Scenarios

Compare Scenario

Compare Scenario shows what moved and what warnings appeared before you apply a sandbox to the main story.

Tags: scenarios, compare, revision, scene order

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Overview

Compare Scenario is the checkpoint before committing a what-if structure. It shows moved scenes and scenario warnings so you can judge the consequences.

When Should I Use This?

Use it after making meaningful changes in a scenario and before applying the scenario to the main story.

How To Use It

Review moved scenes, check warnings, then decide whether the alternate order is stronger, needs more work or should remain only an experiment.

Example

If moving a clue later creates a warning that a later scene depends on it too early, the comparison page tells you where to look.

Writer Tip

A scenario can succeed even if you do not apply it. Sometimes the experiment teaches you why the original order works.

Common Mistakes

  • Applying because the order is new, not because it is better.
  • Ignoring warnings created by the alternate order.
  • Forgetting which scenes moved.

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Scenarios let you copy the current scene order into a sandbox so you can test structural ideas before applying them to the main story.

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Apply Scenario To Main

Apply Scenario To Main replaces the current scene order with the scenario order.

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Create Scenario

Create Scenario copies the current order into a sandbox so you can test structural changes before committing them.

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Main vs Scenario

Main vs Scenario compares the real order with the sandbox order so structural changes are visible.

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Scenario Timeline

Scenario Timeline shows the alternate order you are testing without changing the main story order.

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