Color Pattern

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This page is a list of Color Patterns used throughout Spiral Knights to color items and other entities. For more information, see the notes section of this page.

List of Color Patterns

Standard

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Special

These colors are associated with various special effects.

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Other

These colors are associated with a specific collection of "Recolored Costumes" and "Recolored Accessories."

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Unusual/Unique

Rose Regalia

Chapeaus and Tabards follow these schemes:

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Bombhead

Bombhead Masks actually mostly follow standard style coloring, they are just named differently.

Battle Chef

Battle Chef Hats and Battle Chef Coats follow these schemes:

- replaced with better named template - replaced with better named template - replaced with better named template - replaced with better named template - replaced with better named template - replaced with better named template - replaced with better named template - replaced with better named template

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Game Master

The Game Masters have special outfits. Their in-game text is also purple!

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Stand-Alone

Items with these color styles typically have some sort of special effect along with the colors, such as a sheen.

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Miscellaneous

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Notes

The terms "color style," "color theme," and "color pattern," as well as many others can be confusing. To clarify:

"Style": Seen in the official tooltip description of various prize boxes in-game. It is a good term, but is difficult to use uniformly for all items that use a named coloration because items are often "styled" with a color pattern, but also use other color codes, so style gets mixed up with "theme" quite frequently.
"Theme": An item is themed with a color if it uses any color in a color pattern. Items can be themed with more than one color pattern.
"Pattern": a collection of three color codes that are easily distinguished by the naming convention and/or behavior of several items.
The names of some color patterns (like "GM Purple") are chosen by users and are not derived from the naming convention of the items themed with said color pattern.

Terms such as "standard," "special," "other" and so on apply to Color Pattern Families. These terms are mostly derived from the colloquial terms often seen in-game and in forums throughout the game's history.

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