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This document is written in an \"awesome list\" style, but with fuller descriptions so each entry explains what the site is best used for.\n\n**Last reviewed:** 2026-05-14  \n\n**Scope:** Official wikis, independent community wikis, wiki.gg sites, Fandom-hosted references, esports databases, and a small number of non-wiki game knowledge sites that function like reference hubs.\n\n**Reading note:** Live-service games, early-access games, and esports ecosystems change quickly. Treat each site as a starting point, then verify patch-sensitive details against current in-game text or official patch notes when precision matters.\n\n## Selection Principles\n\n- Prefer sites that are useful for actual players, editors, researchers, speedrunners, modders, or lore readers.\n\n- Include a mix of official, independent, and large community-hosted resources instead of pretending one hosting model is always best.\n\n- Describe strengths plainly and avoid promotional exaggeration. The Slay the Spire 2 entry highlights visible strengths while staying grounded in the site features visible on the site itself.\n\n- Keep links direct and readable so the list can work as a GitHub README, community bookmark page, or research handout.\n\n\n---\n\n\n## Multi-game reference and technical fixes\n\n### 1. [PCGamingWiki](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.pcgamingwiki.com\u002Fwiki\u002FHome)\n\n**Description:** A cross-game encyclopedia focused on PC-specific issues, settings, save locations, controller behavior, ultrawide support, frame-rate limits, launcher notes, and community-tested fixes. It is especially valuable when a game runs poorly, hides configuration files, or needs practical troubleshooting beyond normal strategy guides.\n\n\n**Best for:** PC compatibility research, bug workarounds, preservation notes, and setup checklists.\n\n\n## Multi-game walkthrough wiki\n\n### 2. [StrategyWiki](https:\u002F\u002Fstrategywiki.org\u002Fwiki\u002FMain_Page)\n\n**Description:** A long-running community wiki built around walkthroughs, stage-by-stage guides, mechanics explanations, character pages, and platform-spanning coverage. It is useful for older console titles, retro games, and games where a structured written walkthrough is more practical than a video guide.\n\n\n**Best for:** Walkthroughs, completion routes, collectibles, and classic game documentation.\n\n\n## Unused and hidden game content\n\n### 3. [The Cutting Room Floor](https:\u002F\u002Ftcrf.net\u002FThe_Cutting_Room_Floor)\n\n**Description:** A specialist wiki dedicated to unused content, prototype material, regional differences, debug menus, cut assets, hidden developer text, and version comparisons. It is less about playing a game efficiently and more about understanding what shipped, what was removed, and how games changed during development.\n\n\n**Best for:** Game preservation, unused assets, regional changes, prototype research, and development history.\n\n\n## Legacy guide archive and community FAQs\n\n### 4. [GameFAQs](https:\u002F\u002Fgamefaqs.gamespot.com\u002F)\n\n**Description:** A major archive of text walkthroughs, FAQs, maps, cheats, and user-submitted guides across decades of console and PC games. It is not a wiki in the strict MediaWiki sense, but it remains a valuable reference for older games whose best documentation lives in classic long-form guide format.\n\n\n**Best for:** Retro walkthroughs, spoiler-tagged guide sections, maps, secrets, and completion checklists.\n\n\n## Game credits and release database\n\n### 5. [MobyGames](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.mobygames.com\u002F)\n\n**Description:** A database-oriented reference for release dates, platforms, credits, covers, screenshots, alternate titles, publishers, developers, and version information. It complements gameplay wikis by focusing on bibliographic and historical metadata rather than tactics or item statistics.\n\n\n**Best for:** Researching releases, credits, box art, platform variants, and publication history.\n\n\n## Game metadata database\n\n### 6. [IGDB](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.igdb.com\u002F)\n\n**Description:** A broad game database that indexes titles, companies, platforms, release windows, media, genres, and related metadata. It is useful when building catalogs, comparing editions, or linking game pages to standardized metadata, although gameplay depth usually comes from specialized game wikis.\n\n\n**Best for:** Cataloging games, metadata lookup, platform lists, and discovery-oriented browsing.\n\n\n## Mods, total conversions, and community projects\n\n### 7. [Mod DB](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.moddb.com\u002F)\n\n**Description:** A large community site for mods, patches, total conversions, developer diaries, screenshots, and files. It is not primarily a wiki, but its project pages often document installation steps, feature lists, changelogs, and compatibility notes that are essential for mod-heavy games.\n\n\n**Best for:** Discovering mods, reading mod documentation, and following fan-made expansion projects.\n\n\n## Modding documentation and tools\n\n### 8. [Nexus Mods Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fwiki.nexusmods.com\u002Findex.php\u002FMain_Page)\n\n**Description:** A documentation hub for Nexus Mods tools, mod manager workflows, site features, and community modding guidance. It is most useful alongside game-specific wikis when the main question is not what an item does in-game, but how to install, manage, troubleshoot, or publish modifications.\n\n\n**Best for:** Mod manager help, modding workflows, publishing guidance, and tool documentation.\n\n\n## Spoiler-light player advice\n\n### 9. [Before I Play](https:\u002F\u002Fbeforeiplay.com\u002F)\n\n**Description:** A concise advice wiki that collects practical tips players may want before starting a game. It fills a different role from encyclopedic wikis: instead of exhaustive item tables, it emphasizes spoiler-light warnings, quality-of-life advice, missable mechanics, and early mistakes to avoid.\n\n\n**Best for:** Pre-play tips, spoiler-light onboarding, and quick preparation before starting a new title.\n\n\n## Speedrunning leaderboards and route knowledge\n\n### 10. [Speedrun.com](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.speedrun.com\u002F)\n\n**Description:** A central hub for speedrunning leaderboards, categories, rules, resources, guides, and community links. It is not a traditional wiki, but many game pages function as knowledge bases for route changes, allowed versions, category definitions, timing methods, and learning materials.\n\n\n**Best for:** Speedrun rules, route resources, category comparisons, and community discovery.\n\n\n## Guide-focused wiki network\n\n### 11. [Fextralife Wikis](https:\u002F\u002Ffextralife.com\u002Fwiki\u002F)\n\n**Description:** A network of guide and wiki pages for many RPGs, action games, and Soulslike titles. Its pages often combine item data, build ideas, boss guidance, interactive maps, and beginner explanations, making it a practical starting point for games with complicated progression systems.\n\n\n**Best for:** Build planning, boss guides, item pages, map links, and RPG progression references.\n\n\n## Game database and editorial reference\n\n### 12. [Giant Bomb](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.giantbomb.com\u002F)\n\n**Description:** A game database and editorial site with pages for games, characters, concepts, people, companies, and franchises. Its wiki-like database is useful for contextual research, cross-franchise browsing, and connecting games to related media and historical references.\n\n\n**Best for:** Game metadata, franchise relationships, concept browsing, and contextual research.\n\n\n## Sandbox and survival\n\n### 13. [Minecraft Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fminecraft.wiki\u002F)\n\n**Description:** A major independent resource for Minecraft blocks, mobs, biomes, commands, crafting, redstone, editions, data values, update history, and mechanics. Because Minecraft is constantly evolving, the wiki is especially useful for comparing Java and Bedrock behavior and understanding version-specific changes.\n\n\n**Best for:** Crafting recipes, commands, technical mechanics, mob behavior, and update history.\n\n### 14. [Official Terraria Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fterraria.wiki.gg\u002F)\n\n**Description:** The official wiki for Terraria, covering biomes, bosses, enemies, weapons, armor, crafting, NPCs, events, progression routes, and class setups. Its structured pages make it easy to move from basic survival to late-game optimization in a game with enormous item and boss variety.\n\n\n**Best for:** Boss progression, class setups, crafting chains, enemy drops, and event planning.\n\n\n## Life sim and farming\n\n### 15. [Stardew Valley Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fstardewvalleywiki.com\u002F)\n\n**Description:** The official Stardew Valley wiki for crops, villagers, gifts, schedules, fish, quests, recipes, festivals, farm buildings, and version-specific content. Its strength is day-to-day planning: players can quickly check where someone is, what a crop sells for, or how to complete a bundle.\n\n\n**Best for:** Villager gifts, crop planning, fishing, bundles, festivals, and farming optimization.\n\n\n## Colony simulation and roguelike systems\n\n### 16. [Dwarf Fortress Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fdwarffortresswiki.org\u002F)\n\n**Description:** A deep community reference for Dwarf Fortress mechanics, fortress management, creatures, materials, industries, moods, military systems, adventure mode, and version differences. It is particularly valuable because the game contains many interacting simulation layers that benefit from careful written explanation.\n\n\n**Best for:** Fortress planning, mechanics interpretation, creature data, industries, and survival advice.\n\n\n## Automation and factory management\n\n### 17. [Official Factorio Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fwiki.factorio.com\u002F)\n\n**Description:** The official documentation source for Factorio items, fluids, recipes, machines, technologies, enemies, logistics, signals, blueprints, and expansion content. It supports both new engineers learning basic automation and advanced players checking exact ratios, production chains, and system behavior.\n\n\n**Best for:** Recipe chains, ratios, logistics, circuits, technology data, and production planning.\n\n### 18. [Official Satisfactory Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fsatisfactory.wiki.gg\u002F)\n\n**Description:** A wiki.gg-hosted reference for Satisfactory buildings, milestones, alternate recipes, resources, power, maps, items, and factory systems. It is especially useful for players moving from early spaghetti layouts to planned factories, train networks, drones, and late-game production goals.\n\n\n**Best for:** Milestones, alternate recipes, resource nodes, power planning, and factory layouts.\n\n\n## Colony simulation and story generation\n\n### 19. [RimWorld Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Frimworldwiki.com\u002F)\n\n**Description:** A dedicated wiki for RimWorld pawns, traits, skills, biomes, events, factions, weapons, buildings, research, storytellers, DLC systems, and colony management. It helps players understand the hidden calculations behind a game that often creates complex emergent stories from small mechanical details.\n\n\n**Best for:** Colony planning, trait reference, DLC mechanics, storyteller behavior, and survival systems.\n\n\n## Colony simulation and thermodynamics\n\n### 20. [Oxygen Not Included Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Foxygennotincluded.wiki.gg\u002F)\n\n**Description:** A community wiki for Oxygen Not Included elements, buildings, duplicants, critters, food, gases, liquids, heat mechanics, automation, rockets, and colony sustainability. It is useful because the game depends on physical systems where pressure, temperature, material state, and resource loops interact constantly.\n\n\n**Best for:** Base life-support loops, element data, heat management, automation, and space systems.\n\n\n## Survival and crafting\n\n### 21. [Don't Starve Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fdontstarve.wiki.gg\u002F)\n\n**Description:** A wiki for Don’t Starve and Don’t Starve Together, covering characters, seasons, mobs, crafting, food values, biomes, bosses, events, and world settings. It is valuable for planning around seasonal hazards and learning how character-specific strengths change survival priorities.\n\n\n**Best for:** Season preparation, food values, character mechanics, boss strategies, and crafting recipes.\n\n\n## Survival simulation\n\n### 22. [Project Zomboid Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fpzwiki.net\u002Fwiki\u002FMain_Page)\n\n**Description:** A detailed wiki for Project Zomboid skills, traits, professions, maps, items, vehicles, crafting, farming, electricity, generators, weapons, and survival systems. It is particularly useful for understanding long-term survival planning in a sandbox where small mistakes can become permanent consequences.\n\n\n**Best for:** Trait builds, item uses, vehicle systems, crafting, farming, and survival planning.\n\n\n## Survival, taming, and crafting\n\n### 23. [ARK Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fark.wiki.gg\u002Fwiki\u002FARK_Wiki)\n\n**Description:** A wiki for ARK creatures, taming, breeding, resources, engrams, maps, caves, bosses, items, and server-relevant mechanics. It is especially useful for creature statistics, spawn locations, kibble requirements, breeding timers, and the many map-specific details that affect planning.\n\n\n**Best for:** Creature taming, breeding, resource locations, cave planning, and boss preparation.\n\n\n## Survival and exploration\n\n### 24. [Valheim Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fvalheim.fandom.com\u002Fwiki\u002FValheim_Wiki)\n\n**Description:** A community wiki for Valheim biomes, bosses, crafting stations, food, weapons, armor, building pieces, sailing, enemies, and resources. It is practical for players who want to understand biome progression, unlock chains, and the relationship between crafting upgrades and exploration risk.\n\n\n**Best for:** Biome progression, boss summons, crafting upgrades, food planning, and building reference.\n\n\n## Survival exploration\n\n### 25. [Subnautica Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fsubnautica.fandom.com\u002Fwiki\u002FSubnautica_Wiki)\n\n**Description:** A community reference for Subnautica creatures, biomes, fragments, vehicles, base modules, resources, story locations, and survival mechanics. It is useful when players need a spoiler-controlled way to locate materials, understand depth progression, or plan safe routes through dangerous ocean zones.\n\n\n**Best for:** Biome research, fragment locations, vehicle upgrades, resource planning, and creature data.\n\n\n## Survival crafting\n\n### 26. [Raft Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fraft.fandom.com\u002Fwiki\u002FRaft_Wiki)\n\n**Description:** A wiki for Raft items, islands, story locations, crafting stations, animals, resources, food, weapons, and raft-building systems. It helps players move from basic ocean survival to efficient resource gathering, large raft design, and progression through narrative destinations.\n\n\n**Best for:** Crafting recipes, island resources, story progression, raft upgrades, and animal care.\n\n\n## Sandbox adventure\n\n### 27. [Starbounder](https:\u002F\u002Fstarbounder.org\u002FStarbound_Wiki)\n\n**Description:** The Starbound wiki for items, biomes, planets, races, crafting, quests, weapons, armor, tenant systems, and mod-relevant data. It is a strong reference for players who want to understand how exploration, settlement building, and procedural planet variety connect to progression.\n\n\n**Best for:** Planet types, crafting, tenant systems, quests, item data, and exploration planning.\n\n\n## Exploration and automation sandbox\n\n### 28. [Astroneer Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fastroneer.wiki.gg\u002F)\n\n**Description:** A wiki for Astroneer planets, resources, modules, vehicles, crafting, automation, missions, gases, and research systems. It is helpful for mapping resource availability across planets and learning how base modules, power, soil, and automation fit together.\n\n\n**Best for:** Resource locations, planet data, module recipes, power planning, and automation chains.\n\n\n## Survival crafting and creature collection\n\n### 29. [Palworld Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fpalworld.wiki.gg\u002F)\n\n**Description:** A community wiki for Palworld Pals, skills, work suitability, breeding, items, weapons, bases, maps, bosses, and progression systems. It is useful for comparing creatures, designing efficient bases, and planning collection or combat goals in a large open-world survival structure.\n\n\n**Best for:** Pal stats, breeding, base work roles, map references, and progression planning.\n\n\n## Survival RPG and building\n\n### 30. [Enshrouded Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fenshrouded.wiki.gg\u002F)\n\n**Description:** A wiki for Enshrouded quests, classes, skills, resources, crafting stations, building, enemies, equipment, and world locations. It helps players understand how character builds, base progression, exploration, and resource discovery support each other.\n\n\n**Best for:** Class builds, crafting upgrades, quest guidance, resource locations, and exploration routes.\n\n\n## Survival action RPG\n\n### 31. [V Rising Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fvrising.wiki.gg\u002F)\n\n**Description:** A wiki for V Rising bosses, blood types, castles, servants, weapons, armor, crafting stations, spells, resources, and PvE\u002FPvP progression. It is useful for planning boss order, unlocking recipes, and understanding how vampire powers and castle infrastructure develop over time.\n\n\n**Best for:** Boss unlocks, resource routes, spell choices, castle systems, and gear progression.\n\n\n## Simulation and collaborative survival\n\n### 32. [Eco Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fwiki.play.eco\u002Fen\u002FMain_Page)\n\n**Description:** A wiki for Eco skills, professions, crafting, laws, resources, ecology, buildings, and server society systems. It is especially useful for understanding a game where individual crafting choices affect community economics, governance, and environmental balance.\n\n\n**Best for:** Professions, resource chains, ecology systems, lawmaking, and server collaboration.\n\n\n## Sandbox mining adventure\n\n### 33. [Core Keeper Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fcorekeeper.atma.gg\u002Fen\u002FCore_Keeper_Wiki)\n\n**Description:** A community wiki for Core Keeper items, bosses, biomes, NPCs, crafting, farming, fishing, enemies, and base systems. It is a practical reference for players who want to plan underground exploration, improve equipment, and understand boss progression.\n\n\n**Best for:** Boss order, crafting, farming, biomes, item drops, and base progression.\n\n\n## Survival crafting\n\n### 34. [Grounded Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fgrounded.fandom.com\u002Fwiki\u002FGrounded_Wiki)\n\n**Description:** A community wiki for Grounded creatures, resources, weapons, armor, mutations, base building, story labs, recipes, and backyard locations. It helps players turn environmental observations into practical survival choices, especially when learning which insects are threats, resources, or progression gates.\n\n\n**Best for:** Creature behavior, crafting, mutations, armor sets, lab progression, and base materials.\n\n\n## Survival simulation\n\n### 35. [The Long Dark Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fthelongdark.fandom.com\u002Fwiki\u002FThe_Long_Dark_Wiki)\n\n**Description:** A wiki for The Long Dark regions, wildlife, weather, clothing, tools, food, skills, story episodes, and survival mechanics. It is useful for players who need careful planning around temperature, weight, resources, routes, and risk management in harsh wilderness conditions.\n\n\n**Best for:** Regional planning, survival mechanics, clothing warmth, wildlife behavior, and route safety.\n\n\n## Open-world squad RPG\n\n### 36. [Kenshi Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fkenshi.fandom.com\u002Fwiki\u002FKenshi_Wiki)\n\n**Description:** A wiki for Kenshi factions, towns, recruits, weapons, armor, races, skills, research, base building, and world systems. It supports players navigating a game with few fixed objectives, helping them understand faction politics, survival risks, and progression possibilities.\n\n\n**Best for:** Faction research, recruit planning, base building, skills, gear, and world exploration.\n\n\n## Roguelike, indie, and action\n\n### 37. [Noita Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fnoita.wiki.gg\u002F)\n\n**Description:** A wiki for Noita spells, wands, perks, enemies, biomes, secrets, alchemy, world maps, and simulation mechanics. It is especially useful because Noita hides powerful systems behind experimentation, and the wiki helps players understand interactions without reducing the game to a simple checklist.\n\n\n**Best for:** Spell interactions, wand building, secrets, maps, enemy behavior, and alchemy.\n\n\n## Metroidvania and action adventure\n\n### 38. [Hollow Knight Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fhollowknight.wiki.gg\u002F)\n\n**Description:** A community wiki for Hollow Knight areas, charms, bosses, NPCs, quests, endings, enemies, lore, and collectibles. It is useful for spoiler-aware exploration, routing charm builds, and understanding how hidden content connects across Hallownest.\n\n\n**Best for:** Boss strategies, charm builds, area maps, questlines, endings, and lore reference.\n\n\n## Precision platformer\n\n### 39. [Celeste Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fcelestegame.fandom.com\u002Fwiki\u002FCeleste_Wiki)\n\n**Description:** A community wiki for Celeste chapters, characters, strawberries, crystal hearts, mechanics, variants, and story details. It is helpful for players who want a written reference for collectibles, chapter structure, and the movement techniques that support more advanced platforming goals.\n\n\n**Best for:** Collectibles, chapter navigation, movement concepts, characters, and completion reference.\n\n\n## Roguelite action platformer\n\n### 40. [Official Dead Cells Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fdeadcells.wiki.gg\u002F)\n\n**Description:** The official community wiki for Dead Cells weapons, biomes, mutations, outfits, enemies, bosses, blueprints, runes, aspects, and DLC. It is valuable for comparing gear, learning biome routes, and planning progression through a fast action game with many unlock layers.\n\n\n**Best for:** Weapon data, biome routes, boss cells, mutations, blueprints, and DLC content.\n\n\n## Roguelike shooter\n\n### 41. [Risk of Rain 2 Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Friskofrain2.wiki.gg\u002F)\n\n**Description:** A wiki for Risk of Rain 2 survivors, items, equipment, artifacts, stages, monsters, bosses, proc coefficients, and unlocks. It is especially useful for understanding item stacking and the probability-driven mechanics that shape builds during long runs.\n\n\n**Best for:** Item stacking, survivor builds, unlocks, artifacts, stages, and advanced mechanics.\n\n\n## Roguelike dungeon crawler\n\n### 42. [Binding of Isaac: Rebirth Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fbindingofisaacrebirth.wiki.gg\u002F)\n\n**Description:** A wiki for The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth items, trinkets, characters, rooms, bosses, transformations, achievements, and expansion content. It is one of the most useful quick-reference resources for identifying items and understanding synergies in a highly item-dense roguelike.\n\n\n**Best for:** Item identification, synergies, unlocks, transformations, characters, and boss data.\n\n\n## Roguelike deckbuilder\n\n### 43. [Balatro Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fbalatrowiki.org\u002F)\n\n**Description:** An independent wiki for Balatro jokers, decks, vouchers, blinds, spectral cards, planet cards, tags, challenges, unlocks, and scoring systems. It is useful for players learning how poker-hand rules interact with roguelike modifiers and long-term run strategy.\n\n\n**Best for:** Joker effects, deck planning, unlocks, blind mechanics, scoring, and challenge reference.\n\n### 44. [Slay the Spire Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fslay-the-spire.fandom.com\u002Fwiki\u002FSlay_the_Spire_Wiki)\n\n**Description:** A community wiki for Slay the Spire cards, relics, potions, events, characters, enemies, bosses, ascension rules, and daily climb mechanics. It remains useful for checking exact card text, relic interactions, and event outcomes in the original modern deckbuilding classic.\n\n\n**Best for:** Card text, relic interactions, event outcomes, ascension play, and character pools.\n\n\n## Roguelike strategy\n\n### 45. [FTL: Faster Than Light Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fftl.fandom.com\u002Fwiki\u002FFTL:_Faster_Than_Light_Wiki)\n\n**Description:** A wiki for FTL ships, systems, weapons, drones, crew species, events, sectors, enemies, and unlock conditions. It is useful because many FTL decisions rely on probabilities, event knowledge, and understanding how ship systems interact during real-time combat.\n\n\n**Best for:** Ship unlocks, event choices, weapon data, crew roles, sector planning, and system strategy.\n\n\n## Tactical roguelike\n\n### 46. [Into the Breach Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fintothebreach.fandom.com\u002Fwiki\u002FInto_The_Breach_Wiki)\n\n**Description:** A community wiki for Into the Breach squads, mechs, pilots, weapons, islands, enemies, objectives, achievements, and advanced edition content. It supports tactical planning by clarifying unit abilities, upgrade paths, and the constraints behind each squad’s puzzle-like turns.\n\n\n**Best for:** Squad mechanics, pilot abilities, objectives, enemy data, and achievement planning.\n\n\n## Bullet heaven and roguelite\n\n### 47. [Vampire Survivors Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fvampire.survivors.wiki\u002F)\n\n**Description:** The official Vampire Survivors wiki for characters, weapons, evolutions, stages, relics, secrets, collections, DLC, and unlock paths. It is excellent for quickly checking evolution requirements and planning route-efficient unlocks in a game full of hidden triggers.\n\n\n**Best for:** Weapon evolutions, secret unlocks, characters, stages, relics, and DLC reference.\n\n\n## Bullet-hell roguelike\n\n### 48. [Enter the Gungeon Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fenterthegungeon.fandom.com\u002Fwiki\u002FEnter_the_Gungeon_Wiki)\n\n**Description:** A community wiki for Enter the Gungeon guns, items, synergies, characters, bosses, enemies, chambers, NPCs, and unlocks. It is particularly useful for identifying synergies and understanding how a huge arsenal changes from run to run.\n\n\n**Best for:** Gun data, item synergies, unlocks, boss reference, NPC quests, and chamber details.\n\n\n## Platforming roguelike\n\n### 49. [Spelunky Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fspelunky.fyi\u002F)\n\n**Description:** A community hub and wiki-style reference for Spelunky games, items, enemies, levels, mechanics, seeds, and strategy resources. It is valuable for players learning how small environmental details, enemy movement, and item use create high-skill platforming decisions.\n\n\n**Best for:** Item uses, enemy behavior, level rules, secrets, speedrun learning, and community resources.\n\n\n## Roguelite platformer\n\n### 50. [Rogue Legacy Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Frogue-legacy.fandom.com\u002Fwiki\u002FRogue_Legacy_Wiki)\n\n**Description:** A wiki for Rogue Legacy classes, traits, bosses, rooms, equipment, runes, upgrades, and progression mechanics. It is useful for understanding how inherited traits and long-term castle upgrades change each attempt across the game’s roguelite structure.\n\n\n**Best for:** Class traits, upgrades, equipment, bosses, rooms, and inheritance mechanics.\n\n\n## Tactical roguelike RPG\n\n### 51. [Darkest Dungeon Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fdarkestdungeon.wiki.gg\u002F)\n\n**Description:** A wiki for Darkest Dungeon heroes, quirks, trinkets, monsters, bosses, locations, curios, diseases, provisions, and campaign systems. It is a strong planning resource because successful runs depend on knowing risks, preparation requirements, and party composition tradeoffs.\n\n\n**Best for:** Hero builds, curios, provisions, boss planning, trinkets, and campaign strategy.\n\n\n## Action roguelite and colony management\n\n### 52. [Cult of the Lamb Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fcult-of-the-lamb.fandom.com\u002Fwiki\u002FCult_of_the_Lamb_Wiki)\n\n**Description:** A community wiki for Cult of the Lamb doctrines, followers, resources, buildings, weapons, curses, bosses, rituals, and quests. It helps players connect the game’s dungeon-run action layer with the settlement management and follower-care systems.\n\n\n**Best for:** Doctrine choices, follower management, resources, rituals, weapons, and boss progression.\n\n\n## Action roguelike\n\n### 53. [Hades Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fhades.fandom.com\u002Fwiki\u002FHades_Wiki)\n\n**Description:** A community wiki for Hades boons, weapons, aspects, keepsakes, companions, characters, prophecies, enemies, bosses, and story progression. It is useful for planning builds, learning boon interactions, and tracking relationship-based unlocks across repeated escape attempts.\n\n\n**Best for:** Boon builds, weapon aspects, keepsakes, story unlocks, relationships, and boss guidance.\n\n### 54. [Hades II Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fhades.fandom.com\u002Fwiki\u002FHades_II)\n\n**Description:** A community wiki for Hades II characters, boons, weapons, incantations, resources, enemies, bosses, and underworld\u002Fsurface progression. It is useful for players following an evolving sequel where new systems, materials, and build routes reward clear reference pages.\n\n\n**Best for:** Boon pools, resource tracking, incantations, weapons, character pages, and boss reference.\n\n\n## Metroidvania and platform adventure\n\n### 55. [Ori Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Foriandtheblindforest.fandom.com\u002Fwiki\u002FOri_Wiki)\n\n**Description:** A community wiki for Ori and the Blind Forest and Ori and the Will of the Wisps, covering abilities, areas, characters, collectibles, enemies, skills, and story elements. It is useful for completion routing and understanding the ability-gated structure of both games.\n\n\n**Best for:** Collectibles, abilities, areas, story reference, enemies, and completion paths.\n\n\n## Run-and-gun and boss action\n\n### 56. [Cuphead Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fcuphead.fandom.com\u002Fwiki\u002FCuphead_Wiki)\n\n**Description:** A community wiki for Cuphead bosses, phases, weapons, charms, levels, parry mechanics, achievements, DLC content, and character pages. It is useful for learning boss patterns, comparing equipment choices, and revisiting the game’s distinctive animation-inspired world.\n\n\n**Best for:** Boss phases, weapon choices, charms, achievements, DLC content, and character reference.\n\n\n## Narrative RPG\n\n### 57. [Undertale Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fundertale.fandom.com\u002Fwiki\u002FUndertale_Wiki)\n\n**Description:** A community wiki for Undertale characters, routes, endings, items, battles, locations, music, dialogue, and lore. It is useful for players who want to understand route differences, character relationships, and the many hidden details that support the game’s narrative structure.\n\n\n**Best for:** Routes, endings, characters, dialogue, hidden details, and lore reference.\n\n### 58. [Deltarune Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fdeltarune.fandom.com\u002Fwiki\u002FDeltarune_Wiki)\n\n**Description:** A community wiki for Deltarune chapters, characters, enemies, items, rooms, secrets, music, dialogue, and theories. It is useful for tracking chapter-specific details and comparing how new releases expand the game’s systems and story.\n\n\n**Best for:** Chapter reference, secrets, characters, enemy data, dialogue, and story details.\n\n\n## Action platformer\n\n### 59. [Pizza Tower Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fpizzatower.wiki\u002F)\n\n**Description:** A community wiki for Pizza Tower levels, characters, transformations, enemies, collectibles, ranks, music, and mechanics. It helps players understand high-speed platforming objectives, stage secrets, and the route knowledge behind stronger completion ranks.\n\n\n**Best for:** Level secrets, transformations, ranks, collectibles, characters, and enemy reference.\n\n\n## Character action FPS\n\n### 60. [ULTRAKILL Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fultrakill.wiki.gg\u002F)\n\n**Description:** A community wiki for ULTRAKILL weapons, enemies, levels, terminals, ranks, secrets, lore, and advanced mechanics. It is useful for players who want to understand combat style systems, hidden stage content, and the technical interactions behind high-skill play.\n\n\n**Best for:** Weapons, enemy data, secrets, style mechanics, level routes, and lore notes.\n\n\n## Top-down action\n\n### 61. [Hotline Miami Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fhotlinemiami.fandom.com\u002Fwiki\u002FHotline_Miami_Wiki)\n\n**Description:** A community wiki for Hotline Miami characters, masks, weapons, chapters, enemies, story chronology, and soundtrack information. It is useful for players and researchers who want to revisit mission details, character connections, and the series’ fragmented narrative.\n\n\n**Best for:** Masks, chapters, characters, weapons, story chronology, and soundtrack reference.\n\n\n## Survival platformer\n\n### 62. [Rain World Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Frainworld.miraheze.org\u002Fwiki\u002FRain_World_Wiki)\n\n**Description:** A community wiki for Rain World regions, slugcats, creatures, items, karma, pearls, lore, DLC campaigns, and survival systems. It is helpful for navigating a harsh ecosystem-driven game where creature behavior and route knowledge matter as much as platforming skill.\n\n\n**Best for:** Region navigation, creature behavior, slugcat campaigns, lore, and survival systems.\n\n\n## Mid-list highlight: Slay the Spire 2\n\n### 63. [STS2.io — Slay the Spire 2 Guide Hub](https:\u002F\u002Fsts2.io\u002Fen\u002F) ⭐ **Mid-list highlight**\n\n**Description:** STS2.io is a clean, focused, multilingual guide hub for Slay the Spire 2. It brings together card references, relic information, class archetypes, boss guidance, monster data, route planning, a broader database, and mod-related resources in one easy-to-navigate place. The site is a strong fit for players who want quick answers during runs as well as structured learning between runs.\n\n\n**Best for:** Cards, relics, class builds, boss preparation, monster lookup, route planning, and fast Slay the Spire 2 study.\n\n\n## Turn-based roguelite guide hub\n\n### 64. [Vampire Crawlers Guide](https:\u002F\u002Fvampirecrawlers.net\u002F)\n\n**Description:** A focused guide site for Vampire Crawlers, with mobile-friendly pages for Turboturn card order, dungeon routes, crawler builds, boss tactics, gear choices, patch notes, and searchable reference data. It is useful as a compact companion for players who want route and build advice without browsing a general-purpose wiki.\n\n\n**Best for:** Turboturn sequencing, dungeon route planning, crawler builds, boss preparation, gear choices, and quick run reference.\n\n\n## MMO and RPG\n\n### 65. [Old School RuneScape Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Foldschool.runescape.wiki\u002F)\n\n**Description:** A major independent wiki for Old School RuneScape quests, items, skills, monsters, bosses, minigames, maps, calculators, money-making methods, and game updates. It is one of the best examples of a player-maintained MMO wiki with deep practical tools and extensive editorial coverage.\n\n\n**Best for:** Quest guides, skilling, bossing, item lookup, calculators, and economy-aware planning.\n\n### 66. [RuneScape Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Frunescape.wiki\u002F)\n\n**Description:** The independent wiki for modern RuneScape, covering quests, skills, items, bosses, lore, achievements, events, and calculators. It is valuable for a live MMO where long-term account progress, repeated updates, and deep systems create a constant need for accurate reference material.\n\n\n**Best for:** Questing, skilling, combat, event tracking, item data, and player tools.\n\n\n## Action RPG\n\n### 67. [Path of Exile Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.poewiki.net\u002F)\n\n**Description:** The official Path of Exile wiki, maintained by the community and hosted by Grinding Gear Games, covering skills, items, passives, gems, leagues, bosses, mechanics, and crafting systems. It is essential for a game where precise wording and item interactions define build planning.\n\n\n**Best for:** Skill gems, passive mechanics, unique items, crafting, league systems, and boss reference.\n\n### 68. [Path of Exile 2 Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.poe2wiki.net\u002F)\n\n**Description:** A dedicated community wiki for Path of Exile 2 skills, supports, classes, ascendancies, items, bosses, campaign areas, crafting, and systems. It is useful for players separating sequel-specific mechanics from original Path of Exile assumptions.\n\n\n**Best for:** Class planning, skill interactions, item systems, campaign reference, and mechanics lookup.\n\n\n## MMO and RPG\n\n### 69. [Guild Wars 2 Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fwiki.guildwars2.com\u002Fwiki\u002FMain_Page)\n\n**Description:** The official Guild Wars 2 wiki, written and maintained by players, with pages for professions, events, maps, items, achievements, masteries, story, raids, fractals, and living world content. Its in-game \u002Fwiki integration makes it especially convenient during active play.\n\n\n**Best for:** Event timers, achievements, maps, profession mechanics, currencies, and story content.\n\n### 70. [Final Fantasy XIV Online Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fffxiv.consolegameswiki.com\u002Fwiki\u002FFF14_Wiki)\n\n**Description:** A comprehensive player-maintained reference for Final Fantasy XIV jobs, quests, duties, trials, raids, crafting, gathering, mounts, minions, achievements, and patch content. It is useful for both new players unlocking systems and experienced players checking exact rewards or requirements.\n\n\n**Best for:** Unlock requirements, job guides, crafting\u002Fgathering, duties, collectibles, and patch content.\n\n\n## MMO and franchise lore\n\n### 71. [Warcraft Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fwarcraft.wiki.gg\u002F)\n\n**Description:** An officially recognized wiki for the Warcraft universe, with strong coverage of World of Warcraft, Warcraft strategy games, lore, characters, zones, items, quests, novels, comics, and historical timeline material. It is useful for gameplay context and franchise-level research.\n\n\n**Best for:** Warcraft lore, characters, locations, timeline research, quests, and franchise references.\n\n\n## World of Warcraft database and guides\n\n### 72. [Wowhead](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.wowhead.com\u002F)\n\n**Description:** A large World of Warcraft information site with item databases, news, guides, talent tools, comments, class resources, profession pages, transmog references, and patch coverage. It complements wiki-style lore pages by emphasizing live gameplay data and player-facing optimization.\n\n\n**Best for:** Items, quests, builds, class guides, comments, professions, collectibles, and WoW news.\n\n\n## RPG franchise reference\n\n### 73. [Unofficial Elder Scrolls Pages (UESP)](https:\u002F\u002Fen.uesp.net\u002Fwiki\u002FMain_Page)\n\n**Description:** A long-running independent Elder Scrolls wiki covering Arena through Skyrim, Online, spin-offs, lore, quests, locations, NPCs, items, factions, mechanics, and mod-adjacent technical notes. It is known for depth, careful documentation, and strong franchise-wide continuity.\n\n\n**Best for:** Elder Scrolls quests, lore, NPCs, maps, mechanics, and historical franchise research.\n\n### 74. [Independent Fallout Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Ffallout.wiki\u002Fwiki\u002FFallout_Wiki)\n\n**Description:** An independent wiki for the Fallout series, covering quests, characters, locations, factions, weapons, perks, timeline events, development notes, and game-specific mechanics. It is valuable for players and lore readers who want a focused, franchise-wide reference outside a general-purpose host.\n\n\n**Best for:** Fallout lore, quests, factions, weapons, perks, timelines, and game-world research.\n\n\n## CRPG and Dungeons & Dragons systems\n\n### 75. [BG3 Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fbg3.wiki\u002F)\n\n**Description:** An independent wiki for Baldur’s Gate 3 spells, classes, subclasses, items, quests, companions, conditions, locations, mechanics, and choices. It is extremely useful for a rules-heavy CRPG where builds, dialogue outcomes, and hidden interactions benefit from precise documentation.\n\n\n**Best for:** Build planning, spells, equipment, quests, companions, conditions, and mechanics.\n\n\n## RPG franchise reference\n\n### 76. [Dragon Age Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fdragonage.fandom.com\u002Fwiki\u002FDragon_Age_Wiki)\n\n**Description:** A community wiki for Dragon Age games, characters, companions, quests, locations, codex entries, factions, items, classes, and lore. It is useful for tracking narrative continuity, companion relationships, and worldbuilding across a multi-game BioWare franchise.\n\n\n**Best for:** Companion pages, quest reference, codex lore, factions, classes, and timeline continuity.\n\n### 77. [Mass Effect Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fmasseffect.fandom.com\u002Fwiki\u002FMass_Effect_Wiki)\n\n**Description:** A community wiki for Mass Effect characters, missions, planets, species, ships, weapons, powers, choices, codex entries, and lore. It is especially useful for understanding long-running narrative consequences and the science-fiction setting across the trilogy and later entries.\n\n\n**Best for:** Mission outcomes, character pages, codex lore, planets, species, weapons, and powers.\n\n\n## RPG franchise and transmedia lore\n\n### 78. [The Witcher Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fwitcher.fandom.com\u002Fwiki\u002FWitcher_Wiki)\n\n**Description:** A community wiki for The Witcher games, books, characters, locations, monsters, quests, alchemy, equipment, signs, and lore. It is useful because the franchise spans novels, games, and adaptations, requiring cross-media context for many names and events.\n\n\n**Best for:** Quest reference, bestiary entries, lore, alchemy, characters, locations, and equipment.\n\n\n## RPG franchise and setting reference\n\n### 79. [Cyberpunk Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fcyberpunk.fandom.com\u002Fwiki\u002FCyberpunk_Wiki)\n\n**Description:** A community wiki for Cyberpunk 2077, Phantom Liberty, Cyberpunk RED, characters, locations, corporations, cyberware, weapons, missions, vehicles, and setting lore. It is useful for connecting tabletop background with the game’s quests, people, and Night City history.\n\n\n**Best for:** Missions, cyberware, weapons, corporations, characters, tabletop links, and Night City lore.\n\n\n## Action RPG franchise reference\n\n### 80. [Diablo Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fdiablo.fandom.com\u002Fwiki\u002FDiablo_Wiki)\n\n**Description:** A community wiki for Diablo games, classes, monsters, items, locations, lore, skills, acts, bosses, and franchise history. It is useful for broad series research, especially when comparing how concepts such as Prime Evils, classes, and world regions appear across entries.\n\n\n**Best for:** Series lore, class history, bosses, monsters, items, acts, and franchise context.\n\n\n## Action RPG guides and build reference\n\n### 81. [Maxroll Diablo 4 Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fmaxroll.gg\u002Fd4\u002Fwiki)\n\n**Description:** A guide-driven Diablo 4 knowledge base with builds, tier lists, mechanics explanations, item references, boss guides, endgame systems, and seasonal resources. It is practical for players who want current build planning and structured optimization rather than only encyclopedic lore.\n\n\n**Best for:** Builds, leveling, endgame systems, seasonal mechanics, bosses, and optimization guides.\n\n\n## Action RPG\n\n### 82. [Grim Dawn Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fgrimdawn.fandom.com\u002Fwiki\u002FGrim_Dawn_Wiki)\n\n**Description:** A community wiki for Grim Dawn masteries, skills, devotion, items, factions, quests, monsters, locations, crafting, and DLC. It is useful for understanding build foundations in a game where class combinations and devotion paths create many viable character directions.\n\n\n**Best for:** Mastery combinations, devotion planning, quests, factions, items, and crafting.\n\n\n## Action RPG and hunting\n\n### 83. [Monster Hunter Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fmonsterhunter.fandom.com\u002Fwiki\u002FMonster_Hunter_Wiki)\n\n**Description:** A community wiki for the Monster Hunter franchise, covering monsters, weapons, armor, skills, items, locations, quests, ecology, and series history. It is valuable for comparing monster behavior and equipment across games with long-running mechanical traditions.\n\n\n**Best for:** Monster data, weapon trees, armor skills, quest reference, items, and franchise history.\n\n\n## JRPG franchise reference\n\n### 84. [Dragon Quest Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fdragonquestwiki.com\u002F)\n\n**Description:** An independent wiki for the Dragon Quest series, covering games, characters, monsters, spells, equipment, locations, classes, story elements, and localization details. It is useful for a franchise with many recurring creatures, terminology, and design traditions.\n\n\n**Best for:** Monsters, spells, equipment, characters, locations, game pages, and series continuity.\n\n\n## Tactical RPG franchise reference\n\n### 85. [Fire Emblem Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Ffireemblemwiki.org\u002F)\n\n**Description:** An independent wiki for Fire Emblem games, characters, classes, chapters, weapons, skills, supports, maps, and mechanics. It is useful for comparing units, planning routes, and understanding how recurring tactical systems change across entries.\n\n\n**Best for:** Unit data, classes, chapters, supports, weapons, skills, and tactical mechanics.\n\n\n## JRPG franchise reference\n\n### 86. [Megami Tensei Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fmegamitensei.fandom.com\u002Fwiki\u002FMegami_Tensei_Wiki)\n\n**Description:** A community wiki for Shin Megami Tensei, Persona, demons, skills, characters, locations, games, endings, and lore. It is useful for navigating a large interconnected franchise where demon compendiums, spell names, and mythological references recur in many forms.\n\n\n**Best for:** Demon data, Persona references, skills, endings, characters, and franchise lore.\n\n### 87. [Falcom Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Ffalcom.wiki\u002F)\n\n**Description:** An independent community wiki for Nihon Falcom franchises such as Trails, Ys, and related series. It is useful for fans tracking characters, locations, story arcs, terminology, release information, and continuity across long-running JRPG worlds.\n\n\n**Best for:** Trails and Ys lore, character pages, timeline connections, locations, and terminology.\n\n\n## MMO and RPG\n\n### 88. [FFXIclopedia](https:\u002F\u002Fffxiclopedia.fandom.com\u002Fwiki\u002FMain_Page)\n\n**Description:** A community wiki for Final Fantasy XI quests, missions, jobs, items, enemies, zones, crafting, endgame systems, and historical content. It is useful for a long-lived MMO where older guides, era-specific knowledge, and community terminology remain important.\n\n\n**Best for:** Missions, jobs, crafting, zones, items, enemies, and legacy MMO systems.\n\n\n## MMO learning and systems reference\n\n### 89. [EVE University Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fwiki.eveuniversity.org\u002FMain_Page)\n\n**Description:** A deep educational wiki for EVE Online ships, careers, fittings, corporations, industry, exploration, wormholes, PvP, PvE, markets, and new-player learning paths. It is especially valuable because EVE’s economy, risk model, and player organizations reward careful preparation.\n\n\n**Best for:** New-player training, ship fitting, industry, exploration, PvP basics, and career planning.\n\n\n## Space sim reference\n\n### 90. [Star Citizen Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fstarcitizen.tools\u002F)\n\n**Description:** A community wiki for Star Citizen ships, locations, manufacturers, systems, missions, equipment, lore, development history, and in-game organizations. It is useful for tracking a large evolving space-sim project with many ships, components, and fictional companies.\n\n\n**Best for:** Ship data, manufacturers, locations, equipment, lore, and development-related reference.\n\n### 91. [Elite Dangerous Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Felite-dangerous.fandom.com\u002Fwiki\u002FElite_Dangerous_Wiki)\n\n**Description:** A community wiki for Elite Dangerous ships, modules, engineers, commodities, factions, powerplay, exploration, combat, and galaxy mechanics. It is useful for commanders learning how equipment choices, engineering, trade routes, and exploration systems fit together.\n\n\n**Best for:** Ship modules, engineering, commodities, exploration, factions, and pilot progression.\n\n\n## Nintendo and console franchises\n\n### 92. [Zelda Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fzeldawiki.wiki\u002Fwiki\u002FMain_Page)\n\n**Description:** An independent wiki for The Legend of Zelda series, covering games, dungeons, items, characters, enemies, locations, timelines, manga, and lore. It is useful for both gameplay reference and long-term series research because Zelda terminology and worldbuilding evolve across many entries.\n\n\n**Best for:** Dungeons, items, characters, enemies, timelines, lore, and game-by-game references.\n\n### 93. [Bulbapedia](https:\u002F\u002Fbulbapedia.bulbagarden.net\u002Fwiki\u002FMain_Page)\n\n**Description:** A community-driven Pokémon encyclopedia covering games, Pokémon species, moves, abilities, items, regions, anime, manga, trading cards, events, and mechanics. It is one of the broadest Pokémon references, with strong coverage across both gameplay and franchise media.\n\n\n**Best for:** Pokémon species, moves, abilities, items, anime, manga, TCG, and event history.\n\n\n## Pokémon data and tools\n\n### 94. [Pokémon Database](https:\u002F\u002Fpokemondb.net\u002F)\n\n**Description:** A clean Pokémon reference site with Pokédex pages, moves, abilities, type charts, sprites, evolution chains, team tools, and game-specific data. It is not a wiki in the same sense as Bulbapedia, but it is fast and practical for exact battle and collection information.\n\n\n**Best for:** Pokédex lookup, moves, abilities, type charts, evolution data, and team planning.\n\n\n## Pokémon news and database\n\n### 95. [Serebii](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.serebii.net\u002F)\n\n**Description:** A long-running Pokémon information site covering game news, event distributions, Pokédex data, move lists, TCG updates, anime information, and guides. It is useful for current franchise tracking and quick lookup, especially when events or new releases are changing frequently.\n\n\n**Best for:** Pokémon news, event distributions, Pokédex pages, anime\u002FTCG updates, and game guides.\n\n\n## Nintendo and life sim\n\n### 96. [Nookipedia](https:\u002F\u002Fnookipedia.com\u002Fwiki\u002FMain_Page)\n\n**Description:** An independent Animal Crossing wiki for villagers, items, events, locations, furniture, DIY recipes, bugs, fish, fossils, music, and game-specific mechanics. It is practical for collectors and decorators because Animal Crossing depends heavily on schedules, catalogs, and seasonal availability.\n\n\n**Best for:** Villagers, item catalogs, events, DIY recipes, bugs, fish, fossils, and seasonal planning.\n\n\n## Nintendo and console franchises\n\n### 97. [Super Mario Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.mariowiki.com\u002FSuper_Mario_Wiki)\n\n**Description:** A major independent wiki for Mario games, characters, enemies, levels, items, power-ups, spin-offs, media, and series history. It is useful because the Mario franchise spans platformers, RPGs, sports games, party games, kart racing, animation, and print media.\n\n\n**Best for:** Mario characters, levels, enemies, items, spin-offs, media, and franchise history.\n\n\n## Nintendo and competitive platform fighting\n\n### 98. [SmashWiki](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.ssbwiki.com\u002F)\n\n**Description:** An independent wiki for Super Smash Bros. characters, stages, moves, mechanics, items, tournaments, players, terminology, and competitive history. It is useful for understanding both in-game systems and the long-running competitive culture around the series.\n\n\n**Best for:** Move data, mechanics, stages, competitive terms, tournament history, and player pages.\n\n\n## Nintendo and multiplayer shooters\n\n### 99. [Inkipedia](https:\u002F\u002Fsplatoonwiki.org\u002Fwiki\u002FMain_Page)\n\n**Description:** An independent Splatoon wiki for weapons, gear, abilities, stages, modes, characters, brands, single-player content, Splatfests, and lore. It supports both casual collection goals and multiplayer learning in a series where equipment and map rotation matter.\n\n\n**Best for:** Weapons, gear abilities, stages, modes, Splatfests, characters, and lore.\n\n\n## Nintendo and console franchises\n\n### 100. [WiKirby](https:\u002F\u002Fwikirby.com\u002Fwiki\u002FWiKirby)\n\n**Description:** An independent Kirby wiki covering games, copy abilities, characters, enemies, bosses, locations, music, anime, manga, and series history. It is useful for a franchise with many recurring powers and charming continuity across platformers and spin-offs.\n\n\n**Best for:** Copy abilities, characters, bosses, games, music, media, and series continuity.\n\n\n## Nintendo and metroidvania reference\n\n### 101. [Metroid Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fmetroidwiki.org\u002Fwiki\u002FMain_Page)\n\n**Description:** An independent Metroid wiki for games, planets, characters, enemies, upgrades, weapons, bosses, lore, and timeline material. It is useful for understanding exploration-gated progression and the series history behind one of the foundational metroidvania franchises.\n\n\n**Best for:** Upgrades, bosses, planets, enemies, timeline reference, lore, and game pages.\n\n\n## Nintendo and strategy adventure\n\n### 102. [Pikipedia](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.pikminwiki.com\u002F)\n\n**Description:** An independent Pikmin wiki covering species, treasures, enemies, areas, caves, plants, characters, collectibles, missions, and game mechanics. It is useful for completion routing because Pikmin games reward efficient planning around time, unit types, and environmental hazards.\n\n\n**Best for:** Treasure locations, enemy data, Pikmin types, caves, missions, and completion planning.\n\n\n## Nintendo and console franchises\n\n### 103. [Lylat Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fstarfoxwiki.info\u002Fwiki\u002FMain_Page)\n\n**Description:** An independent Star Fox wiki for games, characters, vehicles, planets, enemies, missions, weapons, and franchise media. It is useful for a compact but distinctive Nintendo series where branching routes, vehicles, and character lore vary across entries.\n\n\n**Best for:** Star Fox games, characters, vehicles, planets, missions, and series history.\n\n\n## Nintendo and platforming franchises\n\n### 104. [Donkey Kong Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fdonkeykong.fandom.com\u002Fwiki\u002FDonkey_Kong_Wiki)\n\n**Description:** A dedicated wiki for Donkey Kong games, characters, enemies, levels, items, worlds, spin-offs, and related media. It is useful for tracking a franchise that spans arcade history, platformers, racing, rhythm games, and Mario-adjacent appearances.\n\n\n**Best for:** Levels, characters, enemies, worlds, items, spin-offs, and franchise history.\n\n\n## Nintendo and tactical strategy\n\n### 105. [Wars Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fwarswiki.org\u002Fwiki\u002FMain_Page)\n\n**Description:** An independent wiki for the Wars and Advance Wars series, covering commanders, units, maps, campaigns, mechanics, terrain, and mission data. It is useful for players studying tactical matchups, campaign objectives, and the differences between entries in the series.\n\n\n**Best for:** Commanding officers, unit data, terrain, maps, campaign missions, and tactics.\n\n\n## Esports and competitive games\n\n### 106. [Liquipedia Dota 2 Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fliquipedia.net\u002Fdota2\u002FMain_Page)\n\n**Description:** Liquipedia’s Dota 2 section documents tournaments, teams, players, transfers, matches, results, heroes, and competitive history. It is particularly useful for following the professional scene, checking event formats, and understanding how teams and rosters changed over time.\n\n\n**Best for:** Tournaments, rosters, match histories, event formats, team pages, and player profiles.\n\n### 107. [Liquipedia Counter-Strike Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fliquipedia.net\u002Fcounterstrike\u002FMain_Page)\n\n**Description:** Liquipedia’s Counter-Strike section covers CS2 and earlier competitive history, including tournaments, teams, players, maps, results, rankings, and roster moves. It is a strong source for event research and tracking the long-running professional Counter-Strike ecosystem.\n\n\n**Best for:** Tournament results, rosters, player pages, map pools, rankings, and competitive history.\n\n### 108. [Liquipedia League of Legends Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fliquipedia.net\u002Fleagueoflegends\u002FMain_Page)\n\n**Description:** Liquipedia’s League of Legends section focuses on professional tournaments, regional leagues, teams, players, transfers, champions in competitive context, and match results. It complements the official gameplay wiki by concentrating on esports structure and history.\n\n\n**Best for:** Regional leagues, Worlds history, team rosters, player profiles, transfers, and match results.\n\n### 109. [Liquipedia VALORANT Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fliquipedia.net\u002Fvalorant\u002FMain_Page)\n\n**Description:** Liquipedia’s VALORANT section tracks tournaments, agents in competitive contexts, teams, players, match results, regional circuits, and roster movement. It is useful for following a fast-changing esport where team lineups and regional qualification paths matter.\n\n\n**Best for:** VCT events, teams, players, match results, roster moves, and regional coverage.\n\n### 110. [Liquipedia Rocket League Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fliquipedia.net\u002Frocketleague\u002FMain_Page)\n\n**Description:** Liquipedia’s Rocket League section documents tournaments, teams, players, results, transfers, and competitive seasons. It is useful for fans who want clean bracket information, historical placements, and context around regional and international Rocket League competition.\n\n\n**Best for:** Tournament brackets, teams, players, RLCS history, transfers, and regional results.\n\n### 111. [Liquipedia StarCraft II Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fliquipedia.net\u002Fstarcraft2\u002FMain_Page)\n\n**Description:** Liquipedia’s StarCraft II section is a deep esports reference for tournaments, players, teams, maps, matchups, races, builds, and competitive history. It is especially valuable because StarCraft has a long professional timeline and a rich strategic vocabulary.\n\n\n**Best for:** Tournament history, player profiles, builds, maps, matchups, and competitive statistics.\n\n### 112. [Liquipedia Overwatch Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fliquipedia.net\u002Foverwatch\u002FMain_Page)\n\n**Description:** Liquipedia’s Overwatch section covers tournaments, teams, players, transfers, heroes in competitive context, match results, and historical league information. It is useful for tracking roster movement and understanding the structure of professional Overwatch events.\n\n\n**Best for:** Teams, players, match results, tournament formats, roster moves, and event history.\n\n### 113. [Liquipedia Rainbow Six Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fliquipedia.net\u002Frainbowsix\u002FMain_Page)\n\n**Description:** Liquipedia’s Rainbow Six section documents Siege tournaments, players, teams, operators in competitive settings, match results, and regional circuits. It is useful for understanding a tactical esport where map pools, regional leagues, and roster changes shape results.\n\n\n**Best for:** Tournament coverage, rosters, players, maps, regional leagues, and match histories.\n\n### 114. [Liquipedia Apex Legends Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fliquipedia.net\u002Fapexlegends\u002FMain_Page)\n\n**Description:** Liquipedia’s Apex Legends section covers tournaments, teams, players, legends in competitive context, match results, formats, and regional standings. It is useful for following battle royale competition where placement points, rosters, and LAN qualification paths can be complex.\n\n\n**Best for:** ALGS events, teams, player pages, standings, tournament formats, and match results.\n\n\n## Competitive MOBA gameplay reference\n\n### 115. [League of Legends Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fwiki.leagueoflegends.com\u002Fen-us\u002F)\n\n**Description:** The official League of Legends wiki provides player-authored information on champions, abilities, items, runes, skins, maps, mechanics, game modes, patch-to-patch changes, and lore. It is the gameplay-focused counterpart to esports databases and is useful for exact mechanics and historical changes.\n\n\n**Best for:** Champion abilities, items, runes, skins, mechanics, patches, and lore reference.\n\n### 116. [Dota 2 Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fdota2.fandom.com\u002Fwiki\u002FDota_2_Wiki)\n\n**Description:** A community wiki for Dota 2 heroes, abilities, items, neutral items, mechanics, game modes, cosmetics, patches, and terminology. It is useful for players checking exact interactions in a complex MOBA with many edge cases and frequent balance changes.\n\n\n**Best for:** Hero abilities, items, mechanics, patch history, cosmetics, and terminology.\n\n\n## Competitive and class-based FPS reference\n\n### 117. [Official Team Fortress Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fwiki.teamfortress.com\u002Fwiki\u002FMain_Page)\n\n**Description:** The official Team Fortress wiki for Team Fortress and Team Fortress 2, covering classes, weapons, items, maps, updates, cosmetics, achievements, mechanics, and community content. It is useful for both gameplay reference and the unusual economy\u002Fcosmetic history around TF2.\n\n\n**Best for:** Classes, weapons, maps, items, updates, achievements, cosmetics, and TF2 history.\n\n\n## Tactical FPS gameplay reference\n\n### 118. [VALORANT Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fvalorant.fandom.com\u002Fwiki\u002FVALORANT_Wiki)\n\n**Description:** A community wiki for VALORANT agents, abilities, weapons, maps, skins, game modes, cosmetics, battle passes, and patches. It complements esports resources by focusing on the gameplay objects and cosmetic systems players encounter directly.\n\n\n**Best for:** Agents, abilities, weapons, maps, skins, modes, patches, and cosmetic collections.\n\n\n## Gacha, mobile, and live-service RPGs\n\n### 119. [Genshin Impact Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fgenshin-impact.fandom.com\u002Fwiki\u002FGenshin_Impact_Wiki)\n\n**Description:** A community wiki for Genshin Impact characters, weapons, artifacts, quests, events, enemies, regions, materials, achievements, and lore. It is useful for tracking a content-rich live-service RPG where character builds and material farming require careful planning.\n\n\n**Best for:** Character materials, artifact sets, quests, events, regions, achievements, and lore.\n\n### 120. [Honkai: Star Rail Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fhonkai-star-rail.fandom.com\u002Fwiki\u002FHonkai:_Star_Rail_Wiki)\n\n**Description:** A community wiki for Honkai: Star Rail characters, light cones, relics, missions, events, enemies, worlds, achievements, and story terminology. It is practical for build planning and for tracking live-service events and resource requirements across patches.\n\n\n**Best for:** Character builds, light cones, relics, missions, event tracking, and story reference.\n\n\n## Gacha, mobile, and live-service action RPGs\n\n### 121. [Zenless Zone Zero Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fzenless-zone-zero.fandom.com\u002Fwiki\u002FZenless_Zone_Zero_Wiki)\n\n**Description:** A community wiki for Zenless Zone Zero agents, W-Engines, Drive Discs, Bangboo, factions, missions, events, enemies, and combat systems. It is useful for players comparing character roles, build components, and the terminology of New Eridu.\n\n\n**Best for:** Agents, W-Engines, Drive Discs, Bangboo, missions, events, and combat mechanics.\n\n### 122. [Wuthering Waves Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fwutheringwaves.fandom.com\u002Fwiki\u002FWuthering_Waves_Wiki)\n\n**Description:** A community wiki for Wuthering Waves resonators, weapons, echoes, quests, events, regions, enemies, materials, and combat systems. It is useful for planning character progression and understanding the echo-based build structure at the center of the game.\n\n\n**Best for:** Resonators, echoes, weapons, materials, quests, events, and combat systems.\n\n\n## Gacha, mobile, and tactical RPGs\n\n### 123. [Arknights Terra Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Farknights.wiki.gg\u002F)\n\n**Description:** A wiki.gg-hosted reference for Arknights operators, skills, modules, stages, enemies, events, materials, base systems, and story\u002Flore. It is valuable for tactical planning because operator roles, upgrade materials, and event stages all benefit from clear data.\n\n\n**Best for:** Operator data, skills, modules, stages, enemies, materials, and event planning.\n\n### 124. [Blue Archive Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fbluearchive.wiki\u002Fwiki\u002FMain_Page)\n\n**Description:** A community wiki for Blue Archive students, skills, equipment, stages, raids, events, story, enemies, and progression systems. It is useful for comparing student roles, planning upgrades, and understanding event rewards in a character-collection structure.\n\n\n**Best for:** Student data, raids, skills, equipment, events, story, and progression planning.\n\n\n## Gacha, mobile, and fleet collection\n\n### 125. [Azur Lane Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fazurlane.koumakan.jp\u002Fwiki\u002FAzur_Lane_Wiki)\n\n**Description:** A dedicated Azur Lane wiki for ships, equipment, maps, events, commissions, skins, retrofit data, construction pools, and mechanics. It is useful for fleet planning, event farming, and understanding ship roles across a large character roster.\n\n\n**Best for:** Ship data, equipment, maps, events, retrofits, construction pools, and fleet planning.\n\n\n## Gacha, mobile, and RPG reference\n\n### 126. [Granblue Fantasy Wiki](https:\u002F\u002Fgbf.wiki\u002F)\n\n**Description:** A community wiki for Granblue Fantasy characters, weapons, summons, raids, events, classes, quests, grids, and mechanics. It is valuable because the game’s team-building and weapon-grid systems reward detailed reference work and long-term resource planning.\n\n\n**Best for:** Characters, weapon grids, raids, events, classes, summons, and progression planning.\n\n\n---\n\n\n## Source and Verification Notes\n\n- The direct link in each entry is the primary reference for that website.\n- During compilation, several platform-level and site-specific pages were checked, including [wiki.gg's wiki directory](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.wiki.gg\u002Fwikis), [PCGamingWiki](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.pcgamingwiki.com\u002Fwiki\u002FHome), [Liquipedia](https:\u002F\u002Fliquipedia.net\u002Fesports\u002FMain_Page), [STS2.io](https:\u002F\u002Fsts2.io\u002Fen\u002F), [Mega Crit's Slay the Spire 2 early-access launch post](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.megacrit.com\u002Fnews\u002F2026-03-05-early-access-launch\u002F), and [Riot Games' official League of Legends Wiki announcement](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.leagueoflegends.com\u002Fen-sg\u002Fnews\u002Fannouncements\u002Fthe-official-league-of-legends-wiki\u002F).\n- Some entries are databases or guide hubs rather than strict editable wikis; they are included because they serve the same practical reference role for players and researchers.\n\n## Maintenance Suggestions\n\n- Re-check links every few months, especially for live-service games and recently migrated community wikis.\n\n- Consider adding tags such as `official`, `independent`, `wiki.gg`, `Fandom`, `database`, `esports`, `modding`, and `speedrun` if this list becomes a public repository.\n\n- For patch-sensitive mechanics, prefer pages with visible revision histories, changelog references, or active editor communities.\n\n- For communities migrating away from older hosts, link to the current community-preferred site rather than the highest-search-ranking mirror when that preference is clear.\n\n\n## Suggested Repository Name\n\n`awesome-game-wiki`\n\n\n## Short README Blurb\n\nA curated list of game wikis, databases, esports references, modding documentation, and community knowledge hubs for players, editors, researchers, and guide writers.\n",2,"2026-06-11 04:10:29","CREATED_QUERY"]