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Learn how to make an intro that looks cute, coquette, or kawaii
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If you're in a Discord server where people are posting intros with the most aesthetic formatting, you might be wondering how you can do that, too. If so, this is the perfect article for you! In this article, we provide some basic Discord intro templates you can tweak and make your own. We also go over what to include in your intro, as well as a bunch of cute symbols you can copy and paste to decorate the template you chose.

How to Make a Discord Intro

  • Consider what info you want to include in your intro.
  • Copy and paste the template you like into Discord.
  • Fill out the template with your info, adding or removing things as you see fit.
Section 1 of 4:

Template Examples

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  1. Use one of the templates below to get started. These templates are all pretty basic. You can dress them up with cute symbols and emojis from a later section of this article. You can also add, edit, or remove what info you include.
    ------→ Intro
    ☆ | Name:
    ☆ | Age: 
    ☆ | Pronouns: 
    ☆ | Gender: 
    ------→ About Me
    ♡ | Likes: 
    ♡ | Dislikes:
    ♡ | Hobbies: 
    ------→ Boundaries
    ⨉ | Triggers: 
    ⨉ | DNI:
    
    [ NAME'S INTRO ]
    
    ˗ˏˋ  ♡  ˎˊ˗
    
    ★ name:
    ★ age:
    ★ gender:
    ★ birthday:
    ★ zodiac:
    ★ relationship status:
    ★ sexuality:
    
    ˗ˏˋ  ♡  ˎˊ˗
    
    ★ likes:
    ★ dislikes:
    ★ hobbies:
    ★ fav games:
    ★ fav shows:
    ★ fav foods:
    
    .˚。₊★ ° 🌸✨ ⋆。₊ °⋆ .
    
    "Quote here!"
    
    [ 𝐈𝐃𝐄𝐍𝐓𝐈𝐓𝐘 ]
    ♥ Name: 
    ♥ Pronouns:
    ♥ Gender:
    ♥ Sexuality:  
    
    [ 𝐁𝐎𝐔𝐍𝐃𝐀𝐑𝐈𝐄𝐒 ]
    ♥ DMs? 
    ♥ Triggers: 
    ♥ DNI: 
    
    "Quote here!"
    
    .˚。₊★ ° 🌸✨ ⋆。₊ °⋆ .
    
    ⊹ ⥽ : [name]’s intro : ⥼ ⊹
     ⊹ ┊⇢ age┊ here
     ⊹ ┊⇢ gender┊ here
     ⊹ ┊⇢ pronouns┊ here
     ⊹ ┊⇢ sexuality┊ here
     ⊹ ┊⇢ likes┊ here
     ⊹ ┊⇢ dislikes┊ here
     ⊹ ┊⇢ hobbies┊ here
     ⊹ ┊⇢ favs┊ here
    
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Discord Intro Structure

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  1. Many Discord intro templates are actually pretty similar when it comes to layout! Consider the following layout details:
    • Title: Some intros have a title, such as "introduction" or "[your name]'s intro," but this isn't required.
    • Symbols: Many Discord intros use Unicode or ASCII symbols to create borders, dividers, or cute emojis. Common symbols used are stars, bullet points, dots, hyphens, lines, and plus signs. Japanese kanji, hiragana, and katakana are also common, especially in servers about anime, gaming, or Japanese/kawaii culture.
    • Emojis: A lot of Discord users include emojis in their intros. You can use the standard emojis available on your phone or computer's emoji keyboard, or you can use custom emojis from a Discord server. Common emojis include flowers (🌸🥀🌻), hearts (💗🖤🤍), and stars (⭐🌟✨).
    • Fancy fonts: While Discord doesn't let you actually change the font of your text, you can fake it with Unicode characters. Jump to the links section of this article to see where you can find these fancy font characters.
  2. The whole point of a Discord intro is to include info about yourself, but what info should you include? Most Discord intros include some or all of the info listed below.
    • Note: Never include any personally identifying information in a public server or around people you don't know/trust.[1] Read our article on staying safe on social media for more info and tips.
      • It's a good idea to use an online alias to stay anonymous.
      • Never feel like you have to share information about yourself online, even if other people around you are doing the same.
    • Name
    • Age
    • Birthday
    • Gender
    • Pronouns
    • Personality
    • Sexuality
    • Relationship status
    • Likes/dislikes
    • Hobbies
    • Favorites (TV show, movie, anime, cartoon, food, color, etc.)
    • Boundaries
    • Triggers
    • DNI (which stands for "Do Not Interact")
    • DMs (open or closed)
    • Carrd link
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Symbols & Emojis

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  1. Feel free to add these symbols to your intro, or use them to replace symbols in one of the examples above.
    • Dots, stars, and sparkles: •̩̩͙˚⁺‧.*´✦⋆✧★⋆。₊ ° .⟡-͟͟͞☆⊹:
    • Lines: ⸝╰ ︵╰┈═┊˗ˏˋˎˊ˗જ
    • Arrows: ➤↬⇢➴←→↪↩⇠◄◅►▻
    • Other: ✄♡⨁⨂«»×⫯⫰⊞⊶⊷୨୧
  2. If you're looking for more great emoji combos to use in your Discord intro post, check out this wikiHow article.
    • 💌🌿🌷🧷🧸
    • 🕷🕸️🖤🦇☠️
    • 🍄🍉🍒🌈🐞
    • 💼👞🐌🤎✒️
    • 🌙🪐🦉🔮🧿
    • 🖥️ 🖱️🏆⚡👾
    • 🚀🌟🌒☄️🛸
    • 🧡🦋🏵️🍑🦊
    • 🌴🍹⛱️🥥🌊
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