Create quests
Guide to creating a quest
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Guide to creating a quest
Last updated
Execute the quest control panel with the command /manager-quests create <name>
If you are creating a quest for the first time, it will be the same as in the screenshot above
Click the create button, after which the bot will display the following window, it is primitively simple
Name - the name of the quest itself
Quest emoji - server emoji id or standart emoji, in order to get the emoji id of the server, it is enough to write \ in the chat and then insert the emoji, the discord will give the id
Description - description of the quest itself
Image - copy the direct image link (How to do it? Google to help)
Color - we take it from here or from another convenient site
After completion, we proceed to setting up the quest
Daily Quest - added to the pool of daily quests.
Weekly - added to the pool of weekly quests.
Community - quest with server-general progress.
Repeated - can be reset after execution.
Changing the name/emoji/description/picture/color
Add a goal - a goal in order to complete the quest
Edit a goal
Add/Remove Reward
Set Active
Enable - enabling the quest
Add this quest to all users
Delete this quest from all users
Reset the progress of this quest for all users
After all the settings, the quest will look something like this:
You can add objects to goals: Let's say there is a goal "To fish 10 times", but if you add an object to this goal as an object, for example, a perch, then the goal will already be "Catch a Perch 10 times" For example, for the goal "To write 5 messages", you can add the channel ID as an object, then the goal will already be "Write 5 messages in a general chat" This gives a huge number of variations of goals.
— Daily/weekly quest with the "Repeated" type can be performed an unlimited number of times a day/ week — Daily/weekly inactive quests cannot be obtained randomly, but they can be obtained through the "Take a quest" button