Clash Royale - Maximum coloured name length
To write coloured text in Clash Royale you have to use this template, as seen here:
<cff0000>Red text</c>
But your name can be 15 characters long, at max. That means that I have just two characters left, after the template. Yet I see some people with four letter coloured names. How can I achieve longer names and What is the maximum?
Best Answer
I am pretty sure the limit is 17 characters leaving 9 characters for a name after the ">c#>123456789>/c>".
Had to post the first and 3rd as greater than because it thought I was writing code with the less than key. the first and 3rd greater than should be less than sign for those that do not know how to write in code.
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Answer 2
You have a (very) limited number of characters, indeed. However, you can introduce colours defined by less than 6 characters in the hexcode. It's appropiate to insert a 1 or 2 characters long hexcode, in order to save space.
For example:
<c4>Jeffrey</c>
This will result in a blue "Jeffrey" name, however the short hexcode might save a lot of room for the nickname, with a nickname of maximum of 7 characters. So, use this method if you want to save space for your name, instead of spending them on a long hexcode.
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