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New policy page for in-game research for the wiki: WARFRAME Wiki:Research

Review the WARFRAME Wiki:Research policy for accurate in-game data collection. Learn best practices for verifying information on mods and Warframes.

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New policy page for in-game research for the wiki: WARFRAME Wiki:Research

The WARFRAME Wiki is constantly updated with new information, and a dedicated policy page for 'in-game research' ensures that all data added to the wiki is accurate and verifiable. The 'WARFRAME Wiki:Research' page outlines the methodologies and standards for gathering information directly from the game. This includes best practices for documenting mission rewards, enemy drops, mod statistics, and other in-game data. Adhering to these research protocols is crucial for maintaining the wiki's integrity as a reliable source of information for all Tenno.

This policy is vital for anyone looking to contribute detailed, in-game data. It emphasizes the importance of direct observation, reproducible testing, and clear documentation. For instance, when documenting drop rates, the policy might specify the number of runs required for statistical sificance or the preferred method for recording findings. It also covers how to handle conflicting information or edge cases. By following these guidelines, researchers can ensure that the data they provide is robust and trustworthy, benefiting the entire Warframe community. The page also often links to relevant tools or templates that can aid in the research process.

Key Takeaways:

  • Follow guidelines for accurate in-game data collection.
  • Learn best practices for documenting mission rewards and drops.
  • Ensure the reliability of wiki information through proper research methods.

Consult the WARFRAME Wiki for the full 'WARFRAME Wiki:Research' policy and contribute with confidence.