ACR Commands

Get resources to maximize your single player scores as well as plan out an ACR top 10 / 100 / 1000 grind.

/acr

tour-name: The name of the tour. Only available for tours starting with the Wild West Tour. Click here for an explanation on how tour names are resolved.

Get the top 10 / 100 / 100 cutoffs and projections for a previous tour, or get the projections for the current tour.

Projections are only available starting with the Sky Tour.


/acr-projection

Get the ACR projections for the current tour.


/current-tour-tracks-list

List the current tour's cups and tracks. Allows you to copy and paste the text somewhere if you plan on tracking your progress yourself.

The screenshot below only shows the first 4 cups, but there are 15 cups in total.


/dkg-chart

Get a chart to help you decide what item is best based on level and base points. You can switch between the regular and Mii charts.

The charts, especially the Mii chart, can be a bit overwhelming. Overall, the calculation for each cell is computed as follows:


/dkr coinbox or
/dkr boomerang

Get a chart that'll allow you to compare coverage for coinbox or boomerang drivers.


/trackinfo

track-name: The name of the track. Click here for an explanation on how track names are resolved.
show-wr (optional): Whether or not the current AC world record should be shown. This argument is only used if track-name is a single track (no w1 or "all").
tour-name (optional): The name of a tour to use. Note: this option DOES NOT use the coverage data during the specified tour. Instead, the most recent coverage data is used. This argument is only used if track-name is a cup, either Week 1, Week 2, or Cup 5 for example.
force (optional): If set to Yes, the command will send the images as attachments instead of having Discord display them using urls. Use this if an image does not load when using the command. Note: specifying force will take a few seconds longer to send everything.

Get the tour appearances, action count goals, and top shelf drivers, karts, and gliders for a track.

For the Tour Appearances section, tours above the gray line are ones that appeared before the 2022 Battle Tour, and tours below the line are from the 2022 Battle Tour onwards. Yellow text indicates the track is part of ranked for the corresponding tour.

The optional arg show-wr can be enabled by default through your user settings so that you don't have to enter it each time you use the command.


/overlap dkgs

dkg1 - dkg5: The name of the driver, kart, or glider.
filter (optional): Different ways to filter the results.
show-middle-shelf-overlap (optional): Show the overlapping middle shelf DKG tracks.

Get the tracks that overlap all the DKGs specified in dkg1 to dkg5.

The best way to provide the dkg args is to select one of the autocomplete options. Otherwise, the name is case insensitive and parentheses are ignored. For example, you can use mario hakama and it will resolve to Mario (Hakama).

If only dkg1 is used, this will get their full track coverage as well as the top 3 or 4 overlapping DKGs. Otherwise, the tracks overlapping the provided dkg args will be shown.

Track names shown in white means all DKGs overlap them starting with level 1. If the track name is yellow, at least one DKG is locked until at least level 3, and they're shown as a mini icon.

If filter is set to a specific tour and show-middle-shelf-overlap is set to yes, then any boosted Mii drivers for the selected tour will be shown with the text BOOST.

Since the images are generated, please allow a few seconds for the bot to send back the results.


/overlap tracks

track1 - track5: The name of a track.

Get the DKGs that overlap all the tracks specified in track1 to track5. You must provide two or more unique tracks. To find the DKGs for a single track, use /trackinfo instead.

Since the images are generated, please allow a few seconds for the bot to send back the results.


/tourinfo

tour-name: The name of the tour. Click here for an explanation on how tour names are resolved.

Get the banners and a list of all the tracks for a given tour.

The yellow outline in the Tracks image indicates the ranked cups.


/tracklist

Get a list of all the track names and their abbreviations.

/tourlist

show-dates: If Yes is selected, it will display the start and end dates next to each tour.

Get a list of all the tour names in chronological order.