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The JJS Trello, Discord & Where Updates Actually Land

Updated Jul 14, 2026

"Jujutsu shenanigans trello" is one of the most-searched phrases about the game — because JJS's real documentation doesn't live on a normal wiki. Here's the map of where truth comes from.

The Trello

The game's official Trello board is the developer-maintained source of record: character kits, move data, update plans and mechanics notes, straight from the team. When a moveset question starts an argument, the Trello is the tiebreaker. Finding it: it's linked from the game's official Discord and the Roblox game page's social links — always follow the link chain from official surfaces rather than googling "JJS trello," because copycat boards exist precisely to catch that search.

The Discord

The official Discord is where update news breaks first: patch notes, teasers from tze (the developer), balance-change discussion and event announcements. It's also the living meta conversation — tier debates, tech discoveries and combo clips surface there days before YouTube digests them. Same access rule: join via the game page's official social links.

The rumor economy

JJS is big enough to have a leak-and-rumor scene: "next character confirmed!!" thumbnails, fake developer screenshots and copium tier lists. Calibration guide: the Trello and developer Discord messages are canon; reputable creators reading Trello changes aloud are usually right; TikToks citing "sources" are entertainment. When we update our character pages and tier list, it's built on the canon layer.

Reading an update correctly

When a patch lands: check the Trello's changelog for what actually shipped → watch for the balance notes (JJS updates rebalance aggressively) → THEN check the meta chatter. Most "X is broken now" panic evaporates within 48 hours as counters get found — our guides update after the dust settles, not during the panic.

Bookmark list

The game page (for official links), the Trello (facts), the Discord (news), and our guides hub for the digested version once things settle.