Source policy

Heroes Battlegrounds source policy.

How this unofficial wiki separates official facts, high-trust context, community notes, and topics that should stay held.

Direct answer

Heroes Battlegrounds source policy puts official Roblox and developer-linked sources first, labels community wiki, codes, and video claims by confidence, and refuses to publish unsupported boss, map, damage, or command claims.

Source hierarchy

Heroes Battlegrounds source policy starts with official Roblox sources. The official game page is the best source for current update text, device support, public description, and PC keybinds. The Roblox community page and official channel links are useful for creator identity and media context.

High-trust community or guide sources come next. Fandom can help discover roster names and historical context. Recent codes pages can reveal active player demand and candidate rewards. Community videos can show what players are trying to learn.

How community sources are labeled

Community information is useful, but it is not treated as official. A Fandom character page can support a roster lookup, but it does not automatically prove exact damage. A codes article can support a code candidate, but it does not guarantee that the code still works. A combo video can inspire a practice route, but it does not prove a permanent one-shot.

Held topics

This Heroes Battlegrounds source policy keeps several topics held until better evidence exists:

  • Exact boss spawn timers and routes.
  • Complete private server command tables.
  • Exact character damage, cooldown, and hitstun values.
  • Permanent meta tier rankings.
  • Map secrets or location pages.
  • Claims based only on leaks or copied social posts.

Update method

When the Roblox page changes, related pages should update together. A new character may affect characters, tier list, combos, combo finder, updates, and news. A new code source may affect codes and mastery.

Unofficial positioning

This site is an unofficial fan-made wiki and guide. It is not affiliated with Roblox, more awesome games yo, or My Hero Academia. The goal is to help players find clearer answers, not to impersonate an official property.