How Do I Add Global Emotes to My Discord Server?

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Larry Thompson

Are you looking to add some fun and expressive emotes to your Discord server? Global emotes are a great way to enhance the user experience and create a more engaging environment. In this tutorial, we will walk you through the steps of adding global emotes to your Discord server.

Step 1: Find a Global Emote Bot

To start, you need to find a bot that can provide global emotes for your server. There are several bots available that offer this functionality, such as Emote Hub, Global Emotes, and Global Emoji. Choose the one that suits your preferences and has good reviews from other users.

Step 2: Invite the Bot

Once you have selected a bot, you need to invite it to your server. Follow these steps:

  1. Login to your Discord account and navigate to the Discord Developer Portal.
  2. Create a new application and give it a name.
  3. Select “Bot” from the sidebar menu and click on “Add Bot”.
  4. Copy the bot token by clicking on “Copy” under Token.
  5. In your browser, replace CLIENT_ID with your bot’s Client ID:

https://discord.com/oauth2/authorize?client_id=CLIENT_ID&scope=bot&permissions=1074121728

Step 3: Configure Permissions

To configure permissions for the bot:

  1. Navigate back to the Developer Portal and select “OAuth2” from the sidebar menu.
  2. Under “Scopes”, select “bot”.
  3. Scroll down and check the required permissions for the bot to function properly.
  4. Copy the generated URL and paste it into your browser.
  5. Select your Discord server from the dropdown menu and click “Authorize”.

Step 4: Set Up Emotes

Now that you have invited the bot and configured its permissions, it’s time to set up emotes:

  1. Open your Discord server and locate the bot in the member list.
  2. Type a command to add an emote, such as !addemote <emote_name> <emote_url>.
  3. The bot will confirm if the emote was added successfully.

Step 5: Use Global Emotes

You and your server members can now use global emotes:

  • Type a command to use an emote, such as <emote_name>.
  • The bot will display the corresponding emote in chat.

Conclusion

Congratulations! You have successfully added global emotes to your Discord server.

Now you can express yourself with a wide range of emotes and make your server more fun and engaging for everyone. Remember to choose a reliable bot, configure its permissions correctly, and follow the steps carefully. Enjoy!

I hope this tutorial was helpful. If you have any further questions or need assistance, feel free to ask in the comments below.

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