Bite by Night Trello Board: Quick-Reference Hub
TL;DR
- No official Bite by Night trello exists yet. This hub fills the gap with 6 searchable columns.
- Filter by Abilities, Classes, Codes, Map Locations, Updates, or Drop Rates.
- Each card links to the full guide page so you can go deeper on any topic.
- Codes and patch notes are refreshed after every game update.
When players search for a Bite by Night trello they want one place with everything: who does what, which codes still work, where generators spawn, and what the latest patch changed. This hub puts all of that on one filterable board. Search a term or click a column pill to narrow the cards, then follow any link to the full detail page.
Abilities: how kills and saves work
Every bite by night ability falls into two camps: killer pressure tools and survivor recovery tools. Killer moves are mostly on short cooldowns, so survivors who get hit once are likely to get hit again within seconds unless they break line of sight fast. Shadow Dash closes the gap before most survivors realise the killer has committed to a chase. Trap Deploy (Springtrap) punishes predictable door-to-door routing on the Warehouse. On the survivor side, Heal is the move that keeps squads alive long enough to finish objectives. When two Medics run together, team up-time roughly triples compared with a solo Medic run. Night Vision (Scout class) matters most on the Forest, where dark clearings are the main source of early wipes.
For the complete move list with exact cooldowns and combo tips, the all-abilities page covers every confirmed ability in the current build. Killer-specific breakdowns live on the vampire abilities page.
Classes: picking the right role for each map
The five survivor classes each solve a different problem. Fighter absorbs pressure and creates stun windows in tight corridors, which is why it runs well on the Warehouse but struggles on wide-open Forest terrain. Medic keeps the team alive but needs cover before channelling a revive. Scout clears dark zones fast and chains generators on the Forest without burning stamina. Security Guard is a force multiplier on multi-floor layouts because camera surveillance lets one player watch sectors that would otherwise cost two bodies to cover. Customer handles long traversal distances without penalties, which matters when generators are spread far apart on the Forest map.
Squad composition matters as much as individual class skill. Running two Medics or two Scouts tends to leave the team short on another stat. The classes guide covers optimal squad setups for each map.
Drop rates: what to expect from spin boxes
Legendary brawler pulls sit at roughly 0.01% per spin based on community-tracked sample data. Running the math, most players see 300 to 600 spins between Legendary drops. There is no confirmed pity system in the current game build. Epic pulls are around 2 to 4% and Rare brawlers land at approximately 12 to 18%. Those ranges come from player tracking across hundreds of recorded spins, not developer statements, so treat them as directional rather than official.
If you have a luck multiplier active from an in-game event, the luck calculator computes expected-value for any multiplier. The spin simulator lets you batch-roll and see how the rarity curve plays out over a session.
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Why this hub exists
A lot of players searching for a Bite by Night trello are looking for a developer-maintained quick-reference board of every game system. ChillyTea Studios has not published one as of June 2026. Community wikis and Discord pins cover parts of it, but they require multiple tabs and different logins to access. This page pulls the most common trello-style lookups into one searchable board so you can find ability cooldowns, working codes, map zone names, and drop rates without leaving the site. Everything here is based on in-game testing and community data, not official developer stats.
Frequently asked questions
Is there an official Bite by Night trello?
ChillyTea Studios has not published an official Bite by Night trello board as of June 2026. This page is an independent community-built quick-reference hub that organises the same information a trello typically would (abilities, classes, codes, map zones, updates, and drop rates) in a searchable card layout.
What does the Bite by Night trello hub include?
The hub has six columns: Abilities (killer and survivor moves with cooldowns), Classes (Fighter, Medic, Scout, Security Guard, Customer), Codes (active redeemables and how to enter them), Map Locations (Warehouse and Forest key zones), Updates (May 2026 patch notes and upcoming content), and Drop Rates (Legendary, Epic, and Rare spin odds). Each card links to the dedicated guide page for deeper detail.
How do I search the Bite by Night trello hub?
Use the search bar at the top of the board to filter cards by keyword. Type any term (ability name, class, map zone, or rarity) and the board narrows to matching cards in real time. You can also click a column pill to show only that section.
Where do I find Bite by Night codes?
The Codes column on this hub lists current active codes with redeem steps. For the most recent codes, the developer ChillyTea Studios drops them on the Roblox game page and the game Discord first, then fan wikis and community posts mirror them within an hour. See the full codes page for a complete active and expired table.
What are the Bite by Night drop rates for Legendary brawlers?
Based on community-tracked spin samples, Legendary (Tier S) brawlers sit at roughly 0.01% per spin. Most players go 300 to 600 spins without a Legendary pull. The Drop Rates column on this hub shows rates for each tier. The luck calculator tool lets you model expected-value for any luck multiplier that may be active.
Which Bite by Night class should I pick?
Match the class to the map. On the Warehouse, Fighter handles tight corridors well and Security Guard watches multiple camera sectors. On the Forest, Scout uses night vision to cut through dark clearings, and Customer travels long distances between generators without penalties. The Classes column on this hub summarises each class, and the full classes guide goes deeper on each one.
How often is this Bite by Night hub updated?
I update each column after game patches and when the community identifies new data. The May 2026 patch notes are current as of June 2026. Codes are time-sensitive so the Codes column always links to the main codes page which is checked more frequently.
Built by Jim Liu
I track Bite by Night data across dozens of rounds and community reports each month. The hub columns are updated after each patch. Ability cooldowns and drop rate estimates come from logged sessions, not guesswork. Not affiliated with Roblox or ChillyTea Studios.