Anime Expeditions systems currently include or preview units, traits, summons, upgrades, evolutions, Story, Challenges, Expeditions, Creator Spotlights, Raids, and live-service features, but exact rewards and routes still need verification.
Systems map
| System | Status | Publish rule |
|---|---|---|
| Units | Known names exist | Publish index now; detail pages later. |
| Traits | Trusted trait tables exist | Publish guide now; recheck values after launch. |
| Trait reroll | Preview and guide evidence exists | Publish cautious guide now. |
| Summons | Banner and pity evidence exists | Publish planning guide now; rates later. |
| Story | Mode referenced | Publish overview only until routes and rewards are known. |
| Challenges | Mode referenced | Hold deep guides until rewards and modifiers are verified. |
| Expeditions | Mode referenced | Hold exact guide until public mechanics are tested. |
| Creator Spotlights | Mode referenced | Track but do not invent rewards. |
| Raids | Teaser and coverage evidence | Hold full raid guides until requirements and rewards are verified. |
| Guilds / events / battlepass | Live-service signals | Track in news until public details exist. |
Why systems matter
Anime Expeditions systems decide which pages should exist. A code tracker can publish with no active codes if it clearly says none are verified. A traits guide can publish because current trait tables give usable planning information. A raid guide cannot publish fully until players know raid access, mechanics, enemy behavior, rewards, and team requirements.
Held systems
Maps, raids, best team comps, DPS calculators, evolution route pages, item databases, currency farming pages, AFK reward pages, guild pages, and battlepass value pages are useful later. For now, they remain held because unsupported pages would be thin and likely wrong.