Deadly Delivery Discord – How to Join, Stay Safe, and Actually Find Squads
The Deadly Delivery Discord servers are the hub for codes, squad finding, and monster intel. This guide explains the difference between Roblox and VR servers, how to get real invites, what channels to use, and how to avoid fake links or script spam.
Finding official invites
Use links from the Roblox game description, verified social posts, or the Steam page for VR. Avoid URL shorteners and any invite that demands a download. Moderators pin official links—follow those.
Typical channels and roles
- Announcements: Codes, patch notes, event times.
- LFG: Platform/region-specific squad posts.
- Guides/Clips: Routes, monster counters, VODs.
- Support: Report bugs, suspicious links, or harassment.
Grab roles for your platform and region to filter pings. Mute channels that flood your notifications so you only see relevant callouts.
Safety and etiquette
- Enable 2FA on Discord and Roblox.
- Never download files from strangers; report script DMs.
- State your platform/region when posting LFG.
- Share codes in official channels, not random DMs.
How Discord fits long-term
Discord keeps the game alive between patches: squads scrim, testers share feedback, and code hunters post updates. Use it as mission control—plan routes, review VODs, and celebrate clutch escapes. If you hate spam, rely on announcement-only channels and keep DMs closed to unknowns.
Stay in the real servers, avoid fake invites, and remember: the best Deadly Delivery Roblox runs start with good comms, not risky downloads.