The confirmed Discord link for Anime Squadron is discord.gg/animesquadron. The invite resolves to an Anime Squadron server that describes itself as the official Discord server for the Roblox lane battler Anime Squadron. That makes it more reliable than unofficial reposts without a visible origin. When you need announcements, update notes, community help, or support direction, start with the Roblox page and the official Discord invite instead of random search results.
The Roblox game page confirms the game identity: Anime Squadron is published under Komplex Studio, with a description built around summons, unit upgrades, evolution, lineup planning, multiple modes, bosses, and enemy waves. The Roblox group API confirms Komplex Studio as the group tied to the experience. Those details matter because Discord and Trello search results can include fan servers, expired invites, fake boards, or pages that use the game name without being connected to the creator. A reliable link matches the game, the creator, or a verified official server.
A reliable official Trello is not linked from the official channels right now. A Trello board is trustworthy only when it can be tied back to Roblox, Komplex Studio, or the official Discord. Because Trello boards can be created by anyone, a board with the right game name is not enough. If the board is not linked from an official channel, leave it unconfirmed.
A wiki-style label is not enough proof for a Trello link. Unofficial reposts can point you toward what players are searching for, but they are not enough proof for a login, community, or external link. The player answer is direct: official Discord confirmed, official Trello not confirmed. If an official Trello appears later, trust it only after it is posted by Roblox, Komplex Studio, or the official Discord.
Check community links before clicking. First, check the Roblox game page and group. Second, check whether the Discord invite resolves to the correct server name and description. Third, check whether the external link is repeated by the same official account or group. Fourth, avoid links that ask for account credentials, private Roblox information, or verification steps outside Discord and Roblox. A reliable community link leads to announcements or support without asking for private account data.
If the Discord invite ever expires, a random invite from search is not a reliable replacement. Recheck Roblox, Komplex Studio, and the currently discoverable Discord vanity if available. Expired or renamed servers are common in Roblox communities, and a bad replacement link can send players to a fan server or scam server. If the invite no longer resolves to Anime Squadron, wait for an official channel to repost the correct one.
For Trello, the correct player answer is currently no reliable official board found. That does not mean Trello will never exist; it means wait for an official channel before treating any board as a data source. If a future official Discord announcement posts a Trello, that answer can change. Until then, use official Discord announcements and live-game checks for updates, traits, gear, unit changes, and event information.