Prismatic Aspect

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  • When a knight is created, a personal color is one of the things chosen. This color can be changed at any time, so long as the knight can afford it. Most things that a knight wears have aspects, or parts, that match this personal color - causing the same armor/helm to look very different from knight to knight.
  • Variability is further increased with the addition of accessories.
  • A full prismatic outfit is vibrant with color.
  • Choosing vivid accessories, such as the Proto Crest or an Eye of Fury, while not prismatic, can allow a knight to look even more "prismatic," if their personal color matches.
  • In Lockdown and Blast Network, anything that is considered "prismatic" on a player's visual outfit will temporarily change to the color of the player's team, for the duration of the match.
  • As of now, there are no shields or weapons that have prismatic aspects that match the player's personal color.
  • Certain items completely ignore personal color. The [Dangerous] items do this. This is to hint at a sort of "uniform" for Recon Knights. These outfits have a yellow prismatic default that is not overrode by the player's personal color.
  • Prismatic accessories either entirely or mostly match the knight's personal color.

Examples of complete prismatic behavior: Twilight Aura, long feather. A rare accessory that attaches to the armor back is the Ruinous Crystal. This accessory is entirely prismatic.

  • If a "prismatic" accessory isn't completely prismatic, the other color used is a light grey. Most accessory types have a prismatic style, that uses this secondary color. Grey doesn't clash with many outfits, and doesn't make an outfit look too light or too dark, so this is appropriate for something prismatic.
  • Accessories with "Prismatic Aspects" have one or more parts on the accessory which match the player's personal color.

Examples: the tips of Mech'tennas, a line on the bottom of bombs on a bandolier sash, and so on.


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