Tipping other members
Send some of your in-server balance to another member as a thank-you. Instant and free.
Tipping is a friendly way to reward someone: a helpful answer, a great meme, a warm welcome. You send a little of your server balance to another member, and they get it instantly.
A quick heads-up on "balance"
Tipping uses each server's own spendable balance, a per-server pot the community runs for fun rewards. It's separate from your network-wide Network Points reputation score, and separate from your XP. So tipping never touches your reputation or your level. It just moves this one in-server balance around.
By default this balance is called Coins, but a server can rename it to fit its theme. You might see "Tokens," "Gems," or anything else, and a server is even free to call it "Points" — so if you see that word next to a single server's name, it's this in-server balance, not your network-wide Network Points. Whatever it's called, it works the same way.
How to tip
In the server, use the tip command:
/tip send @member 10
That sends 10 to that member. It's added to their balance right away, and the amount comes out of yours.
A few related commands:
/tip balancechecks how much you have to give./tip balance @membershows someone else's balance./tip topshows the server's tipping leaderboard.
Good to know
- It's all in-app. Tips use this in-server balance only. There's no real money and no crypto involved, and nothing leaves any wallet.
- It costs you nothing but the balance. Tipping doesn't affect your XP, your level, or your network reputation score. It only moves your in-server balance. (See Earn XP & Network Points for how those other things work.)
- There may be a minimum. Some servers set a smallest-tip amount, and a few may take a tiny cut. Your server's staff decide that.
- It's per server. Your balance, and any tips, belong to the server you're in.
Where does the balance come from?
You build up your balance by taking part in that server: things like winning games and other rewards the server hands out. The more you join in, the more you have to share.