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    Color-Coded Loot

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    A common concept in RPGs and MMOs, color-coded loot is a concept where the quality/rarity of loot items are defined by a series of colors.

    Short summary describing this concept.

    Color-Coded Loot last edited by clovy on 03/24/22 10:08AM View full history

    Overview

    Many games with RPG elements focus heavily on random loot drops, which can lead to collections of items that take up valuable inventory space. Knowing which items are worth picking up & keeping can be a laborious task if the player is forced to compare stats & abilities for each individual piece of loot. Color-coding these items gives the player a quick visual representation of their worth and/or rarity, allowing them to quickly decide which ones they might want to keep, and which ones can be discarded.

    While general loot gathering in games has been around for a long time, it was Diablo II and World of Warcraft that popularized the concept of color-coding their loot. Soon after, many other MMOs and RPGs also adopted this concept. With its popularity spreading, it has begun showing up in more genres, with shooters and action games like Borderlands, Darksiders II and Dead Island all incorporating colored loot as well.

    Color Scale

    The color scale used between games has stayed remarkably consistent. Generally speaking, Grey & White items are of the lowest value, Green & Blue items are of middling worth, and Purple, Yellow, & Orange items are the most rare & of the highest quality. Although it should be noted that an item's color is not its sole basis for worth; loot is often also associated with a level, meaning it's possible for a higher level Green item to have better stats than a lower level Purple.

    Borderlands

    • White < Green < Blue < Purple < Yellow < Orange < Dark Orange < Pearlescent

    Borderlands 2

    • White < Green < Blue < Purple < Yellow < Orange < Seraph (Pink)

    Darksiders II

    • White < Green < Blue < Purple < Gold

    Darkspore

    • White < Green < Blue < Purple < Yellow < Orange < Brown

    DC Universe Online

    • White < Green < Blue < Purple < Orange

    Dead Island

    • White < Green < Blue < Purple < Orange

    Guild Wars

    • White < Blue < Purple < Gold

    Guild Wars 2

    • White < Blue <Green <Yellow <Orange <Pink <Purple

    Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning

    • White < Green < Blue < Purple < Gold

    Star Trek Online

    • White < Green < Blue < Purple < Yellow

    Star Wars: The Old Republic

    • Grey < White < Green < Blue < Purple < Yellow < Orange

    Torchlight

    • White < Green < Blue < Gold < Orange/Red

    World of Warcraft

    • "Poor" (Grey) < "Common" (White) < "Uncommon" (Green) < "Rare" (Blue) < "Epic" (Purple) < "Legendary" (Orange) < "Heirloom" (Yellow).

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