Color Cursor

The «Color Cursor» (カラー・カーソル) in Sword Art Online, ALfheim Online and Gun Gale Online is part of the visual display of a player. It appears over the heads of players, NPCs and monsters whenever the player focuses his or her gaze on the said players or NPCs, or if the said monsters are within the player's detection range, which can be increased by leveling the «Searching» skill. For monsters, the cursor shows the threat of level of an entity towards the player.

Color Cursors do not appear inside of a building, as, for example, in restaurants it would be impossible to eat if the cursor kept appearing whenever a player focuses his or her gaze on another person.

Green
Players that have not directly committed an infraction receive a green cursor. Most players in Sword Art Online have green cursors. Non-Player Characters (NPCs) in Sword Art Online also have green cursors and also have an «NPC» tag under the hit point (HP) bar.

Dangerous characters can still have green cursors by getting around the system. Monster PKing or Sleep PKing will not turn a player's cursor from green to orange. Attacking an enemy in a safe zone deals no damage and will not change cursor color.

Attacking a player with an orange cursor will not change the player's color cursor. Total Loss Mode Duels also will not change a player's color cursor.

Orange
In Sword Art Online, players that have committed an infraction receive an orange cursor. An infraction is initiated typically by the first act of attacking a green player outside the safe zone, as the Area effect in towns negates both the possibility of injuring other players and the possibility of stealing items, thus thieves usually earn their orange cursor via attacking players to harass them for items, rather than stealing items directly. Alternatively, it is possible to steal from NPCs as well as kill them, which both count as crimes.

Players who have orange cursors are usually referred to as orange players, a term that has become a synonym for "criminal", by other players. The Army is known for attacking orange players without question, stripping them of their equipment and imprisoning them within the dungeons of the Black Iron Palace. Guilds created by orange players are referred to as orange guilds, though in some cases, several members keep their cursor green to be able to infiltrate other parties and lead them to ambush points.

It is possible to remove an orange cursor and return to green by undergoing an annoying quest called an Alignment Recovery quest. Whilst a player's color cursor is orange, this quest is offered upon occasionally encountering NPC travellers or wanderers in the wilderness. This quest acts as a kind of trial where the difficulty and length of the quest changes depending on the orange player's crime. Stealing cheap items from an NPC only require short quests, but attacking or killing another player is much more serious. Upon committing the same crime again, the difficulty of Alignment Recovery quests will increase. A player PKing (player killing) about 5 players will find it essentially impossible to restore their colour cursor to green.

Players with orange cursors are unable to enter villages or streets that have the «Area» effect on. If they try to get into these areas, they will be attacked by NPC guards until they leave the affected area. In order for an orange player to move between floors, they must either walk from floor to floor or use teleportation or corridor crystals.

Player Killers are colloquially referred to as "Red" players due to their interference with clearing the game, though their cursors are not actually red.

Yellow
Inactive monsters, certain NPCs and pets have a yellow cursor.

Red


All active monsters have a red cursor of various shades. The shade of red can be used as a reference to the monster's power when compared to the player's level. The cursor of monsters that need to be killed for a quest appear with a narrow yellow border surrounding the cursor.

Light Pink
Monsters that are considerably weaker than the player and reward little to no experience points have light pink, close to white, cursors.

Pure Red
Monsters that are equal in level to the player have a pure red cursor.

Purple/Magenta
Active monsters that are of a higher level than the level range of a player receive purple cursors.

Dark Crimson
Monsters with an overwhelming disparity in level and which cannot be defeated by the player, no matter how hard one tries, have a dark crimson cursor.

Black
Monsters that are even more powerful than those with a dark crimson cursor.

Blue
Blue is the normal color of a player's color cursor.

Red
Red is the colour of a monster's cursor.

Trivia

 * In Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization, blue cursors were implemented in Sword Art: Origin as a penalty for assaulting or killing NPCs. In addition to the penalties normally suffered for orange cursors, players with blue cursors would be targeted and attacked on sight by any nearby monsters and NPCs, even passive or friendly ones.