FAQ

Mini War FAQ.

Quick answers for players checking codes, wiki status, gameplay basics, updates, and source reliability.

Direct answer

The Mini War FAQ answers whether Mini War Wiki is official, what Mini War is, whether codes exist, why some data is pending, and how patch-based verification works.

How to use this Mini War FAQ

Use this Mini War FAQ when you need quick answers before opening a deeper database page. The Mini War FAQ points code questions to /codes/, gameplay questions to /gameplay/, update questions to /updates/, and source questions to /source-policy/.

What is Mini War Wiki?

Mini War Wiki is an independent Mini War FAQ, database, codes tracker, update log, and guide hub. It focuses on version-tracked information so players can tell the difference between official notes, in-game verified data, multi-source reports, community reports, and outdated values.

Is Mini War Wiki official?

No. Mini War Wiki is not official and does not use Roblox branding as a logo. The Mini War FAQ and footer state that Mini War Wiki is not affiliated with M&M Community or Roblox Corporation.

Does Mini War have codes?

Yes. The official update text says a new code system was added on June 20, 2026. The Mini War FAQ points code seekers to the Mini War codes page, where MINIWAR is listed as Reported Active until retested in-game.

Why are stats pending?

Mini War changes quickly. If a factory cost, house limit, unit damage value, quest reward, or black market item pool is not current-patch verified, Mini War Wiki marks it pending rather than pretending the number is final. Return to the Mini War FAQ after major patches for short answers, then follow the related page links for full context.