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Mr_Bungle

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After nearly 40 years I may have convinced some old friends to play D&D again. They're all retiring now and finding life after work a bit boring, so a distraction like D&D might be worth a look for them. I planted the seed with a few of them a couple weeks ago, so we'll see how it goes.



What sort of prompts are you using to get AI to create a dungeon for you? (Asking sincerely, not fucking with ya)
If I do manage to get these friends to play, they're going to need a dungeon or two to get used to playing again, especially since the last time we played together was 1st edition! lol
It would make my job as DM easier if I can get an assist from AI to make some quick and easy one-offs.


I used Midjourney to make a few Battle Maps and non combat cities before as a test for future games with my DM BigDirty BigDirty . I have some minor issues with the grid overlay showing the proper opacity and scale. I would be more than happy to create some maps for you or any other FoH bros on here, I also do character portraits!

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Grabbit Allworth

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Midjourney and the other AI art tools are a godsend for bringing the DM's (and player's) vision to life.

A lot of people argue that theater of the mind is the best way to play the game, but I couldn't disagree more. I prefer it when the DM/players are able to definitively show me what they have envisioned in their own mind's eye.

Obviously, there are going to situations where people have differing opinions on what something 'should' look like, but I feel those situations are the exception and we shouldn't let perfection be the enemy of great.
 
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