Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to get Wolf Grounds set up and running in your Discord server.
Click Install App in the nav (or the button below) to open the Discord OAuth page, select your server, confirm the permissions, and click Authorise. Wolf Grounds will join your server immediately.
Step 1 — Check Bot Permissions
Go to Server Settings → Integrations, find Wolf Grounds in your apps list, and make sure it has these channel permissions:
- Send Messages
- Embed Links
- Read Message History
- Add Reactions & Manage Messages
- Use Slash Commands
Step 2 — Grant the Bot a Role
Create a dedicated role (e.g. @Wolf Grounds Bot) or use an existing one. Assign it to the Wolf Grounds bot user and grant at minimum: Send Messages, Embed Links, Read Channels, Manage Webhooks. Administrator works too if you prefer to keep it simple.
Step 3 — Add Your First Player
In any channel the bot can read, run:
/discord join [player_name]
Example: /discord join ShroudTV
The bot will verify the player exists in PUBG, add them to your roster, and automatically attempt to link their Discord and Twitch accounts if the names match.
Step 4 — Grow Your Roster
Repeat /discord join for each player. Share the command with your admins to build the roster faster. Use /discord list to see all tracked players, and /discord remove [player_name] to remove one.
Tips
- Player names are case-sensitive — copy the exact PUBG username.
- Each Discord server has its own independent roster — adding a player here doesn't affect other servers.
- Need help? Join our support server or ping LSnakeX2.
/discord join <PUBG player name> in any channel your bot has access to. Anyone with permission to use slash commands can add names. Each Discord server maintains its own independent roster — adding a player in one server does not affect any other server the bot is in. /stats player or /stats leaderboard you can filter by any combination of squad size and perspective to get exactly the numbers you want. /twitch add <streamer username> to subscribe a Twitch channel in your server. When that streamer goes live playing PUBG, Wolf Grounds automatically posts an alert in your configured channel with a link to the stream. The bot uses smart de-duplication so you won't get spammed if the streamer goes live and offline multiple times in quick succession. /wolf set-goal to create a server-wide stat target — for example, "reach 500 combined kills this week" — that the entire roster works toward together. Use /wolf challenge <player> to kick off a 7-day head-to-head stat duel between two specific players, tracked live in your server. Wolf Grounds posts win callouts, leaderboards, and VOD highlights automatically.