
If you don’t find the right GIF, you can use /tenor to search a different service and maybe get a different set of results. Click the image you want and press enter to send it to the chat room. /giphy : Use this command to find some animated GIFs. The first few results will appear just above your chat box.+ you can set up tuppers for your npcs if you ever want to introduce them in a more direct way. your own messages as an admin in channels! you can use them to seperate channel instructions vs. This is totally optional, but i like setting up special bots to facilitate things in my servers. it is all about how to use it as a member. If you’re new to tupperbox entirely, i would reccomend taking a look at the second part of this guide, which will be linked above as soon as it’s posted. Or if you’d like to break it down in a color-coordinated way, i’m pulling a screenshot from part 2 of my tupperbox tutorial! the purple shows that the image will be your avatar, the blue is your tupper id & what your muse’s display name will be by default (within the quotations), and the green will be what you type before every message you’d like to appear as your tupper. Here’s a little gif if you would want to include it in your servers too: this is what my tutorials usually look like: If you want to make this easy for everyone, i recommend setting up a little tutorial for your pinned messages. put it near the top of your channels because your members will want to access it easily ! this is where everyone can register tuppers / test them / change icons. I always start by setting up a channel called #tupperbox in my servers.


it will ask you to sign in with discord, authorize some permissions, and choose a server to place it in. see it in action below!Ĭlick on the source link below and select ‘add to server’.

Tupperbox is a discord proxy bot that allows for much more immersive experiences in ic groupchats. (no credit required, but it’s always nice!) you’re free to pull any screenshots from this tutorial for demonstration purposes in your own server. Note: the link to invite tupperbox can be found in the source below. i’ll dive into what tupperbox is, how to add it to your server, and how to implement it among your members. 1) ♡ hello ! in this post, i’ll be explaining how to use tupperbox from an admin viewpoint.
