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📁 Discord: game party channels

Link existing Discord channels per game for party posts; main bot auto-creates public channels.

When a Discord server has a game channel linked, new parties for that game post there instead of the channel where the slash command was run. Channel names can be renamed in Discord anytime — the bot keeps posting by stored channel ID.

Setup (your Discord server)

  1. Add the bot to your Discord server.
  2. Create or pick an existing text channel for each game you want to support.
  3. Run /set-party-channel once per game: choose the catalog game and the channel where parties for that game should appear.
  4. Run the command again with a different channel to change the link.

Requires the Manage Channels permission. The bot does not create channels on guild servers — it only stores a reference to channels you choose.

/set-party-channel

Description: Link an existing text or announcement channel to a catalog game for party posts on this server.

Options:

  • game (required): Catalog game (autocomplete)
  • channel (required): Text or announcement channel in this server

Official MMO Party Builder Discord

Public parties can also appear on the main bot Discord. Site admins configure a category there; the bot auto-creates one channel per catalog game. That flow is separate from guild /set-party-channel setup.

Where parties appear

  • Game channel configured — Party embed is posted in that game’s channel. The creator gets an ephemeral confirmation with a link to the message.
  • No channel linked for that game — Party stays on the website (and on the official MMO Party Builder Discord when public). Web create form shows a hint when no game channel is available.
  • Public parties — Embed title links to the shareable web page at /parties/{party-id} so anyone can open the same roster and join buttons in a browser.

See also Discord: party commands and Party Finder & profile.