I'm not sure what you mean, but I'm guessing you are talking about Mystic Robes.
It really depends on your personal tastes. You may like the Mystic Robes set for its colorfulness and bonus, while you may like the Necromancer outfit for its magic and prayer boost. It really comes down to your taste, however I prefer the Blue Mystic Robes set for its cheapness and high bonuses.
don't get enchanted, they are a waste of money, they have the same stats as mystic robes which are much cheaper and they also come with gloves and boots if u get the set. if you are rich get full infinity because it is the best non degradable magic armour behind 3rd age robes. Full infinity robes only give 10 more attack bonus in magic than full mystic set. So i recommened get neither of the two, go for mystic, they cheap and have good stats.
Ahrims Mystic Battle Robes Any others dont have the needed mage bonuses.
splitbark, ghostly robes, Dagon'Hai, and Zuriel (NOT CORRUPT ZURIEL). if you have anymore questions, email me at Tyjo719@aol.com
he wore robes made of silk and a sun disk on his head
Mystic quartz is not a naturally occurring stone. The rainbow colors are created by enhancing colorless stones like clear quartz or white topaz.
Students at Hogwarts wear black robes, and winter robes are black with silver fastenings. At Beauxbatons Academy of Magic, the robes are blue silk. At Durmstrang, they wear robes of deep, blood-red. Dress robes may be any color, but are only worn for special occasions, not class. At the Ministry of Magic, the only color robes mentioned are those worn by Magical Maintenance, which are navy blue.
Yes, monks from different traditions and regions may wear robes of different colors. For example, Theravada Buddhist monks typically wear saffron-colored robes, while Tibetan Buddhist monks may wear burgundy or maroon robes. The specific color and style of robes can signify the tradition and level of ordination of the monk.
The colors correspond to the liturgical calendar and are intended to evoke certain emotions.
Whits, Green and Red, as demonstrated in Botticelli's painting "The Mystic Nativity"
The colors for Father Christmas were usually green robes because he is associated with holly and ivy.