Codes checked 2026-05-07 Start with SORRYDELAY, SPORE and FISHPOND Post-Jungle guides are the priority Race rerolling is expensive before your money route is stable Map markers link to real guide pages Codes checked 2026-05-07 Start with SORRYDELAY, SPORE and FISHPOND Post-Jungle guides are the priority Race rerolling is expensive before your money route is stable Map markers link to real guide pages
Players searching current update content need dates, new entities and route links. This hub keeps update pages separate from evergreen guides.
2026-04 - current
Jungle and Sunken Wilds Update Guide
This is the update window where the biggest opportunity opens: several older guide hubs stopped covering post-Jungle content, so players need current routes, quest notes and entity links.
Gloom Spore is treated as a current-code and current-route update. Players should check codes first, then confirm whether the target item or mutation belongs to the new route.
Valentine codes still attract searches because old videos remain visible. This archive explains why older event rewards need date checks before players assume a code is dead.
Abyss update searches spike when players are in-game and confused. The first page should ship with patch context, codes, new entity links and known blockers, then expand as screenshots and route data become available.
Archive pages stay useful
Valentines and launch pages still receive searches because old code videos remain online. An archive page is useful when it tells players what is old and where to find the current replacement.
Post-Jungle content is the opening
Several larger guide sites reduced or stopped post-Jungle coverage. The right response is not mass page generation. It is fast, current pages for the update content players cannot find elsewhere.
Every update should link to entities
Patch notes alone do not retain players. Each update page should send readers to the fish, quest, race, item or tool page that solves the next search they are likely to perform.