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# Verification Systems

## Command Arguments

* *Options with <> are required*
* *Options with \[] are optional*

## Verification Systems

* /verification captcha
* /verification normal
* /verification oauth2

## Verification systems

#### /verification captcha, /verification normal

<div align="left"><figure><img src="/files/eKsttr0siuOpMlXT6Suv" alt="" width="204"><figcaption><p><strong>Verification Captcha</strong></p></figcaption></figure></div>

<div align="left"><figure><img src="/files/Jmp1yaGmgMMYi40G2NNj" alt="" width="272"><figcaption><p><strong>Verification Normal</strong></p></figcaption></figure></div>

<details>

<summary>Command Usage</summary>

* **(Role) -** *The role to give to the user when they verify*
* **(Channel) -** *The channel to send the verification message in*
* **\[Emoji] -** *The emoji for the button*
* **\[Text] -** *The text for the button*

</details>

#### /verification oauth2

<details>

<summary>Command Usage</summary>

* **(Role) -** *The role to give to the user when they verify*
* **(Channel) -** *The channel to send the verification message in*
* **(Logs) -** *The channel to send the logs in*
* **(Block) -** *Whether to block users who use a VPN, proxy, or TOR*
* **(Emoji) -** *The emoji for the button*
* **(Text) -** *The text for the button*

</details>

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