For future reference, based on the appearance of the enemy in higher level LS/DS/cantina nodes, gear 12 will have the same framing as gear 11, but colored gold instead of purple. Probably subject to change, however.
Seems that a lot of the gear just repeats itself so I have like 20 needing same stuff from 7 to 9 for all levels of it . is it that way for higher? Just same stuff over again
The colors follow an RPG's order of colors regarding the value of the loot taken in some missions. Seems to be firstly seen in Diablo and reproduced in many other RPG or MMO games. It is probably depicted as:
White - known as "common".
Green/Blue/Purple - following the color spectre.
Orange - associated to "Gold", which represents the rarest kind of loot.
The aspects of the gear frames are still a mistery for me, though.
The aspects are fairly easy. To make our simple, note that the left and right sides are symmetrical.
Each gear level either advances the color to the next tier or adds a marking.
Gear 1: White, no markings
Gear 2: Advances to green
Gear 3: Adds marking
Gear 4: Advances to blue
Gear 5: Adds marking
Gear 6: Adds marking
Gear 7: Advances to purple
Gear 8: Adds marking (connecting previous markings)
Gear 9: Adds marking (connecting previous markings)
Gear 10: Adds marking
Gear 11: Adds marking
Gear 12: Advances to gold
The specific markings are not part of any established archetype that makes them easy to identify, however it does trigger some archaic notion in our minds that the more detailed something is the better it is.
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For future reference, based on the appearance of the enemy in higher level LS/DS/cantina nodes, gear 12 will have the same framing as gear 11, but colored gold instead of purple. Probably subject to change, however.
White - known as "common".
Green/Blue/Purple - following the color spectre.
Orange - associated to "Gold", which represents the rarest kind of loot.
The aspects of the gear frames are still a mistery for me, though.
The aspects are fairly easy. To make our simple, note that the left and right sides are symmetrical.
Each gear level either advances the color to the next tier or adds a marking.
Gear 1: White, no markings
Gear 2: Advances to green
Gear 3: Adds marking
Gear 4: Advances to blue
Gear 5: Adds marking
Gear 6: Adds marking
Gear 7: Advances to purple
Gear 8: Adds marking (connecting previous markings)
Gear 9: Adds marking (connecting previous markings)
Gear 10: Adds marking
Gear 11: Adds marking
Gear 12: Advances to gold
The specific markings are not part of any established archetype that makes them easy to identify, however it does trigger some archaic notion in our minds that the more detailed something is the better it is.
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