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<blockquote data-quote="Fanaelialae" data-source="post: 5762493" data-attributes="member: 53980"><p>The whole point of the matrix is that it <em>isn't</em> a straight line.</p><p></p><p>Instead of plotting out the adventure as A > B > C, you instead plot it out so that A > D > G is just as viable as B > A > E > H (or any other combination of the numerous permutations of the matrix). Please keep in mind that I am using "plot out" in the loosest sense. You're simply laying out what <em>might</em> happen; a framework to act as a starting point for the improvisation every DM inevitably has to do.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>He means if you've already decided that it's a straight forward rescue the princess plot. It was an example. Obviously, if you decide to add a twist the potential outcomes will change.</p><p></p><p>If you write an adventure where the PCs find the princess as a ghost, then the outcomes you write down might include sending her to the afterlife, or attempting to raise her. That doesn't mean that the party wizard can't do the unexpected and bind her ghost to serve him for eternity. It just means that that wasn't one of the outcomes you planned for, so you'll have to improvise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fanaelialae, post: 5762493, member: 53980"] The whole point of the matrix is that it [i]isn't[/i] a straight line. Instead of plotting out the adventure as A > B > C, you instead plot it out so that A > D > G is just as viable as B > A > E > H (or any other combination of the numerous permutations of the matrix). Please keep in mind that I am using "plot out" in the loosest sense. You're simply laying out what [i]might[/i] happen; a framework to act as a starting point for the improvisation every DM inevitably has to do. He means if you've already decided that it's a straight forward rescue the princess plot. It was an example. Obviously, if you decide to add a twist the potential outcomes will change. If you write an adventure where the PCs find the princess as a ghost, then the outcomes you write down might include sending her to the afterlife, or attempting to raise her. That doesn't mean that the party wizard can't do the unexpected and bind her ghost to serve him for eternity. It just means that that wasn't one of the outcomes you planned for, so you'll have to improvise. [/QUOTE]
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