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What are user commands? FOR DESKTOP DISCORD, in any server with Case Bot in it, right-click any user and navigate to the apps section. After that, navigate to the commands with the Case Bot logo next to them. Clicking these commands then performs the requested action and displays the requested information. FOR MOBILE DISCORD, in any server with Case Bot in it, navigate to any user's profile and scroll down beyond their about me section. Just below the account creation and server entry date should be an "Apps" button. Navigate into the menu and select the command you wish to perform on said user.
This command will display the selected user's job experience and what current job they hold. It will show you their hours and how long they have worked there. It will also show you how many total hours they have worked.
To use this command, refer to the guide shown above.
This command allows you to view the selected user's Case Bot profile. it will display their current rank, their highest rank, their rank information, IGN, balance, collectible skin info, and their level info.
To use this command, refer to the guide shown above.
This command allows you to view the selected user's rank information. It displays their current rank, highest rank, wins, total games, and the win ratio.
To use this command, refer to the guide shown above.
What are slash commands? Slash commands are Discord's solution for managing bot interactions across all platforms. To access them, simply type a slash followed by the command you wish to execute. A menu should pop up to help you choose what command to run and to which bot you wish to push it to. You must have one of these commands selected before sending the message, otherwise the bot will not receive your command. Read more about slash commands here.
Apply is a command for people to apply for jobs within the Case Bot job system. The command takes one argument which is the job you wish to apply for. The command will check your credentials against the requirements for the job and then will either accept or deny you.
To use this command, simply type /apply and select the Case Bot apply command. In the job field select the job you wish to apply for.
Job (required): Job you wish to apply to. To see all the jobs, see /jobs.
The balance command displays your balance by default, but if selected, a different user's information will be displayed.
To use this command, simply type /balance and select the Case Bot balance command. Fill in the user field if you wish to see a different user's balance.
User (optional): The user that you want to view the balance of. This can either be an @User (@CaseBot) or a user id (767633990701678602).
The beg command allows you to earn credits by "begging" for them from other, richer, individuals. The number of credits you earn from this command is affected by the multiplier your account has.
To use this command, simply type /beg and select the Case Bot beg command. Press enter, and bam! You have begged.
The buy command allows you to purchase cases from Case Bot. The cases you buy will be added to your inventory. The number and case type you want can also be input into the command.
To use this command, simply type /buy and select the Case Bot buy command. Fill in the number and case fields to get that amount and type of case(s).
Number (required): The number of cases you wish to purchase. Must be an integer number from 1 to 500,000.
Case (required): The type of case(s) you wish to purchase.
The cases command allows you to view your, or the selected user's cases. This will show you all of the cases Case Bot has to offer and how many of each you or the selected user has.
To use this command, simply type /cases and select the Case Bot cases command. If you wish to view someone else's cases, select the user in the user field.
User (optional): The user that you want to view the cases of. This can either be an @User (@CaseBot) or a user id (767633990701678602).
The CMD command is a command for developers to troubleshoot on your server. This command is for developer use only and will not function as intended if you try to use it.
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Command (required): The desired command to be run by Case Bot.
The daily command allows you to collect your daily reward. The reward will be given once every day and cannot be claimed more than once every 24 hours.
To use this command, simply type /daily and select the Case Bot daily command. Press enter and bam! You have claimed your daily.
Duck? Where?
Quack. This command is a mystery.
The give command allows you to send credits to people. You can choose what to give to whom, and you can even give other people some tokens.
To use this command, simply type /give and select the Case Bot give command. Fill in the user, amt, and, if you wish, the currency_type fields to send that amount and type of credits to that user. Always remember that there is a tax on all giving.
User (required): The user whom you want to give currency to. This can either be an @User (@CaseBot) or a user id (767633990701678602).
Amt (required): The amount of the selected currency to send to the selected user.
Currency_type (optional): The type of currency to give to the selected user. Defaults to "Credits"
The giveaway command allows you to give away your credits to other users. You can customize the giveaway to be a certain length, and have it occur in a specific channel.
To use this command, simply type /giveaway and select the Case Bot giveaway command. Fill in the needed fields and then press enter.
Amount (required): The amount of credits you wish to give away.
Timer (required): The time you wish to have the giveaway end. This value can be in any of the following formats: total seconds (ex: 200), rich time (ex: 2d). The total time for the giveaway must be from 20 seconds to 7 days.
Channel (optional): The channel you wish to host the giveaway. You must have the send_messages permission in the selected channel for the giveaway to run. This value will default to the channel you run the command in.
The hack command allows you to hack in ranked games. This command has a longer cooldown than the /rank command because hacking is generally frowned upon. You might be banned from hacking temporarily but you will almost always win your ranked games.
To use this command, simply type /hack and select the Case Bot hack command. After that, press enter. You have hacked.
This command is the help command. The purpose is to provide assistance with using the bot. and showing you how to operate the commands and what their purposes and functions are.
To use this command, simply type /help and select the Case Bot help command. Press enter. You have (hopefully) been helped. If you ever need more help or more information, use this website or join the support server and ask around for some help.
The inventory command allows you to view your own, or the selected user's. This command will display information such as how many items they have, and what items they have collected.
To use this command, simply type /inventory and select the Case Bot inventory command. If you wish to view someone else's inventory, select the user in the user field.
User (optional): The user that you want to view the inventory of. This can either be an @User (@CaseBot) or a user id (767633990701678602).
The item command allows you to "inspect" an item from the query you provide. It will display the item you wish to see and tell you the item's Case Bot-specific ID.
To use this command, simply type /item and select the Case Bot item command. Press enter, and bam! You will see the item (or an error).
Query (required): The item you wish to view. This can be a partial name or a full name. You can also search by Case Bot-specific ID
The jobs command allows you to view the open job positions. From this, you can compare the requirements and pay offered by each job. You can then use the /apply command to apply for the job you wish.
To use this command, simply type /jobs and select the Case Bot jobs command. After that, press enter. You have been jobsed.
The leaderboard command allows you to view the leaderboard of Case Bot systems. You can filter by server of global and you will also see your place on the leaderboard, no matter what location you select.
To use this command, simply type /leaderboard and select the Case Bot leaderboard command. Fill in the type and, if you wish, the location_filter fields to view that type and location of the leaderboard.
Type (required): Type of leaderboard you wish to see.
Location Filter (optional): Location of leaderboard filtering.
The multiplier command allows you to view your or the selected user's multiplier information. The command will display information such as your or the user's various multipliers, where they came from, and the amount they boost your income.
To use this command, simply type /multiplier and select the Case Bot multiplier command. If you wish to view someone else's multipliers, select the user in the user field.
User (optional): The user that you want to view the multipliers of. This can either be an @User (@CaseBot) or a user id (767633990701678602).
The offer command allows you to complete an offer off of the /offerwall. The command will ask you to confirm your selection and then to complete the offer details.
To use this command, simply type /offer and select the Case Bot offer command. Fill in the query field to choose the offer you wish to complete. A message will pop up asking you to confirm the offer choice. If the offer you requested is there, click yes. Otherwise, click no.
Query (required): The offer you wish to complete. This can be the full value (ex: manscaped) or a partial value (ex: scaped).
The offerwall command is a command for displaying all the available offers for you to complete.
To use this command, simply type /offerwall and select the Case Bot offerwall command. After that, press enter. You have offerwalled.
The open command allows you to open the cases you have purchased and are in your inventory. This command will show you the output of your opening session and what you gained from opening said cases. You will gain duplicate tokens for every duplicate and every tier that is lower than 6.
To use this command, simply type /open and select the Case Bot open command. Fill in the number and case fields to open that amount and type of case(s).
Number (required): The number of cases you wish to open. Must be an integer number from 1 to 500,000.
Case (required): The type of case(s) you wish to open.
The ping command informs you of Case Bot's server connection and ping values. What is a ping? A ping is how fast a request comes back to the original machine. That is, how long it takes for Case Bot to say hi to Discord, and Case Bot to receive a "hi" back from Discord. A ping is usually measured in milliseconds (ms) and it is agreed upon that the lower your ping (the faster the message) the better (and faster) your app is. Usually, Case Bot's ping is around 35ms. It can range from 25ms to 150ms in a week. it is agreed upon that pings under 50ms are good, so we are proud to say that Case Bot (usually) has a very good ping. If you notice an unusually high ping feel free to let us know in the support server and we will work on it as soon as possible. The output embed will show you several fields. The Case Bot Ping is Case Bot's connection to you. The Discord Ping is the ping between Case Bot and discord.com and Discord's CDN. The Discord API Ping is the ping to Discord's CDN. And finally, the Internet Ping is the ping between google.com, stackoverflow.com, and youtube.com.
To use this command, simply type /ping and select the Case Bot ping command. After that, press enter. You have pinged the Discord API, messaging service, CDN, and several other services.
The profile command, similar to the View Profile User Command, allows you to view your, or the selected user's profile. The embed will display rank information, IGN, balance, skins, and level/exp amount. This command has sections. The sections are Rank and Job. The different sections display different information.
To use this command, simply type /profile and select the Case Bot profile command. Fill in the needed fields and then press enter.
User (optional): The user that you want to view the profile of. This can either be an @User (@CaseBot) or a user id (767633990701678602).
Category (optional): The category of your or the user's selected profile.
The quit command allows you to quit your job. If you no longer wish to have your job or just want a new one you can quit your current job.
To use this command, simply type /quit and select the Case Bot quit command. After that, press enter. You have quitted.
The rank command puts you into "the queue" to play a ranked game. The rank command is part of the rank system and allows you to competitively answer questions and rank up in the system. Using this command will show you a prompt to confirm, then you will "enter" the rank. After you enter you will be prompted with a question and have to answer it within the allotted time.
To use this command, simply type /rank and select the Case Bot rank command. After that, press enter. You have ranked.
The ranks command is an informational command that tells you all about the different ranks and their requirements for the rank system.
To use this command, simply type /ranks and select the Case Bot ranks command. After that, press enter. You have ranksed.
The redeem command allows users to enter various codes to redeem the rewards associated with the codes. You can only enter each code once. Did you know that the code website200 will give you 200,000 credits? Pretty cool, no?
To use this command, simply type /redeem and select the Case Bot redeem command. Fill in the code field to redeem that code.
Code (required): The code you wish to redeem.
The settings command allows you to change your Case Bot user settings. The command can be used to set a vote reminder, change your IGN, set your /profile color, enable/disable tips, and change the language of your Case Bot.
Vote Reminder: Enable or disable this setting to have the bot remind you every 12 hours after your last vote to maximize your rewards earned. This setting is set to disabled by default
IGN: Set your Case Bot IGN by changing this setting.
Color: Change your /profile color to some other color. You can enter a color name (ex: "purple", "default", "gold", "white", "black", "red", etc..), RGB values (ex: "255, 20, 156") and hex values (must include the "#") (ex: #2d1e15)
Tips: Enable or disable tips. (We STRONGLY recommend you don't disable tips because that's how we share new features with you if you aren't in the support server. That, and they are fun!)
Language: Change the language your Case Bot messages show up as. Currently, the supported languages are English, Turkish, French, Spanish, Russian, Latvian, and Romanian. Want another language added? Let us know in the support server.
To use this command, simply type /settings and select the Case Bot settings command. Fill in the needed fields and then press enter.
Setting (required): The setting you wish to change.
Set To (required): The value you wish to update for the setting you have selected.
The suggest command allows you to communicate with us devs. Want a new feature? Is there a bug we should know about? Are you hungry? Let us know.
To use this command, simply type /suggest and select the Case Bot suggest command. Fill in the suggestion field to suggest your suggestion. Press enter, you have suggested.
Suggest (required): The suggestion you wish to submit.
The updates command is an informational command that loosely resembles the change log. The output will show you several recent updates and improvements related to Case Bot.
To use this command, simply type /updates and select the Case Bot updates command. After that, press enter. You have updatesed.
The vote command allows you to vote for Case Bot on top.gg. After voting, you will receive rewards. If you do not receive your rewards, please contact us on the support server and we will help you ASAP.
To use this command, simply type /vote and select the Case Bot vote command. After that, press enter. You have voted (hopefully :).
The weekly command lets you earn a reward for coming back. Every time you run the command, you will receive 750k credits. The weekly command is similar to /daily.
To use this command, simply type /weekly and select the Case Bot weekly command. After that, press enter. You have weeklyd.
The work command allows you to work your job. It is your responsibility to work your required hours. As you climb the ladder of jobs, your odds of being fired drastically go down and the number of minigames goes up. You must have a job in order to enter a minigame.
To use this command, simply type /work and select the Case Bot work command. After that, press enter. You have worked (if you have a job).