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Official Ryuken Trello Link & Discord

Similar to other anime inspired RPG games on Roblox, it's not always easy to figure out the gameplay just from the game itself. That's where spaces like the Trello boards and Discord communities come in, with extra information collected either by the community or by the developers themselves. You can check out the Ryuken Trello Link and Discord below to learn more about this Naruto-inspired game.

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To get to all of the valuable information on the board, from the basics to complicated mechanics, just follow the Ryuken Trello link. On this board you'll find:

  • Controls
  • Progression
    • Shinobi Ranks
    • Clan Progression
    • Upgrading Gear
  • Combat Styles and Techniques
  • World Events and more

How to Use Ryuken Trello

Ryuken Trello board

Trello boards are very simple to use which is why you'll usually see Roblox games collect their important information on there. When it comes to the Ryuken Trello board, everything is organized by categories. So, for example, if you want to know more about the Earth Ninjutsu, you'll move to the Ninjutsu column and scroll down until you see the card. For faster search, you can also press F on your keyboard and then type in a search filter. This way, Trello will only show cards with the specific word you are searching.

What Is the Ryuken Discord?

If you want to join a community of Naruto fans, then you should go to the Ryuken Discord. Unlike Trello, Discord is based more on communication. Whatever you can't find on the Ryuken Trello, you can go to one of the channels on Discord and ask the rest of the players for an answer. On top of that, you'll know more about future updates from developers, watch videos, etc.

How to Use Ryuken Discord

Ryuken Discord
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Unlike the Trello board which you can use without the account, to join the Ryuken Discord you first have to have an account of your own. You can create one after downloading the app. Once you've done that, click on the link above and you'll get a pop up to join the Ryuken server, which you should accept. Once inside, you'll notice that it is organized into channels. Some of the more important ones you should keep an eye on are:

  • #announcements - where developers announce updates and plans for the game
  • #public-log - update log of all changes in the game
  • #public-english - the general chat where the players communicate
When will Ryuken release publicly?

Ryuken will not be available publicly. You will need to obtain access to the game either through giveaway, wave event or by purchasing it with Robux.

How do I get Ryuken wave access?

Join the Ryuken Discord server and participate in the #wave-event channel. Alternatively, you can buy it in the #wave-purchase channel.

What are Ryuken Codes?

If you want to keep know if any new codes have been added to the game, make sure to follow our Ryuken Codes page.

How do I get Community Ranks in Ryuken?

Community Ranks which include Anbu, Sanin, Advisor and Kage can be obtained by participating in the game's community. These ranks are limited.

If you're following other Naruto inspired Roblox games, check out our Ninja Time Boss drops, locations and respawn times guide here on Pro Game Guides.

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About the Author

Hristina is the Assigning Editor for Pro Game Guides. She has a Master's degree in English Language, Literature and Culture from the University of Belgrade. She's used her love of English to write blogs, anime quizzes, books as well as work as a Content Editor before starting at PGG as a Staff Writer. She lives for the horror genre and you'll often find her playing Dead by Daylight, Lethal Company, and Phasmophobia. Hristina's comfort games are Outlast, Last of Us, and Until Dawn, which she has played or watched other people play more than 10 times each.