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Mortal Shell II Guides and Resources
The cards carry decisions and evidence, not invented stats. Captured launch material remains marked for recheck until it passes the release review queue.
How to use the Reference index
This index contains 18 Reference records. It organizes source captures so a player can find a named question, inspect its evidence label, and decide what to verify next. Examples in the current set include How Long to Beat Mortal Shell 2; How to Fast Travel | Mortal Shell 2; How to Heal and Increase HP | Mortal Shell 2. A card is an attributed lead, not proof that its conclusion, location, value, or route still matches the release build. Open the dedicated page before acting, then keep the title, summary, source, version, and review date together as one evidence record.
The current Reference set cites Game8, PowerPyx, MortalShell2.org, Mortal Shell official site. Source names describe provenance, not automatic authority, and multiple pages from one publisher do not become independent corroboration merely because their URLs differ. 17 records carry a needs-recheck version state. Use that label to prioritize current-build review; never remove it because a card looks complete or because another page repeats the same captured conclusion.
Find the right Reference record
Start with the exact decision blocking the run: identify an object, reach a place, answer a platform question, prepare a route transition, or reconcile a changed build. Search for that subject and compare the returned hub, type, source, and date. Open one primary record instead of reading every card as a combined guide. If two pages answer different questions, keep both; if they make the same claim from the same source family, do not count them as independent confirmation.
Read list, location, how-to, ranking, and yes-or-no titles according to their intent. A list needs a defined snapshot before it can claim completeness. A location needs a current route confirmation. A how-to needs a start state and observable stop condition. A ranking needs criteria and alternatives. A time-sensitive answer needs the same platform, edition, branch, and date. These checks prevent the Reference index from turning titles into facts the captured body never supplied.
Move from Reference evidence to local progress
Use the map only for a matched spatial lead, the roadmap only for an ordered route decision, and the tracker only for a supported local target. None of those tools reads the game save, inventory, quest flags, achievements, or storefront entitlements. Confirm the named result in the game before checking it. An imported marker, search result, or completed card can help organize work without becoming evidence that the underlying objective is finished.
When a record disagrees with the current release, retain the attributed source and capture date, record the application build and platform tested, and describe the exact mismatch. Seek a current official or independent source that addresses the same condition and result before editing the conclusion. Close the review with a receipt containing the question, evidence, test, observation, and local state change. This keeps the Reference index useful without hiding unknowns or manufacturing release facts.
Before leaving the Reference index, compare the open work with all 18 visible records and remove only true duplicates from the review queue. Keep two similarly named pages when their intents, platforms, versions, or source conditions differ. Record why a page was selected, deferred, or rejected so another session can resume the same evidence question without rereading every card or mistaking an unreviewed record for a negative result.