beautiful when there are more colors than you can count" |
Chroma Packs are special unlocks earned through the 7Zee Rewards Club which are accessed at the Chroma Stations located outside the Ranch House, outside the first, large house at Ogden's Retreat, and on the porch of the manor at Mochi's Manor. Chroma Stations are first installed at Rank 5 7Zee, and more Chroma Packs are unlocked as higher 7Zee ranks are achieved.
There are three tabs at a Chroma Station; Ranch, Vacpack, and Tech. Each can apply a Chroma Pack independently, so Chroma Packs can be mix-and-matched between these three categories if so desired.
Slimepedia Entry[]
Chroma Packs can be applied from the terminal on the ranch earned in the 7Zee Rewards Club. They allow you to apply color schemes you have earned to your ranch house, vac-pack and ranch tech such as corrals and silos.
You can acquire more Chroma Packs by continuing to rank up in the 7Zee Rewards Club. Only the most successful ranchers will be able to show off the rarest chroma packs!'
Requirements[]
The following is a list of all the Chroma Packs, with in-game previews for released Chroma Packs. The Ranch House, Vacpack and ranch tech can all be mix-and-matched with different Chroma Packs.
Name | Requirement | Preview | |
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Classic | None; default color | ||
Milkshake | 7Zee rank 5 (Skylark I) |
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Cobalt | 7Zee rank 5 (Skylark I) |
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Firecracker | 7Zee rank 7 (Skylark III) |
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Grapeshot | 7Zee rank 7 (Skylark III) |
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Robo Ranger | 7Zee rank 9 (Rolling Beetle II) |
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Maidatron | 7Zee rank 9 (Rolling Beetle II) |
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Gingersnap | 7Zee rank 11 (Playfull Fox I) |
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Peapod | 7Zee rank 11 (Playfull Fox I) |
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Vanguard | 7Zee rank 13 (Playfull Fox III) |
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Willow | 7Zee rank 13 (Playfull Fox III) |
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Daybreak | 7Zee rank 15 (Silver Storm II) |
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Eventide | 7Zee rank 15 (Silver Storm II) |
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Salamander | 7Zee rank 17 (Dancing Mongoose I) |
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Royalton | 7Zee rank 17 (Dancing Mongoose I) |
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Neopolitan | 7Zee rank 19 (Dancing Mongoose III) |
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Mint Chip | 7Zee rank 19 (Dancing Mongoose III) |
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Ghost Wine | 7Zee rank 21 (Endless Mountain II) |
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Volcanic | 7Zee rank 21 (Endless Mountain II) |
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Knight Light | 7Zee rank 23 (Wander Wolf I) |
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Pretty Loud | 7Zee rank 23 (Wander Wolf I) |
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Silverfox | 7Zee rank 25 (Wander Wolf III) |
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Frozen Violet | 7Zee rank 25 (Wander Wolf III) |
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Astro Pearl | 7Zee rank 27 (Golden Owl II) |
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Goldleaf | 7Zee rank 27 (Golden Owl II) |
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Tomatillo | Interacting with Ogden's Range Exchange at Ogden's Retreat once. | ||
Kanpeki | Interacting with Mochi's Range Exchange at Mochi's Manor once. | ||
Concentration | Interacting with Viktor's Range Exchange at Viktor's Workshop once. |
DLC[]
These Chroma Packs are received as part of their Console Bundles and will become available for use once the Chroma Pack station is unlocked at Rank 5 in the 7Zee Rewards Club.
Like the rest of the bundles, these Chroma Packs are mutually exclusive.
Not implemented[]
Name | Requirement | Preview | |
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Amethyst | Unobtainable Rank 9999 of the 7Zee Rewards Club. |
Removed[]
For more information, see: Unused Features#Unused Chroma Packs
Name | Requirement | Preview | |
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Onyx | Unobtainable |
Changelog[]
- 1.4.0 - Added Viktor's Chroma Pack, "Concentration".
- 1.3.2 - Ruby Chroma Pack is now available from the Galactic Bundle DLC. (PC only)
- 1.3.1 - (undocumented) Tomatillo and Kanpeki were moved to the bottom of the Chroma Packs list.
- 1.3.0b-co1 (Console Editions only) - Emerald and Sapphire Chroma Packs implemented.
- (undocumented) Tomatillo and Kanpeki were moved to the bottom of the Chroma Packs list.
- 1.3.0 - Drones are implemented, and can be recolored under Tech.
- 1.2.0 - Special chroma packs are unlocked by starting Ogden’s and Mochi’s missions. Mochi however has declared that depending on how you look at it, there is now only one chroma pack available.
- Ogden's Retreat and Mochi's Manor can now be recolored separately from Beatrix’s home ranch.
- 0.5.1 - Implemented along with the 7Zee Rewards Club.
Trivia[]
- "Chroma" originates from the Greek word khrôma (χρῶμᾰ), meaning "color".
- The term "Chroma" may also be a reference to Chromalisks which have the ability to turn invisible; itself a reference to the common misconception that chameleons intentionally change their color to match their surroundings, from Nick's previous game, Spiral Knights.
- Many names used for various Chroma Packs may also reference Spiral Knights; the Salamander Chroma Pack may refer to Salamanders which are a variant of Chromalisks, the Volcanic Chroma pack may reference the Volcanic theme often used in fire-themed equipment, the Silverfox Chroma Pack uses a color scheme very similar to Quicksilvers, the Goldleaf Chroma Pack is very similar to the Storm-Themed theme, the Frozen Violet Chroma Pack appears similar to Polar-Themed items, the Cobalt Chroma Packs may refer to Cobalt equipment, and Vanguard may refer to the highest rank a Knight can achieve.
- Tomatillo is a species of nightshade originating from Mexico resembling a tomato.
- Kanpeki (かんぺき) means "perfect", "complete", or "flawless" in Japanese.
- Despite the Ruby Chroma Pack being added as DLC content in Update 1.3.2, a visually identical Ruby Chroma Pack using an icon without the star exists within the game's files which remains unobtainable, and still has a requirement of Rank 9999 of the 7Zee Rewards club.
- The Pretty Loud Chroma Pack may be a reference to the Pokémon Loudred.