Colors of Minecraft
Y’know, because this game isn’t weird enough/s
- Magic shows up in this ever shifting yellow-green, in experience orbs, in totem particles, in the freshly conjured up grass of a world (otherwise known as alpha green). It’s the color of energy not yet formed into solid items. Villagers are known to use emeralds, magic crystallized, to conjure up what they need (how else do you think they make certain things in the middle of the desert?). The items they trade usually retains the magic that made them, though what enchantment it presents as is rather random.
- The void in its gas state is full of color, if you can somehow bottle it and bring it out of the abyss, but it quickly deposits in light into the mineral known as bedrock. It’s also incredibly harmful to inhale due to most entities being made of what is essentially hard light, inflicting a rapid form of asbestosis quickly followed by death.
- Undefined material is the universe itself, and its color cannot be accurately depicted. People who frequently work on the development side of the world and thus often exposed to this color, have said it “can be generously called a purple and black checkerboard” and “an impossible shade of stygian green” depending on how long they have been looking at it. They also report migraines when exposed to it for prolonged amounts of time.
- The airs of the Nether has its color named Hellescent. The very atmosphere of the Nether is tinged with red, which throws up flashes of cyan in the glow of lava. This effect is heavily dependent on temperature, and in colder biomes of soulsand valleys and warped forests, the air turns completely cyan. This makes them rather unsafe areas for players and living mobs, as their body heat leaves trails of red fumes, ruining most attempts at stealth.
- THE OMNIPRESENT. This color keeps showing up. We don’t know what it means. We’ve found it in nether stars and end gateways and tridents and sea lanterns. What does it mean?