Alternative skill color themes

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Posted by: ShroudedHope.2340

ShroudedHope.2340

Alternative skill color themes for classes like Guardian, Necromancer, Mesmer, possibly even elementalist would be very popular if implemented. Some classes obviously don’t have such flashy ‘magic effects’ to their skills and wouldn’t benefit from something like this.

To clarify, what I mean by this is the ability to change the color of a character’s skill effects. For example, a mesmer’s skills purple/pink color scheme to green. Or a guardian’s blue light and fire to red instead.

Anet could easily ask for 800-1600 gems for this and people would want it.

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Posted by: EnemyCrusher.7324

EnemyCrusher.7324

This would break sPvP and WvW, but I wouldn’t mind it in PvE.

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Posted by: Stormclaw.5031

Stormclaw.5031

Like the ability colors mean anything in WvW anyway. Get 60 people together and all you see is a big smeared white blob of particle effects on anything being hit.

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Posted by: Frostfang.5109

Frostfang.5109

As I said in Another thread about the same subject…. Imagine a fight including a few spellcasters – Mesmars, Guardians… It would look like a fight from Starwars – Do we really want that? No thanks, if u ask me!

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Posted by: Rainbow Sprint.3215

Rainbow Sprint.3215

A mage changing the color of their spells to show their mastery of spellcraft, being able to focus on casting the spell and the color at the same time, I like that idea. Maybe let us change the color based on the dyes we have, start us off only being able to use the starter set, and we can use new dye colors every 20 levels until 80; so starter from level 1, common at 20+, uncommon at 40+, and rare at 60+.