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project baki 3 trello & discord link
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Project Baki 3 Trello Link, Discord, and More

Project Baki 3 is proof that Roblox really does have a game for everything.

The great thing about Roblox and a show like Grappler Baki is that both have amazing communities that are constantly coming up with new ways to engage each other, and Project Baki 3 is a perfect example of that. If you feel like joining the discussion, here’s how you can do that.

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Here is the official Trello link for Project Baki 3. Once you get in, it should look something like this.

Don’t be alarmed if you see random characters that aren’t from Baki. You’re in the right place. The reason for this is that Project Baki 3 likes to include characters from other popular shows from time to time.

As you see, there are plenty of columns on the Trello board, so I’ll briefly explain what they all mean. The Basic Info column contains all the essential information you’ll need to play Project Baki 3, from FAQs to the latest Project Baki 3 Codes and more. You should read this before hopping into the game, as it’s the closest thing to a tutorial that the game has.

The 4 columns after that contain information on each unique fighting style present in the game. After those, you have the columns with details about in-game locations, bosses, and quests. The last couple of columns are dedicated to items and the unique mechanics of the game.

If you want to join the discussion on Project Baki 3, you can hop on their Discord server.

Project Baki discord
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Project Baki’s Discord server contains all the things you’d expect from a Discord server of its kind. A general chat, multiple voice channels, the obligatory meme channel, and various other channels ranging from questions, suggestions, and bug reports.

The unique thing about Project Baki 3 Discord server is that it offers 3 tiers of subscriptions for fans who want to support the project. These are:

  1. Yasha ($3.99/m) – Supporter-only chat & special giveaway privileges.
  2. Kure ($9.99/m) – Same as the previous tier + the ability to give the devs direct feedback.
  3. Hanma ($14.99/m) – Same as the previous tiers + image permission & a seat on The Council of Styles that will allow you to directly influence what gets added to the game next.

Project Baki 3 Devs’ X/ Twitter

Project Baki 3 is being developed by a two-man team, specifically by SquidyCakez & owensRBX. Both of them like to use their X to show sneak peeks of future updates and to engage with their community, so if you want to get a hold of them directly, X is likely your best bet to do so.

Just be mindful that they likely won’t engage with you if you approach them on there with suggestions, as that circumvents their subscription system, which is their main way of garnering support for the project.

Make sure to visit our Roblox Codes section for the latest news and to see which games are offering freebies at that time.


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Hristijan Pavlovski
Hristijan is a writer at GameSkinny. Aside from his gaming-related content, Hristijan also writes books about Stoicism and the human condition, which can be found on Amazon. He primarily plays strategy games but also enjoys the occasional story-driven adventure game from time to time. Hristijan can also be found on X (@HristijanP_Meme)