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BoTTT III Command List

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  1. Original BoTTT created by TalkTakesTime, Quinella, and Morfent. DaWoblefet currently maintains BoTTT III; special thanks to dingram for hosting BoTTT Junior for many years. Please report any problems to DaWoblefet.
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  4. Commands accessible to regular users:
  5. .commands - takes you here
  6. .git - links to BoTTT III's source code
  7. .usage - links VGC usage stats in PM. Use .usage pokemon to display usage stats for that Pokemon.
  8. .samples - links to a list of sample teams used in room tours in PM
  9. .cc - links to a list of VGC content creators in PM
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  11. Tournament creation (voice and higher) is specified with 4 parameters.
  12. .tour <format>, <elimination or round robin>, <player cap>, <# of eliminations>
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  14. For example, .tour gen7anythinggoes, elimination, 64, 2 would create an Anything Goes tournament, elimination-style, 64-player cap, double elimination. If you don't specify a parameter, BoTTT III will fill them in for you. By default, .tour will give you a VGC 2020 tournament.
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  16. Custom tour options:
  17. In addition to all Showdown-supported formats, BoTTT III supports all VGC formats since 2011 with complementary sample teams, as well as a few fun formats:
  18. .tour vgc21 - creates a VGC 2021 tour
  19. .tour vgc11 - creates a VGC 2011 tour
  20. .tour vgc12 - creates a VGC 2012 tour
  21. .tour vgc13 - creates a VGC 2013 tour
  22. .tour vgc14 - creates a VGC 2014 tour
  23. .tour vgc14.5 - creates a VGC 2014.5 tour
  24. .tour vgc15 - creates a VGC 2015 tour
  25. .tour vgc16 - creates a VGC 2016 tour
  26. .tour vgc17 - creates a VGC 2017 tour
  27. .tour vgc18 - creates a VGC 2018 tour
  28. .tour sun / moon / ultra - creates a VGC 2019 tournament with the appropriate series
  29. .tour vgc19 - creates a VGC 2019 Ultra Series tour
  30. .tour vgc20 - creates a VGC 2020 Series 5 tour
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  32. .tour random - randomly selects a year from VGC 2011-VGC 2020
  33. .tour double - creates a VGC 2021 double elimination tournament. You can use .tour format, double to create a double elim tour of that format.
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  35. .tour inverse - creates a VGC tournament with Inverse Battle activated (type matchups are inverted from normal).
  36. .tour corsola cup - creates a 1v1 tour that only allows Corsola, with overpowered things banned.
  37. .tour bulu cup - create a 1v1 tour that only allows Tapu Bulu.
  38. .tour crab off - creates a VGC tournament with only crabs legal. Yes, Armaldo is a crab. No Species or Item Clause.
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  40. Also available to voice and higher:
  41. .tour reset - if BoTTT III is giving the message "a tournament has already started" when there's no tour happening, use this to fix it.
  42. .samples - displays VGC 2021 sample teams
  43. .samples [format name without brackets] - displays sample teams for that format, if the bot has them
  44. .samples all - displays all sample teams the bot has
  45. .contentcreators - displays a list of promoted VGC content creators with their Twitch, YouTube, and Twitter
  46. .notice - brings up a notice that someone is working on the bot.
  47. .usage - broadcasts links to the VGC Stats website and Showdown usage stats. Use .usage pokemon to display data for a specific Pokemon.
  48. .thinking - displays the :thinking: emoji
  49. .tympole - displays the :tympole: emoji
  50. .genius - displays the :genius: emoji
  51. .ungenius - displays the :ungenius: emoji
  52. .b - displays the :b: text emoji
  53. .epic - only to be used by epic gamers
  54. .bacon - shows shiny Yveltal
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  56. Fun commands (driver and higher):
  57. .insult <user> - displays an insult from a pre-defined list.
  58. .uno - starts a game of UNO
  59. .say <thing you want to say> - says the thing.
  60. .joke - displays one of DaWoblefet's excellent jokes
  61. .objectively - displays the definition of the word "objective" and distinguishes it from subjective, along with an example.
  62. .chef - displays !dt Sheer Cold
  63. .platypus - links to "Platypus on the Prowl"
  64. .nom <user> - suggests to the user that they might have meant to type Seaco.
  65. .diglett - links to various Diglett-related music.
  66. .sire - links to Acquire the Sire
  67. .delet <thing> - delets the thing.
  68. .dynamax <Pokemon> - dynamaxes a Pokemon. You need to use the name of the sprite as found in https://play.pokemonshowdown.com/sprites/ani/.
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