Warcodes Appearance Potions Breakdown
- Barcode Archive
- May 7
- 3 min read

Warcodes has many items that can and will affect the outcome of your spot in KOTH (King of the Hill) but some items will also change the appearance of your creature. Specifically, color changing potions, legendary color changing potions, and secondary attack items.
Let’s have some fun and talk about color changing potions.
There are 6 main color changing potions. They are; Plumshade Potion (purple), Skyshade Potion (blue), Emerald Potion (emerald), Marigold Potion (orange), Cherry Potion (red), and Lakeshade Potion (teal). Each potion infuses its color into your creature's design. The AI Warcodes uses to do this can leave your creature looking really cool or really bad. Luckily you can destroy the potion from your creature's item inventory to change it back to its original form. You cannot use more than 1 of these 6 potions on the same creature. Luckily, if you happen to receive a legendary version of any of these 6 potions from a Special Event, they can be applied to your creature as well. Legendary color portions add a resistance at no cost to your select creature. Very cool!
Meet our test subject, Dollara!

Dollara doesn’t see much battle so it is volunteering it's time to help you better understand color potions. Dollara has no previous appearance potions. After equipping each potion I will destroy it to add the next potion. Each potion will be altering the original Dollara you see here.
We’ll equipt the Plumeshade Potion first. A purple infusion!

Wow, Dollara grew taller and has a “kind” look on its face. Its Radiant Sword looks a bit longer and less radiant in our opinion. Overall we’d say the purple infusion was a success.
Next, the Skyshade Potion. Infusing blue into Dollara’s original appearance.

The AI really had fun with this one. Turing Dollara’s Radiant Sword blue and adding some thickness to its body. Blue was successfully infused and it kept its rainbow which is nice. Unluckily, its sword became smaller and kind of awkward. So far the AI likes to darken Dollara when infusing colors.
Ok, we will now equipt the Emerald Potion. This will give Dollara an emerald infusion.

This is actually our favorite so far! We’d say it’s better than the original and that’s sad because we’ll be turning Dollara back to show you the rest of the potions. Again the AI darkened Dollara. Its sword became a nice Radiant Emerald Sword and the colors of the rainbow separated into shapes around its body. Dollara remained about the same size, maybe it’s a bit smaller. This was a successful emerald infusion.
Onto the Marigold Potion, infusing Dollara with the color orange.

Well… We can say this was not a successful orange infusion. Dollara actually lost most of its color! Some small bits of orange but not enough. The sword became a very strange shape and the proportions look a bit off around its arms. Please note this can happen with any item that changes the appearance of your creature. The Marigold Potion isn’t the direct cause of this outcome.
Next we have the Cherry Potion! A red infusion, exciting!

A Lot has changed! Dollara’s sword is now a dagger with a red glow. Its head now resembles a bear instead of a child and the rainbow became a small swirl. Not a bad change but not a good one either. We can still say this infusion was successful, saved by the daggers glow.
Last but not least we have the Lakeshade Potion. Infusing Dollara with a teal color.

This one added some very good lighting under Dollara, giving it a sinister look. The sword became a bit awkward, it looks like it’s replaced Dollara’s right hand. Dollara itself looks good, retaining a small rainbow and swirl. Overall it’s a successful teal infusion.
As you can see, color potions are a fun cosmetic item that does not affect your creatures battle capability and can be equipped and removed without consequence.
A good thing to remember is; when removing appearance potions from your creature, you must remove them in order from last potion equipped to first potion equipped. For example, you can not remove a potion you equipped in the second appearance slot before removing the potion you equipped to the third spot.
Thank You for taking the time to read and we hope this is helpful!
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