Logi Requests
Logi Requests are found under Logistics → Logi Requests. They are the regiment's shared task board for coordinating supply movements and production runs. Logistics staff create requests to communicate what needs doing; members view them and claim the items they are working on.
When a request is created, the bot automatically posts it to your configured logi requests channel and opens a Discord thread so the team can coordinate without leaving Discord.
Request Types
| Type | When to use it |
|---|---|
| Move | You need items transferred from one depot to another. Use this when the items already exist somewhere in your supply chain. |
| Acquisition | You need items produced: factory runs, field builds, or crates that need to be sourced from scratch. |
| Combined | The request involves both producing new items and moving existing ones. |
Priority Levels
Set priority to communicate urgency to your logistics team:
| Priority | Badge | When to use |
|---|---|---|
| High | ![]() |
Frontline-critical, blocking active operations |
| Medium | ![]() |
Important but not time-critical |
| Low | ![]() |
Routine resupply or pre-positioning |
Creating a Request
Requires
S4 (Logistics) or
S8 (Depots)
Go to Logistics → Logi Requests and click New Request. Work through the form:
Title: Give the request a short, clear name that your team will recognise in the Discord channel (e.g., "Alpha Ammo Resupply" or "Factory Run: Hammers").
Description: Optional. Add context, special instructions, or a deadline note here.
Type: Select Move, Acquisition, or Combined (see above).
Priority: Select the urgency level. Be consistent with your regiment's conventions so members know what to focus on first.
Target Depot: Where the items should end up. Required for all request types.
Staging Depot: Optional. If the operation moves items through an intermediate depot before the final destination, select it here. The request detail page will then show a staging analysis comparing what's short in the target against what's available in staging, to help your team plan the movement.
Deadline: Optional. Set a date and time if the request needs to be fulfilled by a specific point. The request will be flagged when the deadline approaches.
Line Items: Add one row per item needed. For each item:
- Type the item name (autocomplete suggests from the war wiki)
- Enter the quantity needed
- Choose the item type:
- Move: select which source depot the item should come from
- Acquisition: mark it as something to be produced
Click Create Request when done. The bot will post the request to the logi channel and open a thread.
Managing Requests
Viewing the Request Board
The Logi Requests page shows all open and in-progress requests by default. The list is sorted by priority, then by creation time. Click any row to open the full detail view.
The detail view shows:
- The request metadata (type, priority, current status, deadline)
- Each line item with the quantity needed and how much is currently in the target depot
- The staging analysis panel (if a staging depot is set)
- A chronological activity log of everything that has happened on this request
Updating Request Status
Requires
S4 (Logistics) or
S8 (Depots)
Requests move through the following states. Update the status from the request detail page as work progresses:
| Status | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Open | Newly created. Work has not yet started. |
| In Progress | At least one member is actively working on the request |
| Fulfilled | All items have been delivered to the target depot |
| Cancelled | The request is no longer needed |
Status changes are logged in the activity feed and the bot posts an update in the request's Discord thread.
Cancelling a Request
Requires
S4 (Logistics) or
S8 (Depots)
Select Cancel from the request detail page. Cancelled requests are hidden from the main board but remain in the Audit log for accountability.
Claiming Items
Available to all members (
Grunts and above)
Any member can claim one or more items on an open request to signal they are working on it. This prevents duplicate effort; other members can see at a glance what is already covered.
To claim items, open a request and click the checkbox next to the items you are taking responsibility for. Your name will appear next to those items. Click again to release the claim if your plans change.
Claims do not lock items; they are informational only. Logistics staff can still manage the request normally regardless of who has claimed what.
The Staging Depot
If a request has a staging depot set, the detail page shows a Staging Analysis panel below the main item list. This panel compares:
- What quantities are short in the target depot (how much more is needed)
- What is available in the staging depot that could cover the shortfall
This is most useful for multi-leg logistics operations where items are being consolidated at a forward position before the final push to the frontline depot.
Activity Log
Every request has a full activity log showing who did what and when, covering status changes, item claims and releases, creation, and fulfillment. Click Activity on any request detail page to view it. This log is read-only.


