How to Join the Anime RNG Defense Discord
Joining the Anime RNG Defense Discord connects you to the first place Mera's team posts working promo codes, maintenance schedules, and event trailers. The process takes about five minutes if you already have Discord installed. This guide covers invite sources, account safety, verification bots, and which channels to follow so you are not overwhelmed by fifty unread tabs on day one.
Finding the Official Invite Link
The safest invite URLs live in three places: the Roblox game description for Anime RNG Defense by Mera, the Discord hub page on this wiki, and pinned messages inside the experience if developers embed a social link GUI. Do not use invites from whisper trades, random YouTube comments, or "free Secret unit" advertisements — those are the most common phishing vectors in gacha Roblox titles.
There is no official Trello with a Discord link. If a Trello card claims to be official, ignore it and return to verified sources above. Once you have the correct URL, proceed to join on your preferred platform.
Joining on PC
Step 1: Open the Discord desktop app or discord.com in a browser. Log into your account or create one with a verified email.
Step 2: Click the official invite link. Discord previews the server name and member count — confirm it references Anime RNG Defense or Mera before accepting.
Step 3: Press Join Server. If a rules channel appears, read guidelines about trading, harassment, and spoiler tags for unreleased maps.
Step 4: Complete verification. Many servers use reaction roles or captcha bots. Click the emoji or solve the prompt within the time limit or you will remain locked out of announcement channels.
Step 5: Open notification settings. Right-click the server icon, choose Notification Settings, and enable mentions for announcement roles only if you want instant code pings without every meme channel buzzing.
Joining on Mobile
Install Discord from the iOS App Store or Google Play Store. Tap the same official invite link — it should deep-link into the app. Mobile verification bots sometimes hide buttons below the fold; scroll fully before assuming the bot is broken. After joining, star important channels like announcements so they appear at the top of your channel list when you check for INNOVATIONCITY-style drops during school or commute breaks.
Mobile users often redeem codes faster than PC players because they alt-tab between Discord and Roblox instantly. Keep our redemption guide handy for the exact in-game menu location.
Recommended Channels for New Members
While channel names vary slightly after server reorganizations, look for equivalents of:
- Announcements — Patch notes overlapping update history and new code strings.
- Codes — Confirmed working promos mirrored on our CodeTable.
- Help or Questions — Squad advice supplementing beginner guides.
- Events — Coordination for Cursed High School and Innovation City farms tied to event rewards.
- Trading — Only if in-game trading is enabled; never share passwords.
Staying Safe After You Join
Real moderators will never DM you first asking for Robux, account passwords, or "verification payments." Scammers exploit hype around Secret units like Eisen to push fake auto roll scripts. Report suspicious DMs using Discord's report tools and warn others in moderation channels.
Enable two-factor authentication on your Discord account to prevent hijacking if your Roblox and Discord share the same email. Use unique passwords. When sharing screenshots, blur your Roblox username if you prefer privacy.
Once verified, explore community resources for curated links to wiki sections — tier lists, maps, beginner builds, and tools — so your Discord membership and wiki reading reinforce the same accurate information without relying on nonexistent Trello boards or expired codes like SORRYFORSHUTDOWN.