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How to use this Hub (and what "verified" means)

A quick tour of the Hub's tools and how we separate verified data from editorial evaluation or community transcription.

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The Hub has three tools and one principle: be honest about where each piece of data comes from. This guide teaches you to read it.

The three tools

  • Class Explorer: the 30 disciplines with role, family, table, magic system and documented compatibilities. Start here to learn the range.
  • Recommender: a quiz that ranks disciplines by fit with your play style. It does not validate exact legality: it is a compass, not a judge.
  • Planner: you pick disciplines and target levels, and it computes total experience and your derived stats (HP, MP, resistances). You can share the build by link.

What the labels mean

  • Verified: checked against available official information. Derived stats (HP, MP, resistances) are recomputed by a verified rules engine.
  • Community / transcription: values contributed by the community that the official site does not publish as figures (for example, some experience tables). Useful, but verify them if your table demands literal accuracy.
  • Hub evaluation: the trait bars and radar are our editorial assessment, not official game data. They help you compare at a glance, not as a rule.

The typical flow

  1. Explore or ask the Recommender to find a concept.
  2. Open the discipline detail to see its role, synergies and evaluation.
  3. Take the combination to the Planner to see cost and stats.
  4. Turn the build into a character and save it to your account.

Everything is recomputed by the verified engine on the server: the Hub never blindly trusts what comes from the browser.

FAQ

What does the "Verified" label mean?

That the data is checked against available official information. Derived stats (HP, MP, resistances) are recomputed by a verified rules engine, never trusted from the browser.

Are the trait bars and radar official?

No. They are a Hub editorial evaluation to compare disciplines at a glance; they are not official game data.

Can I share or publish a build?

Yes. The planner generates a link to share any build, and with an account you can publish it to the gallery for the community to see and vote on.

Are the experience values official?

Some are community transcriptions, because the official site does not publish those figures. They are marked as such: verify them at tables that demand literal accuracy.