Setting up MarketRS Sections: - Invite Link - Notes - Linking up to Google Sheets - Using the Quest Sheet - Using the Skill Sheet - Using the Control Sheet - Using the Discount Sheet Invite Link https://discord.com/api/oauth2/authorize?client_id=752899691943034971&permissions=535193 712720&scope=bot%20applications.commands Notes 1. Don’t change the name of the sheets! 2. Don’t change the order of columns! 3. Created by Discord ID Cetti#0001, watch out for fakes. Linking up to Google Sheets 1. Go to this google sheet doc, and “ Make Copy ” https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1_xIdWyM9aroKmYQfCX4zl2OhR0KqH 4LbZiS9w4q4jFo/edit#gid=1146623643 2. Invite the following email address . This is how we connect the Discord bot with data marketrs-service@marketrs.iam.gserviceaccount.com 3. Add the Sheet Link to the Discord Bot a. Copy the link of your new sheet that you just copied (make sure it’s yours!) b. Go to Discord and use the command: ,ags <google sheet link> c. Using the Quest Sheet 1. Do not change the order of the columns! 2. There is a “Warning” for changing some things on the spreadsheet. These areas are to make sure you know what you are changing. 3. Quests will not automatically be added when they come out. You will need to add a new row and put in another quest. 4. Quest names can be customized, although they are currently from the OSRS Wiki 5. Shortcuts can be customized to whatever you see fit 6. Quest Price is the minimum price of your quest! If you have Dragon Slayer 2, for example, and you want to increase the price for low combat users, you can add an additional price for this. This is the number you would add on top of your quest price. It does not get added in the final calculation, and is intended to quick “Add” the additional price to the final amount. a. Using the Skill Sheet 1. Do not change the order of the columns! 2. There is a “Warning” for changing some things on the spreadsheet. These areas are to make sure you know what you are changing. 3. This sheet can seem complicated at first, but makes sense once you understand how it works. 4. Skill names can be modified, although probably unneeded. Only use if you know what you are doing 5. Shortcuts can be modified, although probably unneeded.Only use if you know what you are doing 6. Color is the color that will show when the skill is called for a calculation. This is the DECIMAL , not a hexadecimal (hex). Probably unneeded.Only use if you know what you are doing 7. Group is the name of the full method from 1-99. The method, start and end levels will all need to go linearly from 1-99. a. It is normal if the Method names match each other b. Group names must be identical when linking up your 1-99 for the group c. This is one “group” for Wintertodt. You can see the 1-50 covers lighting logs. Even though it doesn’t have anything to do with Wintertodt, it is still needed in order to use Wintertodt. So we add it in. d. We can add a second group by using a different Group name. Using the Control Sheet 1. Do not change the order of the columns! 2. There is a “Warning” for changing some things on the spreadsheet. DO NOT change the function names 3. Buy $/M is the price you buy your OSRS gp for from others. This is typically cheaper than your selling price 4. Sell $/M is the price you sell your OSRS gp for from others. This is typically more expensive than your selling price 5. Currency is the currency you want to display your “Cash” payment style. It should be a symbol, such as $ or € 6. Stack Discount stacks any users with a discount role (found in next section). So a user with 2 roles, one giving 5% and the other giving 10%, this would total to 15% discount. a. Discounts are automatically calculated when a user uses any calculation command. Using the Discount Sheet 1. Do not change the order of the columns! 2. Very simply, you just add the role ID you want, and the percentage discount (you must use decimal!) the role gets. Example, if the role gets 10% off, then you would put 0.10 in the Discount Percentage column, beside the Role ID it’s for. 3. Role Name is not required, but can be helpful to visually see what role is what. They have no effect on anything. 4.