The Mini War editorial policy requires each shipped page to answer a real player task, show verification context, avoid copied or speculative data, and update affected links, patch notes, and change history when facts change.
Publishing standard
The Mini War editorial policy says a page must answer a distinct player task. A factory page needs more than a name and a table; it needs acquisition, stats, efficiency analysis, best uses, comparisons, patch notes, sources, and related pages. Thin Mini War pages stay unpublished.
Attribution and community data
Community sources can help discover Mini War systems, but Mini War Wiki should rewrite in its own words, verify values where possible, and respect licenses when reusing text, tables, or images. Fandom-style CC-BY-SA material is safer as a discovery source than as copied production content.
Corrections and updates
When a player reports a Mini War error, editors should check the current patch, source type, screenshot, and affected pages. The correction should update both visible copy and structured data so calculators, tier lists, and hub pages remain consistent.