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TBH Wiki: Task Bar Hero Wiki

TBH Wiki is a Task Bar Hero Wiki built around searchable game data, not a slogan page. Use TBH Wiki to move from a stage question to the stage box, monster, rune, gear, material, hero, or pet page that answers it. The Task Bar Hero Wiki keeps the core routes close to the first screen so a player can check drops, rune nodes, stage details, materials, soulstones, skills, and pets without opening raw tables.

5 760gear
197runes
214skills & passives
120stages
Stages and drops

Task Bar Hero Wiki Stages and Drops

Task Bar Hero Wiki stage pages are the strongest current match for high-frequency searches such as 2-8, 3-10, nightmare, hell, torment, chest drops, and stage boxes. TBH Wiki groups these routes first because players usually search when they are stuck on a stage, comparing drop tables, or checking where a monster appears. The stage index shows acts, difficulty, waves, monsters, bosses, and linked boxes, while each stage detail page keeps the route tied to the exact game data.

Use TBH Wiki stage routes when the question is about progression, chest farming, boss boxes, blue boxes, or stage-specific monsters. The Task Bar Hero Wiki stage box pages connect chest names to their drop entries and stage links, and the monster pages explain where enemies such as Bat, Giant Fly, and Hell Golem appear. This keeps drops, stages, and monsters in one clear loop instead of scattering the same search intent across raw database pages.

Runes and skills

TBH Wiki Runes and Skills

TBH Wiki rune pages cover another large search cluster: runes, rune tree, all runes, rune map, skill tree, passives, buffs, and status effects. The Task Bar Hero Wiki rune tree is the best landing route for players who want to inspect node bonuses, first costs, max levels, and connections. A player can start from the rune tree, open a rune detail page, then move to skill or status data when the effect references combat stats.

The TBH Wiki skills area should stay grouped with runes because searchers often use rune and skill language together. Task Bar Hero Wiki skill pages cover active skills, passive skills, hero links, damage type, range, cooldown, and scaling information. Buffs and status effects are support pages for the same intent, so they stay in this group even if their search volume is smaller than the rune tree.

Gear and materials

Task Bar Hero Wiki Gear and Materials

Task Bar Hero Wiki gear and material pages match searches for gear, items, soulstone, soul stone, decoration, rarity, ruby, emerald, sapphire, material effects, and grade. TBH Wiki should use typed routes for these pages so the user sees gear under gear, materials under materials, and stage boxes under stage boxes. The gear index works as the main equipment route, while material and effect pages explain enhancement items, decoration effects, and stat modifier ranges.

The TBH Wiki materials route is also where current content can support soulstone searches without creating a thin standalone page. Task Bar Hero Wiki material detail pages for Soulstone - Normal, Soulstone - Nightmare, Soulstone - Hell, and Soulstone - Torment should link back to materials, stage boxes, and relevant drops. Rarity grades belong with gear and materials because players search for item grade, divine items, rarity tiers, and cube value while comparing equipment.

Heroes and pets

TBH Wiki Heroes, Pets and Monsters

TBH Wiki keeps heroes and pets in a smaller group because many build and tier list keywords are not fully supported yet. The current Task Bar Hero Wiki hero pages are still useful for class names, base stats, weapons, and linked skills, so players searching Ranger, Priest, Sorcerer, Knight, Hunter, or Slayer can reach real data. The pet pages cover unlock conditions and passive bonuses, which is enough to support pet searches without pretending to be a full build guide.

This TBH Wiki section also reinforces monster links because pet searches often mention Bat, Giant Fly, Fire Spirit, Hell Golem, or other enemy names. The Task Bar Hero Wiki should send those searches to monster details and pet unlock context before any future guide pages exist. When build pages are added later, they can link back to heroes, skills, runes, gear, pets, and monsters instead of replacing these data routes.

FAQ

Task Bar Hero Wiki FAQ

What is TBH Wiki?

TBH Wiki is a Task Bar Hero Wiki for the current data-backed pages on this site. It focuses on stages, stage boxes, monsters, runes, skills, gear, materials, heroes, and pets instead of unrelated TBH meanings.

Is TBH Wiki the same as Task Bar Hero Wiki?

Yes. TBH Wiki here means the Task Bar Hero Wiki, not TBH meaning, TBHK, lyrics, stock tickers, or other unrelated searches. The homepage uses both names so players can recognize the same wiki intent.

Where should I start on the Task Bar Hero Wiki?

Start with Stages if you are blocked by 2-8, 3-10, nightmare, hell, or torment. Start with Stage Boxes if your question is about chest drops. Start with Rune Tree, Gear, or Materials when the search is about progression or equipment.

Does TBH Wiki include build guides or a farming planner?

Not yet. TBH Wiki currently links only to pages with real site content. Build, tier list, farming planner, market, Discord, and server status keywords should wait until the Task Bar Hero Wiki has dedicated pages for those intents.

How does the Task Bar Hero Wiki connect related pages?

Task Bar Hero Wiki pages should form loops: stages link to monsters and stage boxes, materials link to effects and drops, heroes link to skills, and pets link to unlock monsters. These links help users and search engines understand the site structure.

Why are raw database routes not in the sidebar?

Raw tables are useful for development, but they are not the best TBH Wiki navigation for players. The sidebar should prioritize Stages and Drops, Runes and Skills, Gear and Materials, and Heroes and Pets.