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Anime Squadron Discord, Trello and Wiki Links

Use Roblox as the official anchor for Anime Squadron, then treat Discord invites, Trello boards, wiki mirrors, and fast community posts as links that need verification before you act on them.

This page does not publish unverified invite URLs. It shows how to find safer links, how to read community updates, and what to avoid before spending Gems, rerolls, cubes, or account trust.

Safe starting point

Use Roblox as the anchor before trusting invite links

Discord and Trello links can be useful, but Roblox gives the strongest identity check: the public game page and the creator group tied to Anime Squadron.

SourceHow to use itStatus
Roblox game pagePrimary official anchor for Anime Squadron identity, creator context, and safe play entry.Use first
Komplex Studio groupOfficial Roblox creator group connected to Anime Squadron in the public API.Use first
Discord invite linksCommunity coverage may mention Discord, but invite URLs can expire, rotate, or be copied by unsafe pages.Verify before joining
Trello / official wikiNo stable official Trello or separate official wiki link is listed here without a visible source trail.Do not assume official

Link status

Do not treat every community link as official

The practical rule is simple: official Roblox pages are anchors, Discord is a fast-moving watch source, and Trello or wiki mirrors need visible proof before they guide spending.

Verified anchor

Official Roblox

The safest starting point is the Roblox game page for Anime Squadron by Komplex Studio.

Use: Launch the game, confirm the creator, and check public description or updates from there.

Caution: Do not trust cloned game pages, fake reward pages, or search ads that imitate Roblox.

Verified anchor

Komplex Studio

The public Roblox API connects Anime Squadron to the Komplex Studio group.

Use: Use the group as a safer place to check creator identity and possible official social surfaces.

Caution: Group links still do not prove every community invite is official; verify where the invite is posted.

Watch carefully

Discord

Discord is useful for announcements and fast community reports, but invite links can change.

Use: Prefer Discord links surfaced from Roblox, Komplex Studio, or clearly maintained official channels.

Caution: Avoid servers that ask for passwords, account cookies, executors, downloads, or verification through suspicious forms.

Not verified here

Trello / Official Wiki

A stable official Trello or official wiki link is not confirmed on this page.

Use: Treat Trello boards and wiki mirrors as community references unless an official source publishes them.

Caution: Do not download files or follow account-verification steps from unverified boards.

Using Discord updates

Turn fast community posts into verified decisions

Discord can surface codes, unit discoveries, and balance chatter quickly. It should start your check, not replace in-game testing.

TopicHow to read Discord postsBefore spending
CodesTreat new code claims as leads.Test codes inside the Roblox game before changing your reward or spending plan.
UnitsWait until role, unlock method, and update context are clear.Do not spend Perfect Cubes, rare rerolls, or evolution items based only on a Discord screenshot.
Tier listsUse Discord chatter to spot changes, then compare against tested clears.Avoid rebuilding your whole team before a unit role is proven.
LinksCheck whether the link appears on Roblox, Komplex Studio, or a trusted maintained guide.Avoid external downloads, executors, fake verification pages, and account-service offers.

Safety checklist

Avoid fake reward, executor, and account-service links

A useful community link should never require your private account information or a download to claim a normal guide reward.

Join from Roblox or developer-linked surfaces when possible.

Never enter your Roblox password, security cookie, recovery code, or 2FA code into a Discord-linked page.

Do not install executors, macros, copied clients, or “claim reward” downloads from community posts.

Check spelling and destination domains before logging in or bookmarking a page.

Treat urgent “limited reward” posts as unverified until they work inside the game.

Leave servers or pages that sell accounts, request credentials, or promise impossible rewards.

FAQ

Questions players ask before joining community links

Use these checks before joining a server, trusting a Trello board, following a code post, or clicking a reward link.

Is there an official Anime Squadron Discord?

Discord may be mentioned by community coverage, but this page does not publish an invite unless it can be traced to Roblox, Komplex Studio, or another trustworthy official surface. Invite links can rotate, so verify before joining.

Is there an official Anime Squadron Trello?

A stable official Trello is not verified here. Treat Trello boards as community references unless an official Roblox or developer channel publishes the exact board link.

Where should I start if I only want the safe link?

Start with the Roblox game page and the Komplex Studio Roblox group. Those are stronger anchors than random Discord invites or mirrored wiki pages.

Can I trust codes posted in Discord?

Use Discord code posts as leads only. Copy the code into Anime Squadron and confirm the reward in-game before changing your Gems, reroll, or upgrade plan.

What links should I avoid?

Avoid pages that ask for Roblox credentials, browser cookies, recovery codes, executors, downloads, account services, or off-platform verification for rewards.

Continue from here

Use stable pages before reacting to social posts

Codes, updates, secret units, privacy, and terms pages help separate useful community leads from risky links.