Kochi Dye Shop
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The Kochi Dye Shop is a shop in Breath of the Wild & Tears of the Kingdom and a service in Age of Calamity.
Breath of the Wild
Kochi Dye Shop is run by Sayge and can be found in Hateno Village. Sayge will dye any clothes Link is wearing at the cost of 20 rupees, as long as Link has the five ingredients, which consist of materials and monster parts.[1] Each item on Link's materials list is represented by a specific dye color. There are 15 dye colors to choose from. Not all clothing can be dyed, for example, the Champion's Tunic cannot and remains its natural blue color. If Link is wearing something that cannot be dyed, Sayge will tell Link they cannot be dyed and asks Link to change clothes. Any clothing that is worn will be dyed at the same time. To dye clothing different colors, each piece must be dyed individually, at a cost of 20 rupees and five ingredients per garment.
While Sayge runs the shop, it also serves as his home where his wife Senna and son Sefaro live. During the daytime, Senna works as a greeter just outside the shop, encouraging customers to stop on by.[2][3]
There are a series of ladders outside that lead up to the roof of the dye shop. Here Link will find some pots as well as a Rusty Shield that will continuously respawn.
Dye Colors and Ingredients
Non-dyeable Armor
Age of Calamity
"Look no farther than the Kochi Dye Shop for all your dyeing needs!"
The Kochi Dye Shop is unlocked as a Service by paying a Ruby to complete the Dyeing to Make Contact quest. This service allows the player to dye many pieces of Link's armor, excluding those unable to be dyed in Breath of the Wild.
Run by Aju the Dyer, only rupees are required to dye a piece, and individual pieces can be dyed separately. Of the initial colors, Black is cheapest, while White dye is the most expensive, as seen in the table below:
Color | Headgear | Tunics | Greaves |
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Blue | 240 | 600 | 360 |
Red | 180 | 460 | 280 |
Yellow | 190 | 470 | 280 |
White | 410 | 1030 | 620 |
Black | 30 | 80 | 50 |
Restore Original Color | 20 | 20 | 20 |
Additional colors can be unlocked by completing the following quests:
These are shown below. They are all cheaper than the initial set of colors except Black, with Brown and Light Blue dyes the cheapest of all:
Color | Headgear | Tunics | Greaves |
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Purple | 20 | 60 | 40 |
Green | 20 | 50 | 30 |
Light Blue | 20 | 40 | 20 |
Navy | 70 | 180 | 110 |
Orange | 50 | 120 | 70 |
Peach | 30 | 70 | 50 |
Crimson | 40 | 90 | 50 |
Light Yellow | 80 | 200 | 120 |
Brown | 20 | 40 | 20 |
Gray | 20 | 60 | 40 |
Tears of the Kingdom
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Sayge still runs the shop. Clothes-dying works largely as it did in Breath of the Wild, but he now also offers a service to rework a paraglider with alternative fabric at a cost of 20 rupees, and Link must supply the fabric.
Dye Colors and Ingredients
Gallery
References
- ↑ Welcome! If you were looking to add some color to your wardrobe, you found the right place! Hue do you do? Welcome to Kochi Dye Shop, where we live to dye! If you have any dye ingredients, it's 20 rupees to dye an item... That includes our service charge, of course. Let's get going and dye your getup to the color of your choosing! - Sayge
- ↑ HON, IT"S A CUSTOMERRRR! Looks like he's hungry to have his clothes dyed! I'll leave it to you! - Senna
- ↑ Yeah, yeah, you're a customer. I get it. If you want to get your clothes dyed, pop inside and talk to my husband. Trust me, you can't miss him. - Senna