Official Sakura Stand Trello Board — Stands, Specs & Items
Last updated: June 2026
The Official Sakura Stand Trello board is the developer-maintained reference every serious player should bookmark. It centralizes stand kits, spec quest lines, item drop notes, and post-patch adjustments in one scrollable workspace. Whether you are rolling a Stand Arrow for the first time or trading a high-tier stand in ranked PvP, this board is where verified names, requirements, and ability descriptions live before fan sites catch up.
This guide walks through each major column on the board, how cards are structured, and the fastest ways to find information without reading every list top to bottom. Pair it with our Trello overview and Discord resources when you need codes or live patch chatter.
Opening the Verified Board
Sakura Stand has inspired duplicate Trellos and outdated mirrors. Always use the link above labeled clearly as the official board—the board ID YEDWCrGW is the one linked from the game's Roblox description and developer posts. If a board asks you to join as an editor or looks visually different from screenshots in recent update videos, close it and return to the verified link. Bookmarking the correct board saves hours of confusion when ability renames land after balance passes.
You do not need a Trello account to read public boards, though logging in lets you star the board and receive optional notifications when lists move. Mobile players can install the Trello app and open the same link; cards render in a readable single-column layout suitable for quick checks between duels or farm runs.
The Stands Column
The Stands list is usually the busiest section. Each card represents one stand—Star Platinum, King Crimson, Golden Experience, and dozens of others each get their own entry. Inside a card you typically find move names mapped to keyboard or mobile buttons, cooldown notes, combo starters, and evolution chains such as base to Requiem forms.
When planning PvP or trading, open the stand card before accepting a deal. Compare listed abilities against what the seller demonstrates in a private server if possible. Some cards include rarity tags or obtainment methods like arrow rolls, quest rewards, or event banners. If you are building a farming account versus a ranked main, stands with wide-area damage and mobility often have extra notes on which skills clear boxes or curses efficiently—details that tier lists summarize but Trello states verbatim from the dev side.
The Specs Column
Specs are combat identities separate from stands—think Cursed Technique users, sword wielders, and special quest-granted powers. The Specs list holds cards for paths like Sukuna, Anubis, Gojo Satoru, and other non-stand builds. Each card outlines how to start the quest, which NPCs to speak with, item checks such as fingers or swords, and the moves unlocked at each stage.
Spec cards often cross-link to Items entries for materials you must farm. For example, a Sukuna card may reference finger drop locations while pointing to curse hunting notes. Because spec progression is longer than a single arrow roll, keep the relevant card open in a second monitor or phone tab while you run the quest. Our Sukuna guide and Hika quest walkthrough mirror Trello facts with map-friendly step order.
The Items Column
The Items list catalogs consumables, equipment, quest tokens, arrows, boxes, and currency-related drops. Cards usually mention where to buy an item, which mobs drop it, approximate rarity, and whether it is consumed during a quest or evolution. This is the first place to check when someone claims a Requiem Arrow is "easy to farm" or when you forget which shop sells Rokakaka fruit.
Items are grouped logically but not always alphabetically within Trello's drag-and-drop lists. That is why search matters. When farming for a build, scan Items for every material your stand or spec needs, then note box spawn cards in the same board for overlapping drops. Our shop items page and quest items reference complement Trello with wiki formatting and internal links to guides.
Using Ctrl+F and Trello Search
The fastest lookup method on desktop is browser find: press Ctrl+F on Windows or Linux, or Cmd+F on macOS, type a stand or item name, and jump between matches on the page. This works brilliantly for unique names like "Polnareff" or "Rokakaka." Common words may return many hits, so refine your query or expand only the lists that matched.
Remember that collapsed lists hide their cards from view, and some browsers skip text inside unopened card modals. Expand a list before searching, or click into a card and search again inside the detail pane. Logged-in Trello users can also use the board search field to filter cards by title across the entire board—a strong option when Ctrl+F highlights dozens of partial matches in patch notes.
Other Lists and Patch Notes
Beyond the big three columns, the board may include NPC directories, boss timers, codes placeholders, work-in-progress banners, or misc mechanics like breakthrough and mastery explanations. Scan the leftmost lists when you land on the board after an update; developers often pin changelog cards there. If a stand card carries a "rework" label, read the linked patch note before trusting old combo videos on YouTube.
When Trello and in-game tooltips disagree, trust gameplay for damage numbers but trust Trello for intent and naming until a fix ships. Report persistent mismatches through official Discord channels rather than editing fan copies of the board.
Next Steps
Return to the Trello hub for how this board fits the wider wiki, or jump to guides for narrative walkthroughs. For stand rankings after you read move lists, see the stands tier list and specs tier list pages maintained here on Sakura Stand Wiki.