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I'm also not sure they understand how the current system works in the first place. There is no reason you would need to "change color every time you want to change your gear.". You set it up once for every loadout, that's it.
If layered armor color superseded everything, THEN you would have to change colors every time because they'd never change with a different loadout.
This makes 0 sense unless you only ever wear a single layered armor, never take it off and base your loadout colors on that.
How is able to having different color on my layered armor for different layout is a bad thing?
I'm using black for my elementless, and white for my ice loadout. And i'm happy with that.
I already explained that. The proposed change would mean that you can only ever run one look, because as soon as you want something else, you'll have to go through the effort of re-coloring everything, the very thing OP complained about.
Layered armor color already supersedes armor color, so you just need to set it up once for every loadout, which you would have to do anyay, unless you only ever wanted one look for everything.
If that's what you want, fine, be boring. But don't ask for changes that ♥♥♥♥ things up for everyone else. If anything, we should be asking for layered armor to be part of loadouts, rather than seperating them even more.
I don't color my loudouts based on the elements I use like two people mentioned, I do it based on the colors I like the most or the ones I think make most sense in the current layer. I thought most people do it this way apparently I'm wrong.
A checkbox saying override all colors would solve everything.