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Right, that part I think I understand, but what determines how long I can put off fighting Chronos for in the way you describe? Sometimes it feels like I get the Hades room and the special encounter and then get locked into one path straight to the boss.
OK thanks, that would seem to make sense and reflects my recent runs.
Maybe I'm just misremembering then, I seem to remember one run where I had 1 pom room and 3 money rooms after the hades and boss room, with then another money room available that I skipped as I already had over 2k gold.
All this to say, there may not be a guarantee of how many non-progression rooms you "get," based on the path you take? Just procedural generation rules for how many branches the underlying map has, and which rooms can be overwritten. (I'm guessing, for example, that the Hades room can't be overwritten, but can be on a branch line that's made inaccessible depending on your choices.)