Have you ever wanted to make a few new friends while playing Project Baki 3? Whether you’re looking for a quick conversation or need to ask for help, several resources can jumpstart your progress. Let’s talk about Project Baki 3‘s Trello and Discord server.
How to join the Project Baki 3 Trello
Project Baki 3’s Trello, which you can access by clicking the linked text, contains information about every character, item, and fighting style in the game. From important links like the official Project Baki Discord to in-depth information about quests and bosses, you’ll find all the information you need about the game’s features.
The Trello will also feature changes as the game updates, with new cards added over time and current ones actively edited by the board’s admins. That way, if a new update recently launched and you’re unsure whether a particular item or fighting style is still available, you can double-check its description to see if anything has changed.
How to join the Project Baki 3 Discord server
The Project Baki Discord server allows you to talk to other community members in real time, ask for help, chat about updates, or even play other video games. You can also learn more about Project Baki reward codes here if you want to progress quickly.
Unlike many Discord servers, you don’t have to verify your account to access its channels. Instead, it’s recommended that you read through the rules and important-info channels and assign yourself reaction roles if you wish. Otherwise, you’re free to talk in the chats upon joining.
The only exception to this is access to subscriber and tester channels. Subscriber chats are only accessible to those who pay a monthly fee. There are three tiers you can get:
- Yasha: $3.99 per month
- Kure: $9.99 per month
- Hanma: $14.99 per month
Each tier unlocks additional channels, emotes, and other permissions, detailed when you pick a chat and see the subscription notifications. Similarly, tester channels are only available for Kure tier or higher, meaning a regular player can’t read through or socialize there. Aside from these, the rest are open to read and talk in.