What this new guide is for

Jokes of the Gods was selected from the 2026-05-12 source fact read-through as a high-value Windrose topic. The source is used only for public title, type, level, tags, headings, and linked facts; PlayField Guides turns that into original player-facing advice.

The compact fact table marks it as a level 12 side quest, so treat it as a planned midgame check rather than a casual opening errand. Stabilize repairs, reserves, and return timing before folding it into a serious run.

  • Decide whether the topic is a route, system, gear, resource, or encounter problem.
  • Use source facts as topic signals; publish advice that stands on its own.
  • When play verification changes the picture, update the decision rule before adding more detail.

Recommended preparation route

Jokes of the Gods should be approached by reducing the cost of first contact. Make the first trip a light scout run that checks approach risk, supply drain, and the retreat point; use the second trip for objective materials or combat supplies. A failed first attempt is still useful if it produces clear route information.

If you cannot explain how the run might fail, do not carry rare materials yet. Confirm the hazard profile with a short route before turning it into a committed attempt.

  • Use the first run to verify the route, not to force completion.
  • Bring objective materials, combat supplies, or quest items only on the second run.
  • Write the retreat point before departure so greed does not make the route longer.

Turning related facts into original coverage

The compact source facts currently surface 神々の悪戯, side quest, Tumbaga Ingots, Gold Ingots, Cursed Swamp. These become candidates for future internal links, resource notes, and sub-guides, not unverified coordinates or copied procedure.

For SEO, the value of this page is not how much source material it repeats. The value is a clear decision model: when to go, what to bring, what to change after failure, and how the topic connects to resources, ships, bosses, or beginner routing.

Publishing and update rules

This page was added by the daily automation, but the automation is intentionally capped at one new high-value topic per day. If the source signals are weak, it refreshes existing guide bodies instead of producing thin pages.

Future runs can update this page with new compact facts or link it from related guides. Manual review should add player decisions, route risk, and preparation checklists rather than source-site wording.