Jurassic Park.
Jurassic Park.
Amber's closer to yellow, and everyone calls the others blue, and red, both of which are simple colors - right next to yellow. Makes sense to follow suite in simplistic names.
No one in my whole time of weakness procing as ever called them "azure," "ruby," and "amber." It makes sense for them to be called that. But the playerbase is filled with lazy people - and these people think "azure" is somehow too difficult to type.
That doesn't make yellow correct.
Yellow is just as incorrect as grellow.
There's 1 answer on the test
What color is this weakness?
A) Amber
B) Yellow
C) Grellow
D) Green
E) Aquamarine
A gets you a 100% on the test
Any other answer nets you a 0% F.
Yeah, except this is a game, and if you say "amber weakness," people might seriously go "huh?"
Correct answer is B, C, and D. Because players will recognize that far sooner than "amber." I assure you.
Just because people recognize it doesn't make it correct. The class average would just be really low.
People might say red, blue, grellow procs instead of ruby, azure, and amber to avoid mixing up chest colors with "light" colors. That or maybe we just didn't know what they were officially called until after everyone already learned incorrectly.
Also, on topic, adaberk is blue. Seriously. Purple people need to get their monitors checked..!
Resident of Quetzalcoatl since 2003!
Can we get someone with a spectrophotometer [for more accurate information on use(s), Google it] to determine the colour?We need big words and science to solve this problem.
Last edited by Zemzerrett; 06-22-2011 at 06:09 AM.
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