Tutorial: Creating a Death Counter with Mixitup Bot
Introduction: In this tutorial, we’ll guide you through the process of setting up a Death Counter for your stream using Mixitup Bot. This feature adds a dynamic element to your content, allowing you to track and display the number of deaths in an engaging way.
Steps:
1. Ensure Mixitup Bot is Installed and Set Up:
- Make sure Mixitup Bot is installed and configured on your streaming platform.
2. Navigate to the Commands Section:
- Open your streaming software and click on the menu in the upper-left hand corner.
- Navigate to the “Commands” section.
3. Add a New Command:
- Click on “Add New Command” to start creating the Death Counter.
4. Set Up the Counter Action:
- In the Action field, locate “Counter (create and update)” and click the plus icon to add it to the command.
- For the counter name, write “death.”
- For the action, select “update.”
- For the amount, write “+1” to increment the death counter.
5. [Optional] Reset on Load:
- If desired, enable “Reset on Load” to reset the counter with every Mixitup Bot load.
6. Add Chat Message Action:
- In the Action field, add “chat message” and press the plus button.
- Craft a message that suits your community. For example:bash
Nerdtitan has died $death number of times.
- Customize this message to align with your community’s style.
7. [Optional] Set Usage Requirements for Mods:
- Under Usage Requirements, click on “User Role” and select “Moderator.”
- Set a cooldown (e.g., every 60 seconds) to prevent command spam.
8. Save Your Settings:
- Click “Save” to apply the Death Counter settings.
9. Test Your Death Counter:
- Type !Death in your chat to test and ensure that the death counter updates as expected.
Conclusion: You’ve successfully created a Death Counter using Mixitup Bot! This interactive feature adds an engaging element to your stream, allowing both you and your audience to keep track of in-game deaths in real-time. Feel free to customize the settings further to suit your streaming style and community preferences.