I logged in at 1 a.m. to a flood of pings about a boss spawn I almost missed. You can feel that tiny, urgent sting—miss it now and you miss the loot forever. I cut through the chaos and found two places that change how you play: Trello and Discord.
Official Exoria Trello and Discord Links
My notifications blew up the moment the latest update dropped. If you want the fastest path to build plans, boss timers, and community codes, these are the official hubs the devs and veteran players use.

Here are the direct links you need to join the conversation and keep your progress sharp:
What I found on the Trello — and how it helps you
The Trello felt like opening a player-made encyclopedia that updates hourly. It’s the single place I check for build theory, boss mechanics, and where to farm specific drops.
On the Trello you’ll find organized lists that work like a personal wiki for the game:
- Skill trees, card mechanics, and controls
- All Classes and All Races
- Weapons, Gear, NPCs, and Areas
- Dungeons, Events, Bosses, and Points of Interest
I use Trello to plan a character before I ever load the game—so I don’t waste runs guessing which weapons or stats to chase.
How do I join the Exoria Discord?
Click the official invite link above, authorize Discord, and read the pinned rules. The server runs moderated channels for patch notes, developer updates from HadezStudio, and quick access to event codes.
What information is on the Exoria Trello board?
Think of Trello as a living database: everything from class synergies to boss spawn zones and loot tables. If you want to plan builds or track progression, this is where players and devs post details.
Does Exoria have codes and giveaways?
Yes. The Discord posts codes and runs giveaways regularly—often small bundles of in-game currency or boosts worth about $5 (≈€5). For a running list of active codes, check the ProGameGuides page linked below and the Discord’s codes channel.
Why the Discord matters — real-world signals and how to use them
Within minutes of a patch, someone posts screenshots, timer calls, and raid invites. The Discord acts like a campfire where devs, creators, and players swap exact timings, quick fixes, and art.
Use the server for these immediate advantages:
- Official patch notes and sneak peeks from HadezStudio and contributors
- Channels for codes, giveaways, fan art, and content creators
- A Questions channel for build help, raid strategy, and solo tips
You can also connect with creators and tools across platforms—Roblox groups, Trello pages, and community wikis—to speed up progression and avoid wasting runs.
This is the short path from confused newcomer to player who actually knows when a boss will spawn—so which will you join first: the Trello map or the Discord campfire?