Editorial process

Editorial Policy

Scroll of Taiwu Guide exists to explain a dense Chinese sandbox RPG in clear English without republishing official text, copying other guides, or hiding uncertainty when the live game changes.

What gets published

Pages are written for real player questions: choosing a first faction, understanding injuries, reading martial art roles, matching Chinese and English terms, and following launch patches. A page should help a reader make a decision or verify a term; otherwise it is kept out of the main guide library until it has a clear use.

Source hierarchy

The strongest source is the live English 1.0 client, especially screenshots, Taiwupedia entries, menu labels, and repeatable in-game behavior. Official Steam announcements, developer posts, and patch notes come next. Community reports are useful leads, but they are treated as claims to verify rather than final authority.

Corrections and updates

Corrections are prioritized when they affect a beginner route, a Chinese-English term, a launch patch answer, or a page that receives repeated reader questions. If a term changes in-game, the page should preserve enough context for readers using older guides to understand the old wording and the current English label.

Send corrections through the contact page. Include the page URL, a screenshot or source note when possible, and the Chinese term if the issue is terminology-related.

Funding and independence

This is an independent fan-made site. Store, donation, affiliate, or advertising links do not decide guide rankings, faction recommendations, or patch coverage. If a page uses an affiliate or support link, it is disclosed near the link and in the privacy policy.