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Drip and Dye colors[]

Drip is the way people view how good the look is combining your race, armor, hair, and accessories. Having maximum drip is crucial to solo progression, and is imperative to anyone that plays rogue extensively. People will attack you if you do not look cool or funny, we are talking about a game where unverified children say ez

How To Achieve Drip[]

Drip depends on your race. Some races are unable to achieve drip, however this only applies to people who construct Gaians. In order to achieve maximum drip, you have to consider what armor you have, and how that armor interacts with your character, your hair and your accessories.

In order to achieve drip on Gaians, make sure to have orderly when buying your first upgrade, and then use a sigil helmet. This will give them the chad look, but use a dark cowl if you'd like to stay cute and also not attract people who may confuse you for an ultra. You already are extremely drippy as a freshie Gaian, however, since you have the cute look.

As an Ashiin, an easy way to look drippy is to wear pal hair, more commonly known as bacon hair. No matter what class you are, Ashiin will always look good with pal hair.

Key factors on having drip and how to pair your character well with dyes[]

Race. Certain races look good with certain armors and dyes depending on body features, and colors of their eyes, skin, and mostly hair. You can always achieve drip by having an armor with colors that match your hair color or eye color. Despite not having hair, Scrooms have the highest drip potential due to their colored tops. A Scroom with armor and an enchant that matches their top looks extremely drippy. Now, I mentioned skin but there is something special about skin when it comes to drip: Don't dye your armor a color that matches your skin. This will make you look like a fucking crayon and is lame. However this does not count for Azael shinobis.

Vampire. For races that can go vampire, it could potentially increase their drip. Rigans which are the least drippiest race, are among the most drippy when they are vampire due to them having all red eyes. Castellan's light blonde haired variant looks very drippy as vampire since they look almost identical to a Seraph.

Know your dye. Dye is very important for drip if the regular appearance of the armor doesn't look good with your race. There are many plants you can use for dye, but the main thing to be aware of is that not all of them are good options. For example, if you want to dye your armor green, there are 4 options which are tellbloom which resembles shit, strange tentacle which looks somewhat grey but is just a faded ass ghostly green, periashroom which is an earthy green, and canewood which is nice bright green that pops. See chart below for dye colors.

Dye color chart

Dye color chart


Samurai with monk armor

Samurai with monk armor, the grey outlining of the monk armor looks very drippy with the katana.

Below are images of drippy characters.

King

Trollomon drip

Drip menulisian

Very drippy menulisian, although this is not a safe idea as this requires going to khei and not getting your uberclass, unless there's a matching outfit in the catalogue.

The lengendary "Fishy facless" duo

cyan crayon combo (CCC)

A green Dragon Sage Scroom who completely ignores the crayon rule, due to the armor not covering the whole body.

A green Dragon Sage Scroom who completely ignores the crayon rule, due to the armor not covering the whole body.

Cool monk

A Cool Monk with his Great Sword



VampireCastilan

Hide the eyes and tell people you're a Seraph!


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