D&D 5E Prepping a one-shot with AI (+)

Larnievc

Hero
Interesting. Do you play over the Internet or do you prepare your interesting locations beforehand with it? (I can't really see using it while playing at the table but maybe?)
Both. I ask the bot what the characters would experience on their way to something, entering an area or the appearance of a monster. Then a quick tidy so it’s not hallucinating and boom: I read it out.
 

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Oofta

Legend
I've already been using AI-generated overland maps, buildings, and dungeons for a few months now. They aren't "perfect", but work well and save me hours of time making maps.

I haven't bothered with asking AI to generate plots or hooks, however, as there's only about 6-8 story arcs really and I just pick one I haven't used in a while.

But, I'll follow along on the thread and see how things work out for those involved.
What tool do you use for maps?

On topic, I'll take a look when I have time.
 

ezo

Where is that Singe?
What tool do you use for maps?
I just use Bing AI. The only thing I don't like is the 1024x1024 limitation. However, I can double it and get pretty decent results with Photoshop.

Some examples:

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