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What can items can be dyed?

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boots that can be dyed: leather boots furry boots anti warrior boots..... robes that can be dyed: customized made robes( only red or blue) and heres a list of weapons that are new!: * kimino sword!..... great blade...... doubled rune swords.... death staff..... all for non-members exept kimono sword. buy them for about idk around 40m and 978k and for 900,000,000,000 trilions for great blade

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