Dungeon Heroes Official Discord Server
Why Discord Matters
Twin Atlas runs Dungeon Heroes development communication through Discord because it supports real-time code drops, maintenance notices, and player feedback. Without an official Trello, Discord announcement channels function as the live patch board—pins replace Trello cards.
Joining early means you redeem time-limited compensation codes before they vanish. DELAY-D13-style maintenance codes often expire within 48 hours of posting—Discord members see them first.
What You Will Find There
Announcement channels with update summaries and new code strings. Support channels where moderators clarify bugs—useful when redemption fails after patches. Community discussion for LFG, build advice, and dungeon speedrun tips.
Developer presence varies by patch cycle; major updates bring Twin Atlas staff threads explaining skill reworks or new dungeons like Astral Abyss. Read pins before asking duplicate questions.
Discord vs Wiki
Discord excels at speed—codes the minute they drop. Wikis excel at structure—tier lists, dungeon routes, glossary definitions you can search weeks later. Use both: Discord for alerts, this site for planning keys, builds, and pet merges.
We mirror codes onto the active list with verification dates so you do not scroll thousands of messages hunting DELAY-D13.
Etiquette and Safety
Never share passwords or Robux "duplication" schemes—Twin Atlas staff will never DM you first asking for login info. Report scam DMs to Discord moderators.
LFG messages should state difficulty, dungeon name, and level. "Need DPS for Insane Flaming Depths" gets faster replies than vague "party up" posts.