Merger Rules
MERGE TABLE:
Marble
Colors Red Yellow Blue Orange Green Violet Black
Red Red Orange Violet Red Red Red Black
Yellow Orange Yellow Green Yellow Yellow Yellow Black
Blue Violet Green Blue Blue Blue Blue Black
Orange Red Yellow Blue Orange Steel Steel Black
Green Red Yellow Blue Steel Green Steel Black
Violet Red Yellow Blue Steel Steel Violet Black
Black Black Black Black Black Black Black Black
Steel Red Yellow Blue Orange Green Violet Black
MERGER RULES: |
1. |
Two identical marbles produce a marble of the same color (2 Red marbles merge into a Red marble) |
2. |
A Black marble is dominant (always produces a Black marble in a merger) |
3. |
A Steel marble is recessive (always produces a marble in the other marbles color) |
4. |
Two primary colors produce a secondary color (Red and Yellow merge into an Orange marble) |
5. |
Two secondary colors produce a Steel marble (Green and Orange merge into a Steel marble) |
6. |
Primary colors are dominant when merged with a secondary color. A primary color merged with a secondary color will always merge into a marble of the primary color (a Red marble and an Orange marble will merge into a Red marble). |
There! Hopefully that will explain the supposedly simple behavior of different colors mixing together. It’s not really THAT complicated.
Except that on Sunday you reverse everything. (No, not really. That would be just wrong.)