Roblox Verification
Setup a Roblox account verification system for your Discord server.
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Setup a Roblox account verification system for your Discord server.
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This module is only available to user with a Premium Subscription.
The Roblox Verification module allows users to connect their Roblox account to their in server Discord account, this is incredibly helpful for servers made for a Roblox group or if you want to setup some form of Roblox verification system for your Discord server.
The setup section of this page allows you to customize your experience with the module. From changing the trigger to adding a role to users upon successful verification and more.
Here you can change the trigger method for the verification to either a button or command.
Setting it to a command (default) will allow users to run the /roblox-verify
command in the server to begin the verification.
Toggling this setting on and off will enable / disable the function of the bot giving a role upon successful verification. By default this option is enabled.
This setting will allow you to choose a role to be granted to the user upon successful verification. This setting is only visible with Grant Role enabled.
Toggling this setting on and off will enable / disable the function of the bot changing the users nickname upon successful verification. By default this option is enabled.
This setting will allow you to choose what nickname the bot should change the users name to upon successful verification. You are able to choose between their Roblox display name or username. This setting is only visible with Change Nickname enabled.
In this section you can paste the ID's of the Roblox groups you wish to attach with rankbinds. There is a limit of 5.
In this section you can paste the ID's of the Roblox gamepasses that should be integrated with the module.
In this area, you can view and modify the commands of the Roblox Verification module. Below you may find some information on each command of the module.
It's advised that you do not edit the commands and events unless you have a good understanding of BotGhost and its Command Builder. If you encounter any issues, you might want to reset the module for it to work again as intended.
Additionally, a copy of the edited commands / events will be created if you update the module.