The fire produced by these guns, known as blaster bolts, comes in a variety of different colors. But why? What is the purpose and meaning of each color? For some, the answers are clearly provided in Star Wars canon; for others, we can only speculate. Read on to about each of the seven blaster bolt colors seen in Star Wars.
I have noticed lately that there are different colors used in the bolts for Star Wars blasters. I am making this post in hopes to clear some things up about this topic (All following information is canon). The reasoning behind the difference in bolt colors all comes down to abundance and price.
Red. Many colors in the Star Wars universe have an explanation. Fans are aware of lightsabers, but blaster bolts also have a reason behind them.
This is a question I've had for a very very long. What Different Blaster Bolt Colors Mean - Star Wars Explained Weekly Q&A Star Wars Explained 811K subscribers 6K. Blaster bolts came in different colors.
Red was the most common color, and was made from cheaper gas. This color was used by the Confederacy of Independent Systems, the Rebel Alliance, the Galactic Empire, and the First Order. Blue was used by the Galactic Republic, and the Resistance.
With red blaster bolts probably being the most common and blue being semi-common (especially with Grand Army of the Republic weapons) and green probably being the rarest unless it's a Tie Fighter or E-web. Do blaster bolt colors mean anything? Like is a blue blaster bolt more damaging than red? The Star Wars universe has presented us many types of weapons, factions and skills. One of the most debated subjects is the meaning of each colour behind the existing weapons such as the lightsaber and blasters.
After spending a share amount of hours researching, and going through several types o. In Clone Wars, the blasts from the weapons of the Galactic Republic were blue (extra ionization) to be more effective against the droids of the Confederation. In general, blaster bolts appear to be red.
Since this is the case, why does Gar Saxon's group of super commandos fire yellow ammunition? Here's a particularly interesting topic that's always overlooked: Does the color of blaster bolts matter? They seem to very much be associated with certain factions, or at least preferred by those factions. Red seems to be the most common and universal color, though particularly liked by the separatists. Blue used almost exclusively by the republic.
Green is often associated with the Empire.