Source policy

RNG Heroes source policy.

This page explains how the hub checks facts, handles code and update volatility, and decides when a guide page is not ready to publish.

Direct answer

The RNG Heroes source policy prioritizes the Roblox experience page and public Roblox APIs, then uses dated high-trust guides for code corroboration. Claims without a reliable source, formula, roster, or hands-on record stay unknown or out of the index.

How the RNG Heroes source policy works

The RNG Heroes source policy keeps the site useful without pretending that a new Roblox game already has a complete public database. Every material claim starts in a fact ledger with a source URL, a checked date, and a confidence level. Official Roblox pages and public APIs are the first tier. Established game-guide sites can corroborate time-sensitive codes and redemption steps. Community posts and videos can reveal questions players ask, but they do not automatically become factual proof.

Source hierarchy

  1. Official Roblox experience page. This is the primary source for the current game name, creator connection, listing description, and access path.
  2. Official Roblox APIs. The public Games and Groups endpoints provide identity, creation, update, and group metadata. API timestamps are recorded as metadata, not expanded into patch notes.
  3. Publisher or developer channels. The Heroplay Studios group and Discord can surface announcements and codes, but each claim should be linked and dated.
  4. High-trust guide coverage. Pro Game Guides and Try Hard Guides are used here because both publish dated code and redemption details that can be compared with each other.
  5. Community discovery. Player videos, posts, and comments help identify tasks such as finding Shop, but exact odds, stats, routes, and patch claims need stronger corroboration.

What counts as confirmed

The official game listing confirms the broad loop: roll and collect powerful heroes, battle monsters, and unlock biomes and zones. It also contains the advertised +10% Gold and +1 Luck group-related benefit. The public API confirms the experience record, creator group, creation date, and update timestamp. The code page uses two trusted guides to corroborate Beginnings, the reported 10,000 Gold and Assassin Hero reward, and the Shop redemption flow.

These facts are strong enough for the gameplay, beginner, systems, and codes pages. They are not strong enough to calculate exact probabilities or to rank every hero.

What this site will not guess

The RNG Heroes source policy keeps tier lists, best-hero rankings, exact hero stats, drop rates, Luck calculators, zone cost tables, boss routes, secret locations, console support, and official trailer claims out of the published site until a reliable source or hands-on evidence exists. A page may be a useful future topic without being ready for publication today.

Code status is also time-sensitive. A code checked on July 12 can expire later, so the visible date and “verify in-game” wording stay with the reward. This site will not invent an expiration timestamp or pad an expired-code table with guesses.

Update method

When a claim changes, update the visible page, checked date, source ledger, news timeline, related links, and sitemap output together. New pages begin as drafts until the source and content plan are updated. That rule keeps the hub player-first: a shorter verified answer is better than an impressive-looking page that makes a new player waste time on an unsupported claim. This is the operating rule for the RNG Heroes source policy.