MarriageBot refers to a genre of Discord bots that allow users to simulate relationships by “marrying,” “adopting,” and building extensive family trees within a server.

This is not a dating app. It is a roleplay tool designed to build community spirit. By letting members designate each other as “Mom,” “Dad,” or “Sibling,” servers can foster a sense of belonging and closeness, turning a list of usernames into a digital family.

🌏 Why MarriageBot? (The “Pamilya” Culture)

This bot category exploded in popularity across Asian servers, particularly in the Philippines, due to a unique cultural phenomenon.

1. The Internet Family

In many online communities, close friends refer to each other as family (e.g., Kuya for big brother, Ate for big sister). It’s a way of showing affection and trust without blood relation.

2. Visualizing Connections

Before bots, these titles were just text. MarriageBot visualizes these bonds. Seeing a generated Family Tree that shows User A and User B “adopted” User C creates a tangible history for the community. It is a massive retention tool for social servers.

⚙️ Key Features

While bots like OwO, Mudae, and Mantaro have marriage features, dedicated MarriageBots focus on the Family Tree.

💍 Marriage

Users can propose. If accepted, the bot records the anniversary date and sometimes grants shared perks (like a joint wallet).

👶 Adoption

You can “adopt” other server members as your children. This creates a generational hierarchy (Parent -> Child -> Grandchild).

🌳 Family Tree Generation

The most popular feature. The bot generates a visual diagram or text list showing how everyone in the server is connected.

💔 Divorce

Relationships can be ended instantly via command. This adds drama and dynamic changes to the server’s social landscape.

💻 Essential Command List

These commands work on most marriage-enabled bots (though prefixes may vary).

💍 Relationships

CommandDescription
/marry @UserProposes to a user. They must accept.
/divorce @UserEnds the marriage.
/adopt @UserAsks a user to be your child.
/parent @UserAsks a user to adopt you.
/disown @UserRemoves a child from your family tree.

🌳 Visuals

CommandDescription
/tree (or /family)Generates the visual family tree.
/siblingsLists your brothers and sisters.

🚀 Setup Tutorial: Getting Started

Setting up is easy, but managing the “Roleplay” aspect requires care.

Step 1: Invite the Bot

Search for a dedicated MarriageBot or a multi-purpose bot with marriage features (like OwO) on Top.gg.

  • Permissions: Grant “Send Messages,” “Embed Links,” and “Mention Users.”

Step 2: Configure Roles (Optional but Recommended)

Some bots can auto-assign roles.

  1. Create a role named 💍 Married.
  2. In the bot settings (e.g., /settings role), link this role to the marriage status.
  3. Important: Drag the Bot’s role ABOVE the “Married” role in server settings, or it won’t be able to assign it.

Step 3: Create a Dedicated Channel

Commands like /marry and /tree take up a lot of screen space.

  • Create a channel named #family-tree or #bot-commands.
  • Restrict the bot from sending messages in general chat to keep conversations clean.

FAQ: Common Questions

Q: Can I marry multiple people?

A: Usually, No.

Most bots default to Monogamy (one partner). However, some premium versions or specific bots allow “Harem Mode” (polygamy) if the server admin enables it.

Q: Can I marry myself?

A: No.

Most bots will return an error message like “You can’t marry yourself, loner.”

Q: What happens if I leave the server?

A: The marriage stays.

Most bots use a Global Database. Your marriage is tied to your User ID, not the server. If you meet your spouse in a different server with the same bot, you will still be married there.

Q: Is there a limit to family size?

A: Yes.

To prevent lag, bots usually cap the number of children (e.g., 10 kids). You may need to pay for Premium to expand your family limit.

Q: Can siblings marry?

A: No.

Good bots have “Incest Blocks.” If User A and User B are registered as siblings or parent/child in the tree, the bot will block the /marry command between them.

🌟 Admin Tip: Managing Drama

While fun, these bots can cause social friction.

  • “It’s Just a Game”: Make it clear in your rules that bot marriages are Roleplay Only (RP) and do not imply real-life dating.
  • No Forced Marriages: Ensure members know they can decline proposals. The bot requires mutual consent (/accept), so no one can be married against their will.

Next Step for You: Invite a MarriageBot, propose to your best friend in the server, and start building your dynasty!