How Event Guides Stay Accurate

Live service games move goalposts often. Patch notes hide real behavior, timers drift, and on-screen copy can be politely vague. This article explains how SirTapTap checks event guides before they go public, and what usually changes after a patch ships.

Before anything goes live

  1. Open the in-game event screen and write the numbers down twice on different days when the run is long.
  2. Compare mission text, shop labels, and official posts from the publisher when those exist.
  3. Walk one full loop on a spare account when the game allows it, so stamina costs and timers match what a reader will feel.
Notebook next to a game controller used while planning guide steps

After a patch lands

When rewards, dates, or caps change, the guide either gets a short dated note at the top or a full rewrite if the flow breaks. The SirTapTap home page lists the newest posts first, so you can spot what was touched recently.

Where to read more on this site

For mechanic-heavy pages, start at the guides index. If you want a plain-language look at how the site is run, open SirTapTap.com in the year 2024. Quick questions and typo reports are welcome in Discord.

Wrong number in a table or a missing quest step? Leave a comment on the guide page or post a screenshot with a timestamp in Discord. That beats vague hearsay every time.

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