Damn.. I was looking for a page where someone just laid out exactly THIS. I guess I had to find a youtube video explaining these simple things :D Thanks!
I want to add a command that says !shocked and then when they use it it’ll shock whoever I mention next to it and then say how many times they have been shocked
You should be able to do this using nested variables! StreamElements very helpfully lets us assign names to each count, so if you nest the ${touser} variable within the ${count} command, it should store the count for each separate username. Try something like this: !command add !shocked ${touser} just got shocked! They've been shocked ${count ${touser}} times.
Damn.. I was looking for a page where someone just laid out exactly THIS. I guess I had to find a youtube video explaining these simple things :D Thanks!
I had the same issue when I was trying to learn all of this stuff 😅
Happy to help!
I'm trying to make a command that everyone can use that increases a variable by one. Do you know how to make it work?
Whoa Waferdore has new hair. Modwarts gets better. Handy lil' vid
I was long overdue a trim.
Thanks Tuna!
Are you going to make any content explaining how to set up the point gambling minigame?
That’s definitely something we can explore! Perhaps it could be included in a set up guide for StreamElements? 🤔
@@TheModAcademy that sounds awesome!
Do these only work for moderators? cause as the broadcaster none of these !command show or level options are working for me
Do you know how use cmd add or remove points??
how do you make someone vip on the user level command??
!level @screenname 400
How can I put Userlevel in 1 command? -ul= isnt work :c
I believe your thinking about nightbot stuff
@@Blind_Kamikaze after write my comment I could use the command correctly, its work
I want to add a command that says !shocked and then when they use it it’ll shock whoever I mention next to it and then say how many times they have been shocked
You should be able to do this using nested variables!
StreamElements very helpfully lets us assign names to each count, so if you nest the ${touser} variable within the ${count} command, it should store the count for each separate username.
Try something like this:
!command add !shocked ${touser} just got shocked! They've been shocked ${count ${touser}} times.
@@TheModAcademy thankyou so much fr
@@TheModAcademy do you have a discord in case I have more questions :)?
No problem!
I don’t currently have one set up, but I can revisit the idea 🤔