Cyan Paint

An ad hoc cyan pigment, but good enough for coloring items like barricades and bridges.
Overview


In practice 
- Typical uses: repainting barricades and bridges, marking paths or objectives, color-coding deployed defenses.
- Interaction: apply
Cyan Paint to eligible placeable objects through the standard painting or interaction interface; it changes only visual appearance.
- Strategy: use
Cyan Paint when speed and economy matter — for quickly distinguishing team assets, directing allied movement, or creating visual signals in the environment. Reserve higher-quality or special paints (if available) for permanent or high-visibility markings.
- Trade and inventory: its improvised nature implies common availability; carry a small stack for on-the-fly customization where visual clarity aids coordination.
- Limitations: does not affect functionality or structural integrity of objects; recoloring may be temporary depending on game mechanics that govern wear, weathering, or item replacement.
Official description
An ad hoc cyan pigment, but good enough for coloring items like barricades and bridges.
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