The 15 Best AI Discord Bots for Moderation and Fun in 2026

The 15 Best AI Discord Bots for Moderation and Fun in 2026

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June 24, 2026
The 15 Best AI Discord Bots for Moderation and Fun in 2026
 
Discord servers live and die by their bots. A great bot can auto-moderate toxic messages before a human even notices them, keep members entertained with games and trivia, generate images on demand, or welcome new members with a personalized message. A bad one spams your channels, breaks randomly, and drives members away.
 
In 2026, AI-powered bots have moved far beyond simple commands. They understand natural language, generate content, moderate with context, and integrate with other tools your server already uses. But with hundreds of options on the market, knowing which ones are actually worth adding to your server is the hard part.
 
We tested and reviewed the most popular and most capable AI Discord bots available today. Here are the 15 best — split across moderation, fun and entertainment, creative tools, and utility.
 
Moderation Bots
 
1. Wick
 
Best for: Serious moderation on large servers
 
Wick is widely considered the gold standard for AI-assisted Discord moderation in 2026. It goes well beyond keyword filters — Wick uses contextual analysis to detect hate speech, spam raids, scam links, and coordinated attacks in real time. Its anti-nuke system protects your server from bot raids that try to delete channels or ban all members at once.
 
Key features:
 
AI-based message filtering with context awareness
Anti-raid and anti-nuke protection
Logging and audit trails for every moderation action
Whitelist/blacklist system for roles and users
Auto-role, verification gates, and welcome DMs
 
What makes Wick stand out is its ability to adapt to your server's behavior over time. New members who exhibit suspicious patterns — like joining and immediately DMing everyone — get flagged without manual setup.
 
Best for: Gaming servers, large communities, public servers with open invites.
 
2. Dyno Bot
 
Best for: All-in-one moderation with a friendly dashboard
 
Dyno has been a staple of Discord moderation for years, and its AI-enhanced version in 2026 is more capable than ever. It handles auto-moderation, anti-spam, role management, custom commands, and detailed logging — all configurable from a clean web dashboard without touching a single slash command.
 
Key features:
 
Auto-mod rules for links, caps, repeated text, and slurs
Temporary mutes, bans, and warnings with escalation
Scheduled announcements and reminders
Custom embeds and welcome messages
Moderation logs with filter and search
 
Dyno is a solid choice for server owners who want powerful moderation without a steep learning curve. The premium tier unlocks more auto-mod rules, advanced logging, and priority support.
 
Best for: Mid-size to large servers that want a reliable, easy-to-configure solution.
 
3. Carl-bot
 
Best for: Advanced auto-moderation and reaction roles
 
Carl-bot is the favorite among power users who want granular control. Its auto-moderation suite is one of the most customizable available — you can configure multi-trigger rules (for example, "if the same user sends 5 messages in 10 seconds AND contains a link, timeout for 30 minutes"). Reaction roles are also one of Carl-bot's highlights, making it easy to let members self-assign roles.
 
Key features:
 
Multi-condition auto-mod rules
Reaction roles and button roles
Detailed logging for joins, leaves, edits, and deletes
Tags and custom commands
Starboard and highlight tracking
 
Carl-bot's dashboard is comprehensive but can feel overwhelming for first-timers. Stick with the setup wizard the first time through.
 
Best for: Tech-savvy server owners, community servers with role-based access.
 
4. MEE6
 
Best for: Leveling, moderation, and engagement combined
 
MEE6 is one of the most installed Discord bots ever, and for good reason. Its combination of moderation tools, leveling and XP system, and content scheduling makes it an all-rounder that covers most needs in a single bot. The AI-powered moderation features in 2026 include smarter spam detection and an improved bad-word filter that understands evasion tactics like l33tspeak and character substitutions.
 
Key features:
 
XP and leveling system with custom rank cards
Auto-moderation with intelligent filter bypass detection
Scheduled posts and announcements
Twitch and YouTube alerts
Custom commands and welcome messages
 
MEE6 premium unlocks the most powerful features, including advanced auto-mod and the music player. The free tier is still useful for smaller servers.
 
Best for: Community servers, gaming communities, streamer servers.
 
5. Vortex
 
Best for: Lightweight, no-frills moderation
 
If you want moderation without the bloat, Vortex is one of the cleanest options available. It focuses exclusively on moderation — no leveling, no music, no games. That means it does its one job exceptionally well: logging, punishments, auto-moderation, and anti-spam.
 
Key features:
 
Auto-moderation with rate-limit detection
Punishment history per user
Invite tracker
Clean, minimal command set
Open-source and transparent
 
Vortex is a great secondary mod bot if you use another bot for engagement features but want a dedicated, focused moderation layer.
 
Best for: Servers that already use a full-featured bot and want dedicated moderation.
 
Fun and Entertainment Bots
 
6. Mudae
 
Best for: Anime and gaming character gacha
 
Mudae is one of the most popular fun bots on Discord, especially in anime and gaming communities. It lets members roll for anime and video game characters, claim them, build a collection, and compete with others. With millions of characters in its database and regular updates, it stays fresh long-term.
 
Key features:
 
Thousands of claimable anime and game characters
Gacha-style rolling with daily cooldowns
Marriage and collection system
Kakera currency and upgrades
Server-level configuration for which characters are enabled
 
Mudae drives massive daily engagement in the right communities. It's addictive by design, which means members keep coming back to roll.
 
Best for: Anime servers, manga communities, pop culture servers.
 
7. Tatsu
 
Best for: Gamification and server economy
 
Tatsu turns your server into a mini-economy. Members earn credits by chatting, spending them in a shop you configure, gaining XP, and competing on leaderboards. Its profile cards and collectibles system gives members a sense of identity and progression that keeps them coming back.
 
Key features:
 
Server economy with custom shop
Profile cards and badges
Daily, weekly, and monthly rewards
Leaderboards
Mini-games and fishing system
 
Tatsu integrates well with other bots and gives server owners a flexible toolkit for rewarding active members.
 
Best for: Community servers, creator servers, study groups, any server that benefits from member retention.
 
8. Dank Memer
 
Best for: Memes, humor, and a wild server economy
 
Dank Memer is the most famous meme bot on Discord. Its coin economy, heist events, and ridiculous item shop create a chaotic, entertaining experience that members genuinely enjoy. It's less about serious gamification and more about laughs and shared moments.
 
Key features:
 
Coin economy with theft, gambling, and heists
Meme generation commands
Items with funny, unpredictable effects
Trivia and mini-games
Marriage system
 
Dank Memer can get noisy — set it up in a dedicated channel and configure which commands are allowed where. The premium version unlocks additional items and commands.
 
Best for: Casual community servers, meme-focused servers, friend groups.
 
9. Quizzical
 
Best for: Trivia and quiz games
 
Quizzical hosts real-time trivia games in your server. With thousands of questions across dozens of categories — gaming, science, history, anime, music — it keeps members competing and learning. You can set up scheduled daily trivia games to drive consistent traffic to a channel.
 
Key features:
 
Thousands of questions across 30+ categories
Real-time multiplayer trivia
Scheduling and automation
Server leaderboards
Custom question sets (premium)
 
Quizzical is excellent for driving activity in a slow server or creating a recurring event that members anticipate.
 
Best for: Educational servers, gaming communities, general community servers.
 
AI Creative and Chat Bots
 
10. Midjourney Bot
 
Best for: AI image generation directly in Discord
 
Midjourney's Discord bot remains one of the most impressive creative tools available in 2026. Members can generate stunning AI images directly in your server using simple prompts, making it a hit in art communities, creative writing servers, and design spaces.
 
Key features:
 
High-quality AI image generation from text prompts
Image variation and upscaling
Style controls and aspect ratios
Subscription-based per user or server
Active community with shared generations
 
The main limitation is cost — Midjourney requires a paid subscription to generate images beyond a limited free trial. But for art-focused communities, it's worth every penny.
 
Best for: Art communities, creative writing servers, design and concept art spaces.
 
11. DALL·E Bot
 
Best for: Accessible AI image generation for general servers
 
Several third-party Discord bots offer DALL·E image generation through the OpenAI API, making AI image creation accessible to servers that want it without requiring every member to have a Midjourney subscription. Popular options include Imagine and BlueWillow.
 
Key features:
 
Text-to-image generation
Variation and editing tools
Faster generation than some competitors
Credit-based or subscription models
Easier onboarding for casual users
 
These bots are a great option for servers that want AI image generation as a fun feature rather than a central focus.
 
Best for: General community servers, gaming servers, casual use.
 
12. Conversational AI Bots (GPT-Powered)
 
Best for: Conversational AI that feels natural
 
Discord's native Clyde AI was discontinued, but a number of third-party bots have filled the gap with better capabilities. Bots like Poe Bot for Discord and custom GPT-integrated assistants let server members chat with an AI, ask questions, get summaries, and run creative writing sessions directly in Discord.
 
Key features:
 
Natural language conversation
Context-aware multi-turn chat
Summarization of long threads
Custom personality configuration
Slash command and @mention triggers
 
These bots work best in servers where members want an AI assistant on hand for questions or collaborative writing. Configure them to only respond when mentioned to avoid channel noise.
 
Best for: Study servers, writing communities, tech servers, general use.
 
13. Character.AI Bot
 
Best for: Roleplay and AI persona interaction
 
Character.AI has expanded its platform to Discord through official and unofficial integrations. Members can interact with AI characters — fictional, historical, or custom-built — making it a hit in roleplay communities, fan fiction servers, and creative writing groups.
 
Key features:
 
Thousands of pre-built AI personas
Custom character creation
Multi-turn, contextual conversation
Roleplay-friendly responses
Age-appropriate filters
 
Character.AI bots can generate enormous engagement in the right community. Be aware of the content filters and configure them appropriately for your audience.
 
Best for: Roleplay communities, fan fiction servers, anime and gaming fan servers.
 
Utility and Productivity Bots
 
14. Ticket Tool
 
Best for: Support tickets and member requests
 
Ticket Tool is the most widely used support ticket bot on Discord. When a member has an issue, a question, or a request, they open a ticket — a private thread that only they and your staff can see. It keeps your public channels clean and gives your team a structured way to handle support.
 
Key features:
 
Customizable ticket panels with buttons or reactions
Private ticket threads
Transcript saving and logging
Staff assignment and claims
Auto-close inactive tickets
 
Ticket Tool is essential for any server that has a help channel overwhelmed with questions, or any server that offers paid services, coaching, or support.
 
Best for: Gaming servers with staff teams, creator servers, service-based communities.
 
15. Apollo
 
Best for: Event scheduling and reminders
 
Apollo is the best event scheduling bot for Discord. You can create events, set RSVPs, send reminder pings, and integrate with Google Calendar — all without leaving Discord. For servers that run regular events like game nights, watch parties, or community calls, Apollo keeps everything organized.
 
Key features:
 
Event creation with RSVP buttons
Automatic reminder notifications
Recurring event support
Google Calendar sync
Attendance tracking
 
Apollo is one of those bots that seems simple but saves an enormous amount of admin time once you start using it.
 
Best for: Gaming communities, event-based servers, study groups, creator communities.
 
How to Choose the Right AI Discord Bots
 
With so many options, here is a simple framework for deciding which bots your server actually needs.
 
Start with moderation first. Every server needs at least one solid moderation bot before anything else. Wick, Dyno, or Carl-bot will cover most servers. Pair one with a logging bot if your mod team is active and needs audit trails.
 
Add engagement tools based on your niche. An anime server benefits from Mudae. A gaming server benefits from Dank Memer or Tatsu. A study server benefits from Quizzical or a conversational AI bot. Match the bot to what your members already care about.
 
Limit your bot count. Running 15 bots on a small server creates noise, conflicting commands, and confused members. Start with three to five bots that cover moderation, one engagement feature, and one utility function. Add more only when there is a clear need.
 
Check permissions carefully. Every bot you add gets access to your server. Review the permissions each bot requests and revoke anything it does not actually need. A music bot does not need administrator permissions.
 
Test in a staging server first. If you run a large community, set up a small test server to try new bots before rolling them out to thousands of members.
 
Frequently Asked Questions
 
What is the best AI Discord bot for moderation in 2026?
Wick is widely considered the most capable AI moderation bot available in 2026, particularly for large servers dealing with raids, spam, and coordinated attacks. For ease of use and a cleaner setup experience, Dyno is a close second.
 
Are AI Discord bots free?
Most AI Discord bots offer a free tier with limited features. Advanced features — like more auto-mod rules, premium leveling rewards, or higher-quality AI image generation — typically require a paid subscription. Bots like Dyno, MEE6, and Carl-bot all have free tiers sufficient for smaller servers.
 
Can Discord bots get banned?
Bots themselves are rarely banned, but they can be removed from a server if they violate Discord's Terms of Service or your server's rules. Make sure any bot you add is listed on the official Discord Bot List or a reputable bot directory and has a clear privacy policy.
 
How many bots should a Discord server have?
Most servers run well with three to eight bots. More than that and you risk command conflicts, permission issues, and an overwhelming experience for new members. Focus on quality over quantity.
 
Can I build my own AI Discord bot?
Yes. Discord's developer platform makes it possible to build custom bots using JavaScript or Python. You can integrate OpenAI's API to add conversational AI capabilities. It requires programming knowledge but gives you complete control over functionality.
 
Conclusion
 
The right combination of AI Discord bots can transform a quiet server into an active, well-managed community. Start with a solid moderation foundation — Wick or Dyno for most servers — then layer in engagement tools that match your niche. Whether you want members rolling for anime characters, generating AI art, competing in trivia, or just chatting with an AI assistant, there is a bot built for exactly that in 2026.
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