✦ Release Tracker

Latest Updates from the Archived Trello

This page turns the official Archived Trello board into a cleaner update-reading hub. Use it to understand what changed, which cards to verify, how patch notes affect gameplay, and how to avoid missing important skill, dungeon, weapon, item, or event changes.

Update Hub

Why track Archived Trello updates?

The archived trello is more than a static board. For many players, it works like a live reference that changes when the game grows, receives balance updates, or introduces new systems.

Patch Notes Player Reference

Updates are easier to understand when they are grouped

When the official Archived Trello board changes, the information may appear across several lists rather than in one clean article. A skill change might affect a build path, a dungeon change might affect farming, and an item change might affect crafting choices. This is why an updates page is useful: it converts scattered board changes into summaries that players can read quickly.

Players searching for archived trello often want the latest information, not just the board link. They may want to know whether a mechanic was reworked, whether an event dungeon is active, whether a weapon interaction changed, or whether a new feature is still planned. A release tracker gives those players a faster entry point before they dive into the full board.

This page does not replace the official board. Instead, it explains how to read updates through the board, what kinds of changes matter most, and how to verify details. Whenever an update summary feels incomplete, the official Archived Trello should remain the first place to confirm the source card.

Use this page when you want to

  • Catch up after not playing Archived for a while.
  • Understand which archived trello cards changed recently.
  • See whether an update affects skills, dungeons, weapons, items, or events.
  • Compare current mechanics with older player assumptions.
  • Find the right board section to verify a patch note.
  • Turn compact Trello wording into practical gameplay context.
  • Keep a clean version-based record for future guide pages.
Patch Notes

Archived Trello update log

These summaries are based on the official Archived Trello board. Check the board directly for full card details and the most current information.

Roblox Archivedv1.2
Event DungeonSkill Tree

Event Dungeon Added + Skill Tree Rebalance

Two new Event Dungeons were added to the Archived Trello board and synchronized with the live game. Both dungeons introduce new enemy types and unique boss mechanics not found in regular dungeon content.

Alongside this, the fire and frost Skill Tree branches were rebalanced. Page costs were adjusted, and several synergy notes were updated. Players running fire or frost builds should verify their current path is still optimal. The archived trello skill section reflects the updated branch structure.

Trello sections to check: Skill Tree, Skill Pages, Event Dungeons, Enemies, Weapons

Roblox Archivedv1.1
LibraryContracts

Library Expansion + High-Tier Contracts

The Library tier system received expanded documentation on the Archived Trello. New tier requirements were added, and several existing tier descriptions were clarified. Players progressing through Library should re-read the relevant cards to check whether requirements changed.

New High-Tier Contracts were also introduced in this update, adding advanced challenge paths with distinct reward structures. Contract cards now include clearer notes on enemy requirements and recommended preparation.

Trello sections to check: Library, High-Tier Contracts, Dungeons, Items

Roblox Archivedv1.0
LaunchAll Systems

Initial Board Launch – All Core Systems Documented

The official Archived Trello board was made public and synchronized with the live game state. This first stable release established the full list layout: Skill Tree, Skill Pages, Dungeons, Event Dungeons, Library, Contracts, Weapons, E.G.O, Items, Crafting, Cooking, NPCs, Enemies, Bosses, Associations, and Syndicates.

This release serves as the baseline. All future updates build on this initial structure. New players can use v1.0 as a reference point for how the game was organized at launch.

Trello sections to check: All lists – this is the foundational board state.

Update Types

What kinds of updates should players watch?

Not every update has the same impact. Some changes are cosmetic or organizational, while others can affect builds, farming routes, combat choices, and event priorities.

Skill and build updates

Skill updates are among the most important changes to track because they can directly affect player builds. A small wording change in a skill card may change how players understand scaling, synergy, cooldowns, page interactions, or progression value. When a skill-related card changes, check nearby cards as well. A skill tree change can connect to pages, weapons, dungeon strategy, or endgame optimization.

BuildsSkill Tree

Dungeon and event updates

Dungeon updates can affect preparation, farming, enemy expectations, and reward priorities. Event dungeons deserve extra attention because they may be limited-time or tied to special mechanics. When the archived trello adds or changes dungeon entries, players should check whether bosses, enemies, items, or rewards were updated at the same time.

DungeonsEvents

Weapon, item, and crafting updates

Item-related updates can be easy to miss but highly important. A new material, crafting requirement, weapon note, or E.G.O affix can change what players farm and how they evaluate gear. If a crafting card changes, look for connected dungeon or item cards that explain where the resource comes from.

ItemsCrafting
Reading Process

How to verify an update on the archived trello

Use this process whenever you hear about a change from Discord, YouTube, a wiki page, or another player.

Start from the update claim

Write down the exact claim you want to verify. For example, “a dungeon changed,” “a skill was rebalanced,” or “a new item was added.” A clear claim gives you better search terms and helps you avoid wandering through unrelated cards.

Search the exact term on Trello

Use the skill name, dungeon title, item name, weapon name, boss name, or event name. Exact terms are usually faster than broad category words. If exact search does not work, try the broader system category.

Check the card and neighboring list

After finding the likely card, read the card itself and scan nearby cards in the same list. Related entries may explain the context, especially when a change affects a larger system rather than one isolated feature.

Compare the change with guide pages

Use archivedtrello.wiki to translate the compact board entry into practical player notes. The guide layer should make the update easier to understand while still pointing back to the official board for source verification.

Impact Map

How updates affect different player goals

This table helps connect update types with the gameplay areas they are likely to influence.

Update Type Likely Board Area Player Impact What to Verify
Skill balance Skill Tree, Skill Pages Build strength, synergy, progression choices Exact wording, connected pages, related weapon notes
New dungeon Dungeons, Event Dungeons, Bosses Farming routes, preparation, enemy expectations Requirements, enemies, rewards, event duration
Contract expansion Library, High-Tier Contracts Long-term goals, reward planning, difficulty path Tier requirements, reward notes, related mechanics
Weapon or item change Weapons, Items, Crafting & Cooking Gear value, crafting routes, farming priorities Material names, affixes, E.G.O notes, source locations
Community resource update Community Links, wiki, Discord Player learning, guide discovery, meta discussion Whether the source points back to official board data

Tip: when an update affects more than one row in this table, treat it as a major update and check multiple board areas before making build decisions.

Player Strategy

How different players should use update notes

A beginner, returning player, and advanced player usually read update information for different reasons.

New players

New players should use updates to avoid learning outdated information. If a guide or video was made before a major archived trello change, some advice may no longer match the current game. The updates page helps beginners identify which systems deserve a fresh look before they invest too much time into a build or farming path.

Returning players

Returning players should start with version summaries. They often remember older systems, but those memories can become misleading after skill reworks, dungeon additions, or item changes. By scanning update cards first, a returning player can quickly identify which parts of the game need to be relearned.

Advanced players

Advanced players can use update notes for theorycrafting and optimization. A small change to a skill, weapon, or contract may open a new route or weaken an old strategy. For this audience, the archived trello is not just a help document; it is a source for comparing systems and predicting future meta shifts.

Best Practices

How to keep update summaries reliable

Because update pages are meant to help players make decisions, they should be clear about what is confirmed, what is summarized, and what still needs checking.

Keep summaries tied to board cards

A good update summary should not drift away from the official source. When writing or editing this page, summarize the important change, explain why it matters, and point players toward the relevant archived trello section. This keeps the page helpful without pretending to replace the board.

When details are uncertain, use cautious language. It is better to say that players should verify a card than to publish an overconfident explanation that may become outdated after the next patch.

Separate confirmed changes from player interpretation

Confirmed changes are things the official board directly states or clearly reflects. Player interpretation is what the community thinks the change means for builds, farming, or strategy. Both are useful, but they should not be mixed together without context.

This distinction helps the site stay trustworthy. Players can read the official change first, then decide whether community strategy advice applies to their own play style.

Quick Reference

Which Trello lists to check after each type of update

Different update types affect different parts of the Archived Trello board. Use this table as your starting point after any patch announcement.

Update Type Primary Lists to Check Secondary Lists What to Look For
Skill or build change Skill Tree, Skill Pages Weapons, Library, Contracts Changed synergies, adjusted costs, reworked branch paths
New or changed dungeon Dungeons or Event Dungeons Enemies, Bosses, Items, Weapons New mechanics, enemy placement, reward changes
Weapon or item change Weapons, Weapons (E.G.O), Items Crafting & Cooking, Dungeons Stat adjustments, new affix behavior, source changes
Progression system change Library, High-Tier Contracts Skill Tree, Dungeons, Rewards New tier requirements, removed milestones, changed rewards
New event or limited content Event Dungeons Enemies, Bosses, Items, NPC Event mechanics, time limits, exclusive rewards
Enemy or boss change Enemies & Bosses Dungeons, Skills, Weapons Adjusted attack patterns, new phases, updated drop info

Tip: when in doubt after a patch, start with Skill Tree and Dungeons – they are the two lists most commonly affected by game updates.

FAQ

Archived Trello updates FAQ

These quick answers help players understand how to use release notes and board changes.

Are these update notes official?

This page is a guide-style summary page, not the official board itself. The Official Archived Trello remains the source to verify exact details. The summaries are designed to make updates easier to scan and understand.

How often should I check the archived trello for updates?

Check it whenever the game receives a major patch, event, dungeon addition, balance adjustment, or system rework. Returning players should check update summaries before relying on old build or farming information.

What should I do if a Discord message conflicts with the Trello board?

Treat the official archived trello as the stronger source. Discord is useful for discussion, but live chat can include speculation, outdated claims, or personal interpretations. Verify the relevant card before changing your plan.

Why do updates affect more than one system?

Roblox RPG systems are often connected. A skill change can affect builds, a dungeon change can affect items, and a contract change can affect progression. Always check related cards when an update seems important.

Can I use this page as a patch archive?

Yes. This page is structured so it can become a long-term patch archive for archivedtrello.wiki. Add verified version sections over time, keep summaries concise, and link players back to the official board when details matter.