If you think that all of those things are stupid, that's your choice. So there, that's a dozen reasons that have sufficient demand, five of which are perfectly reasonable. And if so many roles seems unwieldy to you, you're probably not managing your server with a bot like you should be. All the above cases are ones that you can currently find out there in the wild. There are future potential use cases of additional roles with the advent of the Discord store as well, but that's all in the realm of speculation. Just because you wouldn't use that many and don't find it personally useful doesn't mean that it's not useful and desirable. It's a flag to wave around to hype certain types of user. ( Yes I'm aware this is stupid, but it doesn't mean people won't do it. To have individual permissions for each user. Supermassive servers with 50 channels and 10k users and 80 bots.Ħ. The exact reasons you mentioned of demographic breakdowns.ĥ. Roles with moderator privileges within a single channel for the purpose of allowing people to have their own channel and moderate it themselves.Ĥ. Transient roles for mass games run over Discord that are created and deleted on the fly in a volume enough to warrant more than 250 roles.Īnd here are a few less than reasonable reasons that people none the less would be interested in:ģ. Bot and integration heavy servers in generalĥ. A server for API/bot testing - particularly testing the speed of mass role creation and mass role deletion.Ĥ. And at minimum you want a role for a native speaker, for a fluent speaker, and for a learning speaker. ( Even if you ignore the rare languages, there's still a lot of them. A linguistics server with a role for each language and the user's proficiency in it. This is useful information to have at a glance when discussing such a complex subject. And if you add in disputed territories, you're over 250 just with that. ( There's over 200 internationally recognized countries in the world at present. An international politics server with a role for each nation and administrative roles. Is there any way we can increase the role cap ourselves, or does Discord have plans in doing so?ġ. It might be sentimentality, but it's difficult to get rid of those personal roles, because it essentially means deleting server history.Ĭurrently the Discord has 250 max roles, which strikes me as a little arbitrary, but I'm not a developer, so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯Īnyway. However, on that server there was a tradition of giving dedicated users personal roles in order to customize the color of their usernames, which means hundreds of role slots are gone, limiting the number of new roles. We have roles like Checkers, Bouncers, etc, roles with utility for bringing in people who are interested in helping people do specific things. This guide’s focus is to get you to play the game efficiently, without wasting time and resources.Is there a way to increase the max number of roles per server / does Discord corp have any plans to do so? I know that the server I spend most of my time on is at least a little hampered by the cap - early gifting of dozens of personal roles left them few for utility. It doesn’t contain details on everything. If you don’t like how this forum formats the guide, this link will provide you the original file, that looks tidier: Please note: English is not my native language, so it might look a bit fuzzy here and there.Īlso, due to post character limits, it will be broken in different posts. Also, I won’t be explaining the very basics of the genre: this guide assumes you’re familiar with mobile gacha team based RPG’s. It’s a pretty long guide, and part or all of its content might get obsolete as the game gets updated with new content and new characters. This guide’s objective is to get you covered with all of the game mechanics, as well as giving you good information on how to spend your in game resources in the most efficient way. New to Intermediate Valkyrie Connect Player Guide by Maxx
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