Roblox and creator-owned pages
The experience page, public Roblox game data, creator group, and any channel directly linked by the creator are the first place for identity, updates, and official links.
Open the Roblox game ↗Game details change quickly. This page explains what we check first, how community observations are used, and when a claim stays off the site.
The experience page, public Roblox game data, creator group, and any channel directly linked by the creator are the first place for identity, updates, and official links.
Open the Roblox game ↗Current UI labels and repeatable before-and-after observations can fill gaps for mechanics. Values need a date and enough context to avoid presenting one player's progression state as a universal rule.
Videos can show that rare ingredients, kitchen upgrades, an item index, or height-focused play exists. A title or short clip does not establish a complete roster, formula, rarity table, or permanent balance value.
Other guides help identify player questions and conflicting reports. They are not used to turn an unsupported claim into an official fact. When the public evidence is too thin, the page states what is missing.
Send the page URL, the sentence that looks wrong, the proposed correction, a public link or clear reproduction steps, and the date you checked it. Do not send account credentials, private server logs, or personal information.
Contact and corrections →We do not invent code strings, redemption screens, Trello boards, Discord invites, food names, prices, rarity levels, cooking rates, offline caps, height maxima, trading values, or gacha probabilities.
Check current link status →The Roblox experience, its creator metadata, the creator group, and any external channel directly linked by those creator-owned surfaces.
Use the contact page and include the exact claim, a public URL or reproducible in-game observation, the date checked, and what you believe should change.