Some of the commands use the swgoh.gg database in order to look up user information. This can be done in several ways as outlined below. The easiest way is by utilizing the profile command.

Username Lookup

All of the swgoh.gg commands can be used by typing the "~" character and then the swgoh.gg username. For example the need command would look like this:

need ~necavit fleet shop

Lets break this down. The first word is the command, need. The command will always follow the prefix.
The second word is the swgoh.gg username AND it has the "~" in front of it to signify it is a swgoh.gg username. As you can see above, it is ~necavit.
Finally, the last two words are the arguments required for the command, in this case they are the shipment store.

The Profile Shortcut

Now that we understand the literal way of looking up a user, lets do it faster. In order to do this, we will utilize the register command to store our swgoh.gg username. In order to do this, all we need to do is use the following command:

register necavit

This will add the swgoh.gg username, in this case necavit, to the database. Now lets take the need command we used earlier and use this shortcut by eliminating the need to enter our swgoh.gg username every time. The shortcut command we can use will now be:

need fleet shop

By storing your swgoh.gg username in the database, we remove the need to having to type our username every time. Now all we have to do is type the command and any arguments required.

Note: You can only store your own swgoh.gg username to your profile. When you use the register command, you are adding the username to your profile. This also means that no one else except for you can change your swgoh.gg username that is stored.

Calling Other Users

When other people add their username to the database using the register command, you can simply mention that user to lookup their information.
This means that you don't need to memorize everyone's username in order to use the has command. You simply mention the user you wish to look up in place of the swgoh.gg username:

has @Necavit#0540

This will work with any of the swgoh.gg database commands as long as that user has stored their username with Mouse Bot.

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