Levels & rewards
How your XP turns into levels, and how levels can unlock special roles.
As you earn XP in a server, you climb through levels. Levels are a fun way to show how involved you are — and in many servers, hitting a level unlocks a special role.
How levelling works
Every bit of XP you earn counts toward your next level. Early levels come quickly; later ones take more XP, so reaching a high level really means something. When you cross the threshold for a new level, HoneyGate levels you up automatically — you don't have to do anything.
Some servers post a little "level up!" message when you reach a new level. Whether that happens, and where, is up to the server owner.
Check your level with /xp rank in the server, or open your member portal to see it on the web.
Role rewards
This is the part most people care about. Server owners can attach a role to a level — for example:
- Reach Level 5 → get the "Member" role.
- Reach Level 10 → get the "Regular" role.
- Reach Level 25 → get the "Veteran" role.
When you hit that level, HoneyGate gives you the role automatically. These roles can come with perks the owner sets up: access to special channels, a colour, the ability to post images — whatever they choose.
Depending on how the owner set things up, you might keep every role you've earned as you climb, or each new one might replace the last. Either way, you never have to ask for them — they just arrive.
Your level is per server
Just like XP, your level lives in one server. Being Level 30 in one community doesn't carry into another — you build a fresh level in each. (Your network-wide reputation is tracked separately as Points — see Earn XP & Points.)
Didn't get a role you expected?
Once in a while a role won't appear right away. The usual reason is a Discord setting on the server's side, not something you did. If a role you clearly earned doesn't show up, let the server's staff know — they can check it in a moment. The FAQ has more on this.