Disclaimer

Please note the following while reading this Wiki:


 * 1. This Wiki is UNOFFICIAL. It is not endorsed by ShackTac, is not maintained by ShackTac members, and does not coordinate with ShackTac in any way. All information herein is based on videos and other information sources publicly released by ShackTac members, primarily their YouTube videos and comments. Information revealed on other public sources such as Twitter or Discord is also allowed, so long as it was shared publicly. Any attempt to add personal/private information to this Wiki will result in a permanent ban.


 * 2. There is only one solid, permanent rule in ShackTac: "Serious Fun" . All other rules are open to unannounced changes, and many "rules" have already changed since the group's inception. Thus, expect any information that is not historically factual (e.g. video names) to be temporary. Newer versions of ArmA are guaranteed to completely amend existing "rules" and/or add new ones.


 * 3. Each player is different. Different players play the game differently, and different mission-makers are free to make all sorts of original content that is not mentioned on this Wiki or defies information therein. This is why the words "Typically", "Generally", "Usually" etc. are extremely common on this Wiki - because exceptions are extremely common. Accurate, time-independent claims are impossible here.


 * 4. ShackTac releases very little information about back-end procedures. While speculation about procedures such as Game Mastery or Recruitment is allowed to a limited extent, it should be kept to the absolute minimum. Do not make guesses about these procedures unless you can back your guess up with publicly available information (see point #1).


 * 5. Do not assume all ArmA rules apply to ShackTac. ShackTac uses a variety of mods -- many of which are not available to the public -- to modify both the assets appearing in the game as well as some of the game-mechanics. Information based on how ArmA normally behaves but without examples of it working that way in ShackTac videos should only be used if absolutely necessary, and should be clearly marked as such.