Not a retcon, one if my characters is a werewolf but my world has 3 moons, and this also extends the number of days where she loses control and becomes a werewolf. I just struggle to keep that in mind

even though she should revert back to human by day and werewolf by night, I keep forgetting cx
There is one major change in the story that I would assume readers would mistake for a retcon but was actually a twist reveal

but that would be some major spoilers. I wonder how readers reacted when that reveal happened. Ugh, likely thought it was interesting then read past it x) I wish I had fans that were as excited and invested as I am haha
ooh im curious to know more about this, though! What could have been the reason why readers would mistake it for a retcon? Was it the structuring?
¿Alas?, I write my stories to completion before publishing, so I don't so much have retcons as edits. That said, I did once completely change the character of my lead, necessitating an entire redraft to make sure he was consistent (also, it improved the writing a ton, imo, but w/e).
i wish I had the patience and ability to do what you do T_T
no one had noticed, or had mentioned it anyway.
In most fanfics, it probably wouldn't matter, but in High School of the Dead, the writer died, and it wasn't continued afterwards... it was only a week long, and I missed the first night, and moved onto the second night.
The only reason I brought it up to my readers is that I saved a little girl and her parents from the zombies, thus giving her a better ending than what happened in the show's canon, but technically, they wouldn't have been there that night.
One of these days I will probably write a fanfic...and it will probably be terrible
Got a dude took money to renovate the house from Ai-chan's dad. 10 years later the house was still not renovated and the money was still not returned. So Ai-chan changed the name of the worst scoundrel in the novel into his name and maybe if the book becomes famous one day, his kids will read it and said, "Hey grandpa, this character's name is same as yours!"
Go get 'em Ai-Chan!
Gonna change the name of my main kingdom thru a stealth retcon and make it a twist cause I still can't think of a name for the kingdom
okay this one is sneaky, I love it!
Is it one of them stealth retcons where you need to build up to it to mask the retcon itself? Or one of those ones where it happens super stealthily because you go about everything like "business as usual"?
I softened the situation and gave Feroux an emotional redemption sub-arc. He survived, but was severely injured and traumatized. But that was still better than a tragic death.
By the way, Feroux was only a supporting character. He was initially an annoying character who kept hindering the second FMC (Detective Clara) from evacuating the residents. He was arrogant, cynical, and full of self-esteem, perfect for being a cannon fodder NPC.
But when his memories returned, he became a wise and scarred knight. He became Detective Clara's protector, who was being targeted by Shadowmist. He sacrificed himself to protect the last shred of conscience. Because of it, I respect him.
Omg did you get attached to your character unintentionally? Especially since you said that he was perfect for being cannon fodder NPC.
It makes me wonder if this is one of those situations where the background characters were made so well (even if they were arrogant, background furniture, or like in your case "cannon-fodder NPC") that you grew attached. Kind of like removing that coffee table that is always ni the corner of the room, but doesn't get used.
It feels like every other chapter I write, I have to go back and change something in a previous chapter.
One time I got the day of the week wrong, so I had to change a class demonstration into a private lab session. Another time I changed the name of a skill to sound cooler, but I kept on using the old name out of habit so I had to change it back. And another time I had to completely remove an ability from the MC...
I'm not sure how much it counts though when I haven't posted any of it yet.
This honestly sounds like a useful technique of yours to have, by being aware that you have a habit or pattern of going backwards to edit - because it's like as if you are going backwards but super-editing when you look back at your previous work before you finish your current one.
Like i mentioned somewhere above in this thread, I wish I had the patience to do something like what you are doing.
but retcon sometimes funny to read, dude.
It is funny to read sometimes, definitely.
...I just hate when it finally happened to me lmao