A strange bot that almost only has original stuff.
This bot is available as user-app and some of its features can be used with different bots.
Make other people talk with /say
It creates a temporary webhook to make it look like someone else sent a message with the content you chose.
Create view-loggers with /viewlog
Get an image link you can add in messages to know when someone view it.
Cloudflare caching might make it not work if the image is loaded from multiple locations not far enough.
Let users report private messages with /report
With
/settings reports, you can configure what should happen to reports (where to send them, when to show replay) that people creates with the
/report command. It works by adding an user-app (this bot or a smaller bot), and using the
Report private message message command (a command that works on messages) on all the messages to report. It gives proof to the bot and server staff that the messages being reported actually exists, this should be more trustable than screenshots.
Save your cooldowns with game bots with /cooldowns
This command also is available as prefix command, with ::cd.
Use the command a first time for this bot to start reading your interactions with the supported game bots; it'll later display an image with your saved cooldowns. You can configure with the gear button a lot of things, like the format (image or text), the buttons shown, and more settings related to each game bot.
To find the settings related to each game bot, go to the settings (as explained above), select the name of the game bot, find the option with a name that describes the feature you're looking for, and click buttons until it looks like the bot will do what you want. Disabled buttons usually means selected option. If a game bot isn't in the list of settings, get some cooldowns of that specific game bot then retry.
Get an approximate count of people watching a message
Using the view-loggers technology, it is possible to make the message with your cooldowns update whenever view it. In other global settings, you can add a button that displays how much people viewed the message to make it update.
Get reminders directly on your device
You can choose to receive reminders in private messages (default option) or in other channels if you have enough permissions (you have the manage messages permission, it's your gaming thread, or more complex conditions), but you also can replace all of that by notifications sent to your device through the Lublox website.
To use that, you need a Lublox account linked with your Discord account, and a page of the Lublox website with the WEB mode (like https://lublox.xyz/web) needs to stay open.
View in real-time in how long you can re-use cooldowns
With the activity version, you can put on your screen a pop-up that works like the image with your cooldowns but the timers update multiple times per second. You also can click the cooldowns to open the channel where you've last used the command.
Using an activity usually causes the Discord app to be slower. Find this feature in the settings, with this link, this smaller bot, or the website version.
Group cooldowns together
Groups has a lot of options available, like showing you a next command you can use after you use any supported game bot command, displaying the group name in the image with your cooldowns and making you view a different channel after using some commands in the group. Like programming, you can add some if/else conditions.
Create gaming threads or make gaming channels
The command
/gaming has sub-commands you can use to make the channel become a gaming channel or to allow people to create a gaming thread. Gaming channels/threads has additional options related to game bots, mostly the cleaning of messages (able to keep specific messages of game bots like drops that didn't expire yet) and game-bot-specific options.
If a channel has a gaming thread, anyone can use /gaming button to see the button to create a gaming thread.
For Miki players:
Get additional informations about the cards you get
Just using the
About button doesn't provide much informations, you can learn much more (favorites on AniList, anime popularity, amount of existing cards of the character...).
This feature is available with the Read game bot message message command.
Help for blackjack
You shouldn't always consider this help because it uses a strategy from an AI, but it's supposed to increase your chances of winning.
Put cards in recycle list
If you directly recycle your cards, there is a chance that someone will complain because they wanted the card... With the recycle list feature, you can recycle your cards later, when you actually need the card tokens.
For other players to get your cards, you can set a price (in Mekos) and allow players to view your cards on the Lublox website. They can buy the cards in your recycle list by paying with any card
(unless you set a price in Mekos), that replaces the card you were going to recycle.
This is one of the features that requires access to your account on Miki's website.
Watch duels like videos
When playing a duel against another player, this bot can use GIFs to visually display the battle and make it look like a video. It's slower than the duel but it helps understanding what actually happens.
For Dank Memer players:
Help for mini-games
Don't bother remembering (or copying) the text in the mini-games, this bot will directly tell you which button(s) to use.
This feature probably is enabled for everyone in gaming channels.
Remove embarrassing messages
Maybe you want to be careful about your reputation and the things you send online... This bot can delete your messages needed to win the mini-events of a strange mini-event and the mini-event related to working for Dank Memer.
It requires you to use capital letters as Dank Memer says. It's possible for your message to get deleted so fast that Dank Memer's response won't appear.
For EnderBot players:
See how many stars cards in summons has
Choose one of the available formats, and this bot will tell you how many stars the cards has by looking at the character image in your summons, with a very high accuracy.
This feature also is available with the Read game bot message message command, the /enderbot summon_info command, putting the summon URL at the end of https://enderbot.lublox.xyz/summon-info?, and the Discord Bot View feature of the Lublox website.
Precise time to claim treasure
This bot can display a timestamp to tell you in how long players can claim the treasure, with countdown emojis to help on mobile.
View, filter and sort through all cards with /enderbot search
The auto-complete helps you easily find the card or anime you're looking for (it supports aliases) in EnderBot. With options, you can choose to only display your cards, hide cards another player already owns (helps for trading), see duplicate cards, and filter by tag.
The feature to hide cards another player owns also has a website version, here
Get cards with cool IDs
Become faster than the players slowly refreshing the logs page to try to claim cards with specific IDs.
This is only available on the Lublox website, and requires the developer to choose a target ID.
Give a value to cards with /enderbot trade_values
Set value for cards based on their amount of stars and various other criterias and check the values of trades with
/enderbot trade_info.
Watch more logs
On the
Lublox server, you can find threads with logs of the structures and the warmap golems leaderboard.
For Karuta players:
See best answers for visit questions
This feature isn't public yet! But maybe it now is an option.
See which answers has the highest chance of being accepted by the character you're visiting.
For OwO players:
Find servers with distorted animals available with ::owoshard
This bot knows the invite to all of the
OwO shard servers! Use the
See public servers button to see the public servers the developer found, or the
See your servers button to see if there are distorted animals available on servers you already are on. You also can add a number to see the uptime of a different shard or
::owoshard dt to get the list of shards with distorted animals available.
The Lublox website has this page to see public servers.
Crack the huntbot's password
This bot is able to understand images produced by a theorical bot inside of another bot, with a sufficient success rate (not perfect).
The manager of the shard servers
We call "shard server" the servers we almost only use to use commands in a specific shard of game bots.
This bot produces server icons for the shard servers that has distorted animals available (updated approximately every 15 minutes) and tells you which next shard server is considered the best. Don't farm in the general channel (or you might get a little timeout), create your own (public or private) thread or use the button to create a gaming thread.
Receive shards restarting in your own servers
This bot directly sends the messages of shards restarting on the Lublox server, on the Discord gaming server and a few other lucky servers, now anyone can receive the messages by following the
shards-restarting channel of the
Discord gaming server.
Currently, it also is possible to follow a channel where Reaction bot's !rshop is automatically used every day.
List commands to view weapons
If you want NeonUtil to know your weapons, you can use
Read game bot message on Neon's message to get the list of commands to run. If you have a Lublox account, the list will grow when you look at another page of your weapons inventory.
For Waifugami players:
These features were created before the developer announced that they aren't allowed. Only use the Read game bot message message command on spawns for privacy (responses are ephemeral).
Get the character name
See the command to use to claim the character or to see its name.
This feature is only available in gaming channels/threads and with the Read game bot message message command.
For Nekotina players:
Easier work mini-games
Get help to complete some mini-games, or get the answers to questions for a few professions.
This feature also is available for gaming channels/threads.
Ad-blocker for Discord
There is an option to delete Nekotina's Patreon ads that can appear when using commands. This process usually is faster than your screen to display the message.
This is another feature available in gaming channels/threads.
For DuckHunt players
Clean messages of ducks that left
It's one of the cleaning options for gaming channels. If you want to see it, you'll need some way for this bot to consider that you play DuckHunt, and because you can't have cooldowns with that game bot, you instead can import DuckHunt in any gaming thread.
Receive messages of events
There is a channel on the
Discord gaming server that you can follow to only know when there is an event (and not when everything is calm).
For Cryptonite players:
Get the text in captchas
This small game bot doesn't have the budget to create images for their captchas so this bot can find the text in the image URL.
This is only available with the Read game bot message message command.
For Gachapon players:
See the version and wishlist count of cards in your drops
You also get various options, to see with countdown emojis in how long the drop expires
(there are 2 rare emojis) for example.
This feature is available per user, for gaming channels/threads, and with the Read game bot message message command. It is hard to maintain up-to-date and can be incorrect.
See precisely when auctions end
A button also lets you create a custom reminder to know when the auction should end.
Wishlist specific card versions with ::gc and ::glu
You can add to your wishlist all card versions in a series, all card versions of a character, or just some card versions with the
::gc command. Use
::gc help to see the filters and options available. When this bot see a card in your wishlist in a drop (on a server you were recently active on), it'll ping you.
View recently released content with ::gcontent
Gachapon's
content command only lets you see the card versions that will be released soon, this bot's version of the command allows you to go backwards.
Compare cards you have and another player doesn't have
You can use
Read game bot message on a collection message for this bot to list in a different way the cards displayed, with some buttons (like
Compare).
For Erisly players:
Get commands to strategically assign employees
Do we agree that the single most efficient strategy is putting the best employees at the highest floors? After showing this bot your full employees list, see a button that gives the list of commands to use to correctly move your employees.
For 7w7 players:
Optimize automatic ice-cream production (event)
See the minimum amount of ice-cream you need to pay to increase your production of one ice-cream per second.
For WaifuGame players
See elemental advantages with ::wg
You can enter an element, a symbol and another element to filter the elemental advantages, or provide less options (that can be replaced with
*) for more results.
This bot's developer also created some user-scripts you can use on WaifuGame's website.
For NetherBot players:
NetherBot is a game bot directly integrated with this bot (they both are in the same script). NetherBot's prefix is
>> if there are both NetherBot and this bot on the server, or
@Grand robot >> on any server.
Anime images are disabled if it doesn't look like it fits with the server theme (requirements includes the server having other game bots).
You've seen the (current, or maybe outdated for you) full list of game-bot-specific features, but that doesn't mean that you saw the full list of supported game bots (some only has reminders for commands or special cleaning options). The full list is : Grand robot, Miki, Darkbot, Dank Memer, WolfBot, Koya, Tatsu, CassiMon, EnderBot, Karuta, OwO, Waifugami, Nadeko, Nekotina, Pokétwo, NetherBot, AniGame, Isekaid, izzi, DuckHunt, Cryptonite, Gachapon, IDLE FARM, Ayana, Erisly, Sofi, Mazoku, Wishy, Zenvy and 7w7.
See the shards count of most supported bots with /shard and ::shard
The slash command version is just the prefix version with auto-complete. Use
::shard status to see the status of the supported bots on the server,
::shard grand status to view the status of this bot (works on other bots),
::shard grand guess to guess the amount of shards of a bot based on timings,
::shard grand find with a number to search for servers that uses the shard you provided of the bot,
::shard find with a server name to look for public servers, and
::shard update for the online detector bot (if it is on the server) to manually see the status of the bots on the server.
On the Discord gaming server, you can watch the supported bots go offline and (usually) come back.
Play an upgraded re-creation of the GDC 2023 game bot with /clyde
Discord made a server while they were at an event, and staff created a game bot. It now is offline so this bot has a recreation of it, with upgrades like mini-games to attack or defend the pieces.
Vote for stuff with /votes
This bot will add basic reactions (✅, 🤔 and ❌) on new messages in the channel for people to vote, unless the message contains number emojis (1️⃣, 2️⃣, 3️⃣, ...).
The prefix command ::votes might still exist.
Enable HI mode with /settings hi
It makes this bot able to respond to your messages. Did you think it would be AI (Artificial Intelligence)? That's incorrect, it is Human Intelligence (the developer reading messages and responding on the server).
Attempt to troll others with /trolls
It can create a few commands that helps trolling people, like
/8ball but server staff can choose the answer.
Ping a role in new threads with /settings threads_role
It isn't very helpful, but maybe you have some moderation bots that doesn't have permission to read in all threads.
Visit the Lublox website with /web
It is possible with the activity version too.
View user-app-related permissions with /app_permissions
You can use that to check if using other user-apps would make public responses on the server, or understand why they are ephemeral.
Try solving a mystery with :: question
After a year, even popular developers couldn't find a valid answer to this question!
Split text and images into emojis
If you have Nitro, you can use emojis to bypass the permission to send images with the permission to use external emojis (on some servers).
See the length of text with /length
There also is an option that can help you try to make your text shorter.
Convert new messages into images with /settings future_channel
I now think that messages won't look like that in the future.