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==Red dye==
 
==Red dye==
 
To make red dye, you first need a red [[Flowers|flower]] (Red flowers generate frequently in plains).  After you have obtained the red flower, you place it anywhere on the 9 blocks of the crafting table or in the 4 plots of your inventory crafting box.  1 red flower makes 2 red dyes.
 
To make red dye, you first need a red [[Flowers|flower]] (Red flowers generate frequently in plains).  After you have obtained the red flower, you place it anywhere on the 9 blocks of the crafting table or in the 4 plots of your inventory crafting box.  1 red flower makes 2 red dyes.
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==Yellow dye==
 
==Yellow dye==

Revision as of 01:01, 6 January 2020

Dyes are used to dye wool, glass and leather armor.

Red dye

To make red dye, you first need a red flower (Red flowers generate frequently in plains). After you have obtained the red flower, you place it anywhere on the 9 blocks of the crafting table or in the 4 plots of your inventory crafting box. 1 red flower makes 2 red dyes.


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Yellow dye

To make yellow dye, you first need a yellow flower (Yellow flowers generate frequently & randomly in plains). After you have obtained the yellow flower, you place it anywhere on the 9 blocks of the crafting table or in the 4 plots of your inventory crafting box. 1 yellow flower makes 2 yellow dyes.

Orange dye

To make orange dye, you have to have made a Yellow Dye and a Red Dye first. Then open up your crafting table inventory. After that, you put the red and yellow dyes anywhere on the crafting grid. This makes 2 orange dyes.

Blue dye

While it is available in the creative inventory, it cannot be used to dye items. Lapis lazuli is used for dying items blue. The blue dye item can be used for crafting the party hat, however.

Green dye

To make green dye, first you must obtain a block of cactus. Then you must smelt the cactus in a furnace. This makes 1-2 green dyes.

Cyan dye

Cyan dye (a.k.a teal dye) is made by putting a blue dye and a green dye in a crafting grid. This makes 2 cyan dyes.

Brown dye

Although a brown dye item does not exist, cocoa beans can be used to dye wool and glass brown. Unlike other dyes, cocoa beans cannot dye leather armor or be used to craft party hats.

Bone meal

Bone meal can be used to lighten dyes or cloths. To do this put bone meal anywhere on the crafting grid with the dye/cloth. The only dyes that can be lightened are red (to make pink) and lapis lizuli (to make light blue), however, black wool can be lightened to make grey wool (which can be further lightened to make light grey wool). 1 dye and 1 bone meal makes 2 light dyes. Bone meal can also be used to make party hats.

Crafting

You do not need a crafting table to be able to obtain dyes, you only need the lower form of the crafting grid in your inventory. But for some of them you will need to craft a furnace.

Yellow flower (craft) - 2 yellow dye

Red flower (craft) - 2 red dye

Cactus (smelt) - 1 green dye

Red and yellow dye (craft) - 2 orange dye

Lapis lazuli and bone meal (craft) - 2 light blue dye

Lapis lazuli and red dye (craft) - 2 purple dye

Green dye and bone meal (craft) - 2 lime dye

Red dye and bone meal (craft) - 2 pink dye

Green dye and lapis lazuli (craft) - 2 cyan dye

Pink and purple dye (craft) - 2 magenta dye