Rules
There are 91 possible slime recipes. The known rules for mixing are:
- A color mixed with itself will result in itself.
- Two different primary colors mixed with together will produce a secondary color.
- A secondary color mixed with one of its primary base colors will produce a tertiary color.
- A tertiary color mixed with the higher concentration primary color will result in itself. (For example, mixing amber with yellow will produce amber)
- A tertiary color mixed with the lower concentration primary color will result in its base secondary color.
- A tertiary color mixed with its base secondary color will result in itself.
- Introducing a third color by any means will result in brown. Even mixing in brown itself.
Examples of these rules in practice:
- Yellow + Yellow = Yellow.
- Yellow + Red = Orange
- Orange + Yellow = Amber
- Amber + Yellow = Amber
- Amber + Red = Orange
- Amber + Orange = Amber
- Amber + Blue = Brown
Effects
- Granted from primary colors
- Granted from secondary colors
- Granted from tertiary colors
- Granted from brown
Primary Colors
Secondary Colors
Tertiary Colors
Brown Slime