

The above message gets sent by Tupperbox in the #roleplay channel instead of in the #testing channel.

They will look something like guy: text or I originally sent this message in #testing! For animated emoji, you should send it via the format instead. It always functioned perfectly before this, and it is not contained to just one server, it is with all of them. I fixed it for myself by making sure that all of the emojis currently exist in the server emoji list before sending them. Tupperbox Issue : r/discordbots by Upgr4ded Tupperbox Issue Recently I've been having issues with the Tupperbox webhook/bot, in which the names of the bots are wrong. With a Tupperbox bot, you can chat with people as a different person/character and you can even use it for roleplaying Hope this tutorial helped and that it helped you understand how to make your own bots. If either of the above two conditions are met, it seems like Discord defaults to converting all emojis in the message to :name: rather than the actual custom emoji. Congratulations, youve just made a bot using the Discord Tupperbox bot.

Normally, when you send an emoji in a message or embed via the format, Discord will convert it to a custom emoji.

If you have 'Show website link previews' turned off in your Discord user settings, it will also hide bot embeds. The help function returns a blank message Bots typically use a feature of Discord called embeds, originally made for showing link previews. I know that this question was asked quite a whiles ago but I thought I'd offer a solution I found after recently running into this issue myself for anyone else also facing this problem. Tupperbox Premium users have a limit of 5000 instead.
