Pretty much topic body.
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The new shader bloody tooth is mostly black on armor and usually full black on guns
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i want to have a full black shader that makes my Hunter look like Noob Saibot.
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Super Black shader sucked. It wasnt even deep black. Give us Acendant Plane anyday.
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Someone didnt play with Dead Orbit. Pretty sure they had one.
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The closest thing we have is refurbished black armory
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Can't believe it wasn't brought back with [b]BLACK[/b] Armory. It's right there in the effin' name!
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Still no full purple shader? Topic response.
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I'd prefer Chatterwhite
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Bloodytooth. Stop crying
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Not just any black either, it needs to absorb all light. Meaning anyone using it is just a silhouette at all times. If you want you can just call yourself Mr. Game & Watch as well.
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Know what else I would really want? A really good Black & Green shader. Viest Fieldscale just doesn't cut it.
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RIP Superblack
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That's a great idea to have a pure black shader would go great with the reckoning armor.
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Black on black on black please
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Edited by Guardian,Archon Of Light: 4/6/2019 5:13:52 AMHave the Caydes Ramen ticket lead to a quest that gives you Superblack Just like we had to keep Eris's celery for a year to get it in D1
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Edgy peeps want that hot topic I'm 13 and drink coffee when I'm out of monster shader? I would like more in general so more is always good. Also more gooey and crazy shader.
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Bloody Tooth and Shrouded Stripes do the job well enough.
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Edited by DiZ: 4/5/2019 10:14:27 PM*in a drooling kid's voice* [b]THASS WAY SIS!!![/b] [spoiler]No, but seriously, we need Superblack back.[/spoiler]
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The problem is once you go black, you never go back.. guess they're thinking of all the other shaders they created which would never get used anymore.
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Old guard was one of my most used 😔
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What about the black tiger thing? Basically all black.
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The rare black armory shader
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I find these to be such boring shaders to use, never liked them, but I am surprised there aren't more considering there were so many in D1.
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Theyre waiting for the content drought