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Tupperbox app
Tupperbox app










There are two common pitfalls when working with tupper avatars. You can either provide an image link, like above, or upload the image while running the command instead of giving a link.įinally, you can also upload an image while making a tupper with tul!register. If you'd rather not use the dashboard, you can also set an avatar using the tul!avatar chat command. Alternatively, you can simply paste an image link in the "Avatar URL" field on your tupper. Simply visit the dashboard, select your tupper, and click its avatar or the upload button. The easiest way is to upload an image on the dashboard.

  • Uploading an image while using the tul!register command to create a tupper.
  • The tul!avatar command via the bot on Discord.
  • There are three main ways to set an avatar for your tupper: Most people will want a more expressive avatar than the default Discord one. For example, if your brackets are guy: text, you can make your tupper say "Hello!" by sending this message: guy: Hello!.
  • Write your brackets in a message, but replace the word "text" with what you want your tupper to say.
  • They will look something like guy: text or. In any channel Tupperbox has access to, you can now send a proxy. If you haven't already done so, join a server with Tupperbox or add it to one of your own. A proxy is Tupperbox slang for "a message proxied through Tupperbox" - in other words, a message sent by a tupper. Once you have a tupper, you can send a proxy. Tul!register Snee snee:text Sending a Proxy

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    To make a tupper via Tupperbox's commands on Discord - in an available channel or in DMs - you'll need to use tul!register.įor example, this will make the same tupper as shown above: Take a look at the image below for a visual example. Set a name and brackets for your tupper and then click "Save Changes".

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    Then, once you can see your list of tuppers, click the plus in the top right and choose "Add Tupper".

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    To make a tupper via the dashboard, visit this link and log in with Discord. If that's confusing, just keep reading - in this example, we'll use the brackets snee:text. The word "text" is required because it's a placeholder for any message you'll be sending it tells Tupperbox "if I type these brackets, then my tupper will appear". Example brackets are, or guy:text - you can even use emojis. The "brackets" are a special command that you use to summon your tupper. The name can be anything - in this example, we'll use the name "Snee", the name of one of my tuppers demonstrated above. Whichever one you use, you need two things: A name and some brackets.

  • The tul!register command via the bot on Discord.
  • There are two basic ways of making a new tupper: A "tupper" is the default name for one of these profiles that you can send messages from.












    Tupperbox app