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===Rolling Sky Discord=== {{See also|Rolling Sky Discord}} [[File:RSDAnimated.gif|thumb|One of Rolling Sky Discord's logos, designed by Khoi Tuan.]] [[Rolling Sky Discord]] was the pinnacle of the server's existence in terms of activity, community size and strength, activities, and more. This era has changed the server, and its influx still holds until today. This era lasted from October 3rd, 2018, to January 25th, 2020. After some time of its existence, the management and the community of [[Reflex Games Discord]] had discovered several issues with the contents of the server. The issues were that Dancing Ball lost relevance drastically and problems with other servers arose due to the existence of Dancing Line as a main game, as another server had it as a main topic already. Because of this, both Dancing Line and Dancing Ball were removed as topics from the server once this era started. With the removal of Dancing Line and Dancing Ball, their dedicated challenge channels were also removed, leaving only Rolling Sky challenges. That's why Rolling Sky challenges were expanded drastically, as a new Challenge Manager team under the rulership of RoyalMike had formed and gone through intensive planning for events. The currency $RGD was renamed to $RSD, and several other currencies were added, which were used to buy different items. The Challenge Manager team added several new modes to the challenges, adding twists and tricks, which made them far more varied and interesting. This increased the participant amount by a lot, and therefore the Challenge Manager team put intensive work into creating a Google Spreadsheet showing the entire leaderboard of RSD. In this era, Weeklies were introduced as well, challenges that were hosted every week instead of every day. Due to them appearing less often, the challenges required more time to beat and also rewarded the winners more. Unique to the Weeklies was the role "Challeader," which was given to the winner of the current Weekly challenge. The community reached its peak size during the Rolling Sky Discord era, reaching ~2500 members at its maximum. Due to its name and defined topic, people could identify if the things that they would like to talk about were included in the server and therefore made the server more attractive. With the growth of the community, the YouTube content creators inside the server also increased. One encouragement for joining the server was the presence and, for the first time, activity of official Rolling Sky developers outside of Chinese chatting applications. Though the first Rolling Sky officials had already joined the server in its first major era, "Reflex Games Discord," they showed little to no activity. In the RSD Era, however, the activity of the officials increased by a bit, causing an incredibly large amount of people to join the chat and try to interact with the officials. While there were plenty of people who solely chatted about Rolling Sky (and its sequel) or people who didn't chat often, there were also numerous people who befriended each other in the server, expanding the core community of the server. This core community almost solely used Rolling Sky Discord to chat in all of Discord and built plenty of projects together to increase the community feeling or benefit the server in any other way. Notable projects were the continuation of the Family Pictures and the extreme growth of the Rolling Sky Discord Community YouTube Channel. Many other "unofficial" artworks were drawn for the server, and a website dedicated to RSD was also in the works. Raiding problems continued in the RSD Era, with two figures, towo and Ramesh, being the biggest issues coming from outside the server. However, due to its peak of activity and community size, Rolling Sky Discord suffered from a lot of drama coming from inside the server. Numerous arguments happened at this time for various reasons, be it because of Rolling Sky, specific moderation measures taken against members, people feeling disrespected, and more. Some dramas in this era also caused parts of the core community to either temporarily or permanently take their leave from the server.
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