Quote Originally Posted by Azurarok View Post
I'd be inclined to agree if sub palette didn't throw me off by having the reddish hue suddenly be the finisher. Rainbow gauge doesn't matter there, but I'd like to have a better feel for when I'd have white/black paint, especially in multitarget
That reminds me of a rhetorical question I posed to my friends:
Red-Green-Blue (RGB) is an additive color model. It's for emitting frequencies of light, e.g., your typical phone or laptop display. Pile on enough red, green, and blue, and you get white.

Cyan-Magenta-Yellow (CMY) is a subtractive color model. It's based on absorbing frequencies of light (and reflecting the rest), e.g., the colors of ink in a typical color printer. Pile on enough cyan, magenta, and yellow, and you get black.

This leaves just one question: Why aren't Stone and Thunder in the opposite order in the combo?