Source priority
- Game evidence: menus, task text, item requirements, locations, and results visible in the game.
- Official material: store pages, developer announcements, patch notes, and platform documentation.
- Community cross-checking: used carefully when direct evidence is incomplete or a problem affects multiple players.
Player-first structure
Important actions and quick answers should appear before long background explanations. Steps should say what to do, where to do it, and what the player should see when the step worked.
Corrections and uncertainty
When information cannot be verified confidently, we should say so rather than fill the gap with a convincing guess. Corrections are reviewed and applied to the relevant game site.
AI-assisted work
AI tools may assist with organization, editing, code, or consistency checks. They are not accepted as factual sources. Game facts still need evidence from the game, official materials, or careful cross-checking.
Updates
Important pages may display a review date. A review date means the page was checked at that time; it does not guarantee that every future game update leaves the guidance unchanged.