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EDITORIAL STANDARD

Useful first. Source-grounded. Updated when the game changes.

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.

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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.

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AI assists; it does not invent

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.

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Every article needs a reason to exist

We do not publish a separate page just because a keyword variation exists.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.

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Arabic is edited for meaning

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.

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Patch-aware maintenance

Patch-sensitive pages can be refreshed, marked stale or removed from indexing when their underlying data is no longer current.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.

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Corrections and feedback

If you spot a wrong stat, broken link, unclear Arabic explanation or outdated recommendation, send it through our Contact or Feedback pages.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.

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