Start from the official Roblox page when checking Jujutsu Legacy Trello or Discord links. Third-party Trello and Discord links can rotate, so this page labels link status by checked date instead of promising permanence.
Link safety rule
Jujutsu Legacy Trello and Discord searches are useful because players need codes, update notes, mechanic explanations, and community help. They are also risky because invite links and copied Trello boards can become stale. The safest pattern is simple: start from the Roblox page, check whether the link is still presented there, then compare with third-party pages only as secondary context.
What to check before trusting a Trello
| Check | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Source path | A Trello linked from Roblox or an official community server is stronger than a random search result. |
| Checked date | A link copied months ago may point to an old board or archive. |
| Page scope | Some boards cover old versions, while Jujutsu Legacy changes through updates. |
| Claims | Drop rates, cooldowns, and rankings still need current proof even when a board exists. |
Discord use cases
A Jujutsu Legacy Discord can be useful for codes, patch notes, boss farming groups, raid coordination, and bug reports. Do not treat a Discord screenshot as permanent proof unless it includes context, date, and a link to a public source. If a Discord claim changes a wiki page, the page should say that the claim needs confirmation.
How this site handles links
This page does not paste suspicious invites. It records link policy, points players back to the Roblox page, and keeps Trello or Discord claims dated. That makes the Jujutsu Legacy Trello page useful even when the exact community link changes.