Source policy

Endless Ragnarok source policy.

How the site checks facts, handles uncertainty, and decides which player pages are ready to publish.

Direct answer

The Endless Ragnarok source policy prioritizes official pages, platform stores, official trailers, and clearly identified hands-on evidence; unsupported build, boss, code, and farming pages stay unpublished.

Source Hierarchy

The Endless Ragnarok source policy starts with official sources: the official Endless Ragnarok site, the official systems page, platform store pages, the official online manual, and official trailers. Reputable reviews and hands-on previews can help explain player tasks, but they do not override official source material.

When sources disagree because of regional storefront formatting, the page should say so. The release page uses July 8-9, 2026 because Steam, PlayStation, and Nintendo listings expose dates differently.

What This Wiki Will Not Publish

This Endless Ragnarok source policy blocks pages that would require guessing. That includes best builds, boss routes, exact drop tables, material farms, codes, character rankings, damage formulas, Conflux route priorities, and tier lists when no reliable hands-on evidence is available.

Holding those pages is not a lack of ambition. It is how the wiki avoids sending players into bad advice during launch week.

Update Method

When a fact changes, the related page, source panel, update log, sitemap date, and internal links should change together. The Endless Ragnarok source policy also requires visible answers to match schema answers, so FAQ markup never contains claims that players cannot read on the page.

If you see an unsupported claim, treat the source policy as the correction path: identify the page, provide the source, and separate confirmed facts from interpretation.