User blog comment:TheGoldenPatrik1/It's aliiiiiive!/@comment-29771477-20180328172303/@comment-24764043-20180328175840

It really has nothing to do with legal conflict, and if anything, the responder from FANDOM in my tickets to them convinced me that the license applied to ToD by the wiki is more beneficial than anything.

While I feel we don't need to completely leave, Gravi is the one more absolutely adamant on getting our content out of here. I'm still creating pages, whether they plan to stick around or not. If anything, I had been more convinced by Ursuul completely leaving the wiki wouldn't even be entirely necessary.

But the countless threads asking "How can ToD be how it is if Diep.io is this... *accompanied by picture*", have really made me realize that no one takes our project seriously just because it's based in Diep.io. Its become such a radically different creation in every sense except the art style, and the use of Polygons. We almost even consider changing the terminology used for Tanks, and they've been entirely redesigned, as well as the whole class tree overhaul coming and introduction of items effecting play style and not class upgrades, etc. It's just not about Diep.io anymore and by leaving it here, there will always be some wrong association that it is.

And for the secrecy stuff... imagine unlocking the final areas of the game. Waiting so long trying to figure out just HOW to get to The Archprophet and kill him. You know there's special steps related to how to do it. Something to do with the key Belisarius dropped for you in the Iron Gauntlet... but you don't know what. Except oh wait you do, because you were on Diep.io Wikia when the "Seven Steps of the Sanctum" necessary to reaching the Archprophet were completely laid out in front of you! Imagine how undermining of the discovery factor that is. The big collective global mystery of trying to open the Tower of Gladii completely WASTED. That's why even the SSotS necessary to reaching the Archprophet are going to be probably changed somewhere down the line, and maybe not even be seven steps.