Leaderboards
View the economy leaderboard, understand how rankings work, track your personal stats, and compete for the top spot in your server.
Economy leaderboard
The /leaderboard command shows the richest users in your server, ranked by total balance. It's the definitive ranking of who's earned the most in your server's economy.
Usage
/leaderboard— view the richest users in your server
Displays the top earners in your server with their rank, name, and balance. Your own position is highlighted so you can see exactly where you stand.
Example output
1. Alex - $12,450
2. Jordan - $9,820
3. Sam - $7,100
→ You - #15 - $1,240
How rankings work
The leaderboard ranks users by their total balance. This includes currency earned through daily rewards, work, farming, games, and any other income source, minus whatever they've spent in the shop, lost in games, or given away.
What counts toward your rank
- Currency earned from /daily, /work, /earn
- Farm harvests and game winnings
- Currency received via /give or bounty claims
- Admin-added currency via /economy add
What reduces your rank
- Purchasing items from the shop
- Losing bets in blackjack, dice, or horse racing
- Giving currency away to other users
- Creating bounties (currency held in escrow)
Rankings update in real time. Every transaction immediately affects your position on the leaderboard.
Driving server engagement
The leaderboard is one of the most effective tools for encouraging server engagement. Members naturally compete for the top spots, which means more daily logins, more conversations, and a more active community.
Run economy events
Admins can create seasonal competitions like who can earn the most in a week, farming challenges, or tournament-style blackjack. Use /economy add to reward event winners with bonus currency.
Combine with bounties
Post bounties for community tasks to give members more ways to earn and climb the leaderboard. This turns the economy into a dynamic engagement system rather than just a number.
Recognize top earners
Consider giving special roles or recognition to members who reach the top of the leaderboard. This creates aspirational goals and gives members something to work toward beyond just accumulating currency.
Personal statistics
The /stats command shows your personal economy statistics, including how much you've earned, spent, and won across different features.
Usage
/stats— view a quick summary of your stats
View a detailed breakdown of your activity in the server. Stats may include total earned, total spent, games played, games won, daily streak, and more. This gives you a full picture of your economy journey beyond just your current balance.
Your stats are tied to your profile, so other members can also see your track record. High stats and a long daily streak show dedication to the community.
Related Commands
/leaderboardeconomyView the server leaderboard
/statssocialView a quick summary of a user's stats