It was 3 AM and the JTD Discord was a scroll of spoilers, hot takes, and a single pinned GIF of Gojo firing reversal red. I muted the channel for five minutes and came back to thirty new messages—your FOMO kicks in fast. I track this stuff so you don’t have to panic when a patch drops.

On any active Saturday the Discord feed moves faster than my coffee cools. Jujutsu Tower Defense Trello and Discord Links — the short map to join, follow, and compete.
You’ll find the essentials below: official places where the devs post updates, where codes drop, and where the meta forms. I watch the Discord closely and will update links when the devs publish a Trello board; for now treat the Trello entry as pending confirmation.
- Jujutsu Tower Defense Trello Board (Not Confirmed Yet)
- Jujutsu Tower Defense Discord
- Jujutsu Tower Defense Game Page on Roblox
- Jujutsu Tower Defense Roblox Group
Expectation: when the Trello arrives it will likely list mechanics, units, evolutions, stages, modes, items, traits, and GamePass details. That’s the skeletal map players use to plan teams and cash-flow decisions on microtransactions inside Roblox.
How do I join the JTD Discord?
Click the invite link above, accept the rules, and read the pinned channels. The staff pins will include news, codes, patch notes, and beta invites. If you want alerts, enable notifications for the announcements channel or follow the devs on Twitter/X and YouTube for video teasers.
Where will the Trello board appear and what will it show?
The Trello (when published) will be a living checklist for every unit and stat—think unit abilities, upgrades, passive effects, and evolutions. I expect separate cards for stages, game modes, and items so the community can file bug reports and suggest balance changes. Treat it like a weather radar for balance changes that tells you when to reroll your builds.
When a code drops the Discord lights up like a shop on Black Friday. Why the Discord matters more than any single page.
You want codes, you want nerf notices, and you want the patch log before a meta shift—Discord is where that happens. Creators post sneak peeks, content creators clip highlights on YouTube, and the most active players post tier lists and unit comps there first.
- Codes and giveaways are usually posted in Announcements — monitor pins.
- Balance notes and hotfixes often show up as short logs or screenshots; watch staff channels.
- Tier lists, theorycrafts, and zone-specific strategies live in community channels and threads.
If you want a single place to watch stat changes, community debate, and prize drops, Discord plus the Roblox group is the combo. The Trello will likely become the public-facing version of those internal notes—the field guide for players who want to climb leaderboards as dependable as a field guide for hunters.
Does Jujutsu Tower Defense have codes and where are they posted?
Yes. Codes are almost always posted first in Discord announcements, sometimes pushed again on Roblox group notices or the official game page. For the fastest redemption, join the Discord and bookmark the game page on Roblox.
Quick checklist:
- Join the Discord and enable announcement pings.
- Follow the Roblox game page and join the Roblox group.
- Watch creator channels on YouTube and X for clips and dev teasers.
- When Trello appears, scan the cards for changes to units and GamePass info.
That’s the field manual: Discord for immediacy, Roblox pages for official assets, and Trello for granular systems when it goes live—will you be tracking the first nerf or arguing for the buff?