Start with the current category, not a copied claim
Use the vehicle note for cars and motorcycles, the jobs note for public badge titles, and the status page when someone shares a Trello, Discord, or wiki URL.
The wiki starts with topics that have usable launch evidence: vehicle categories, public badge names, and link status. It does not manufacture item databases, map routes, or build statistics.
Use the vehicle note for cars and motorcycles, the jobs note for public badge titles, and the status page when someone shares a Trello, Discord, or wiki URL.
It can point you to named vehicle categories and Barista or Police badges. It cannot give you a model price, map route, job payout, or build stat that the game has not published.
Each note separates the visible fact from the uncollected detail, so the next player decision stays grounded.
Cars, motorcycles, limited vehicles, and named modification categories.
Open note →Public badge evidenceBarista and Police badge references without invented unlock paths.
Open note →No guessworkTrello, Discord, and wiki claims are held until a creator-owned link is verified.
Open note →Open the vehicle overview, then use the tier-status page to see why exact ranks are held.
Use the first-session guide and the code board before copying an old setup.
Open the Trello, Discord, and wiki status page before joining or trusting it.
The legacy topic pages remain as careful scope notes while the vehicle and public-badge routes carry the useful launch detail.
Vehicle categories, public badge names, and a careful status of claimed community links.
Those details were not collected from a strong enough public game surface, so the wiki does not fabricate them.