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The majority of a color used in a craft recipe determines the color of the final item. If we use 4 blue and 2 red materials, the item will be blue. All materials used in the recipe count, not only those in a single part. For a light armor recipe, all materials of the individual parts (Clothing, Lining, Stuffing, Armor Clip) contribute to the items color equally.
If an item has the same amount of colors, e.g. 2 red and 2 blue, the final item color is chosen according to this priority list:
1. | Red |
2. | Beige |
3. | Green |
4. | Turquoise |
5. | Blue |
6. | Purple |
7. | White |
8. | Black |
The result for 2 red and 2 blue materials would be red. If it had 3 black, 3 white and 3 blue materials, it would be blue. Black and white are the hardest colors to get.
Getting a certain item color may conflict with good item stats. Beige, green, turquoise, and purple colors can only be found with basic and fine materials[2], while black, white, blue and red colors can be found with choice, excellent and supreme materials[2]. The same material type can appear in up to 3 different colors!
Basic and fine Anete Fiber is green, choice, excellent and supreme is blue for all 4 lands and black for prime roots. To get good stats, while keeping the color, some tricks can be used. First of all, the priority list is key. If we need to craft an item with a color coming from "low" materials such as beige, we don't want to put more fine/basic materials in the recipe, than we have to.
The item consists of 3 + 3 + 2 + 2 = 10 mats total. If we wanted the color to be beige, the first idea might be to just use beige mats for everything.
If another color beats the desired color we can try and break it down into different colors with prime roots and surface mats - if possible. In this case we want a blue item.
I was always hesitant to include special materials, like generic materials bought with points[3] or those from event mobs. With the introduction of higher grade colored materials the guide is still the same, you just have more options to optimize for desired stats and a specific color outcome.
Thank you for reading!
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