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Every Official Bleach Revival Link You Need — Trello, Discord, and More

Pallav Pathak
Every Official Bleach Revival Link You Need — Trello, Discord, and More

Bleach Revival is a free-to-play Roblox action RPG built around the *Bleach* anime and manga universe. It features multiple playable races — Soul Reaper, Hollow, and Quincy — each with distinct progression paths, movesets, quests, and skill trees. With that much depth spread across factions, the game's official Trello board and Discord server are essential tools for keeping track of everything.

Quick answer: The official Bleach Revival Trello board is at trello.com/b/SDLD34rb/bleach-revival-trello, and the Discord server can be joined through the invite link discord.gg/bleach-revival-1019298374098370642. There is no official wiki at this time.

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Resource Link
Trello Board trello.com/b/SDLD34rb/bleach-revival-trello
Discord Server discord.gg/bleach-revival
Roblox Game Page roblox.com/games/10855637888
Roblox Community Page roblox.com/communities/15872403
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Note: Discord invite links can expire or rotate. If the link above doesn't work, check the Roblox game page or community page for an updated invite.
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What the Bleach Revival Trello Board Covers

The Trello board functions as the game's primary knowledge base, maintained by the developers with community input. It's organized into scrollable columns, each dedicated to a specific gameplay system. If you've used Trello boards for other Roblox games like Type Soul or Paradox, the layout will feel familiar — cards with detailed breakdowns, images, and GIFs explaining individual mechanics.

The board covers a wide range of topics, organized into clearly labeled columns:

Category What You'll Find
Important Information Basic controls, UI elements, core mechanics
Clans All available clans and their effects
Stats Stat investment details and scaling
Races Soul Reaper, Hollow, Quincy progression paths
NPCs & Quests Quest givers, enemies, bosses, and raid info
Skills Kendo, Hakuda, Speed, Reiatsu, Hado, Medical, Bakudo
Styles Combat style breakdowns
Shikai All Shikai and weapon types
Voltstandings Quincy progression forms (Bow, Offense, Defense)
Resurrections Hollow forms including True Hollow, Offense, Defense
Accessories All equippable gear
Raid / World Bosses Boss encounters and raid mechanics

Because each race has its own entirely separate skill trees and progression forms, the Trello board is especially useful for planning your build before committing stat points. Browsing the Shikai, Voltstanding, or Resurrection columns lets you compare options across factions without trial and error in-game.

Image credit: Roblox/Trello

What the Bleach Revival Discord Server Offers

The official Discord server is the main real-time hub for the Bleach Revival community. The developers are active there and use it as their primary channel for announcements, patch notes, sneak peeks, and balance changes. The "updates" channel is particularly worth watching if you want to stay on top of buffs, nerfs, and adjustments to Shikai, Voltstandings, Resurrections, and other abilities.

Beyond developer updates, the server is structured to help players at every level:

  • FAQ channels with quick answers to common questions
  • Community discussion channels for strategy and tips
  • Bug reporting and moderation contact channels
  • LFG (looking for group) channels for teaming up
  • Gameplay clip and screenshot sharing
  • Periodic giveaways

To get full access, you'll need a free Discord account. Some servers require you to verify your Roblox account through Discord's linking process — follow the on-screen instructions after joining if prompted.

The official Discord server is the main real-time hub for the Bleach Revival community | Image credit: Roblox/Discord

Does Bleach Revival Have a Wiki?

Bleach Revival does not have an official wiki page. The developers have concentrated all game documentation on the Trello board instead. It's possible that a community-run wiki could appear on a third-party site at some point, but nothing official or widely adopted exists right now. For the foreseeable future, the Trello board is the closest equivalent to a wiki for this game.


Bleach Revival Leveling and Progression Basics

Leveling in Bleach Revival revolves around quests and EXP. Early on, you'll use the Soul Sense ability to locate quests and NPCs in the world. Completing quests grants EXP, which you then spend on stat points and skill trees. As you progress further, Random Quest NPCs become the primary source of grind for continued leveling.

The game is free to play, though it includes optional in-game microtransactions. Your choice of race — Soul Reaper, Hollow, or Quincy — determines your entire progression track, so it's worth reviewing the Trello board's race and skill columns before committing to a faction.

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Tip: If you're unsure which race to pick, compare the Shikai, Voltstanding, and Resurrection columns on the Trello board side by side. Each faction plays very differently at higher levels.

Between the Trello board for detailed game knowledge and the Discord server for real-time community support and developer updates, Bleach Revival's two main community platforms cover most of what you'd typically find scattered across a wiki, forums, and social media. Bookmark the Trello link and join the Discord early — both are updated regularly as the game receives new content and balance patches.