Use Trello for mechanics
The public board is the best starting place for fighting styles, rarity buckets, controls, codes, and locations.
Checked July 9, 2026. Use this page to open the Gakuran Roblox game, public Trello board, primary Discord invite, and wiki/reference pages without mixing them up.
Use official Roblox links for the game identity, the public Trello for mechanics, and community pages only as supporting context.
Play link, game identity, creator, visits, favorites, and Roblox availability.
Use the Roblox page for the game itself, not for every code or style detail.
Creator group identity for GakuranDev and community ownership checks.
Group membership or access requirements can change, so check the game page before making access claims.
Codes card, fighting style roster, rarity buckets, traits, controls, locations, and high-level systems.
Treat the board as the main public mechanics reference, but still keep checked dates on changing pages.
Community announcements, update chatter, and player questions when the invite remains available.
Do not replace this with the smaller gakurans invite unless future checks show a change.
Extra guide context for combat, economy, jobs, height, and route details.
Use as a community reference, not as official Roblox or creator policy.
Explains how this fan site separates official links, public boards, community pages, and guide reports.
Use this when a page says a claim should be checked before spending rerolls.
The public board is the best starting place for fighting styles, rarity buckets, controls, codes, and locations.
Discord is useful for community context, but do not treat chat reports as permanent game facts.
After checking links, use codes, the style finder, and the tier list before spending rerolls.
Use the official Roblox game page at roblox.com/games/128736949265057/Gakuran.
A public Gakuran Trello board is available and currently useful for codes, fighting styles, controls, locations, and system notes.
Use discord.gg/gakuran as the primary public invite candidate. Treat smaller alternate invites as community or older reports unless a future check changes that.
No. Fan wiki pages can be useful, but official support and account issues should go through Roblox and creator-owned channels.