Monday, 17 August 2026

Diablo Immortal Player Says a 10,960-Orb Dye Setup Won’t Actually Change Colors


Diablo Immortal recently added proper dye customization to Temptation’s End.

One player says they have now discovered an unfortunate limitation.

The colors refuse to change.

A new Android bug report says the player unlocked every available dye option for the Temptation’s End cosmetic, including the variable color controls, only to find that the outfit continues displaying its default appearance regardless of which colors are selected.

The player estimates the complete dye setup cost 10,960 Eternal Orbs for that cosmetic.

That is a great deal of premium currency for a color picker currently behaving like a decorative button.

Blizzard Added Temptation’s End Dyeing on August 12

The dye system arrived with Diablo Immortal’s August 12 update.

Blizzard officially added color customization for both Temptation’s End and the Temptation’s End Collector’s Edition, allowing players to unlock expanded color options for 4,500 Eternal Orbs.

We covered that initial price in our look at Diablo Immortal’s new 4,500-Orb dye customization system.

That 4,500-Orb figure is the feature unlock Blizzard advertises.

The player behind the new bug report says continuing to unlock the full range of dye options, including the variable color bar, brought the total to 10,960 Orbs per cosmetic.

And after doing that, Temptation’s End apparently remained exactly the same color.

No Matter Which Color Is Selected, It Stays Default

The report was filed on August 16 by a player using a Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra running Diablo Immortal version 5.0.0.