No. While we are partnered with Discord and the MHA Fandom Wiki, this server is fanmade and is not affiliated with Horikoshi, Studio BONES, or any other party that is associated with the franchise.
Embed/Upload permissions are granted once you obtain a level 1 role. You will gain levels naturally after chatting for some time.
Note that any link you send in #general will get automatically deleted except for Discord emoji/sticker links (discordapp.com/emojis).
You receive 1 XP every 2 minutes of text activity, and 1 XP every 3 minutes of voice activity. Note that XP Farming is not allowed.
In addition, you can get XP rewards for boosting the server, earning Bonus Roles, or winning server events.
Your name color will change based on your roles, which you can learn more about in #roles. You are able to check the level roles colors in [#bot-depot's pins](#bot-depot message).
If you'd like to change your role path, use the command >restart roles in #bot-depot, and follow the process to >level up to a new path.
LV 1: Gives the ability to embed links, attach files, add reactions, and use external emojis/stickers in most channels, use voice chats without push to talk, and access to the LV 1 channel in the Voice District.
LV 5: Gives the ability to create Polls in most channels and access to the LV 5 channels in the Voice District.
LV 15: Gives access to #quirk-roles where they may choose a quirk role to receive additional color choices, and gives the ability to stream in most channels in the Voice District.
LV 35: Gives access to #ultimate-roles where they may choose an ultimate move role to receive additional color choices.
LV 60: Members may contact us through #ticket-support to request a custom social command for Gaius Cicereius+. Give details on the command's name, wording, and specific usage. The request must be both positive and productive.
LV 70: Gives the ability to use Voice Messages, 2 minutes at maximum and spam and filter rules still apply.
Method 1: Go to Google Images, and click on the Search by Image icon
. Upload a file, drag and drop a file, or paste a URL to an image (URL is Desktop Mode only), and click Search. Look through the results and find where the image likely originated.
Method 2: (Desktop Only) In the Google Chrome browser, right click an image you wish to search, and press "Search Image with Google". Look through the results and find where the image likely originated.
More details can be found on Google's Support Article for Reverse Image Searching