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Bloodlines Trello and Discord

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Bloodlines Trello and Discord

Like most Roblox RPGs, Bloodlines relies on community resources to document its deep systems. The two most important are the official Trello board and the Discord server. This page explains what each contains, how they compare to this wiki, and how to combine all three for the fastest answers.

The official Trello

The Bloodlines Trello acts as the game’s living wiki, maintained by the community with developer input. It documents:

  • Basic mechanics and the HUD
  • Every clan and its progression
  • All skill trees and jutsu
  • Modes, traits, and awakenings
  • Weapons, items, and artifacts
  • Faction, village, and rank systems

Because the Trello is updated close to patches, it is the best primary source for exact numbers. Note that some cards date back to the playtest era and may lag behind the newest balance changes, so cross-check with the updates hub when a value looks off.

The official Discord

The Discord server is where the community and developers are most active. It is the best place to:

  • Track buffs, nerfs, and reworks in the update-log channel
  • Ask experienced players for clan and build advice
  • Get announcements about the game’s status and maintenance windows
  • Report exploiters or request restores

With years of playtest history, the Discord is full of veterans who can answer specific questions faster than any static page.

How this wiki fits in

Think of the resources as layers. The Trello is the raw database, the Discord is the live conversation, and this wiki turns both into readable, structured guides and reference pages. When you want a quick numeric lookup, use the Trello. When you want a real-time answer, use the Discord. When you want a clear, organised explanation with cross-links, use our wiki database and guides.

Staying safe

Always reach official resources through the in-game links or the developer’s verified posts. Avoid third-party sites claiming to be “official” that ask for logins or Robux — Bloodlines does not require that, and neither do its legitimate community resources. For the honest status of any code system, see our codes page, and for whether the game is currently online, check the players hub.

  1. Learn the basics here with the getting started guide.
  2. Look up exact clan and jutsu numbers on the Trello.
  3. Ask build questions in the Discord.
  4. Confirm recent changes on our updates hub.

Treat Discord announcements as the first signal and the Trello as the detailed follow-up. This wiki summarizes what actually matters for your next session.

Using all four together — wiki, Trello, Discord, and updates tracking — gives you the most complete and current picture of Bloodlines. Bookmark the official channels through in-game links only, and treat any site asking for your Roblox password as a scam. When a massive update drops, start on the updates hub and then revisit the clan tier list before you reroll or wipe a slot. Community screenshots on Discord often appear before Trello cards are updated.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to the questions Bloodlines players ask most.

What is the Bloodlines Trello?

A community-maintained board that acts as the game's living wiki, documenting clans, jutsu, skill trees, items, and faction systems close to each patch.

Is there an official Bloodlines Discord?

Yes. The official Discord is the most active hub for update logs, build advice, announcements, and exploiter reports. Access it through in-game links.

Should I trust third-party 'official' sites?

No. Avoid sites asking for logins or Robux. Bloodlines and its legitimate community resources never require that. Use verified in-game links only.

How is this wiki different from the Trello?

The Trello is a raw database and the Discord is a live chat. This wiki turns both into structured, cross-linked guides and reference pages you can read without hunting through cards.