DayZ console Discord bot for Xbox and PlayStation

Run More of Your DayZ Server From One Discord Bot

Legion Killfeed turns Nitrado server activity into useful Discord feeds, player statistics, leaderboards, heatmaps, base alerts, moderation tools, economy systems, tickets and server-management utilities. It is built for communities that want more than a basic list of kills.

$5.50 USD Per month
Up to 10 servers On one Nitrado account
One broad feature set Combat, admin and community systems together
16,017,259 Kills processed
1,488,066 Players tracked
10 Servers per membership
$5.50 USD per month
More than a killfeed

A DayZ Bot Built Around the Whole Community

Legion does not stop after posting who killed who. It gives players more to interact with, gives staff better records to work from and gives owners practical tools for running one server or a larger network.

From raw server logs to useful Discord systems

Legion connects to Xbox and PlayStation DayZ servers hosted through Nitrado, reads the activity those servers produce and organises it into channels, commands, statistics and management systems people can actually use.

Players can follow combat, rankings, balances, bounties and events. Staff can review connections, builds, flags, locations, base activity, suspicious combat and linked accounts. Owners can configure feeds, permissions, economy rules, security areas and server tools without combining several unrelated bots.

The result is a single service that covers the public side of a DayZ community and much of the work happening behind the scenes.

  • Xbox
  • PlayStation
  • Nitrado
  • Discord
  • Single servers
  • Multi-server networks
One service instead of a stack

Killfeeds, Administration and Community Features Working Together

Legion brings the parts of a DayZ Discord together, so the killfeed, statistics, security, economy and staff tools all work from the same server data.

Combat and activity feeds

Track PVP kills, PVE deaths, hits, unconscious events, suicides, explosions, connections, respawns, builds, dismantles and flag activity in the channels that need them.

Statistics and competition

Give players detailed records, weapon statistics, kill distances, scoreboards and leaderboards across daily, weekly, monthly and longer periods.

Security and moderation

Use base alerts, raid records, account linking, related-account review, autobans, account-ID bans and configurable combat checks to support staff decisions.

Economy and rewards

Run balances, banking, transfers, bounties and configurable rewards for kills, building, raiding, events and other server activity.

Tickets and staff access

Manage built-in ticket panels, custom welcome content and separate owner, admin, moderator, restarter, whitelister and trader permissions.

DayZ files and server tools

Use validators, generators, comparison tools, diagnostics, Object Spawner utilities, spawn-gear helpers and Nitrado-focused administration features.

The feature set

Built for Players, Staff and Server Owners

Every part of Legion is designed around information already coming from the DayZ server, then presented in a way that makes sense inside Discord.

Detailed killfeeds

Killer, victim, weapon, distance, location and event context for PVP, PVE, environmental, explosive, melee and other recorded deaths.

Hits and unconscious events

Record combat before the final death, including damage events, unconscious activity and other useful context for players and staff.

Player and server statistics

Track kills, deaths, ratios, weapon use, distances, builds, scores, survival records and broader server performance over time.

Leaderboards

Run daily, weekly, monthly and longer-term rankings for players, weapons, scores, builds and other configured statistics.

Heatmaps and location tools

Review kills, damage and player locations through heatmaps, pin maps, last-location tools and map-based activity views.

Base security

Create circular or polygon areas with entry alerts, owner controls, ignore lists, restricted-area options and dedicated security channels.

Build, flag and raid records

Track construction, placement, dismantling, flag changes, base damage and raid activity for community records and investigations.

Autobans and enforcement

Apply account-ID bans and configurable checks for weapon, distance, timing, movement and angle patterns without relying only on display names.

Discord and gamertag linking

Connect community members to their DayZ identities, review related accounts and support staff ban, unban and verification workflows.

Economy and banking

Configure balances, transfers, rewards, multipliers and other economy rules around the way each community wants to play.

Bounties and events

Give players reasons to stay involved through bounties, competitions, automated rewards, community challenges and configurable event systems.

Built-in tickets

Create support and staff ticket panels with configurable colours, messages, categories and access controls without adding another ticket bot.

Server activity

  • PVP and PVE feeds can be separated where the server needs that distinction.
  • Join, leave, reconnect, respawn and server-status information can be routed to Discord.
  • Build, dismantle, placement and flag records provide more context than kill data alone.
  • Channel-specific routing keeps public, staff and security information organised.

Staff controls

  • Separate owner, admin, moderator, restarter, whitelister and trader permissions.
  • Account-ID bans remain useful when a player changes their display name.
  • Related-account and device-data review help staff investigate repeated problems.
  • Customisable enforcement limits let communities decide what should be flagged or acted on.

Maps and bases

  • Kill, damage and player-location heatmaps.
  • Pin maps and last-location tools for players and staff.
  • Circular and polygon boundaries for more accurate area coverage.
  • Base entry alerts, damage records and raid statistics.

Rankings and economy

  • Player, weapon, score, build and survival leaderboards.
  • Daily, weekly, monthly and longer-term ranking periods.
  • Configurable rewards for kills, building, raiding and events.
  • Balances, banking, transfers, bounties and optional community games.

Files and diagnostics

  • XML validation, comparison, reduction and structured generation tools.
  • Loadout, spawn-gear, trader, economy and Object Spawner utilities.
  • JSON, teleporter, object-placement and road-loop helpers.
  • RPT diagnostics that group repeated noise and surface useful errors.

Discord management

  • Built-in tickets with configurable panels and welcome content.
  • Custom embeds without needing a separate embed bot.
  • Community maps, events and server-specific extras.
  • Discord and gamertag linking for identity and support workflows.
Built around the server

More Capability Without More Bots to Manage

Legion combines combat reporting, player systems, staff controls and server utilities so communities can manage more of their DayZ setup from one place.

Up to 10 servers

One membership can cover up to 10 DayZ console servers connected through the same Nitrado account.

A broad feature set

Killfeeds, statistics, leaderboards, maps, security, moderation, economy, tickets and file tools are built into the same service.

Useful for every role

Players get rankings and community systems, staff get better records and controls, and owners get practical administration tools.

Proven at large scale

Legion has processed more than 16 million kills and tracked more than 1.4 million players across connected communities.

Built for DayZ console

The service is designed around Xbox and PlayStation community servers hosted through Nitrado instead of adapting a generic PC tool.

$5.50 USD per month

The membership keeps the complete bot accessible to single-server communities and larger networks without charging separately for every server.

Common questions

Legion Killfeed Service Facts

Direct answers about what the bot does, what it costs and which servers it supports.

What does Legion Killfeed do?

Legion converts DayZ console server activity into Discord killfeeds, combat records, statistics, leaderboards, heatmaps, base alerts, moderation tools, economy systems, tickets, player-linking tools and server-management utilities.

How much does Legion Killfeed cost?

Legion Killfeed starts at $5.50 USD per month. Higher Ko-fi tiers are optional support and are not required to unlock the main feature set.

How many servers can one membership support?

One membership can support up to 10 DayZ console servers connected through the same Nitrado account.

Which platforms are supported?

Legion Killfeed is built for Xbox and PlayStation DayZ community servers hosted through Nitrado, with management and community systems delivered through Discord and the web.

Is Legion only a killfeed?

No. Kill reporting is one part of Legion. The service also covers player statistics, leaderboards, maps, base security, moderation, account review, economy, banking, bounties, tickets, events, file tools and server administration.

Are the main features split across paid upgrade tiers?

No. The main Legion feature set is included with the membership. Higher Ko-fi tiers are optional support.