I'd love to see a good way to prompt it to generate a possible travel from place A to place B and lay it out kind of like this dungeon. Sometimes, especially early levels, traveling from point A to B is like a dungeon in and of itself. This would also finally make hexcrawls more appealing. Alternatively, a video on generating a "hex" or area of interest would be great. It would be like a dungeon but completely open and non-linear and with stuff like weather tables, plant and wildlife, points of interest, encounter tables, special rules (like the ones for extreme heat for example), etc.
Thank you so much for your content. These chatgpt-prompts and explanations are amazing🤩 Can you do a video about magic items in chatgpt?I think this would be interesting as well😁
an enjoyable video and a great tutorial. Other AI videos for me haven't been particularly clear on the actual syntax and then the needed follow up refining the results.
I've watched pretty much all of your whisky reviews and didn't know AT ALL you were into RPGs. I opened this video because I'm a DM interested in using AI to help but was only on audio first. Said to myself while I looked at screen "He just sounds like... WHAAAAT??!" Two awesome channels. Respect. Subscribed to this one too!
Thats really funny! You randomly came across it? You should check out the live play that I ran with Clifton from Bourbon Bytes, Jason from Mash and Drum, Adriana from whiskey Mountain's, and Edd from Rotgut Review
@@DungeonsAndDrams Yes, randomly. 😂 Happy to check the live play. Thanks for the suggestion. Will pair the viewing with a Signatory bottled 13 year old cask strength Ardmore matured in oloroso that just arrived 😁 Cheers!
Thanks for the sub! I'm looking to make more videos like this. It's much longer as I do it in real time, but the livestreams I did to make a jungle temple are a good followup to this
Keep them going! 🎉 Would love to see you do a slightly longer video on a faction. Maybe a thieves guild or monster hunting guild (that hunts and harvests monster parts to supply markets). With some in depth Lore and backstory.
@@DungeonsAndDrams Awesome! Maybe a classic with a twist, like a Robin hood style thieves guild. I think it will be interesting to see how ChatGPT will integrate the guild purpose into it when describing the guild itself and the NPCs
I love using chat gpt for a variety of purposes. Two of my favorite are the following; Create a paragraph in second person that describes an precombat initial encounter with [monster goes here]. The second is when it gives me a magic item or spell that isn't canon to the setting. Convert [spell or magic item] to [system being used]. There are many more but these should give you an idea how to manipulate chat to your advantage.
I have more recently been embracing CGPT as a sounding board for ideas... it is almost like having someone to flex your creativity with! I have used it to create encounters for the evening and live in game to create that gem of info a character asked about, it works really well. Curiously two of the names in your NPC list there also turned up in the list I created a couple weeks ago... I wonder how many of those named NPCs now exist in the worlds that we know nothing about!
I’d like your take on a silent hill dungeons and dragons one shot. I have a group that I want to run a one shot for Halloween and I’m gathering up ideas to start writing so it will be ready by Halloween 2024, any ideas would be appreciated, thanks.
Nice tips. I'm trying to get ChatGPT to accurately reproduce and then key a dungeon map. Seems it's not ready for that just yet. I'd appreciate any tips anybody has about how to do that. I've got it writing the text parts REAL well - just like any D&D module you might find anywhere, but good luck getting it to the draw the maps, much less key them. The video presents a nice enough work around, but it would be so epic if it would also just draw maps based on its encounters. Hell, it tells me it understands and summarizes perfectly well how dungeon maps ought to work, their purpose, everything --- fidelity with text encounter descriptions, the usefulness of keyed maps to the DM . . . everything. It simply will not copy a map, and I can't even get it to reproduce a clone or copy of the same map . . . I think it just can't do it yet.
I totally agree. It's just not there yet, especially on the keys. I have a lot of trouble with this. Even getting it to make a dungeon map without keys is tough, it's like it wants to put words, but damned if it will be real ones!
What do you do if ChatGPT clearly makes mistakes? I.e. it could say that two rooms are connected while they are not or add a monster level that is not consistent with the location. You can point to it's errors and it will correct it, but clearly it makes you spend more and more time proofreading the map and checking out the steep parts.
Thats exactly what I do. My goal in using this isn't to have all the work done for me, it's to work as a kind of sounding board or inspiration. When it does make mistakes like this, I usually tell it that it was wrong and it'll go back through the whole dungeon and rethink the layout. It's done pretty well at that
I'd love to see a good way to prompt it to generate a possible travel from place A to place B and lay it out kind of like this dungeon. Sometimes, especially early levels, traveling from point A to B is like a dungeon in and of itself. This would also finally make hexcrawls more appealing.
Alternatively, a video on generating a "hex" or area of interest would be great. It would be like a dungeon but completely open and non-linear and with stuff like weather tables, plant and wildlife, points of interest, encounter tables, special rules (like the ones for extreme heat for example), etc.
I love this. Adding it to my list!
Thank you so much for your content. These chatgpt-prompts and explanations are amazing🤩 Can you do a video about magic items in chatgpt?I think this would be interesting as well😁
100%! I'll be doing one very soon!
an enjoyable video and a great tutorial.
Other AI videos for me haven't been particularly clear on the actual syntax and then the needed follow up refining the results.
I'm glad you enjoyed it then
I've watched pretty much all of your whisky reviews and didn't know AT ALL you were into RPGs.
I opened this video because I'm a DM interested in using AI to help but was only on audio first.
Said to myself while I looked at screen "He just sounds like... WHAAAAT??!"
Two awesome channels. Respect. Subscribed to this one too!
Thats really funny! You randomly came across it? You should check out the live play that I ran with Clifton from Bourbon Bytes, Jason from Mash and Drum, Adriana from whiskey Mountain's, and Edd from Rotgut Review
@@DungeonsAndDrams Yes, randomly. 😂 Happy to check the live play. Thanks for the suggestion. Will pair the viewing with a Signatory bottled 13 year old cask strength Ardmore matured in oloroso that just arrived 😁 Cheers!
@@santiagovilla666 that sounds beautiful!
Is there a video on prompts for creating cities and town maps in AI Art?
Yes! Actually my first video was on city creation. Check my channel page
Thank you for this. Just started using it for my first dm. Helped me a lot. Subscribed
Thanks for the sub! I'm looking to make more videos like this.
It's much longer as I do it in real time, but the livestreams I did to make a jungle temple are a good followup to this
Brooding in the tower
Watching over his lands
Holding ev'ry creature
Helplessly they stand
Cue mesmerising power chord!
Keep them going! 🎉
Would love to see you do a slightly longer video on a faction. Maybe a thieves guild or monster hunting guild (that hunts and harvests monster parts to supply markets).
With some in depth Lore and backstory.
That sounds like a great idea!
Excellent video, thanks. Liked and Subscribed.
Thanks!
i ve also got a tipp for you when creating descriptions. You might want to give chatgpt the rule to write as a certain author would. :)
It's a good idea and one I've played with a bit. I'm unsure what author to choose :)
Goob job again! very helpful :)
For a suggestion- Guild
Great idea! I'm actually planning on expanding a faction in my current campaign. Should be a fun one! Got a guild in mind?
@@DungeonsAndDrams Awesome!
Maybe a classic with a twist, like a Robin hood style thieves guild.
I think it will be interesting to see how ChatGPT will integrate the guild purpose into it when describing the guild itself and the NPCs
@@asafkatz1942 I totally agree!
I love using chat gpt for a variety of purposes. Two of my favorite are the following; Create a paragraph in second person that describes an precombat initial encounter with [monster goes here]. The second is when it gives me a magic item or spell that isn't canon to the setting. Convert [spell or magic item] to [system being used]. There are many more but these should give you an idea how to manipulate chat to your advantage.
I have more recently been embracing CGPT as a sounding board for ideas... it is almost like having someone to flex your creativity with! I have used it to create encounters for the evening and live in game to create that gem of info a character asked about, it works really well. Curiously two of the names in your NPC list there also turned up in the list I created a couple weeks ago... I wonder how many of those named NPCs now exist in the worlds that we know nothing about!
I suspect A LOT as the names really don't vary much. I will often ask for a list of names so I can at least pick a lesser used one.
Gpt creates visual maps now if you prompt it to. Could you do an updated video showcasing that feature?
When you say visual maps, can you elaborate? Always happy to hear new ideas
I’d like your take on a silent hill dungeons and dragons one shot. I have a group that I want to run a one shot for Halloween and I’m gathering up ideas to start writing so it will be ready by Halloween 2024, any ideas would be appreciated, thanks.
Let me give it some thought. Sounds like a great theme and location
Do you have a place where your templates of definitions of dungeons, npc, and other things can be downloaded from?
Not collectively. It's not a bad idea... maybe ill get on that. You can find them in the description of each video if you're patient
Nice tips. I'm trying to get ChatGPT to accurately reproduce and then key a dungeon map. Seems it's not ready for that just yet. I'd appreciate any tips anybody has about how to do that. I've got it writing the text parts REAL well - just like any D&D module you might find anywhere, but good luck getting it to the draw the maps, much less key them. The video presents a nice enough work around, but it would be so epic if it would also just draw maps based on its encounters. Hell, it tells me it understands and summarizes perfectly well how dungeon maps ought to work, their purpose, everything --- fidelity with text encounter descriptions, the usefulness of keyed maps to the DM . . . everything. It simply will not copy a map, and I can't even get it to reproduce a clone or copy of the same map . . . I think it just can't do it yet.
I totally agree. It's just not there yet, especially on the keys. I have a lot of trouble with this. Even getting it to make a dungeon map without keys is tough, it's like it wants to put words, but damned if it will be real ones!
One of the orders from the Luminous Purge was destroyed in this dungeon!! Dun dun duuuunnnnn
I have actually been thinking of making this into a dungeon and running it for the Patrons. I'll stream it if I do. I like this concept
What do you do if ChatGPT clearly makes mistakes? I.e. it could say that two rooms are connected while they are not or add a monster level that is not consistent with the location. You can point to it's errors and it will correct it, but clearly it makes you spend more and more time proofreading the map and checking out the steep parts.
Thats exactly what I do. My goal in using this isn't to have all the work done for me, it's to work as a kind of sounding board or inspiration.
When it does make mistakes like this, I usually tell it that it was wrong and it'll go back through the whole dungeon and rethink the layout. It's done pretty well at that
om😒😒g he prattles on and on, just get to the tutorial please.
Sorry you feel that way. I try not to assume any knowledge when I make tutorials.
Wow. I actually enjoyed it. I appreciate him being personable so i can try to emulate it as a dm.
It is an amazing approach and great teaching technique!
Thank you for your work!
@@circuithijacker thanks! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Don't listen to this guy. He has tik tok brain. somethings need to be approached with detail and consideration. @@DungeonsAndDrams