Official Cursed Gear Trello, Wiki & Discord Hub

Official Cursed Gear Trello, Wiki & Discord Hub

I almost watched a rare Gear vanish into someone else’s inventory because I trusted a single whisper in a trade channel. You feel your pulse when an offer goes silent — that’s the moment tools stop being optional and start being survival. If you play Cursed Gear, learn these three places and you stop guessing and start collecting with confidence.

cursed gear trello and wiki guide
Screenshot by Moyens I/O

I use the Trello board first because it maps what the developers plan and what players are actually using. Open the official Trello and you’ll find cards for every Gear, update notes, and priorities from Monad Studios West. Treat it like a single source of truth: patch notes, move lists, spawn locations, and planned features live there.

What to scan first: recent cards, the pinned bug reports, and any “hotfix” labels. If a new Gear appears on Trello, its value and meta impact will ripple through Discord and the Wiki within hours.

What is the Cursed Gear Trello?

It’s the developer-facing roadmap and player cheat-sheet rolled into one. I check it before I spend time farming or trading; it tells you which moves are coming, where new missions will spawn, and which bugs are blocking certain systems.

The Wiki piles up edits after each patch; how the Wiki saves you hours

You can’t beat a living guide when you need details fast. The BloxInformer Wiki (unofficial) compiles movesets, clan traits, missions, and item descriptions in plain lists—perfect when you want a quick comparison between Gears or to confirm a Technique name before trading.

When I’m planning a build or checking Heavenly Restriction details, the Wiki saves me from guessing. Cross-reference it with Trello if something seems out of date; community-run wikis can lag after a fresh patch.

Where can I find the Cursed Gear Wiki?

The most up-to-date user-maintained entry is hosted by BloxInformer. It aggregates community testing and summarizes move data faster than waiting for a polished dev post.

The Discord chat explodes the moment a rare spawn appears; Discord is the town square for players

For real-time, player-to-player intelligence you need Discord. The official server is where trades are negotiated, questions get answered by active devs, and patch reactions flare up. If your goal is trades, tips, or quick assignment of values to items, this is where you spend time.

Quick rules I teach players: always screenshot trade offers, ask for reputation history, and confirm values with at least two experienced traders before you accept. Scams happen fast; a verified server badge from the devs and pinned trade rules reduce risk.

How do I join the Cursed Gear Discord?

Follow the invite link above, enable two-factor auth on your Roblox account for safer trades, and read the pinned rules. The server has channels for announcements, trading, and testing—each serves a different purpose, so learn which one to use before you post.

Save these and check them in this order when you load up: Trello, Wiki, then Discord. That order gives you roadmap context, granular data, and then the real-time market.

Use Trello to see what the devs are prioritizing, the Wiki for item-level facts, and Discord to trade and test in real time. I want you to stop losing rare drops because of misinformation — which of these will you master first?