What the Official Trello Board Covers
Bepsi, the creator of Ability Wars on Roblox, maintains an official Trello board titled Ability Wars Remake. This board serves as the authoritative source for development updates that may not yet appear in structured wiki guides or community videos. When abilities receive balance changes, new maps enter rotation, or badge requirements shift, the Trello board typically announces those changes first.
Trello organizes information into cards grouped by columns representing development status—completed updates, work in progress, and planned features. Each card contains patch notes, screenshots, and occasionally mechanic explanations directly from the developer. For players who want unfiltered official communication rather than community interpretation, the Trello board is the correct destination.
This wiki translates Trello announcements into durable guide content. When Bepsi posts a new ability on Trello, we eventually document it on our abilities overview with unlock costs, move descriptions, and tier list placement. Trello provides the raw update; the wiki provides the structured reference optimized for search and navigation.
Why Trello Matters for Ability Wars Players
Ability Wars receives regular updates that reshape the meta. A ability buffed on Trello yesterday may climb tiers on our PvP tier list after community testing confirms the impact. A map change announced on Trello may reposition landmarks documented in our locations guide. Players who ignore Trello discover changes only after losing fights with outdated strategies.
Secret area routes are especially sensitive to updates. Backrooms entrances, Astral Dimension puzzle steps, and Maze layouts documented in our secret areas guide can change during major patches. Trello announcements often precede wiki guide updates by days or weeks. Checking Trello after patch notes saves time when a familiar route stops working.
The code system removal in early 2024 was communicated through developer channels including Trello rather than in-game announcements alone. Players searching for codes months after discontinuation wasted time on outdated aggregator sites. Our codes status page documents that permanent change, but Trello remains where future system-level decisions appear first.
How to Use the Trello Board Effectively
Open the official board and scan the leftmost columns first—these contain the most recent completed updates. Read card titles for quick scanning, then expand cards that mention abilities you currently use or badges you are pursuing. Screenshot or note balance numbers if you compare against our tier list methodology for personal ranking adjustments.
The planned features column reveals upcoming content without guaranteed release dates. Treat planned cards as previews rather than commitments—features may shift priority or change before launch. When a planned ability card matches something on your Punch Planner save list, adjust your grinding strategy to prepare Punches in advance of the release.
Avoid fan-created Trello boards that mimic the official layout. Third-party boards often recycle outdated information, speculate about unreleased content, or link to scam codes pages. Only the board at trello.com/b/1tAZnxRS/ability-wars-remake carries official developer content. Our link above points directly to the verified board.
Trello vs Wiki: Complementary Roles
| Information Type | Best Source |
|---|---|
| Breaking patch notes | Official Trello board |
| Ability unlock walkthroughs | Wiki guides and abilities pages |
| Balance change announcements | Trello first, then wiki tier lists |
| Mastery puzzle solutions | Wiki guide pages with video embeds |
| Game pass pricing and effects | Wiki game passes guide |
| Upcoming feature previews | Trello planned column |
Common Trello Update Categories
Ability additions and reworks appear frequently as the roster expands beyond 104 kits. Trello cards for new abilities typically include pedestal cost, move descriptions, and intended role hints. Cross-reference new ability cards with our punch abilities and secret abilities pages once wiki documentation catches up.
Map rotation announcements explain new arena layouts and landmark repositioning. After map cards publish on Trello, revisit our maps overview to adjust mental navigation for Cave, Pool, Cabin, and Crystal Cavern positions on the new layout.
Mastery and badge changes affect long progression chains. Portal, Lemon, Engineer, and other mastery routes documented across our mastery guide pages may receive requirement adjustments announced on Trello. Badge hunters working through our all badges guide should verify Trello after any badge-related patch notes.
Bookmarking and Access Tips
Create a browser bookmark for the official Trello board link on this page. Trello works on mobile browsers without requiring the Trello app, though the app provides notification options if you want alerts when Bepsi publishes new cards. Either access method reaches the same official content.
Combine Trello monitoring with wiki guide reading for efficient progression. Check Trello when patch notifications appear, then use wiki pages for step-by-step execution. Our how to play guide orients new players who want structured onboarding before diving into raw Trello patch notes.
Community and Official Channels
Trello is the developer's structured update channel, not a community discussion forum. Cards accept comments, but detailed strategy discussion happens on Discord and community platforms. Use Trello for official facts—what changed, what released, what is planned—and use wiki guides for how to adapt those changes to your gameplay goals.
When wiki content and Trello information conflict, Trello represents the developer's current intent while wiki pages update on a delay. Report discrepancies by checking Trello first, then revisiting wiki pages after our documentation syncs with the latest patch. Game pass pricing and effects on our game passes page should match Trello announcements after verified updates.