Category:Articles lacking sources

The following articles contain pieces of information that are possibly false and require verification to be kept on the article. This category and all subcategories are hidden from view in the mainspace.

Other subcategories:
 * Category:Articles lacking sources by medium separates this category by medium (TotK, ALttP, TCT, etc.)
 * Category:Articles lacking name references contains articles that do not have an official name, as outlined in the Terminology Guidelines.

Fixing Unsourced Claims
To remove articles from this category, you must either:
 * Add a citation next to the skeptical information on the article. For more information on how to add citations effectively, see Guidelines:References.
 * Remove the information from the article if you are confident that it is untrue and cannot find any references to back it up. If the information in question is an entire article, you may use the template to mark the article for deletion.

Reporting Unsourced Claims
To add articles to this category, you can use one of these two templates: If the information that needs a citation relates to a specific piece of media, you may add the abbreviation of said media to the template. For example, if a statement about Breath of the Wild seems untrue, you may use  to add it to the "Breath of the Wild articles lacking sources" subcategory. The same goes for, which can be used if the entire article has unsourced claims related to Breath of the Wild and would add the article to the same category.
 * , if whole articles or sections generally lack citations. Place this underneath the header for the section in question, or in the case of an article, place it underneath the lead sentence and infobox.
 * , if a specific portion of info needs a citation. Place this after the punctuation in the skeptical sentence.