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Why are they green?

ArylAryl Posts: 1,302 ★★★★
Anyone know?


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  • FhfjghhggggjfhfjgFhfjghhggggjfhfjg Posts: 4,492 ★★★★★
    Cos they want to be the hulk?
  • Duke_SilverDuke_Silver Posts: 2,421 ★★★★
    Gamma radiation
  • Viva93Viva93 Posts: 123
    edited November 2019
    I know exactly why. htmpl (idk how to spell it) color coding. They arent special just smart
  • ArylAryl Posts: 1,302 ★★★★
    Viva93 said:

    I know exactly why. htmpl (idk how to spell it) color coding. They arent special just smart

    So, their original alliance name had the coding around their name, but when it's viewed in-game, the coding disappears and their name is green?
  • ArylAryl Posts: 1,302 ★★★★
    Is this right?
  • SummonerNRSummonerNR Posts: 10,608 Guardian
    edited November 2019
    Color coding in square brackets. Same that can be used in your Ally's General Description (which is a lot more apparent than doing that in your Alliance Name).
    FYI, format/coding is in [RRGGBB] Red/Green/Blue in Hex format from 00 to FF for each color (or combination of colors).
    FYI-2, if trying to use Red, a standard Red-only code turns out too hard to read, so I’ve used an alternative custom code for a nicer Red color.

    Below are custom ones I used a long time ago...
    Red [ff3333]
    Green [11bb11]
    Purple [aa44ff]
    Yellow [dddd00]
    Cyan [00dddd]
    Med.Blue [2899ff]
    Orange [ee6600]
    Pink'ish [ff88cc]
    And of course Basic White is [7f7f7f] and Bright White is full [ffffff]

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