Guide

Discord and Group

My Dino Park is made by the Roblox group Dino Community. The public group API lists Dino Community as a group with social modules enabled and a large member base. The Roblox game page may show social links depending on account age, region, and login state.

Use community links for update speed, but still verify codes and mechanics against the correct game page. Discord messages can move quickly, and search engines can mix them with unrelated dinosaur games.

My Dino Park Discord and group card

Group Facts

At research time, the public group endpoint listed group ID 532484073, group name Dino Community., owner yTz, and 189,404 members. Those numbers change as the game grows. The stable identity checks are group ID, creator line, game place ID, and official Roblox URL.

For a player, the group is useful mainly as an identity anchor. If a social post, video description, or code list points to a different creator, a different place ID, or a download outside Roblox, treat it as a different game until proven otherwise. The group member count can rise quickly, but the creator relationship is the safer field to compare.

FieldValue
Group ID532484073
Group nameDino Community.
Owner shown by APIyTz
Members at research189,404

How to Use Discord Safely

If the official Roblox page shows a Discord link for your account, use it to watch update announcements, codes channels, polls, and player screenshots. Do not paste account credentials, cookies, or private tokens into any Discord bot or third-party page. Code redemption happens inside the Roblox game Store, not through a Discord form.

When a Discord post mentions a new code, compare it with the codes page and the in-game Store. If it is new, write down the exact spelling, reward, channel, and date before treating it as a wiki row. That turns a fast community signal into a source record that can be checked later.

Community Data Worth Capturing

The best community contributions are screenshots or notes that fill real data fields: egg prices, hatch results, dinosaur income impact, upgrade cost, and update date. General opinions can help point research, but table-quality data needs the exact game state and a repeatable observation.

A useful note should answer what changed for the park after the action. For an egg, record the source, price, hatch result, and whether the new dinosaur improved visitor recovery. For an upgrade, record the cost, requirement, and visible effect. That format lets the wiki turn community chatter into practical route advice without guessing hidden values.

Data typeUseful detail
Egg screenshotEgg name, price, Store location, update date
Dinosaur resultSource egg, income effect, space need
Upgrade screenCost, effect, requirement, update date
Code postExact spelling, reward, channel, date