Why this archive exists
The game already promises a broad reference surface: open-ended quests, consequential choices, spell crafting, alchemy, equipment, enemies, co-op and an Early Access update cycle. A focused guide can help players navigate those systems, but only if the information is tied to evidence and a game version.
Before release, our job is smaller and stricter. We explain the live schedule, official Early Access plan, confirmed systems and PC requirements, then prepare durable hubs for real play evidence.
Our source order
The current English Steam store page is the primary source for release, modes, requirements and official system descriptions. SteamDB is used to cross-check release-state and app metadata. Current NerveLabs channels can support attributed announcements.
Community discussion is valuable for discovering questions and problems. It is not automatically treated as proof of how a mechanic works. Other fan guides and wikis are never used as the factual source for game mechanics.
Pre-release boundaries
When the official material does not answer a high-intent question, we either omit the page or state the current confirmed boundary clearly. Visual completeness is never a reason to manufacture content.
- No invented quest, NPC, item, spell, ingredient, recipe, boss, ending or achievement names
- No guessed party limits, save ownership, loot rules or progression behavior
- No empty indexable database pages created only to reserve a keyword
- No claim that a planned feature is available before the source says it is
Freshness during Early Access
Version-sensitive pages show when they were last checked and which source class supports the answer. After release, detailed guides will record the tested build wherever a patch could change the result.
Corrections should preserve useful URLs and improve the evidence. Once a page earns search visibility, verified additions are preferred over unnecessary structural rewrites.
Independence
Laughless Saint Guide is not affiliated with or endorsed by NerveLabs. The game title and first-party promotional media are used referentially to identify and report on the game. Site marks, layout, typography and archive graphics are original to this guide.