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How to Get Red Dye in Genshin Impact

Red Dye is crafted from resources such as Sunsettias, Carrots, or Valberries. You will require one of these per unit of dye, and the process is instant. These plants can be found more or less in abundance across Mondstadt. Above you can see the Stormbearer Mountains, which is where plenty of Valberries can be found. For a more detailed overview, you can check out Twinfinite’s dedicated guide that highlights exactly where to farm them so that you’ll always have a stock of material to craft Red Dye. It should be noted, though, that before you can actually craft Red Dye (and before the game even requires it of you), you will need to unlock the Serenitea Pot. This will occur once you reach adventure rank 28 and complete the Liyue Archon quest, which will lead you to a quest called “A Teapot to Call Home.” Check your Events menu for more information on this quest if you haven’t already.

What Red Dye Is Used For

Red Dye is used for crafting furniture and decorations in Genshin. It is one of three different colored dyes in the game used for similar purposes. Of course, it’s also a necessary material to complete one or two Genshin Impact quests.

All Red Dye Recipes in Genshin Impact

“Three Reaches Bright”Bustling Sundry StandEntrance Rug: A Warm WelcomeGold-Lined Sandbearer NightstandSquare Pine Tea TableBreeze-Blessed BedCloudy Haze BedEmbroidered Lantern: Lofty GrandeurFestive Fragrance: Goods Piled HighFestive Fragrance: Of Gold and JadeGold-Lined Sandbearer WardrobePine Folding Screen: Billowing SailsTanuki Hugs Photo Board“Hyoutei” Stacked Aralia Wood Boxes“Lost Between the Pages of a Book”Alchemic Component: Burden of DustAlchemic Device: Between Fire and WaterBountiful Harvest Fruit CartCheckered Cedar CeilingColorful Checkered TileCourt Lantern: Lingering MajestyDark Checkered CeilingDark Wood Arch WallEight-Sided Lantern: Lucky DayFarmer’s ScarecrowFine Stall: Splash of ColorFlower Arrangement: Sprawling DaybreakLiuli Pavilion Sandbearer Floor LampMondstadt Rug: Crimson ArdorNarukami’s BannerNeat Stack of BooksPine-Backed Tea ChairRainbow Cloud Flying Satin PoleRainbow Lights: At Dawn We CelebrateRainbow Lights: Lovely Night ViewRainbow Stall: Ruby RedRally BannerRed Cedar Round TableRed Pine Wood Round StoolShrine Statue: “Seirai Ward”Spiritchaser ScreenTianyuan Lantern: Fragrant BrillianceYumemiru “Juunen” Street LampYumemiru “Kuukai” Street LampCleansing ShrineFloral Screen: Jade and GoldFortune Slip Stand: Omen-ReaderLantern-Lit Stage: CrescendoRed Cedar Curio StandRed Cedar Scroll ShelfRed-Iron CoralScarlet Torii Gate: Way of RestorationShrine Annex: Pleased to ServeShrine Corridor: Sakura-Dusted PathShrine Corridor: Vermilion GazeShrine Hall: Gentle WishesSilk Curtains: Fetching the Sanguine SkyTasseled Lantern: Deck the StreetsUmbrella Shop: Drapes of Differing DreamsYumemiru “Saikyo” Fortune Slip Hanger“Archivist’s Treasure Trove”Court Lantern: Red Moon of YoreCourt Lantern: Thundering HeartEconomy Cuihua BookshelfExquisite Cuihua BookshelfFine Brushwork: Bowl of BlossomsLandscape Painting: Nameless PrecipiceScarlet Torii Gate: Door of SilenceTraditional Cedar FlooringTwo-Tier Library BookshelfEmbroidered Curtains

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