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0xFBAC46FF is as you suggested a hex code. The 0x is "computer speak" for "the following series of numbers is going to be in hex".
On the web (HTML, CSS) hex colors normally appear with a # in front of them so the first thing is to replace the 0x withe a #.
#FBAC46FF
Each pair of numbers refers to a color component FB = red, AC = green, 46 = blue, FF = alpha/transparency. FF is opaque, 00 is transparent. Each of the components is on a scale of 00 to FF.
To see what the color is online, the easiest thing is to remove the alpha digits so you are left with #FBAC46.
Copy and paste that into google: https://www.google.com/search?q=%23FBAC46 and you get a color. Drag the color picker around it will give you the hex for any color imaginable. Add the FF back on, swap the # for 0x and you have translated it back to the format used by the game.
Thanks.