Higher contrast helps a lot, I find adjusting the value of nearby colors works well without changing the overall feel. I.E. if you have both blue and purple having one be a light shade and the other a dark one can help a lot.
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Very cool concept, however as someone with mild colorblindness I found it very difficult to play. The Blues and purples you use are so close in value that there were at least different 3 color mixtures that resulted in what appeared to be the same color as my target slime, but were considered wrong. Other then that very cool.
So I realized this first on my main character, but there doesn't seem to be any way to change what battle skills one can use. I have the following classes in the following order. Mistress, Fighter Scholar, Attendant, Archer Dragon Knight, Paladin. The Dragon Knight class filled my last battle skill slot, so when I picked up Paladin I didn't get any new battle skills only the static stats. Is there anyway to trade out some of the skills I don't use for the paladin skills? Having a locked skill list when you leave the mansion seems perfectly fine, but It seems like a big missed opportunity for cool customization to have skills be purely based on the order you pick up classes.