NTE Shinku Wiki source policy uses official NTE pages, patch notes, platform stores, and official videos for factual claims, then labels build and team advice as guide-tested when it comes from high-trust player resources.
Source policy hierarchy
Official NTE patch notes, the official website, Steam, Google Play, PlayStation, Epic Games Store, and official videos are treated as primary sources. They decide release state, platform status, banner windows, event dates, and named rewards.
High-trust guide sources can support Shinku build, team, Arc, and material notes, but this source policy does not present those recommendations as official unless the game itself or publisher confirms them.
How claims are labeled
- Official: directly supported by an official or platform source.
- Guide-tested: supported by reputable guide pages or repeatable player testing.
- Needs review: useful but not strong enough for a recommendation.
- Held: excluded from published guide routes.
Rumor handling
The source policy rejects future rerun guesses, leak-only character claims, hidden formulas without proof, fake countdowns, and copied wiki text. If a topic is popular but weak, it can be mentioned as a held topic without becoming a published guide page.
Update workflow
When a source changes, update the page copy, source list, update log, sitemap date, and related links together. Shinku banner, material, and event pages should be refreshed first because their information has the shortest useful shelf life.