By default, Pipsi DMs users on level-up (spammy) or posts a public message (clogs chat). You can customize the message, but you cannot set a dedicated level-up channel without a workaround (using webhooks). Competing bots do this natively. The Bad (Frustrations & Gaps) 1. Documentation is Dense & Outdated The official docs mix v1 and v2 features. Examples: the /set-level command is buried under "admin utilities" but not indexed. New users often miss that you need to enable "Privileged Gateway Intents" on Discord Dev Portal – no in-bot warning if missing.
Unlike MEE6 (where leveling roles and custom commands are locked behind a subscription), Pipsi offers full leveling, shop, gambling, and giveaways for free . The premium tier ($5-10/mo) adds cosmetic fluff (custom emojis in shop, advanced logs) – not functional features. pipsi discord
You’d expect a full economy bot to pair with reaction roles (e.g., pay 500 points to get the "Gamer" role). Pipsi doesn’t do this natively – you need a separate bot like Carl-bot. The shop only sells roles that are manually assigned by staff , not self-serve via reactions. By default, Pipsi DMs users on level-up (spammy)
The /slot and /blackjack commands are well-coded but too accessible . There’s no per-user loss limit or mandatory cooldown. In communities with younger users, this can encourage problematic behavior (chasing losses). Server admins must manually set role-based restrictions. The Bad (Frustrations & Gaps) 1
Try it for 2 weeks. If your users complain about /daily vs !daily , switch. If they love gambling and leaderboards, keep it.