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"Statistically identical and visually similar to its sibling blade, Ragnell, Alondite is instead silver "
From the wiki itself, something a quick search can answer for you.
Extra fun fact about Alondite: along with it's blade being silver, it's hilt is also gold. This can also be gleaned rather easily by checking a picture of the weapon.
You could make the argument that Fire Emblem Engage's Ragnell looks different, having a blue blade and golden hilt. However, you'll find upon researching that not just Ragnell, but all other Engage Weapons colors are modified. Maybe because they're engaged and not the original articles, idk, but that's the theme Intelligent Systems went for.