Realm of the mad god question about skin, cloths, and dyes

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Right now, I have many skins, cloths, and dyes. I am worried that if I die, I would lose the skin, cloth, and the dye. I'm not sure if I die, I would still have the skin, cloth, and dye.



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On death:

  • All items on your character are lost (unless you store them in bank chest, obviously).
  • Any character unlocks and progress are lost
  • Account wide unlocks/features stay (such as characters and their looks).



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Are skins permanent rotmg?

Set tier (ST) skins work differently and are not permanent. Upon equipping all four ST items from a particular set, your character changes into the 16x16 set skin. Most ST sets also grant extra stat bonuses and fire a different weapon projectile.

What does cloth do in Rotmg?

Dyes and Cloths are consumables that change the appearance of the player's character. These, along with Character Skins, are the primary ways of customizing a character's appearance.

Do you lose skins on death Rotmg?

Skin's are permanent, once activated, you cannot lose them. Once you use a Skin and it's in your Wardrobe, it's there forever.



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Answer 2

Cloths and dyes will be lost after you die. But the is a cheap Fame Mystery Box for cloths and dyes. So you can get more if you die. Skins are NOT lost after you die, so you can be sure about that.

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