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How to Get Red Dye in Genshin Impact

How to Get Red Dye in Genshin Impact

Developer miHoYo’s latest update has players scrambling to find a bunch of materials necessary to complete all the various new quests. Some of the most interesting of these actually center around improving furniture and decor with specific dyes. Here we’ll be detailing how to get Red Dye in Genshin Impact.

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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 Stand
  • Entrance Rug: A Warm Welcome
  • Gold-Lined Sandbearer Nightstand
  • Square Pine Tea Table
  • Breeze-Blessed Bed
  • Cloudy Haze Bed
  • Embroidered Lantern: Lofty Grandeur
  • Festive Fragrance: Goods Piled High
  • Festive Fragrance: Of Gold and Jade
  • Gold-Lined Sandbearer Wardrobe
  • Pine Folding Screen: Billowing Sails
  • Tanuki Hugs Photo Board
  • “Hyoutei” Stacked Aralia Wood Boxes
  • “Lost Between the Pages of a Book”
  • Alchemic Component: Burden of Dust
  • Alchemic Device: Between Fire and Water
  • Bountiful Harvest Fruit Cart
  • Checkered Cedar Ceiling
  • Colorful Checkered Tile
  • Court Lantern: Lingering Majesty
  • Dark Checkered Ceiling
  • Dark Wood Arch Wall
  • Eight-Sided Lantern: Lucky Day
  • Farmer’s Scarecrow
  • Fine Stall: Splash of Color
  • Flower Arrangement: Sprawling Daybreak
  • Liuli Pavilion Sandbearer Floor Lamp
  • Mondstadt Rug: Crimson Ardor
  • Narukami’s Banner
  • Neat Stack of Books
  • Pine-Backed Tea Chair
  • Rainbow Cloud Flying Satin Pole
  • Rainbow Lights: At Dawn We Celebrate
  • Rainbow Lights: Lovely Night View
  • Rainbow Stall: Ruby Red
  • Rally Banner
  • Red Cedar Round Table
  • Red Pine Wood Round Stool
  • Shrine Statue: “Seirai Ward”
  • Spiritchaser Screen
  • Tianyuan Lantern: Fragrant Brilliance
  • Yumemiru “Juunen” Street Lamp
  • Yumemiru “Kuukai” Street Lamp
  • Cleansing Shrine
  • Floral Screen: Jade and Gold
  • Fortune Slip Stand: Omen-Reader
  • Lantern-Lit Stage: Crescendo
  • Red Cedar Curio Stand
  • Red Cedar Scroll Shelf
  • Red-Iron Coral
  • Scarlet Torii Gate: Way of Restoration
  • Shrine Annex: Pleased to Serve
  • Shrine Corridor: Sakura-Dusted Path
  • Shrine Corridor: Vermilion Gaze
  • Shrine Hall: Gentle Wishes
  • Silk Curtains: Fetching the Sanguine Sky
  • Tasseled Lantern: Deck the Streets
  • Umbrella Shop: Drapes of Differing Dreams
  • Yumemiru “Saikyo” Fortune Slip Hanger
  • “Archivist’s Treasure Trove”
  • Court Lantern: Red Moon of Yore
  • Court Lantern: Thundering Heart
  • Economy Cuihua Bookshelf
  • Exquisite Cuihua Bookshelf
  • Fine Brushwork: Bowl of Blossoms
  • Landscape Painting: Nameless Precipice
  • Scarlet Torii Gate: Door of Silence
  • Traditional Cedar Flooring
  • Two-Tier Library Bookshelf
  • Embroidered Curtains

Now that you know how to get dye in Genshin Impact, you can start decking out your dream house. If you’re still on the hunt for more info about the game, be sure to check out the rest of Twinfinite to see the rest of our guides, which have plenty of tips, tricks, and FAQs.

There should also be some more Genshin Impact-related content down below that you may find helpful, as well as some other news for the game. For any questions you have about the game that you can’t seem to find the answer to, always feel free to reach out to us in the comment section, and we’ll do our best to help.

About the author

Alex Gibson

Alex was a Senior Editor at Twinfinite and worked on the site between January 2017 and March 2023. He covered the ins and outs of Valorant extensively, and frequently provided expert insight into the esports scene and wider video games industry. He was a self-proclaimed history & meteorological expert, and knew about games too. Playing Games Since: 1991, Favorite Genres: RPG, Action

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