Search-first coverage updated for March 2026

Relics hub

Relic pages should explain what is publicly known without inventing hidden effects

The first relic hub is a discipline test. It proves the site can publish entity pages even when the official preview is limited to names, images, and short notes.

Cluster

Relics

Live pages

2

Source style

Official previews

Tone

Cautious and explicit

EditorialEditorial analysisLast updated March 11, 2026

Why the relics hub needs stricter wording than most clusters

Early relic coverage can go wrong fast. Official previews often show a name, an image, and a short note, but not always the full gameplay text.

That means the relics hub has to be more disciplined than a generic "database" page. Its job is to answer:

  • which relics have been officially shown
  • what exact wording is public
  • what still has not been publicly explained

What the first relic pages are proving

The first two relic pages are not trying to be exhaustive. They are proving that the site can publish relic entities without inventing hidden certainty.

That is important because relic pages will only scale well if the first version already knows how to be honest about uncertainty.

How this hub should connect to the rest of the site

Relic pages work best when they lead users into:

That is why the first relic hub is a system test as much as a content page.

First relic pages

Two preview-backed relic entities to validate the template

This first pair proves the relic entity shape before the site tries to scale into a larger reference library.

Next clicks

The two best adjacent clusters after relic previews

Relic pages usually feed into the cards hub or the broader mechanics routes that explain strategic meaning.

FAQ

How to keep early relic pages useful and honest

Relic pages are helpful only if they are precise about what is confirmed and what is still unknown.

Why are the first relic pages so cautious?

Because previewed relic names and images are often clearer than their exact live effects, so the page has to say only what the source actually supports.

Can relic pages still be useful with limited public detail?

Yes. They can answer whether the relic is officially shown, what exact wording is public, and which broader route to read next.

Which relic pages are live first?

The first public set focuses on Wongo's Bargain Ticket and Stone Humidifier as officially previewed sample entries.