The /beat command is strictly tied to the new /nwod command. However, the concept behind the command is that you're complimenting a fellow player of the TTRPG campaign so that they can get a beat (1/5 of an exp in nWOD) at the end of each session. This has been lovingly referred to as "beating up your friends".
Requirements
The command's name is changed to compliment instead of beat
The friend parameter's description is updated to fit the new "compliment" theming
The reason parameter's description is updated to fit the new "compliment" theming
Add a new type parameter with a set list of string choices that change the command output:
None (a generic compliment - include a new emoji aside from the beet; perhaps a heart or something akin to that?)
Beat (keeps the original beat theming - including the beet emoji, which won't be included for other types)
The command's output is updated to make sense for the new types of compliments. (Below is an example of running /beat in its current state, where the bot itself is getting complimented with a reason of "You're a good bot. Thanks for everything that you do!")
Context
The
/beat
command is strictly tied to the new/nwod
command. However, the concept behind the command is that you're complimenting a fellow player of the TTRPG campaign so that they can get a beat (1/5 of an exp in nWOD) at the end of each session. This has been lovingly referred to as "beating up your friends".Requirements
compliment
instead ofbeat
friend
parameter's description is updated to fit the new "compliment" themingreason
parameter's description is updated to fit the new "compliment" themingtype
parameter with a set list of string choices that change the command output:type
s of compliments. (Below is an example of running/beat
in its current state, where the bot itself is getting complimented with a reason of "You're a good bot. Thanks for everything that you do!")