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Trello & Official Resources

Players often search for the Anime Fighting Simulator Trello. Here is what to expect from official resources and how to stay current on codes and updates.

Last updated: 2026-06-19

What players mean by ‘the Trello’

In many Roblox games a Trello board serves as a quick info hub for mechanics, items and update notes, so players naturally search for the Anime Fighting Simulator Trello. Whether a public board is currently maintained can change over time, but the underlying need — a reliable place for codes, mechanics and update info — is exactly what official channels and this wiki cover.

Official resources to follow

To stay current straight from the source:

  • Developer Twitter/X (BlockZone) — the fastest place to catch new codes and teasers.
  • BlockZone Roblox group — updates and announcements.
  • Official Discord — community discussion, tier-list debate, combat strategy and early update news.

These are also where milestone codes drop, so following them means you can redeem rewards before they expire.

How this wiki complements them

A raw board or feed is great for announcements but poor for learning how to play well. That is where this wiki comes in: we take the same information and organize it into structured, searchable resources. Instead of scrolling a feed, you can jump straight to the active codes list, the Fruits tier list, a boss strategy, or a step-by-step tutorial like how to fly.

We verify codes against official sources and post them on the codes page the moment they go live, moving dead ones to the expired archive. For everything else — stats, classes, the map and the difference between AFS and AFSE — the relevant hub is a click away. Bookmark this wiki alongside the official channels for the best of both: fast announcements plus organized, in-depth guidance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there an official Anime Fighting Simulator Trello?

Community and developer info hubs (often a Trello board or wiki) collect game details, but availability changes over time. The most reliable up-to-date sources are the official Discord and the developer's social channels, alongside this wiki.

Where do new codes get announced?

BlockZone posts codes on their official Twitter/X account, the BlockZone Roblox group, and the Anime Fighting Simulator Discord, usually for visit and like milestones.

How is this wiki different from a Trello board?

A Trello board is a raw info dump. This wiki organizes the same information into structured, searchable guides with tier lists, boss strategies and step-by-step tutorials.