Make a Drill Farm Trello

Track updates, item checklists, and development roadmaps on the community board.

What the Trello Board Covers

Trello boards for Roblox tycoons function as living dashboards — cards for every drill, crate, skin, mutation, Game Pass, truck, and totem with stats that update faster than full wiki articles can publish. The Make a Drill Farm community board aggregates player discoveries after each Handcrafted Games patch.

Expect columns for Confirmed Items, Event Exclusives, Rumored Updates, and Fixed Bugs. Cards link to screenshots, Roblox place descriptions, and Discord quotes. It is the scratchpad; this wiki is the textbook.

New players use Trello as a checklist: mark off drills you own, skins you need, and Game Passes you plan to buy. Endgame players watch the Rumored column for Mega Crate rebalance hints and holiday event leaks.

How to Use Trello Effectively

Start with the Crate and Drill lists to compare your inventory against complete sets. If you are missing Ruby-tier drills entirely, your Trello checklist confirms it is time to shift budget from Wood spam to Ruby Crates ($15,000).

Pin the Mutation chart card during bulk open sessions. Quick reference beats alt-tabbing into a wiki article when you are mid-30 Ruby opens and need to remember Diamond mutation is 20x.

Subscribe to card updates if Trello notifications are enabled on your account — when moderators edit Mega Crate odds after a patch, you will see the change without refreshing Discord.

Verifying Trello Information

Community boards are not official patch notes. Treat every Rumored card as hypothesis until Handcrafted Games confirms in Discord or Roblox update text. Our wiki incorporates verified Trello discoveries after independent testing.

When Trello and wiki stats conflict, trust the wiki if we have patch-date citations — or test in-game yourself on Place ID 136968220120236. CPS values and crate prices can change silently in minor hotfixes.

Report outdated Trello cards in Discord with screenshot evidence. Accurate boards help everyone; stale cards mislead mutation hunters into bad Ruby sessions.

Trello, Discord, and Wiki Together

Discord announces. Trello organizes. Wiki explains. The three-layer workflow keeps you informed at different speeds: seconds (Discord), minutes (Trello), and permanent reference (wiki guides and calculators).

During Christmas events, Trello event columns fill with limited skin names and shop timers while our Events page publishes curated summaries. Check both so you do not miss a 48-hour exclusive crate.

Bookmark the Trello board alongside our Discord page and return after every Handcrafted Games update to sync your personal checklist with the community's latest discoveries.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Make a Drill Farm have a Trello board?

The community maintains a Trello board tracking items, updates, crate information, and rumored Handcrafted Games roadmap features. It supplements official Discord announcements with visual organization.

What information is on the Trello board?

Typical boards include drill and crate checklists, mutation tier charts, Game Pass summaries, event calendars, code history, and work-in-progress update notes sourced from developer hints.

Is Trello information official?

Trello content is community-curated unless a card is explicitly sourced from Handcrafted Games. Cross-check major claims with Discord announcements and our wiki pages before treating rumors as fact.

How is Trello different from this wiki?

Trello excels at quick community updates and work-in-progress notes. This wiki excels at polished guides, calculators, and verified long-form reference. Use Trello for bleeding-edge patch rumors and the wiki for stable strategy.

Can I contribute to the Trello board?

Community boards often accept contributor requests through Discord. Provide screenshot proof for new drill stats or crate prices before editing shared cards so the board stays accurate.