I signed on one evening to test a new build and found my favorite Magic gutted in the patch notes. You could feel the server tense—everybody hunting for answers. I spent an hour triangulating sources so you don’t have to scramble blind.

You don’t need to wander every server thread. Start with the reference points the community trusts:
- Mashle Academy Trello Board
- Mashle Academy Wiki (Made by our BloxInformer team)
- Mashle Academy Discord
- Mashle Academy Magic, Clan & Race Tier List (Coming Soon)
- Mashle Academy Game Page (Roblox)
- Mashle Academy Roblox Group
- MA Support Server
Most players open Trello before they hit the game — how the Trello board saves you time and guesswork
What is the Mashle Academy Trello board?
The Trello board is the project roadmap and change-log for Mashle Academy. I treat it as the first place to check when numbers shift or a weapon art is added.
The Trello board is a war room for your builds. Cards list Magics, Weapon Arts, planned features, and known bugs so you can map your next move without chasing scattered posts.
- Where to find new Magics and their planned changes
- Notes on Clan and Race behavior
- Progress trackers for features and events
- Community-requested fixes and developer replies
I recommend scanning Trello before you grind for a new build. If an update reworks a Magic you love, the board will tell you the timing and the scope so you can decide fast.
When you need exact numbers, you reach for the wiki — what the Mashle Academy Wiki actually contains
How do I use the Mashle Academy Wiki?
The Wiki is where the community bottles facts: damage values, rune rules, and quest locations. It’s the place to confirm exact mechanics instead of trusting hearsay.
The Wiki is a printed atlas of the game. Tables and pages list Magics, Clans, Races, Weapons, Weapon Arts, Traits, NPCs, and quest maps so you can quote numbers straight into your build notes.
- Magics and skill descriptions
- Clan and Race effects
- Weapon stats and Weapon Arts
- Quests, areas, and NPC drops
- Skills, Runes, Artifacts, and cosmetic options
Use the Wiki to test hypotheses. When someone claims “this Magic is best,” check the numbers first and then join the debate with data.
Announcements drop first in Discord channels — why joining Discord matters right now
Where is the Mashle Academy Discord?
Discord is where real-time signals arrive: patch notes, sneak-peeks, and promo codes. If you want the fastest reaction to a rework, that’s where you’ll find it.
Join both the main server and the Support Server to cover all angles: news and community chatter in the main, troubleshooting and account help in Support. The servers also hand out codes and run giveaways you won’t see on the Wiki or Trello.
- Official announcements and update logs
- Community guides and build theorycrafting
- Free codes, events, and giveaways
- Technical help in the MA Support Server
I monitor Discord for hot topics and immediate fixes, then cross-check Trello and the Wiki for verification before I change my build.
My workflow: check Trello for scope, consult the Wiki for exact numbers, then scan Discord for timing and freebies. What will you change first when the next patch lands?