Source Standards

This site separates official facts from community reports and site-maintained planner judgment. If a public source does not support a number, route, reward, or drop rate, we do not present it as confirmed.

Last source policy check: May 14, 2026

What counts as confirmed

A claim is confirmed only when it comes from the public Roblox game page/API, the official Trello board, or a repeatable in-game test with clear notes. Community reports are useful for watchlists, but they do not become official data until a primary source or in-game test supports them.

Source labels used on this site

Official Roblox

Primary
Use for

Live game title, creator, public description, controls, visits, favorites, server/player status, and Roblox update timestamp.

Do not use for

Detailed quest steps, drop rates, or balance numbers that are not printed on the Roblox page/API.

Official Trello

Primary
Use for

Publicly documented cards: Stands, evolutions, items, NPC locations, codes card, prestige notes, raids, world events, and card labels.

Do not use for

Anything the public card does not say explicitly, such as exact Stand Arrow percentages or full boss HP tables.

In-game tested

Verified
Use for

Behavior that can be reproduced in the live game and recorded with the date, server state, and exact steps.

Do not use for

Permanent balance claims unless they are rechecked after major updates.

Community-reported

Secondary
Use for

Early code reports, meta rumors, and update-watch items that are useful to track but not yet official.

Do not use for

Official patch notes, final rankings, or planner scoring changes.

Site-maintained planner data

Internal
Use for

Build Planner scores, Tier List placement, matchup notes, and best-build suggestions.

Do not use for

Official game balance data. These notes must be labeled as site-maintained.

Primary source links

Claims we intentionally avoid

  • Exact Stand Arrow percentages when the public Trello does not publish them.
  • Boss HP, boss damage, or drop-rate tables without official data or dated in-game testing.
  • Calling a Tier List, best build, or planner score official.
  • Mixing community-reported codes with official Trello-listed codes without labels.

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