Editorial policy

Editorial Policy

Our guides are written to solve player problems first: what to do, why it works, what can go wrong, and what still needs testing.

Guide Standards

Public guide pages should answer a clear search intent. A strong guide includes a quick answer, a practical route or priority list, useful tables, failure checks, related guides, and a last-updated note when possible.

Testing and Uncertainty

Game mechanics can change quickly. If a build, unlock, drop rate, patch effect, or ranking has not been tested, it should be marked as needing testing instead of being presented as confirmed.

Sources and Originality

Official pages, patch notes, store pages, and community discussions may be used to identify player questions and confirm context. Public guide text must be original and should not copy forums, wikis, store descriptions, or other guides.

AI-Assisted Workflow

Automation may help produce research reports, outlines, checklists, and draft briefs. Public pages should still be reviewed by a human before publication, and unreviewed drafts should not be automatically published.

Corrections

When readers report a correction, we prioritize fixes that change player decisions, such as build order, resource spending, unlock requirements, or patch-impact notes.

Independence and Monetization

One More Run Guides may use advertising or affiliate-style monetization in the future. Monetization does not determine guide conclusions, game rankings, or whether an uncertain mechanic is marked as tested.