How do people color their names? Is that a reward?
What does the 🗡mean in names? Is that a reward?
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1. Nope. 2. A lot. Earn by making posts. The more posts you make, the more you unlock. On rare occasions some mods have gifted users with customs due to being helpful in the chat or community. 3. Name colour cannot be changed by the user, it signifies certain roles on here. Basic black means regular member. Blue are special peeps in the D&D world like people in sponsored shows like Critical role or people from WotC or a celebrity. It doesn't grant any special privileges on forums or anything, s'far as I know, but it was a way to indicate if they're legit. Orange names indicate moderator - they keep the peace and red names are D&D Beyond staff such as devs or community managers. 4. Havent seen that to my knowledge or at least not noticed so I can't say.
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How do people color their names? Is that a reward?
What does the 🗡mean in names? Is that a reward?
Thanks.
1. Nope. 2. A lot. Earn by making posts. The more posts you make, the more you unlock. On rare occasions some mods have gifted users with customs due to being helpful in the chat or community. 3. Name colour cannot be changed by the user, it signifies certain roles on here. Basic black means regular member. Blue are special peeps in the D&D world like people in sponsored shows like Critical role or people from WotC or a celebrity. It doesn't grant any special privileges on forums or anything, s'far as I know, but it was a way to indicate if they're legit. Orange names indicate moderator - they keep the peace and red names are D&D Beyond staff such as devs or community managers. 4. Havent seen that to my knowledge or at least not noticed so I can't say.
For #4, I think they mean the orange sword that demarcates a Moderator.
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1. Nope.
2. A lot. Earn by making posts. The more posts you make, the more you unlock. On rare occasions some mods have gifted users with customs due to being helpful in the chat or community.
3. Name colour cannot be changed by the user, it signifies certain roles on here. Basic black means regular member. Blue are special peeps in the D&D world like people in sponsored shows like Critical role or people from WotC or a celebrity. It doesn't grant any special privileges on forums or anything, s'far as I know, but it was a way to indicate if they're legit. Orange names indicate moderator - they keep the peace and red names are D&D Beyond staff such as devs or community managers.
4. Havent seen that to my knowledge or at least not noticed so I can't say.
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For #4, I think they mean the orange sword that demarcates a Moderator.
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