Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-128.151.150.18-20161013025548/@comment-25936766-20161014021351

67.140.219.236 wrote: 1-They wouldn't have to change the color of a certain type of dust to suit an element better if it was well thought out. It would already be that color. That's my fucking point.

2-You're trying to add all of these complicated things that there's no way in hell they thought of because dust wasn't and isn't a well thought out concept.

3-We don't need a color wheel.....They're clearly two different dust types. 1-Changing a color doesn't mean it's not well thought out. It simply means they later thought this could work better, which doesn't mean the previous idea did not work.

2-What I'm doing is theorize based on analysis what color is what. I even gave my conclusion at the end, in simple words. Nothing complicated.

Trying to dismiss something just because you think the subject in question was not well thought by RT, which you and no one have no true way of knowing, is not an argument, child.

3-You are obviously not even reading my posts. Depending on the lighting, a color can look like different, yet extremely similar colors. Light gray can border on white or lean towards a darker gray, for example. Cyan is only 1 step away from Light Blue, and as such, it can well look identical. So what one calls Light Blue is Cyan.

The color of the Dust in Winter's sword looks identical to the one in Merc's boots. Weiss's Light Blue Dust could well be Cyan, with the Lighting causing it to look a bit different.

And besides, while we have seen Dusts with similar colors, these have always been noticeably different in the end. We have 2 Orange Dusts: One is dark and simple, the other has a bit of a yellowish glow and is lighter. The difference is such that lighting wouldn't create real confusions. A far bigger difference than Cyan and Light Blue, which could get mixed up based on lighting.