Street Fighter 6 World Tour Dyes

Street Fighter 6 World Tour Dyes: Where To Find Colored Dye

Multiple Street Fighter 6 World Tour dyes can be found throughout Metro City, but none of them can be purchased in stores. Clothing shops will allow you to change the color of most apparel, but you need various amounts of dye to do so. There are colored dyes like Blue, Green, Red, Yellow, and Brown, and shade dyes like White, Black, and Light. You’ll find a lot of dyes by destroying breakable objects or completing fight objectives, and where they drop may appear random at first. But there are various areas where there’s a higher chance of finding each particular dye. Here’s where you can find all of the dyes in SF6 World Tour.

Where can you find dyes in Street Fighter 6 World Tour?

The colored borders on this map correspond to where you can find that particular colored dye.

You can find dyes all over Metro City, but there are specific areas where you can find them. Posted above is a map of the city with colored boxes generally marking where these dyes can be found. Here’s more information on what these areas are and when you can unlock them:

  • Blue Dye – You can find blue dye very easily near Luke’s training center near the beginning of the game.
  • Red Dye – Red dye is mainly found around Chinatown where you meet Chun-Li early in the game in Chapter 2.
  • Black Dye – Black dye can be found on Faith Avenue which is next to the hangout and the police station.
  • White Dye – White dye is a bit rare, but we’ve found NPCs who can drop White Dye on the overhang between Bayside Park and Beat Street – Downtown. Some NPCs directly beneath this walkway where the Mad Gear Gang hangout next to the police station.
  • Brown Dye – The Mad Gear Gang hideout next to the Hado-Pizza mini-game tends to have some breakable objects with some brown dye. Then in Chapter 7, there’s a steel warehouse on the western side of the map that also has brown dye.
  • Green Dye – Green dye is very rare. The few that we found north of Chinatown are mixed in with other drops for Flight Tickets, so you’ll be lucky to get some.
  • Light Dye – This is actually a rare item compared to the other dyes, but we’ve found some NPCs who drop Light Dye near the dock at night that’s next to the Masters Foundation Building. This dye will likely have a higher chance of dropping if you have the Scrounger skill.
  • Yellow Dye – In Chapter 7, yellow dye can be found at the Chanko House Edomon where E. Honda’s restaurant is. NPCs tend to drop yellow dye at night. (It’s also a great place to grind levels.)
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Additionally, we’ve circled two places of interest on the Metro City map in purple that are unlocked during Chapter 7. The clothing vendor next to Chanko House Edomon and the NPCs hanging out around the Ball Block Blitz mini-game during the day all drop an random assortment of dyes.

By the way, if the NPCs you find don’t have the dyes you’re looking for, you can come back later and see if their fight objectives have changed after a few minutes.

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