Description This publication introduces Liquid Power Fantasy Routing, an AI-native architecture for post-guide game progression systems. Traditional game guides operate as static documents, wikis, planners, or build repositories. Liquid Power Fantasy Routing reframes progression around the player's desired fantasy state as the root computational object. Instead of asking:“Where does this item drop?” The system asks:“How does the player become this?” The routing layer dynamically resolves progression backward through: required states loot and object dependencies acquisition sources probabilities progression branches fallback routes intermediate power states time costs adaptive milestones This publication positions Liquid Power Fantasy Routing as an early formalization of desire-based adaptive progression routing for games and AI-native progression systems. The included prototype software and routing cockpit are supplementary proof-of-concept artifacts accompanying the architectural thesis. The software itself is not the primary claim; the architectural category and routing model are. To the best of the author's knowledge, this publication represents an early formalization of Liquid Power Fantasy Routing as a post-guide progression architecture.
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