Source policy

Merge a Nuke source policy.

This page explains why the site publishes current codes but holds exact stat pages until data can be verified.

Direct answer

The Merge a Nuke source policy uses the Roblox page, Rolimon's, high-trust guide sources, and visible checked dates. Unsupported tier lists, event timers, and exact formulas stay unpublished.

Source hierarchy

The Merge a Nuke source policy starts with the Roblox experience page and Roblox-hosted media. Rolimon’s and OP.GG can support public status snapshots. Large guide sites such as PCGamesN, Pro Game Guides, and Destructoid can support code checks, especially when their current lists agree.

What needs hands-on verification

Exact nuke income, raid damage, health, cooldowns, commander scaling, upgrade costs, rebirth formulas, and event timings need hands-on checks or source-backed evidence. Those details are not published as exact tables until they can be verified.

What this site will not publish

  • Fake Merge a Nuke tier lists.
  • Invented codes or reward amounts.
  • Event countdowns without official confirmation.
  • Individual nuke pages with guessed stats.
  • Commander rankings without effect and cost data.
  • Exploit, script, or auto-farm instructions.

Update method

When a claim changes, the related page, update log, source notes, internal links, and sitemap output should change together. That is the practical reason every guide page carries a visible updated date.