrubby Sophora| Shrubby Sophora| Teal dyes\n\n* * *\n\n## Complete Cauldron Recipe List\n\n#### Red Dyes (10Ɨ Pink Herbs + 3Ɨ Rhinoceros Beetle base)\n\nDyeAdditional BeetlesBright Red3Ɨ Longhorn BeetleRich Red2Ɨ Longhorn Beetle, 1Ɨ Stag BeetleRed1Ɨ Longhorn Beetle, 1Ɨ Stag BeetleDark Red1Ɨ Longhorn Beetle, 2Ɨ Stag BeetleDeep Red3Ɨ Stag Beetle\n\n#### Violet Dyes (10Ɨ Pink Herbs + 10Ɨ Lavender base)\n\nDyeBeetlesBright Violet3Ɨ Longhorn BeetleRich Violet2Ɨ Longhorn Beetle, 1Ɨ Stag BeetleViolet1Ɨ Longhorn Beetle, 1Ɨ Stag BeetleDark Violet1Ɨ Longhorn Beetle, 2Ɨ Stag BeetleDeep Violet3Ɨ Stag Beetle\n\n#### Purple Dyes (15Ɨ Lavender + 5Ɨ Blue Lavender base)\n\nDyeBeetlesBright Purple3Ɨ Longhorn BeetleRich Purple2Ɨ Longhorn Beetle, 1Ɨ Stag BeetlePurple1Ɨ Longhorn Beetle, 1Ɨ Stag BeetleDark Purple1Ɨ Longhorn Beetle, 2Ɨ Stag BeetleDeep Purple3Ɨ Stag Beetle\n\n#### Blue Dyes (15Ɨ Blue Lavender + 5Ɨ Lavender base)\n\nDyeBeetlesBright Blue3Ɨ Longhorn BeetleRich Blue2Ɨ Longhorn Beetle, 1Ɨ Stag BeetleBlue1Ɨ Longhorn Beetle, 1Ɨ Stag BeetleDark Blue1Ɨ Longhorn Beetle, 2Ɨ Stag BeetleDeep Blue3Ɨ Stag Beetle\n\n#### Sky Blue Dyes (10Ɨ White Lavender + 10Ɨ Blue Lavender base)\n\nDyeBeetlesBright Sky Blue3Ɨ Longhorn BeetleRich Sky Blue2Ɨ Longhorn Beetle, 1Ɨ Stag BeetleSky Blue1Ɨ Longhorn Beetle, 1Ɨ Stag BeetleDark Sky Blue1Ɨ Longhorn Beetle, 2Ɨ Stag BeetleDeep Sky Blue3Ɨ Stag Beetle\n\n#### Teal Dyes (10Ɨ Blue Lavender + 10Ɨ Shrubby Sophora base)\n\nDyeBeetlesBright Teal3Ɨ Longhorn BeetleRich Teal2Ɨ Longhorn Beetle, 1Ɨ Stag BeetleTeal1Ɨ Longhorn Beetle, 1Ɨ Stag BeetleDark Teal1Ɨ Longhorn Beetle, 2Ɨ Stag BeetleDeep Teal3Ɨ Stag Beetle\n\n#### Green Dyes (5Ɨ Yellow Herb + 5Ɨ Beetle base)\n\nDyeAdditional BeetlesBright Green3Ɨ Longhorn BeetleRich Green2Ɨ Longhorn Beetle, 1Ɨ Stag BeetleGreen1Ɨ Longhorn Beetle, 1Ɨ Stag BeetleDark Green1Ɨ Longhorn Beetle, 2Ɨ Stag BeetleDeep Green3Ɨ Stag Beetle\n\n#### Spring Green Dyes (10Ɨ White Lavender + 3Ɨ Beetle base)\n\nDyeAdditional BeetlesBright Spring Green3Ɨ Longhorn BeetleRich Spring Green2Ɨ Longhorn Beetle, 1Ɨ Stag BeetleSpring Green1Ɨ Longhorn Beetle, 1Ɨ Stag BeetleDark Spring Green1Ɨ Longhorn Beetle, 2Ɨ Stag BeetleDeep Spring Green3Ɨ Stag Beetle\n\n#### Yellow Dyes (10Ɨ Yellow Herb + 3Ɨ Beetle base)\n\nDyeAdditional BeetlesBright Yellow3Ɨ Longhorn BeetleRich Yellow2Ɨ Longhorn Beetle, 1Ɨ Stag BeetleYellow1Ɨ Longhorn Beetle, 1Ɨ Stag BeetleDark Yellow1Ɨ Longhorn Beetle, 2Ɨ Stag BeetleDeep Yellow3Ɨ Stag Beetle\n\n#### Orange Dyes (10Ɨ Yellow Herb + 3Ɨ Rhinoceros Beetle base)\n\nDyeAdditional BeetlesBright Orange3Ɨ Longhorn BeetleRich Orange2Ɨ Longhorn Beetle, 1Ɨ Stag BeetleOrange1Ɨ Longhorn Beetle, 1Ɨ Stag BeetleDark Orange1Ɨ Longhorn Beetle, 2Ɨ Stag BeetleDeep Orange3Ɨ Stag Beetle\n\nImage credit: __Pearl Abyss (via YouTube/@ZaFrostPet)__\n\n* * *\n\n## Buying and Stealing Dyes by Region\n\nIf beetle farming sounds tedious, you can shortcut the process by purchasing starter dyes from merchants or stealing bottles from specific locations. Stealing requires sneaking into NPC houses. The Great Thief's Gloves — a reward from the House Serkis \"Secret of the Lost Seal\" faction quest — let you steal one item every 30 real-time minutes without triggering a bounty, which makes the process much safer.\n\nColor| How to Get| Location\n---|---|---\nDark Red| Buy from Theoric| Hernand Dyehouse, south of town\nBright Red| Steal| Oakenshield Manor, 2nd floor study\nRich Red| Steal / Buy (Ch. 5)| Torchlight Beacon top / Witch's House\nRed| Loot| Glenbright Manor secret basement\nYellow| Buy from Devin| Pororin Dyehouse\nBright Yellow| Loot / Steal| Shadow's Whisper Cave\nBright Green| Buy from Lauendell| Calphade Dyehouse\nBright Blue| Buy from Linus| Rustleleaf Farm Dyehouse, Demeniss\nRich Purple| Buy from Edmar| Demeniss NE Dyehouse (after Ch. 8)\nDark Violet| Buy| Demeniss NW Dyehouse, above the farm\nViolet| Steal| St. Halssius's House of Healing, back-right cell\nDark Orange| Buy from Cormac| Tommaso Dyehouse, Caledora village\nDeep Sky Blue| Buy from Castiel| Delesyia Dyehouse\nShadow Grey| Buy from Oliver| Camp Dyehouse (after 3rd expansion)\nTeal| Buy from Laurick| Pailune Dyehouse (after liberation)\nDeep Teal| Loot| Silverbrook Ruins, wooden building near tower\nRich Spring Green| Buy from Alton| Varnia Dyehouse\nSpring Green| Loot| Trader's Expanse camp, near Desert Lake Gold Mine\n\n* * *\n\n## Unlocking Your Camp Dyehouse\n\nThe single most useful dye-related upgrade in the game is building a Dyehouse at your own camp. Regional restrictions vanish here — Oliver the Dyer can apply any learned color to any piece of gear. To unlock him, progress the Greymane recruitment quest, expand your camp at least three times, and follow the rumor that triggers his recruitment. Oliver also sells Shadow Grey Dye, a unique color that cannot be crafted at any Cauldron.\n\nāš ļø\n\nRemember to \"Use\" every dye bottle in your inventory before visiting a Dyehouse. Merchants can only apply colors you have already learned — having an unused bottle sitting in your bag does nothing at the dyeing interface.\n\nBetween the Grilled Meat trust loop, Cauldron crafting, and targeted theft runs, a full dye collection is entirely achievable without spending silver on anything beyond the occasional fast-travel fee. The save-and-reload trick at each Dyehouse is the real accelerator — it respawns Dyer NPCs so you can keep gifting without waiting for any cooldown or in-game day cycle to pass.",
  "title": "Crimson Desert Dye Farming — The Grilled Meat Trust Trick and Every Recipe",
  "updatedAt": "2026-04-04T09:19:57.473Z"
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