Perhaps Dye has a duration because it is convenient that it is not permanent?

But I would agree that usually Dye should be permanent. In addition there should be a spell that reverts Dye (that is different than casting Dye again with the old colour: what is the old colour of - let's say - a scottisch kilt?)

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----------| Am 27.05.2008 23:49 schrieb Troy Guffey: |----------
Why does Dye have a duration? It would seem to me that it should work by changing the color of at least a thin surface layer of the subject. Granted it might vanish if that layer were to wear off, but the spell should be Instant.

Changing the non-living surface layer of living being should go away as the skin or hair is shed, but that's not a true duration.


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