Winter/phospho infusion

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Posted by: xBrutalityx.3507

xBrutalityx.3507

Just curious if anyone else feels this way, i love the aura these two infusions put out. But the skin change is down right terrible. Why do these infusions have to change your skin color? It would be much better in my oppinion if these two infusions didn’t effect your skin color.im either alien green or ghost white, Which does not look normal at all.

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Posted by: Illconceived Was Na.9781

Illconceived Was Na.9781

The point of those infusions is that they change everything. It’s also possible that it’s easier to change all the colors on a toon at once, instead of treating armor, weapons, back, and character separately (especially considering ANet’s explanation of why the game doesn’t include dyeable channels for armor or backpacks).

I’m not against ANet adding infusions that don’t dye the skin — if that’s even realistic given budget constraints. I would be against ANet changing existing infusions.

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Posted by: xBrutalityx.3507

xBrutalityx.3507

I would be happy even if the black refracter had an impact on the skin color. It should atleast make the ghost white look a little darker…

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Posted by: drunkenpilot.9837

drunkenpilot.9837

The refractors do adjust skin color. I know they definitely don’t stack with other refractors. They also don’t stack with other color infusions like Phospholuminescent, to my knowledge.

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Posted by: xBrutalityx.3507

xBrutalityx.3507

Neither with winters infusion. Winters infusion overcasts phospho infusion. But black refracter has zero change when useing either phospho or winters.

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Posted by: xBrutalityx.3507

xBrutalityx.3507

A dark color like black should atleast have some kind of outcome on the color change…