Sources before claims
Patch numbers, ability changes, item stats and official announcements should trace back to first-party Riot material when available. Specialist sources may add build context, but they do not override official game facts.
The Nexus uses automation to help research, structure and maintain content, but a page is eligible to publish only after factual, quality, linking and localization checks. Volume is a ceiling, not a publishing target.
Patch numbers, ability changes, item stats and official announcements should trace back to first-party Riot material when available. Specialist sources may add build context, but they do not override official game facts.
AI may help turn verified research into a clearer explanation. It must not invent win rates, patch values, quotes, relationships, dates or product claims. Unsupported claims are a publication blocker.
We do not publish a separate page just because a keyword variation exists. A guide should answer a distinct player question, add practical context, compare decisions, explain a patch impact or connect readers to a useful tool.
Arabic pages should read naturally, not as word-for-word machine translations. Names and game terms may stay in English where that is clearer to Wild Rift players.
Patch-sensitive pages can be refreshed, marked stale or removed from indexing when their underlying data is no longer current. A historical patch note remains historical; a current guide should not pretend an old snapshot is live.
If you spot a wrong stat, broken link, unclear Arabic explanation or outdated recommendation, send it through our Contact or Feedback pages. We keep article versions so meaningful corrections remain auditable.