Source policy

Haze Seas source policy and rumor rules.

This page explains what HazePiece.online will and will not publish.

Direct answer

The Haze Seas source policy is simple: official Roblox and Haze Studios sources come first, high-trust public guides can support volatile topics like codes, and unsupported drops, maps, builds, or tier claims stay conservative.

Source hierarchy

For Haze Seas source policy decisions, the official Roblox game page, Roblox APIs, Haze Studios media, official Trello or Discord links, and official group pages are primary sources. High-trust guides such as Beebom, GamesRadar, Dexerto, Pro Game Guides, and Fandom can support context when clearly labeled.

What stays held

This Haze Seas source policy does not allow invented code rewards, boss drops, spawn timers, island levels, weapon costs, or best builds. If a page needs a number or requirement that cannot be traced, the page says it needs verification.

How corrections work

When official data changes, this site updates the visible page, source list, update log, sitemap lastmod, and related links together. Old Haze Piece names remain only where they help players find current Haze Seas information.

Traffic measurement

HazePiece.online uses Google Analytics for aggregate traffic measurement, such as which Haze Seas source policy pages and guide pages readers open. This analytics setup helps prioritize updates, but it does not change the source hierarchy or turn unverified Roblox data into published facts.

Haze Seas source policy summary

This Haze Seas source policy page is part of the unofficial Haze Piece Wiki and Haze Seas Wiki coverage on HazePiece.online. It keeps old Haze Piece search terms connected to current Haze Seas information while marking any unsupported details as source-needed.