The match timer bled red as Sans’ Gaster Blaster split our formation. I sat frozen while someone in voice chat yelled, “What’s his counter again?” That half-second of panic is why I keep the Trello and Discord open whenever I play.
At 2 a.m., a fresh Trello card appears and the team scrambles — Alternate Battlegrounds Trello and Discord Links
I treat the Trello like a reference shelf: fast, searchable, and brutally honest about what works. The board lists every character, every move, and the tiny mechanical details that decide clutch moments.

The Trello lays out characters and movesets like a paper map in a storm. Read it before you queue and you’ll stop learning matchups the hard way.
- All characters and versions
- Full moveset breakdowns with effect details
- Basic combat and movement guides
- Skins, effects, maps, and miscellaneous notes
Official links:
- Alternate Battlegrounds Trello Board
- Alternate Battlegrounds Discord Server
- Alternate Battlegrounds Game Page on Roblox
- Alternate Battlegrounds Roblox Group
- Competitive Server (Unofficial)
- AB YouTube Channel
What is the Alternate Battlegrounds Trello board for?
It’s the single place where dev posts, balance notes, and character data live in readable form. If you want to know exactly what a move does or which skin matches an effect, the Trello is faster than trawling patch notes or Discord threads.
During warmups, the Discord pings with tournament invites — Why the Discord matters
The Discord is where the community breathes: announcements, patch logs, and instant feedback from players and devs. Join the right channels and you’ll find test matches, appeal servers for technical problems, and the occasional developer Q&A.
The Discord feels like a crowded café where the devs sit at the corner table, and if you’re polite you can hear the plans being sketched out. That’s where free rewards, art contests, and timed giveaways show up first.
How do I join the Alternate Battlegrounds Discord?
Click the official invite link above, accept the rules, and skim the pinned posts in announcements. If you want competitive play, also join the unofficial competitive server for tournaments and seeding info.
Are there codes or rewards for Alternate Battlegrounds?
Yes. Developers often hand out codes through Discord and the YouTube channel. Those codes typically grant free cosmetics or small bundles—watch announcements so you don’t miss them.
I’ve played dozens of matches with these resources open; they turn guesswork into a repeatable process. You can argue that Trello and Discord are two sides of the same coin—but which side will you bet on when the next tournament drops?