
Drake1101 |
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Anyone else fooling around with having ChatGPT generate content?
Here's a Curse it gave me from the prompt "create a curse for Pathfinder 2e called Yo Mama is So . . ."
Yo Mama is So... (Curse 4)
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Saving Throw Will DC 21; Onset 1 day
This curse is often inflicted as a consequence of disrespecting someone's mother. The curse causes the target to continuously hear disparaging jokes about their mother in their mind. This can cause significant psychological distress and distraction.
Stage 1 The target begins hearing occasional, faint disparaging jokes about their mother in their mind (24 hours).
Stage 2 The jokes become louder and more frequent, causing a -1 status penalty to Perception, Intelligence, Wisdom, and Charisma-based checks and DCs (1 day).
Stage 3 The jokes become constant and overwhelmingly loud, causing the status penalty to increase to -2 and affecting all checks and DCs, not just those based on Perception, Intelligence, Wisdom, and Charisma (1 day).
Stage 4 The jokes become so incessant and distracting that the target can't focus on anything else. They are stunned 1 and the status penalty increases to -3 (1 day).
Cure 2 consecutive saves
The curse can also be lifted by a remove curse spell or similar magic, or by sincerely apologizing to the person whose mother was disrespected. However, the latter method only works if the apology is accepted.

Drake1101 |
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Definitely needs a guiding hand and a watchful eye.
Most times I've generated random PCs, it initially mixes 2e and 1e, with ancestry and class information from 2e but 1e relics like suggestions on how to set up point buy or standard array ability scores.
Couple of "hey no, try it like this" reponses and it gets there, usually.
But great at brainstorming and amusing as a distraction.

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Please remember that these uses of AI removes actual human creatives from the equation making it harder to get a job in the creative fields.
Further, the way they generate these things is basically by illegally harvesting information, running it through a blender, and trying to figure out the smartest way to put it back together. It's copyright infringement, which remember, results in actual human writers getting paid less.