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How pages earn trust

Editorial and corrections policy

Our core job is preventing a correct answer for one Classic version from becoming a wrong answer for another.

Version labels

Every mechanics guide must identify Classic Era, Hardcore, TBC Anniversary, Mists Classic or Season of Discovery. A guide covering several versions must separate their rules visibly rather than blend them.

Verification

Current product status and rule changes should use Blizzard sources first. In-game mechanics may also use reproducible testing, combat logs and established community research. An “updated” date means the material was reviewed—not merely republished.

Rumours and datamining

Official announcements, credible reporting, datamined evidence and community speculation are different evidence classes. Headlines and summaries must preserve that distinction.

Corrections

Substantive corrections should record what changed and which version was affected. Quiet spelling or formatting corrections do not require a public note. Sponsored relationships cannot prevent a factual correction.

Advertising

Advertisements do not determine recommendations. Ads must not impersonate navigation, obscure the initial answer or force autoplay media. Affiliate relationships, if introduced, will be disclosed near the relevant link.