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 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.
Many servers simply call this balance "Points," but a server can rename it to fit its theme (you might see "Tokens," "Gems," or anything else). 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 balance— check how much you have to give./tip balance @member— see someone else's balance./tip top— see 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 & 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.