Source policy

Anime Squadron source policy.

The site is unofficial, so codes, units, traits, rerolls, and link status must be checked carefully before they become player advice.

Primary sources first

Release status, developer identity, game title, and Roblox access should be checked against the Roblox experience and other developer-controlled surfaces. Community pages can be useful, but they should not override official Roblox-facing information.

Codes and rewards

Codes change quickly. This site treats a code as useful only when it can be checked through the game, a trusted official channel, or repeated player confirmation. Rewards should be connected to spending advice only after the resource type is clear.

Tier list limits

Unit and trait rankings should be based on role and repeatable use: wave clear, boss damage, support value, farming value, and reroll priority. A single clip or screenshot is not enough to publish a permanent best-unit claim.

Official link language

No Discord, Trello, or wiki page should be labeled official unless that status is verified from a primary source. If a page is useful but unofficial, this site will say so plainly.

Correction policy

When a code expires, a unit changes role, or a trait recommendation stops matching the live game, the affected guide should be updated and linked from the updates hub. Corrections should explain what changed, not hide the change inside a silent rewrite.

Pages that cannot be verified should stay conservative. It is better for an unofficial Anime Squadron guide to publish a source note than to make a fast claim that players cannot confirm in Roblox.