Pink Paint

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

Sources emphasize the pigment’s practical role: it is intended for painting world objects such as barricades and bridges. The wording in multiple languages characterizes the paint as ad hoc, improvised, or of average quality, which implies it is primarily a cosmetic resource used to alter the appearance of certain deployable or static constructions. 
- Primary use: apply color to placeable or static objects; commonly cited examples are barricades and bridges.
- Quality: described as improvised or medium-grade, indicating it is sufficient for surface coloring but not presented as a premium material.
- Scope: the item targets environmental and object surfaces rather than character equipment; intended applications are cosmetic and situational.
- Localization consistency: descriptions in English, German, Spanish, French, Japanese, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, and Chinese all convey the same core function and quality assessment — a makeshift pink pigment suitable for painting structures.
- Practical implications: use
Pink Paint when the goal is visibility, thematic customization, or marking routes and defensive works; rely on it for quick coloration rather than long-term or technically demanding alterations.
Do not confuse 
Official description
An ad hoc pink pigment, but good enough for coloring items like barricades and bridges.
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