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Trello status for Wizard Alchemy

Wizard Alchemy Trello — Official Status & Alternatives

There is currently no confirmed official Trello board for Wizard Alchemy. The Muggle Academy developers use the official Discord for announcements, new codes, and updates. This page covers where to find verified game information instead of relying on unverified community Trello boards.

Current status

Wizard Alchemy Trello — No Confirmed Official Page

As of the information available, the Wizard Alchemy developers (Muggle Academy) have not published a confirmed official Trello board. While some community members have created their own Trello boards with game data, these are not maintained by the developers and may contain outdated information about races, potions, materials, or bosses.

If an official Trello is released, the developers will link it from the Roblox game description or the Muggle Academy group page. That is the safest place to look for any new official link.

What to Use Instead of Wizard Alchemy Trello

These pages on this wiki cover the same topics you would find on a Trello, with content written for current game state.

How to Check if a Wizard Alchemy Trello is Official

Check the Roblox game description first.

The official Wizard Alchemy game page is the most reliable place to find any link the developers want to share publicly. If a Trello is not linked there, it is unlikely to be official.

Check the Muggle Academy Roblox group.

The developer group sometimes posts community links in group announcements. An official Trello would likely be referenced here as well as on the game page.

Compare the Trello data against in-game values.

If the race list, potion requirements, or boss HP on a Trello do not match what you see in game, the board has not been updated recently. Treat outdated data as a signal of an unofficial or abandoned board.

Why Roblox Games Use Discord Instead of Trello

Most new Roblox games launched in 2024 and 2025 use Discord as their primary community platform rather than Trello. Understanding why helps you know where to look for updates.

Faster updates

Discord handles live announcements better

Trello boards are well-suited for static reference data — race lists, item tables, boss HP values — but they are slow to update during the fast-moving early weeks of a game launch. Discord allows developers to drop a code, a patch note, or a hotfix announcement in seconds, with immediate community discussion following.

Wizard Alchemy is still a new game with frequent balance changes, new codes, and rolling patches. A Discord-first approach means players get accurate information faster than a Trello board could realistically be maintained during active development.

Community management

Discord gives developers direct player feedback

One of the primary reasons newer Roblox developers prefer Discord is the ability to read player feedback, respond to bug reports, and gauge community reaction to changes — all in real time. Trello does not offer the same direct communication channel.

For players, this means the official Discord is not just a code source — it is also the fastest route to report a broken mechanic, flag a wrong drop rate, or request a new feature directly to the team. Muggle Academy has used Discord feedback to adjust the game within hours of launch-day issues.

Wizard Alchemy Trello FAQ

Will Wizard Alchemy ever get an official Trello?

It is possible but not announced. Some Roblox games add a Trello board later in development as a static reference when the game's systems are stable. If Muggle Academy releases a Trello, it will be linked from the official Roblox game page and announced in Discord. This page will be updated as soon as that happens.

Are community Trello boards safe to use?

Community Trello boards can be a useful starting reference, but treat the data carefully. Compare anything you find there against what you see in-game or against the pages on this wiki. Race passives, potion Magic requirements, and boss drop rates are the areas most likely to be outdated on an unofficial board.

Where do I report incorrect data on community Trello boards?

Community Trello boards are maintained by individual players, not by the developers. If you find wrong data on one, look for a contact method on the board itself (often linked in the board description) or report it in the official Discord where the board author may be active. For errors on this wiki, use the contact page.

Is it worth joining the Discord just for codes?

Not necessarily. The codes page on this wiki is updated as soon as new codes are confirmed in Discord, so you can get codes here without joining the server. The Discord is more useful if you want early access to codes within minutes of announcement, want to follow patch notes directly, or want to participate in community discussion and trade tips with other players.

Wizard Alchemy Trello vs Discord: Which Is More Reliable

For games that do maintain an active Trello, the board usually contains static information like item databases, enemy stats, and roadmaps. These are useful for reference but rarely updated in real time. By contrast, the Wizard Alchemy Discord provides live announcements as they happen — including new codes the moment they are released, patch notes within hours of a game update, and direct responses from developers during Q&A events.

This wiki covers the same reference information you would find in a Trello: item drops on the farming page, enemy details on the monsters page, and a full item breakdown on the materials page. For live updates, the Discord remains the most reliable source. For everything else, this wiki has it covered without requiring any external account or server membership.

If you came here looking for a Wizard Alchemy Trello roadmap specifically — to see what content is coming next — the best equivalent is the Discord's announcements channel, where the development team posts upcoming feature previews, event dates, and milestone goals directly.

Looking for a quick summary of what a Wizard Alchemy Trello would typically contain? This wiki has it all: active codes on the codes page, race rankings on the tier list, item and drop data on the farming page, and spell details on the spells page. Everything you would find in a Trello board is here, updated more frequently, and without needing to leave the browser tab you are already in.