Guess who's going to be scavenging corpses, haha... ha......
This is the wiki page about it if my explanation ends up being too confusing, BUT AS FAR AS I CAN TELL, it tends to be a matter of how strong an enemy is and what "element" they represent. Generic life forms are basic colors like red (if they're a fire type), blue (ice), yellow (lightning), green (healing/poison-related), and purple (special/defensive magic). Then depending on their level of strength, they'll give off different shades. So stronger life forms connected to ice could come in cyan, cobalt, or cerulean flavors, and so on.
White/ivories represent the color of the Void, which in FF terms is the primal energy from where the universe is created. It more or less represents "nothingness," or something outside the mortal world. BASICALLY RARE AS FUCK. Even though blue colors go hand-in-hand with ice, it still seems to be symbolic of death, spirits, and the afterlife. Those are about the only colors you see in Type-0.
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This is the wiki page about it if my explanation ends up being too confusing, BUT AS FAR AS I CAN TELL, it tends to be a matter of how strong an enemy is and what "element" they represent. Generic life forms are basic colors like red (if they're a fire type), blue (ice), yellow (lightning), green (healing/poison-related), and purple (special/defensive magic). Then depending on their level of strength, they'll give off different shades. So stronger life forms connected to ice could come in cyan, cobalt, or cerulean flavors, and so on.
White/ivories represent the color of the Void, which in FF terms is the primal energy from where the universe is created. It more or less represents "nothingness," or something outside the mortal world. BASICALLY RARE AS FUCK. Even though blue colors go hand-in-hand with ice, it still seems to be symbolic of death, spirits, and the afterlife. Those are about the only colors you see in Type-0.