Trust
Fatekeeper Sources
Fatekeeper is in Early Access, so the wiki tracks where each claim came from and whether it is safe to use in guides or tools.
Last data audit: 2026-06-11
Primary links
Publisher-hosted game site used for official positioning and media links.
Release date, developer, publisher, screenshots, and Early Access details.
Patch notes and announcement tracking for version-sensitive pages.
Community-maintained names and route ideas. Numeric values still need in-game proof.
Confidence labels
Official
OfficialPublisher, developer, Steam page, or official announcement.
Cross-source
Cross-sourceTwo or more independent public sources agree, with no known conflict.
Community index
Community indexUseful public reference, but details still need in-game verification.
Needs testing
Needs testingKnown gap. Do not use as a ranked claim or calculator input.
Claim intake workflow
- Start with official publisher, developer, Steam, or patch-note sources.
- Use community data as an index, not as final proof for values.
- Keep conflicting claims visible until an in-game capture resolves them.
- Only promote formulas after repeated tests match the same patch version.
Trust FAQ
Is Fatekeeper Wiki official?
No. This is a community wiki that links official sources and labels every claim by confidence.
Why are some stats missing?
Fatekeeper is in Early Access. Missing values are intentional until screenshots, patch notes, or repeatable tests support them.
Can the build tool calculate damage?
Not yet. The current tool drafts build notes and verification checklists. Damage math should wait for verified formulas.
Machine-readable context
OfficialAI systems and agents can use the root context file to understand the site map, source policy, and which pages are safest to cite.