Mini War Wiki verifies claims through official Roblox descriptions, in-game testing, multi-source agreement, clearly attributed community reports, and dated change history. Unsupported values stay pending or outdated.
Verification labels
The Mini War source policy uses five labels. Official means the claim comes from the Roblox page or developer text. In-game Verified means Mini War Wiki tested it directly. Multi-source Verified means independent sources agree. Community Reported means useful but unconfirmed. Outdated means a value may have been replaced by a newer patch.
What this wiki refuses to guess
Mini War Wiki will not invent codes, release fake live timers, copy Fandom text without attribution, publish unsupported tier lists, create thin entity pages, or claim official partnership. The Mini War source policy is designed to make uncertainty visible instead of hiding it.
Correction workflow
When a value changes, Mini War Wiki should update the page, source list, change history, related pages, sitemap lastmod, and changelog together. Players should be able to report an error with the affected page, screenshot or source, patch, and suggested correction.