If you want to try out a sample of the emoji first, join the official Discord server :D.
If not, you’ll need to ask your server admin if they can add the emoji for you.
If you have Discord Nitro, you could instead make your own personal server for custom emoji. This means you can use whatever custom emoji you want anywhere without asking your server admin(s). You can follow the next steps with your own private server.
You need to be on a computer running Windows, macOS or Linux to upload emoji to Discord. You can’t do it on tablets or phones.
Download this emoji package:
Then unzip the download. If you’re on Windows or macOS, you should be able to do that just by double-clicking the .zip file.
Check out the link below if you don’t already know how to add emoji to your server.
Be aware that some of the filenames may overlap with emoji that already exist. If you find that they do that, consider adding ms_
to the beginning of the shortcode you give to the emoji when importing.
Attributing is a legal requirement, but it’s also generally cool because every designer deserves credit, and it helps people find the project! Don’t worry, it’s really easy.
Copy the text in the box below and paste it in a #readme / #about / #rules channel, or any kind of channel that users can’t chat in or edit. If you don’t have one, make one!
This server uses Mutant Standard emoji (https://mutant.tech) which are licensed under a CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).