The bot is designed to encourage the competitiveness in counting.
Counting: You can't count two numbers in a row. The bot adds a checkmark under the message, so if you want to know if that number is correct, check who reacted.
Because, cheating is in fact allowed. Everything is allowed. It's competitive.
If you want to check what the current number is, do ~num.
Money:
You get money for counting. For the digit you counted, you get the respective amount of money. So, 1 gives 1 and 15 gives 15.
The money is added onto your account when the streak is over to fix money loss evasion.
Should you fail to enter the correct number or run out of time, 66% of what you earned in the current streak (since 1) and 33% of total money are lost.
Rules:
Those are unlocked with the ~unlock command and cost 10000 to unlock. The unlockable rules are also viewed by ~unlock after paying the 10k.
Every rule costs money to apply, which scales up with number of rules applied (scaling differs from rule to rule)
Should you fail because of an applied rule from another counter, all your lost money goes to them instead of being lost.
The rules "slowmode" and "timelimit" can not overlap and will replace the other when applied.
View current rules with ~rules.
Rule Syntax: ~addrule [rulename] ([argument])
Trading:
You can trade with other counters to (hopefully) make a personal profit by typing ~tradeoffer.
To trade, you must specify what you and/or the other party will receive from the trade.
There is a special part of trading: Contracts.
You can form a contract (limited or unlimited) with another person, making them pay a certain part of their income to you (recursive).
Syntax for money: ~tradeoffer @[user] you_get: money: [money_amount] I_get: money: [money_amount]
Syntax for contracts: ~tradeoffer @[user] you_get: contract: perc: [percentage]% I_get: contract: perc: [percentage]%; limit: [limit]
Both are interchangable, only one involved party is also possible.
~scoreboard or ~top gives you the top scores, ~score shows current money with streak included, and ~bal shows current bank balance (spendable money).
~prestige gives a prestige point for 1 million net worth (wallet plus unlocks). You can spend those points to unlock number bases.
Base:
After unlocking a base, you can set the current streak to it. Be careful though, since you will only get half of your income if you haven't unlocked that base yet.
You can set a base by typing 1 base n (n being the base you want, so for example '1 base 16' would start a hexadecimal streak.)
You can then count in the base that is currently selected, for example the first 5 counts in base 4 would be 0, 1, 2, 3, 10.
Check current base with ~base.