The Malevolent cuirass (Aurora) is a Malevolent cuirass that has been dyed with Aurora dye. This process is irreversible, and the dyed version is untradeable. It has the same combat bonuses as the regular malevolent cuirass.
The aurora effect is presumably underlaid beneath the actual sirenic texture in the lighter areas so it looks like the aurora is flowing beneath the armour's "skin". I imagine it'll look quite good in practice. Reply reply More replies Sanii_ Literally ice dye Reply reply RichOnRunescape.
Aurora dye is a type of dye that could be earned during the 2022, 2023, and 2024 Christmas events. It can be used to dye some of the tier 90 and above weapons and armours. Most tier 90 and 92 power armour and weapons can be dyed with it, provided that the item in question is not already dyed.
The Third Age-dyed malevolent cuirass is part of the malevolent armour set. It is made by dyeing a malevolent cuirass with Third-Age Dye. This process is irreversible, and the dyed version is untradeable. It has the same combat bonuses as the regular malevolent cuirass. The cuirass will degrade to a broken state after 100,000 charges of combat. It can be fully repaired using 50 malevolent.
Malevolent Greaves (Aurora) - The RuneScape Wiki
The Malevolent cuirass (Aurora) is a Malevolent cuirass that has been dyed with Aurora dye. This process is irreversible, and the dyed version is untradeable. It has the same combat bonuses as the regular malevolent cuirass.
Aurora dye is a type of dye that could be earned during the 2022, 2023, and 2024 Christmas events. It can be used to dye some of the tier 90 and above weapons and armours. Most tier 90 and 92 power armour and weapons can be dyed with it, provided that the item in question is not already dyed.
The Third Age-dyed malevolent cuirass is part of the malevolent armour set. It is made by dyeing a malevolent cuirass with Third-Age Dye. This process is irreversible, and the dyed version is untradeable. It has the same combat bonuses as the regular malevolent cuirass. The cuirass will degrade to a broken state after 100,000 charges of combat. It can be fully repaired using 50 malevolent.
The aurora effect is presumably underlaid beneath the actual sirenic texture in the lighter areas so it looks like the aurora is flowing beneath the armour's "skin". I imagine it'll look quite good in practice. Reply reply More replies Sanii_ Literally ice dye Reply reply RichOnRunescape.
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What's up with all the kids that use dyed malevolent legs and nothing else 1 Award.
Malevolent is simply more expensive to use. As for the boots, they are Emberkeens, another... Not worthwhile to actually use item. I would recommend simply using masterwork boots, as they functionally the same and cost almost nothing to maintain. Now, you do have an option to have your cake and eat it too: Keepsake Keys.
The Aurora dye can be used to recolour certain items for purely cosmetic purposes. A warning message is given when attempting to use a Aurora dye on a plain dyeable item.
Malevolent Cuirass (Aurora) - The RuneScape Wiki
The Malevolent cuirass (Aurora) is a Malevolent cuirass that has been dyed with Aurora dye. This process is irreversible, and the dyed version is untradeable. It has the same combat bonuses as the regular malevolent cuirass.
The Augmented malevolent greaves (Aurora) is a malevolent greaves that has been dyed with Aurora dye and augmented with an augmentor. It otherwise retains all the stats and effects of the undyed item.
Dyed malevolent is my absolute favorite fashionscape even over sirenic and I feel like assassin walk removes that overall grand look of malev. That said, assassin walk is probably one of the best looking walk animations in the game hands down.
Malevolent is simply more expensive to use. As for the boots, they are Emberkeens, another... Not worthwhile to actually use item. I would recommend simply using masterwork boots, as they functionally the same and cost almost nothing to maintain. Now, you do have an option to have your cake and eat it too: Keepsake Keys.
Noxious Scythe (Aurora) - The RuneScape Wiki
The Malevolent cuirass (Aurora) is a Malevolent cuirass that has been dyed with Aurora dye. This process is irreversible, and the dyed version is untradeable. It has the same combat bonuses as the regular malevolent cuirass.
Aurora dye is a type of dye that could be earned during the 2022, 2023, and 2024 Christmas events. It can be used to dye some of the tier 90 and above weapons and armours. Most tier 90 and 92 power armour and weapons can be dyed with it, provided that the item in question is not already dyed.
The Augmented malevolent greaves (Aurora) is a malevolent greaves that has been dyed with Aurora dye and augmented with an augmentor. It otherwise retains all the stats and effects of the undyed item.
The aurora effect is presumably underlaid beneath the actual sirenic texture in the lighter areas so it looks like the aurora is flowing beneath the armour's "skin". I imagine it'll look quite good in practice. Reply reply More replies Sanii_ Literally ice dye Reply reply RichOnRunescape.
Malevolent Cuirass (Aurora) - The RuneScape Wiki
The aurora effect is presumably underlaid beneath the actual sirenic texture in the lighter areas so it looks like the aurora is flowing beneath the armour's "skin". I imagine it'll look quite good in practice. Reply reply More replies Sanii_ Literally ice dye Reply reply RichOnRunescape.
Dyed malevolent is my absolute favorite fashionscape even over sirenic and I feel like assassin walk removes that overall grand look of malev. That said, assassin walk is probably one of the best looking walk animations in the game hands down.
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Malevolent is simply more expensive to use. As for the boots, they are Emberkeens, another... Not worthwhile to actually use item. I would recommend simply using masterwork boots, as they functionally the same and cost almost nothing to maintain. Now, you do have an option to have your cake and eat it too: Keepsake Keys.
Malevolent Helm (Aurora) - The RuneScape Wiki
Dyed malevolent is my absolute favorite fashionscape even over sirenic and I feel like assassin walk removes that overall grand look of malev. That said, assassin walk is probably one of the best looking walk animations in the game hands down.
The Augmented malevolent greaves (Aurora) is a malevolent greaves that has been dyed with Aurora dye and augmented with an augmentor. It otherwise retains all the stats and effects of the undyed item.
The aurora effect is presumably underlaid beneath the actual sirenic texture in the lighter areas so it looks like the aurora is flowing beneath the armour's "skin". I imagine it'll look quite good in practice. Reply reply More replies Sanii_ Literally ice dye Reply reply RichOnRunescape.
The Malevolent cuirass (Aurora) is a Malevolent cuirass that has been dyed with Aurora dye. This process is irreversible, and the dyed version is untradeable. It has the same combat bonuses as the regular malevolent cuirass.
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Aurora dye is a type of dye that could be earned during the 2022, 2023, and 2024 Christmas events. It can be used to dye some of the tier 90 and above weapons and armours. Most tier 90 and 92 power armour and weapons can be dyed with it, provided that the item in question is not already dyed.
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The Malevolent cuirass (Aurora) is a Malevolent cuirass that has been dyed with Aurora dye. This process is irreversible, and the dyed version is untradeable. It has the same combat bonuses as the regular malevolent cuirass.
The Third Age-dyed malevolent cuirass is part of the malevolent armour set. It is made by dyeing a malevolent cuirass with Third-Age Dye. This process is irreversible, and the dyed version is untradeable. It has the same combat bonuses as the regular malevolent cuirass. The cuirass will degrade to a broken state after 100,000 charges of combat. It can be fully repaired using 50 malevolent.
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The Malevolent cuirass (Aurora) is a Malevolent cuirass that has been dyed with Aurora dye. This process is irreversible, and the dyed version is untradeable. It has the same combat bonuses as the regular malevolent cuirass.
The Augmented malevolent greaves (Aurora) is a malevolent greaves that has been dyed with Aurora dye and augmented with an augmentor. It otherwise retains all the stats and effects of the undyed item.
Malevolent is simply more expensive to use. As for the boots, they are Emberkeens, another... Not worthwhile to actually use item. I would recommend simply using masterwork boots, as they functionally the same and cost almost nothing to maintain. Now, you do have an option to have your cake and eat it too: Keepsake Keys.
The Aurora dye can be used to recolour certain items for purely cosmetic purposes. A warning message is given when attempting to use a Aurora dye on a plain dyeable item.
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What's up with all the kids that use dyed malevolent legs and nothing else 1 Award.
Dyed malevolent is my absolute favorite fashionscape even over sirenic and I feel like assassin walk removes that overall grand look of malev. That said, assassin walk is probably one of the best looking walk animations in the game hands down.
The Malevolent cuirass (Aurora) is a Malevolent cuirass that has been dyed with Aurora dye. This process is irreversible, and the dyed version is untradeable. It has the same combat bonuses as the regular malevolent cuirass.
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The Augmented malevolent greaves (Aurora) is a malevolent greaves that has been dyed with Aurora dye and augmented with an augmentor. It otherwise retains all the stats and effects of the undyed item.
Aurora dye is a type of dye that could be earned during the 2022, 2023, and 2024 Christmas events. It can be used to dye some of the tier 90 and above weapons and armours. Most tier 90 and 92 power armour and weapons can be dyed with it, provided that the item in question is not already dyed.
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The Third Age-dyed malevolent cuirass is part of the malevolent armour set. It is made by dyeing a malevolent cuirass with Third-Age Dye. This process is irreversible, and the dyed version is untradeable. It has the same combat bonuses as the regular malevolent cuirass. The cuirass will degrade to a broken state after 100,000 charges of combat. It can be fully repaired using 50 malevolent.
Lucky Sighting Of All 3 Aurora Dye Styles At Once! : R/runescape
The aurora effect is presumably underlaid beneath the actual sirenic texture in the lighter areas so it looks like the aurora is flowing beneath the armour's "skin". I imagine it'll look quite good in practice. Reply reply More replies Sanii_ Literally ice dye Reply reply RichOnRunescape.
Malevolent is simply more expensive to use. As for the boots, they are Emberkeens, another... Not worthwhile to actually use item. I would recommend simply using masterwork boots, as they functionally the same and cost almost nothing to maintain. Now, you do have an option to have your cake and eat it too: Keepsake Keys.
The Aurora dye can be used to recolour certain items for purely cosmetic purposes. A warning message is given when attempting to use a Aurora dye on a plain dyeable item.
The Augmented malevolent greaves (Aurora) is a malevolent greaves that has been dyed with Aurora dye and augmented with an augmentor. It otherwise retains all the stats and effects of the undyed item.
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The Third Age-dyed malevolent cuirass is part of the malevolent armour set. It is made by dyeing a malevolent cuirass with Third-Age Dye. This process is irreversible, and the dyed version is untradeable. It has the same combat bonuses as the regular malevolent cuirass. The cuirass will degrade to a broken state after 100,000 charges of combat. It can be fully repaired using 50 malevolent.
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The Malevolent cuirass (Aurora) is a Malevolent cuirass that has been dyed with Aurora dye. This process is irreversible, and the dyed version is untradeable. It has the same combat bonuses as the regular malevolent cuirass.
Dyed malevolent is my absolute favorite fashionscape even over sirenic and I feel like assassin walk removes that overall grand look of malev. That said, assassin walk is probably one of the best looking walk animations in the game hands down.
Malevolent Greaves (Aurora) - The RuneScape Wiki
The Malevolent cuirass (Aurora) is a Malevolent cuirass that has been dyed with Aurora dye. This process is irreversible, and the dyed version is untradeable. It has the same combat bonuses as the regular malevolent cuirass.
Dyed malevolent is my absolute favorite fashionscape even over sirenic and I feel like assassin walk removes that overall grand look of malev. That said, assassin walk is probably one of the best looking walk animations in the game hands down.
The Augmented malevolent greaves (Aurora) is a malevolent greaves that has been dyed with Aurora dye and augmented with an augmentor. It otherwise retains all the stats and effects of the undyed item.
The Aurora dye can be used to recolour certain items for purely cosmetic purposes. A warning message is given when attempting to use a Aurora dye on a plain dyeable item.
Malevolent Greaves (Aurora) - The RuneScape Wiki
Malevolent is simply more expensive to use. As for the boots, they are Emberkeens, another... Not worthwhile to actually use item. I would recommend simply using masterwork boots, as they functionally the same and cost almost nothing to maintain. Now, you do have an option to have your cake and eat it too: Keepsake Keys.
Aurora dye is a type of dye that could be earned during the 2022, 2023, and 2024 Christmas events. It can be used to dye some of the tier 90 and above weapons and armours. Most tier 90 and 92 power armour and weapons can be dyed with it, provided that the item in question is not already dyed.
The aurora effect is presumably underlaid beneath the actual sirenic texture in the lighter areas so it looks like the aurora is flowing beneath the armour's "skin". I imagine it'll look quite good in practice. Reply reply More replies Sanii_ Literally ice dye Reply reply RichOnRunescape.
Dyed malevolent is my absolute favorite fashionscape even over sirenic and I feel like assassin walk removes that overall grand look of malev. That said, assassin walk is probably one of the best looking walk animations in the game hands down.
Malevolent Cuirass (Aurora) - The RuneScape Wiki
The Aurora dye can be used to recolour certain items for purely cosmetic purposes. A warning message is given when attempting to use a Aurora dye on a plain dyeable item.
What's up with all the kids that use dyed malevolent legs and nothing else 1 Award.
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The Augmented malevolent greaves (Aurora) is a malevolent greaves that has been dyed with Aurora dye and augmented with an augmentor. It otherwise retains all the stats and effects of the undyed item.
The Malevolent cuirass (Aurora) is a Malevolent cuirass that has been dyed with Aurora dye. This process is irreversible, and the dyed version is untradeable. It has the same combat bonuses as the regular malevolent cuirass.
The Third Age-dyed malevolent cuirass is part of the malevolent armour set. It is made by dyeing a malevolent cuirass with Third-Age Dye. This process is irreversible, and the dyed version is untradeable. It has the same combat bonuses as the regular malevolent cuirass. The cuirass will degrade to a broken state after 100,000 charges of combat. It can be fully repaired using 50 malevolent.
What's up with all the kids that use dyed malevolent legs and nothing else 1 Award.
The Aurora dye can be used to recolour certain items for purely cosmetic purposes. A warning message is given when attempting to use a Aurora dye on a plain dyeable item.
40 votes, 33 comments. 347K subscribers in the runescape community. A subreddit dedicated to the MMORPG RuneScape. Join us!
Dyed malevolent is my absolute favorite fashionscape even over sirenic and I feel like assassin walk removes that overall grand look of malev. That said, assassin walk is probably one of the best looking walk animations in the game hands down.
The Augmented malevolent greaves (Aurora) is a malevolent greaves that has been dyed with Aurora dye and augmented with an augmentor. It otherwise retains all the stats and effects of the undyed item.
Aurora dye is a type of dye that could be earned during the 2022, 2023, and 2024 Christmas events. It can be used to dye some of the tier 90 and above weapons and armours. Most tier 90 and 92 power armour and weapons can be dyed with it, provided that the item in question is not already dyed.
Malevolent is simply more expensive to use. As for the boots, they are Emberkeens, another... Not worthwhile to actually use item. I would recommend simply using masterwork boots, as they functionally the same and cost almost nothing to maintain. Now, you do have an option to have your cake and eat it too: Keepsake Keys.
The aurora effect is presumably underlaid beneath the actual sirenic texture in the lighter areas so it looks like the aurora is flowing beneath the armour's "skin". I imagine it'll look quite good in practice. Reply reply More replies Sanii_ Literally ice dye Reply reply RichOnRunescape.