Fish It VIP Halo Customization Guide – How to Change

VIP players in Fish It! can now stand out even more with a brand-new Halo Color Customization feature. This update allows you to choose from a wide range of unique color palettes inspired by the game’s environments and elemental themes. If you prefer a cosmic glow, royal energy, or dark abyss aesthetic — this Fish It VIP Halo Customization Guide has the perfect recommendation for your next look.

How to Change Halo Color

  1. Open the Customization Menu from your player settings.
  2. Select the Halo section.
  3. Enter the RGB values of your chosen color or use the preset sliders.
  4. Save and preview your glow in real time.

Once applied, your Halo color will appear across all regions — from fishing hubs to special event areas.

Recommended Halo Color Themes

Each color palette below captures a distinct atmosphere. Use the RGB values (Red, Green, Blue) to recreate them exactly.

Deep Ocean Theme

Perfect for players who love calm, underwater vibes. These hues mimic the deep blues and teals of the sea.

  • Abyss Blue (5, 30, 80)
  • Tidal Cyan (0, 180, 255)
  • Reef Glow (25, 255, 200)
  • Deep Sapphire (0, 50, 140)
  • Submarine Teal (0, 100, 120)
  • Nautilus Gray (70, 90, 110)
  • Cold Wave (90, 190, 255)
  • Coral Mist (255, 180, 140)
  • Seafoam White (235, 255, 255)
  • Midnight Current (10, 15, 40)

Galaxy Theme

If you want a cosmic, futuristic glow, the Galaxy palette gives your Halo a neon starlight effect.

  • Toxic Lime (80, 255, 100)
  • Nebula Magenta (255, 60, 200)
  • Galactic Pink (255, 70, 255)
  • Ion Violet (200, 0, 255)
  • Cosmic Aqua (90, 255, 230)
  • Void Blue (30, 10, 80)
  • Plasma Green (60, 255, 160)
  • Stellar Amber (255, 200, 100)
  • Meteor Flare (255, 120, 60)
  • Quantum Silver (200, 210, 255)

Royal Energy Theme

For players who want their Halo to radiate elegance and power — inspired by golds, purples, and regal hues.

  • Royal Gold (255, 215, 0)
  • Imperial Purple (132, 123, 255)
  • Platinum White (245, 245, 255)
  • Regal Cyan (0, 255, 220)
  • Radiant Amethyst (180, 140, 255)
  • Noble Rose (255, 120, 190)
  • Divine Blue (70, 150, 255)
  • Aura Lavender (210, 190, 255)
  • Celestial Silver (210, 210, 230)
  • Prestige Emerald (0, 255, 140)

Sunset Theme

A warm, natural glow palette inspired by evening skies and beach sunsets.

  • Sunflare Orange (255, 100, 0)
  • Driftwood Brown (150, 111, 51)
  • Coral Bloom (255, 127, 100)
  • Treasure Gold (250, 200, 70)
  • Sandbar Tan (237, 201, 175)
  • Peachlight (255, 170, 130)
  • Blush Pink (255, 192, 230)
  • Warm Amber (255, 191, 120)
  • Copper Rust (184, 115, 51)
  • Ember Glow (255, 80, 30)

Dark Scary Theme

For players who want a shadowy, intimidating glow — ideal for night fishing or stealthy styles.

  • Abyss Shadow (10, 10, 25)
  • Obsidian Blue (5, 15, 45)
  • Phantom Purple (45, 0, 95)
  • Dark Steel (60, 60, 80)
  • Void Black (0, 0, 0)
  • Blood Ember (150, 10, 25)
  • Ghost Indigo (40, 0, 120)
  • Toxic Ash (80, 90, 100)
  • Inferno Core (255, 40, 40)
  • Drowned Abyss (15, 30, 60)

Crystalic Theme

A frosty, glimmering set for those who love bright, icy tones that shine under moonlight.

  • Ice Shard (190, 240, 255)
  • Frost White (240, 250, 255)
  • Glacial Cyan (120, 255, 255)
  • Frozen Blue (100, 180, 255)
  • Crystal Aqua (170, 255, 250)
  • Polar Silver (210, 220, 230)
  • Moonlight Blue (80, 120, 255)
  • Blizzard Teal (70, 200, 220)
  • Arctic Glow (200, 255, 255)
  • Diamond Mist (245, 255, 250)

Tips for the Best Halo Look

  • Try contrasting your Halo color with your fishing outfit for a standout glow.
  • Royal and Galaxy themes look best in darker environments.
  • Crystalic and Deep Ocean themes shine brightest near water surfaces.
  • Combine a fishing aura or special rod effect with your chosen Halo color for a complete visual upgrade.

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