Server controls

Server Settings and Feed Configuration

Choose feed channels, location visibility, colours, logos, names, linked roles, and other Legion server settings.

Owner settings

Server Settings decide how every Legion feature appears in Discord.

Channel assignment decides where posts go. Location settings decide how much coordinate detail is shown. Colours, names, logos, and linked roles shape the server identity.

Bad settings can make a working feature look broken, so this page matters before judging feed or command behaviour.

Settings decide what players see.

Channel assignment, location visibility, colours, logos, names, and linked roles shape every feed page. Bad settings make good features look broken.

What settings protect

Good settings make the bot easier for players to understand. Public feeds can be clean, staff feeds can be detailed, and sensitive location data can stay private.

Owners use these settings to make Legion match the server brand and rule style.

Commands

  1. Use /settings channel assign to connect a feature to an existing Discord channel.
  2. Use /settings channel create when Legion should create the channel set for you.
  3. Use /settings configure locations to decide which feeds show locations, nearby locations, map links, or no location detail.
  4. Use /settings color, /settings configure logo, and /settings configure name for branding.
  5. Use /settings configure linkrole when linked players should receive a Discord role.

Public versus staff channels

  • Set public and staff channels separately. Players usually need clean records; staff usually need detail.
  • Location settings affect trust. Review them before launching PVE, base protection, or trader features.

Location choices explained

/settings configure locations controls how much map information Legion shows in feed posts. Use it to balance player excitement against base privacy and rule enforcement.

  • On shows location information for that feed when Legion can calculate it.
  • Off hides location information for that feed.
  • Both is for owners who want both readable location text and the linked location style where supported.
  • Near gives players an approximate area instead of exposing the exact spot.
  • No Link keeps location text but removes the clickable map link.
  • Near No Link is the privacy-heavy option: approximate area text without the clickable map link.

For public player channels, Near or Near No Link hides exact positions. For staff-only channels, exact or linked locations give staff the coordinates needed for review.

Commands and options

Copy the command name, then fill in the Discord options listed under it. Discord shows the option fields after the command is selected.

/settings channel assign
  • channel: choose the Discord channel that should receive the feature posts.
  • feature/feed choice: choose the Legion feed or output type being assigned.
/settings channel create
  • feature/feed choice: choose which Legion channel type should be created and assigned.
/settings configure locations
  • feature location options: choose how each supported feed shows coordinates.
  • Choices include On, Off, Both, Near, No Link, and Near No Link where supported.
/settings color
  • color: choose the embed/accent color for server posts.
/settings configure logo
  • logo/image: set the server logo used in embeds.
/settings configure name
  • name: set the server display name used by Legion.
/settings configure linkrole
  • role: choose the Discord role given to linked players.

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