Source policy

Anime Destiny source policy.

The verification rules behind this unofficial Anime Destiny Roblox wiki.

Direct answer

The Anime Destiny source policy requires official sources, live Roblox checks, or clearly identified hands-on evidence before publishing exact codes, unit stats, tier rankings, stage routes, formulas, or guide claims.

Source hierarchy

The Anime Destiny source policy prioritizes official Roblox experience pages, developer or group posts, official community links, official videos, and repeatable in-game checks. Reputable guide sites and community videos can point to topics worth checking, but they do not override official or live-game evidence.

How this wiki handles codes

Anime Destiny codes should be listed only when they are checked against the current Roblox release or confirmed by a primary source. The codes page should separate active, expired, and unverified strings. If a code cannot be tested, it should stay out of the active list.

How this wiki handles units and rankings

Unit pages need names, rarity, role, stats, upgrade costs, evolution paths, trait fit, artifact notes, and a verified date. The Anime Destiny source policy does not allow exact values, best-unit claims, or tier-list ranks without a dated check.

How this wiki handles stage guides

Story, Boss, Challenge, Raid, and Endless guides need real team details before publication. A useful stage guide should include unit levels, traits, artifacts, deployment order, wave notes, failure points, and patch context. Thin stage pages are held until they can help players.

What this site will not publish

  • Fake active codes or copied reward strings.
  • Invented unit stats, damage formulas, upgrade costs, or drop rates.
  • Permanent best-unit claims without criteria and update dates.
  • Stage routes without tested teams or official notes.
  • Unsafe Discord mirrors, fake download buttons, or unofficial links presented as official.

Corrections

When an Anime Destiny source policy issue is found, the affected page should change with a dated note. Major corrections belong in the news log so returning players can tell what changed.