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Hex numbers with six hex digits (nybles) are used to display color codes. The first two nybles represent the brightness of the red subpixel, the second two the green, and the last two the blue. This assigns 16,777,216 colors a numerical value, where color 0 is black and color 16,777,216 (ffffff
in hex) is white. An additional two nybles can be added for opacity.
Hex also does double damage if the target has a non-volatile status condition.