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My health potions are green and poisons are red
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I used yellow for health to avoid red/green colourblind issues
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It's true. Rules are meant to be broken - apart from when they aren't. You can change any aspect of the world any way you like, but _only_ if doing that is critical to your universe and story. Screwing up without reason conventions that are well established is a dick move, unless the whole point of your work is to mess with people.Also you need to consistently break conventions once you do it or you really screw with people and make a shitty world.
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See also: video game AOE FX. Big glowy green area? Could be a healing aura, could be poison. Good luck!Purple: Magic?? Green: Life/death?? Red: Life/fire?? Blue: Magic/cold?? Honestly the only colour I don't feel uncertain about is orange, that's always bad. Also on the topic of health potions, a great piece of advice I once heard was that if your players are in a foreign land, remove health potions. Give them health biscuits and watch them reconcile with God.
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Nethack (and derivatives) is pretty much the only game I know of where the health potions may or may not be red. And I guess Dark Souls... It's more of an orange than a red. But maybe that's just the color of the flask. Idk what the substance inside looks like.
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Bright red barrel of aircraft grade fuel. Shoot it. Spawns a leak. **_FPS players mind's implode_**Toss a lighted match into the growing puddle. Match goes out.
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And yellow means, uh, holy light, or something. I ain't played no Overwatch, but I all but guarantee that's what it is.
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Purple: Magic?? Green: Life/death?? Red: Life/fire?? Blue: Magic/cold?? Honestly the only colour I don't feel uncertain about is orange, that's always bad. Also on the topic of health potions, a great piece of advice I once heard was that if your players are in a foreign land, remove health potions. Give them health biscuits and watch them reconcile with God.
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Idk, he's a Brazilian roller-blading sports-loving DJ... I think most likely scenario is he was green and yellow based on the Brazilian flag, green means "go", and there was only one other color left for "heal", so it's yellow.
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Or acid!
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Idk, he's a Brazilian roller-blading sports-loving DJ... I think most likely scenario is he was green and yellow based on the Brazilian flag, green means "go", and there was only one other color left for "heal", so it's yellow.
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Oooh i think his name is Lucio. These colours, from what i know, depend on which skin you have on
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I used yellow for health to avoid red/green colourblind issues
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Reminds me of that overwatch character with the yellow healing aura and the green speed aura. Just why?In Overwatch, healing is consistently represented by the color yellow. Making Lucio's speed aura yellow and healing aura green would be visually confusing
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Nethack (and derivatives) is pretty much the only game I know of where the health potions may or may not be red. And I guess Dark Souls... It's more of an orange than a red. But maybe that's just the color of the flask. Idk what the substance inside looks like.
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In Overwatch, healing is consistently represented by the color yellow. Making Lucio's speed aura yellow and healing aura green would be visually confusing
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The old TSR/SSI game Unlimited Adventures had randomized potion colors. It's also how I learned that khaki is not pronounced 'kahiki' when trying to explain what was going on to someone (I knew khakis as a type of trouser not a color). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forgotten_Realms%3A_Unlimited_Adventures Edit: or maybe I'm thinking of another gold-box game if that one didn't have some random generation. Hrm.
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> "There are no 'rules' for fantasy" Wrong. To write *good* Fantasy (of SciFi), you have to go through a process called "World Building" where you lay down the rules of your world. Properly done, the amount of World Building exceeds the actual works by far. It is absolutely necessary to create a core of inner logic to the story. You are not bound by the rules of our world, yes, but you are bound by the rule of consistency. If you violate those, you automatically write crap Fantasy (or SciFi). Funny, though, that e.g. many literature teachers / professors don't even *know* about the idea of World Building.