

Fruits only have one effect, there is no lighten x and darken y and z, y and z appear darker only because you removed x, but their value never got up, otherwise it'd be impossible to get white in multiple feeds like I did since every step would cancel the previous one.



Unfortunately you are not correct. Please refer to this post before passing on false info.![]()

Phyllo is correct. This is how it works. Been having very predictable results.

I wish you to be correct, but alas you are not. I've helped multiple people in this very thread get to the plumage colors by using Syrehn's very detailed explanation along with calculating the values out.
Each fruit does indeed affect all three color values positively or negatively. It is very much possible to reach every color as well. If you want to reach Black (all values near zero) you would feed a trio of Darkeners (as they subtract two colors while giving a positive boost to the other). Think about it like this:
Xelphatol Apple: +R -G -B
Mamook Pear: -R +G -B
O'Ghomoro Berry: -R -G +B
Total -2R -2G -2B
The net result is a mass decrease in values to ALL colors evenly.
Last edited by Ravenguard; 08-25-2014 at 10:17 AM.


The thing is I fed individually instead of giving all the fruits at the same time, which means that one step would negate the previous ones and your example is only valid if you feed every fruit you need at the same time.I wish you to be correct, but alas you are not. I've helped multiple people in this very thread get to the plumage colors by using Syrehn's very detailed explanation along with calculating the values out.
Each fruit does indeed affect all three color values positively or negatively. It is very much possible to reach every color as well. If you want to reach Black (all values near zero) you would feed a trio of Darkeners (as they subtract two colors while giving a positive boost to the other). Think about it like this:
Xelphatol Apple: +R -G -B
Mamook Pear: -R +G -B
O'Ghomoro Berry: -R -G +B
Total -2R -2G -2B
The net result is a mass decrease in values to ALL colors evenly.

That simply does not matter.
For example, and feed one at a time:
Feed1: Xelphatol Apple (+R -G -B)
Result: (+1R -1G -1B)
Feed2: Mamook Pear (-R +G -B)
Result: (+0R -0G -2B) This negates the increase in RED and GREEN from the previous Fruit.
Feed3: O'Ghomoro Berry (-R -G +B)
Result: (-1R -1G -1B)
By the third feed, you would have an overall decrease in ALL colors.
|
|
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
|
|
Cookie Policy
This website uses cookies. If you do not wish us to set cookies on your device, please do not use the website. Please read the Square Enix cookies policy for more information. Your use of the website is also subject to the terms in the Square Enix website terms of use and privacy policy and by using the website you are accepting those terms. The Square Enix terms of use, privacy policy and cookies policy can also be found through links at the bottom of the page.


Reply With Quote


