 Hey, it's Flare. Let's talk about those percent-based commands that people have all the time on their Twitch channels. In other people's chats, I've had these commands tell me how much of a gremlin I am, what percent stinky I am, how horny, how worthy, etc. The idea is that users type the command and then Stream Elements generates a random number and uses that as a percentage in part of the output. It's very simple and very fun, and it's a great little engagement tool to give people something to do in chat during lulls and conversation. Let's get started setting it up. I'll assume you're already logged into Stream Elements and have connected your Twitch account. If you haven't already done that, go check out this video about how to set up Stream Elements chatbot, and I'll meet you back on the dashboard. In the left navigation, choose chatbot and then chat commands. Choose the Custom Commands tab. Click the Add New Command button. On this page, set the command you want to use. For this example, we'll use exclamation lucky. Keep the user level at everyone, unless you have a particular need to lock your command down to VIP User Moderate. For the response, use a variation of this string. Dullesign username is Dullesign Random 0-100% Lucky. Those things in brackets are variables, and they will dynamically set the username of the person that used the command and generate a random percentage for the output. You want to keep the username and random 0-100 bits alone and just change the text around them to suit your liking. If you need help formatting this the way you want, let me know in the comments. Now, make sure the command is enabled and click Activate Command, and you should be good to go. To test, let's go over to the chat and type exclamation lucky. If it works, you should see the message from Stream Elements pop up with a random percentage and your message. While you think about what kind of word you want to use for this command, go watch this other tutorial on Stream Elements commands.