I dropped a rare unit into a lane and watched my carefully planned comp evaporate. You know that cold, tight feeling when an evolution item you need is hiding behind a stage you never farmed. I started keeping a shortlist of official sources so I never lost that run to guesswork again.
I’ve pulled every official link into one place so you can stop hunting and start planning. I’ll show you which resource does what, where to pin them, and how to stop wasting runs chasing the wrong drops. Read this once and keep the links close.
Anime Overload Trello, Wiki and Discord Links
On raid nights I see chat explode with questions about where to get evolution materials.
Here are the core sources I check first—each one answers a different problem you’ll face while building comps or farming materials:

- Anime Overload Wiki — unit abilities, passive/active breakdowns, and where evolution items drop.
- Anime Overload Discord Server — announcements, codes, event posts, and fast answers from the community.
- Anime Overload Tier List — curated rankings I use when deciding who to level first (I mark evolution material locations under each unit).
- Anime Overload Game Page (Roblox) — join matches, check server status, and follow the creator.
- AO Official YouTube Channel (Hi-FunRBLX) — patch previews, event trailers, and playthroughs.
- Anime Overload Trello (currently not confirmed — watch the Discord for the announcement)
How do I find evolution items without grinding every stage?
I use the Wiki first; it lists the drop locations so I don’t waste stamina farming aimlessly. The Wiki is like a detective’s notebook—clean entries, drop locations, and passive descriptions that save me hours of trial and error.
How to use each resource when you plan a team
In practice, players swap in and out of comps when a single passive turns a run from breezy to brutal.
I break it down like this: the Wiki gives unit stats and evolution-item stages, the Discord flags hot patches and codes, and the tier list tells you which units will fuel progression fastest. Use the YouTube channel to preview animations and see whether a unit’s ultimate fits your playstyle before you pull or evolve.
Is the Discord the best place for codes and announcements?
Yes—if you want speed. I check Discord when new codes drop, when server events go live, and when the dev team posts balance notes. The Discord becomes a Swiss Army knife for immediate intel: announcements, pinned resources, and community-led farming groups you can join in seconds.
Quick checklist — what I pin and why
At my desktop I keep five tabs ready and you should too: game page, Wiki, Discord, tier list, and YouTube.
- Pin the Wiki to find evolution drops before you even enter a stage.
- Join the Discord and enable notifications for announcements and code drops.
- Follow Hi-FunRBLX on YouTube for previews and how-to videos that reveal unit synergies.
- Use the tier list to prioritize which evolution items to farm first; I annotate location notes under each name.
- Watch Trello mentions in Discord—if the Trello appears, it will likely show roadmap items and planned features.
That’s the practical guide to the Anime Overload Trello board, Wiki page and Discord server — use these sources to save time, avoid bad pulls, and plan your team comps.
Which unit are you chasing first, and will you let the community shape that choice or make it your own?