What we do
Our goal is not to replace an in-game notice or an official community channel. We organise publicly available information, patch observations and player observations into pages that are easier to check. When possible, a page states its applicable version, update date and anything that remains unverified instead of presenting a guess as a fact.
Our coverage can include code status, source-aware game notes, version changes and guides when they are supported by checkable evidence. These categories do not all carry the same level of certainty: reproducible in-game results come first; public developer statements and checkable sources follow; community reports are marked as reference material until they can be verified.
Editorial principles
- When official information changes, we review affected coverage and remove or soften claims that no longer have reliable evidence.
- Guides retain relevant conditions such as mode, level, equipment and version so a conclusion is not separated from its context.
- When an error or an outdated claim is confirmed, we correct it; uncertain claims are softened or removed.
- We do not publish value information to pressure players into a trade or to manufacture scarcity.
Independent editing and sources
Dungeon Lootr Wiki is maintained by independent player-editors. We may consult in-game results, public developer channels and publicly checkable community material, but we do not speak for a developer or platform. Unless a page clearly says otherwise, our pages are not official announcements and should not be treated as official guarantees.
If a page is missing a source, has become outdated or no longer matches the current game, use our contact page and include the page URL and information we can check. A specific correction is much easier to review than a general statement that data is wrong.
Using the site well
Use Dungeon Lootr Wiki as a starting point for checking and comparing. Use official notices for current game and community information, and treat this site as an independent reference. A game can change rates, balance and redemption rules without notice, so historical information may not apply to every later version.
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