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How to Get K/D Roles in the Warzone Discord Server

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How to Get K/D Roles in the Warzone Discord Server — Tourney Time Network

Quick answer — get your Warzone K/D role in 3 steps

Link your Activision ID, make your Call of Duty profile public, then run the server’s register command in the bot channel — the bot reads your stats and assigns a skill role automatically. It’s how the Tourney Time Warzone Discord lets you flex your K/D and find squadmates at your level without trawling through the whole server.

Current for Black Ops 7 / Warzone Season 4 (June 2026). Last checked June 2026 — give it a spot-check if you’re reading this a long way down the line, as bots and Activision’s privacy panel get tweaked over time.

StepWhat to doWhere
1. Find your Activision IDYour name + #number, e.g. Player#1234567In-game Social menu, or profile.callofduty.com
2. Make your profile publicSet Searchable and Data Visible to AllAccount Linking on the CoD site
3. Register + claim rolesRun the server’s register command, then the roles commandThe bot channel in the Discord

Why bother with a K/D role?

Two reasons. First, bragging rights — your K/D sits right there next to your name. Second, and more useful: it makes finding players at your level dead simple. Drop into the Warzone Discord, filter by role, and you’ve got a squad that won’t either carry you or get carried. No more loading into a trio where one player’s hard-stuck and another’s a demon.

It works off your Warzone stats, not your Black Ops 7 Ranked Play rank — so it’s a separate, server-side skill marker that anyone can grab in a couple of minutes.

Step 1 — Grab your Activision ID

The bot needs to know who to look up, and the cleanest way to tell it is your Activision ID: your in-game name followed by a hash and a number, like Player#1234567.

Why the Activision ID and not your platform gamertag? Because as of the current privacy regime, your Activision ID is always public — Activision keeps it visible by design, even when your other settings are locked down. Battle.net, PlayStation and Xbox names can be hidden; the Activision ID can’t. That makes it the one identifier third-party bots can reliably read across every platform.

Find it in-game under the Social menu (next to your name), or log in at profile.callofduty.com and read it off your account.

Step 2 — Make your Call of Duty profile public

This is the step that trips most people up. Call of Duty profiles default to private, which blocks stat lookups — so the bot will come back empty until you open yours up.

  1. Log in at profile.callofduty.com with your Activision account.
  2. Go to Account PreferencesAccount Linking.
  3. Set both Searchable and Data Visible to All.
  4. Save, then give it a little while — stats can take a bit to start surfacing to third parties.

If you’d rather have it walked through screen by screen, we’ve got a dedicated guide: How to make your Call of Duty profile public.

Heads up: these toggles affect your linked Battle.net / PSN / Xbox lookups. Your Activision ID stays public regardless — which is exactly why registering with it is the safe bet.

Step 3 — Register and claim your roles

With your ID in hand and your profile public, head to the bot channel in the Warzone Discord and run the server’s register command, then the roles command. The bot pulls your Warzone stats, works out your K/D bracket and assigns the matching role — automatically, no mod approval needed.

The exact command depends on which bot the server is currently running, so glance at the pinned messages in the bot channel for the live syntax. Older Warzone bots used a pattern like this:

!mw register act YourName#1234567
!mw roles me

Swap in your own Activision ID after register, then run the roles command to pull your new role. If a bot insists on a raw gamertag that contains a space, replace each space with a plus sign — Name With Spaces becomes Name+With+Spaces.

If nothing comes back, it’s nearly always Step 2 — double-check your profile is set to public and give the stats a few minutes to propagate.

A note on skill in Black Ops 7 / Season 4

These roles are about community matchmaking, but it’s worth knowing where the in-game skill picture sits right now. Black Ops 7 Season 4 overhauled Ranked Play with a fully transparent Skill Rating system — hidden MMR is gone, and the post-match summary now spells out exactly why your SR moved. Party-size rules changed too: Crimson players can now squad up in full fours, while Iridescent and Top 250 stay capped at two to keep the top of the ladder fair.

That’s the Ranked ladder. Your K/D role here is the casual, server-side equivalent — a fast way to read the room and find a squad that fits, without needing anyone to grind Ranked first.

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Got your role? Jump into the Tourney Time Warzone Discord, filter by skill and find your squad — then check the rest of our Warzone guides to sharpen your loadouts and your K/D before your next game.

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