Sakura Stand Trello — Official Wiki Reference

Last updated: June 2026

Sakura Stand is a complex Roblox experience blending JoJo's Bizarre Adventure stands, Jujutsu Kaisen curses, and anime-inspired combat systems. With dozens of stands, multiple specs, hundreds of items, and frequent balance patches, keeping track of everything from memory is nearly impossible. The official Trello board exists precisely for that reason: it is a living document the developers maintain so players can look up abilities, quest steps, spawn information, and patch notes without guessing.

If you are new to the game, treat the Trello as your second screen while you play. Veterans use it to settle trade disputes, plan mastery routes, and verify whether a stand received a buff or nerf after the latest update. This hub page explains what the board covers, how it fits alongside community resources, and where to go next for step-by-step navigation help.

Why the Trello Matters for Sakura Stand

Unlike generic wikis that lag behind patches, the Sakura Stand Trello is updated by people who actually ship the game. When a new stand drops or a boss timer changes, the relevant card or list usually reflects it within days. That makes the board essential for anyone rolling Stand Arrows, chasing spec evolutions like Gold Experience Requiem, or farming tokens from curses and bosses such as Jotaro.

The board is organized as vertical lists, each holding cards. A card might describe one stand's full move set, list every item sold at a shop, or outline a multi-step quest chain. Because everything is searchable and linkable, you can jump from a stand card to related items without loading separate web pages. For players who prefer structure over scattered Discord pins, Trello is the cleanest official layout available.

What You Will Find on the Board

Although list names can shift after major updates, the board consistently groups information into a few core categories. Stand cards document base stats, skill keys, evolution paths, and sometimes matchup notes. Spec cards cover non-stand combat styles like Sukuna or Anubis wielders, including finger counts, quest NPCs, and transformation requirements. Item sections catalog arrows, boxes, quest keys, consumables, and currency sources.

Many players start on the stands list when deciding what to roll or trade for. Others head straight to items when farming Rokakaka, Requiem Arrows, or box drops. Quest and NPC information often lives on dedicated cards linked from spec or stand entries. Patch notes and work-in-progress banners sometimes appear at the top so you know which sections are still being rewritten after a update.

Trello vs Discord vs This Wiki

Each resource solves a different problem. Trello holds structured, browseable reference data. Discord delivers real-time codes, leak discussions, bug reports, and developer Q&A. This Sakura Stand Wiki ties everything together with guides, tier lists, and plain-language walkthroughs that search engines and new players can discover easily.

A practical workflow looks like this: read a beginner guide here to learn loops like box farming and mastery prestige, open the official board walkthrough when you need exact move names or item spawns, and join the community channels described on our Discord resources page when codes drop or maintenance is announced. None of these replaces the others; they stack.

Getting Started Quickly

First-time visitors should bookmark the official board link from our dedicated page rather than trusting reuploads with similar names. Use your browser's find shortcut—Ctrl+F on Windows or Cmd+F on Mac—to search the entire visible board for a stand or item name instead of scrolling every list manually. On mobile, the Trello app's search bar achieves the same result.

When a card looks outdated, cross-check the game's Roblox update log and recent Discord pins. Developers sometimes add a "wip" or "updating" label while rework is in progress. If two cards contradict each other, prefer the one attached to the newest patch note card or ask in Discord after searching existing threads.

Related Pages on This Wiki

Dive deeper with these Trello section pages:

For gameplay help beyond reference lookups, explore our guides hub for quest walkthroughs, token farming routes, and PvP defense basics. Active promo codes are tracked on the active codes page so you do not miss free resets or currency boosts.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Sakura Stand Trello used for?
The official Trello board is the primary reference for stand abilities, spec details, item locations, quest requirements, and balance changes. Developers update it when new content ships or numbers are adjusted.
Is the Trello board official?
Yes. The board linked from the game description and maintained by the Sakura Stand development team is the authoritative source. Community copies may exist but can be outdated.
How often is the Trello updated?
Updates typically follow game patches, new stand releases, and balance passes. Major updates often coincide with Discord announcements, so checking both sources after each patch is worthwhile.
Can I use Trello on mobile?
The Trello website and mobile app both work well. Lists scroll vertically and cards open in full screen, making it easy to read move lists and item notes on a phone during gameplay.
What should I check on Trello before trading?
Compare stand tier notes, evolution requirements, and item rarity listed on the board against what a trader claims. The Trello reduces scams by giving you verified ability descriptions and quest paths.
Where do I find codes if they are not on Trello?
Promo codes are usually posted on the official Discord and sometimes in the Roblox group. Our codes section tracks active codes separately because they expire faster than Trello content changes.
Does the wiki replace the Trello?
No. This wiki explains how to navigate Trello and summarizes topics for search engines and beginners. For raw stat tables and the latest card edits, always confirm against the live board.