w!wa
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w!warn <MEMBER(S)> <PARAMETERS>
<MEMBER(s)>
w!warn fnaki
to do so.2
users at once, say PaintersDaughter#8444
, 2x2Master#4543
for example, you can use the command w!warn paintersdaughter, 2x2master
to warn them or w!wa paintersdaughter, 2x2master
.Using Mentions
w!warn @paintersdaughter @2x2master
Using Nicknames/Usernames
w!warn paintersdaughter, 2x2master
Using Usernames with discriminator
w!warn paintersdaughter#8444, 2x2master#4543
username
/tag
/ID
that starts with what you want to provide, for an example, I only that Salvi0#0001
is the only member with such a name, I can just do w!cases salv
and Wick would pick it up.w!warn fnaki, katemoon
.<PARAMETERS>
?r <REASON>
w!warn es ?r being weird
?r <REASON>
w!warn <MEMBER(S)> ?r <REASON>
where <REASON>
is replaced with the actual reason.w!warn @es ?r being weird
will warn Salvi0 for the reason being weird.X
warns. You can also choose the type of punishment and also disable this behavior if you're not a fan of it.X
is set to 5
by default. Which means, a user will be perm muted upon receiving 5
warnings.If you want/don't want wick to punish users when they getX
warns, use the syntaxw!misc 3a <?on/?off>
w!misc 3a ?on
w!misc 3a ?off
mute
, kick
or ban
users if you have turned the previous setting ON.w!joingate <m/k/b> ?set 3b
without forgetting one small hint: [m: mute, k: kick, b: ban]
w!misc m ?set 3b
w!misc k ?set 3b
w!misc b ?set 3b
w!misc m ?set 3b
.w!misc <X> ?set 3c
where <X>
is the number of maximum number of warns needed to penalize a user.3
warnings, type w!misc 3 ?set 3c
w!clearwarns <USER>
where <USER>
is to be replaced with the name of the user whose warns you are going to clear.w!cases <case-ID> ?e ?off
or w!clearcase <CASE-ID>
<case-ID>
can be found in the modlogs.WARN case ID
by asking wick directly.w!cases <MEMBER> ?t warns
?t warns
is the parameter to sort cases of a member by warns<MEMBER>
with the name of the member you would like to view the warns of.w!cases <case-ID> ?e ?off
or w!clearcase <Case-ID>
?e
[Edit the case - needed if you want to change the reason, open or close a case.]?off
[Close the case.][1.]
You can check a user's Active warns by typing w!i <MEMBER>
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