Roll to Defend Wiki
Community status

Roll to Defend Trello, Discord & Wiki Status

Use this page to check which Roll to Defend community sources are official, which still need verification, and where to confirm codes, updates, and tier-list changes.

Official links

Source status

This page should be updated after research confirms the creator-owned links. Until then, uncertain links stay clearly labelled and third-party Discord or Trello claims stay out of the official-source list.

Primary source

Official Roblox page

Use this for the game title, creator, Roblox availability, badges, public update text, and whether creator-owned external links are exposed.

Verified creator source

D:/Drive Roblox group

Use the official Roblox group for creator identity, member growth, and any future shout or announcement checks.

Needs verification

Discord

A public creator-owned Discord link was not exposed on the checked Roblox page, and the public social-links endpoint still returned 401 during the August 16, 2026 check. Third-party code pages still surface Discord language, but without creator-owned Roblox confirmation it remains unverified.

No official board verified

Trello

Many Roblox players search for a Trello board even when the game does not publish one. Keep the status honest until a creator-owned board is exposed on Roblox or another verified creator-owned channel.

Site hub

Wiki

Use the wiki hub for source-backed entities, mechanics, rewards, and guide links after research confirms them.

Freshness

Codes verification

Check active and expired rewards against official update surfaces before publishing code claims.

Meta

Tier-list sources

Use Discord, YouTube, update notes, and wiki data as signals, then label ranking confidence clearly.

Editorial

Source checklist

Keep official, community, video, Reddit, and guide-site evidence separated so updates stay auditable.