Roll20's new, 0% AI random D&D dungeon creator is a breath of fresh procedural air
We've all been in a D&D session where the party has barrelled off the main path and into a cave or mine or crypt, despite the dungeon master's unsubtle hints that they've got absolutely nothing prepared. What's a DM to do? No, not ask Chat GPT - they pull out their favorite random dungeon generator, of course! Dungeon Scrawl, the browser-based dungeon mapping tool owned by Roll20, has just implemented a brand new one, and it's a pleasant reminder of what the world was like before 'generative content' meant 'AI generation'. Read the full story on Wargamer: Roll20's new, 0% AI random D&D dungeon creator is a breath of fresh procedural air RELATED LINKS:Oh god, Hasbro wants to fill D&D with Universes Beyond crossovers tooWizards are still the best D&D character, and Critical Role just reminded us whyD&D rival Draw Steel gets a slick anime spin-off, and it's a nostalgic love letter to Japan
We've all been in a D&D session where the party has barrelled off the main path and into a cave or mine or crypt, despite the dungeon master's unsubtle hints that they've got absolutely nothing prepared. What's a DM to do? No, not ask Chat GPT - they pull out their favorite random dungeon generator, of course! Dungeon Scrawl, the browser-based dungeon mapping tool owned by Roll20, has just implemented a brand new one, and it's a pleasant reminder of what the world was like before 'generative content' meant 'AI generation'.Read the full story on Wargamer: Roll20's new, 0% AI random D&D dungeon creator is a breath of fresh procedural air
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