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Yeah, the combat styles change your color, but I mean an option on the customization side of things, so when you're running around with Martial Artist, you're not defaulted to blue, or purple for pirate. Couldn't be bothered to recall the ninja colour, but the idea of it is how such a thing is defined prior to exposure to the game and has such an (in my opinion) overwhelming (aesthetic) effect.
Given the fact there are sword accessories, I wouldn't even see how that'd be an issue. It's cool though, we got spirit swords but uh - no spirit sword attacks from Yu Yu Hakusho. :D
Unfortunately it's also blue :(