I’m not a DM and I’ve never played DND so maybe this sucks but I thought I’d pass it on because I like browsing this community.

I was messing around with Bing Image Creator and thought I’d see what kind of map I could make. I think my immature prompt here was “The Ball Zone: Dungeons and Dragons battle map of a ball factory. Balls are used as obstacles throughout the map”

I’m not sure if I’d use anything Bing makes as-is but it might be cool for inspiration at least

  • @SkyezOpen
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    Ball pit. Difficult terrain. Advantage to stealth checks.

  • crawley
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    Can confirm it works, some results are better than others though. Here’s two exterior maps that it came up with:

    Definitely not as good as real maps, but passable for a quick game.

    • @glimseOP
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      And most importantly, passable as inspiration for your own map!

      • crawley
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        a top-down ttrpg battlemap set in a glen with a small stream with recently melted snow

    • @glimseOP
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      Look at the size of those balls in the upper right!

  • Xariphon
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    411 months ago

    When you need to cross off “dungeon overrun with monster eggs” from your D&D bingo card?

  • DarkenLM
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    If those balls are flammable, I know a certain character (totally not me) that would take the smallest opportunity they could to try to set the entire place ablaze.

    • @Jagger2097
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      Goodness gracious… Are you playing Jerry Lee Lewis?

  • @[email protected]
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    This is a really smart idea. I’ve struggled to find much in the way of scifi battlemaps, so maybe this might help with that.

    • @glimseOP
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      I don’t know what makes a DND map good or bad but I got some pretty cool-looking ones. Sometimes it would interpret my prompt weird and give me something cool I didn’t expect at all, like this:

      • @[email protected]
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        So I’ve been playing around with this some more, and this might genuinely be one of the best usage of AI image generation for ttrpg games I’ve come across. Previously I was using it to generate character portraits and splash screen backgrounds, but this looks like it’s going to be a big practical help when it comes to planning fights etc. I’d never even considered using if for this so thanks, seriously. I can already see the possibilities for making my life easier, lol.

        • @glimseOP
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          I have a LOT of reservations about using these generative models but if you’re using it as a source of inspiration, to me it’s the same as looking at thousands of maps…just wayyy faster.

  • vlad
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    Can I do this without a Microsoft account?

    • @glimseOP
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      I don’t think so, it’s free but it makes you login

        • @glimseOP
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          You could maybe use Stable Diffusion? You can run that locally

  • Neato
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    I’d like to see some other people’s prompt. I can’t get it to generate actual top-down battle maps. They keep coming up with isometric views. I tried the exact prompt above, minus the title because it choked on it, and got nothing close.

    • @glimseOP
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      3 of the 4 it gave me were heavily canted with that prompt so I’m not surprised

      Did you try adding “top down” or anything like that? I just tried that and all the maps it gave are correct.

      Top down dungeons and dragons map of a battlefield littered with dinosaur skeletons

      top down dungeons and dragons map of a battlefield littered with dinosaur skeletons

      • Neato
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        that worked! thanks. i must have been wording it weirdly because I’m getting no more weird angles.

        • @glimseOP
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          I’ve had mixed success but adding “top down” seems to help a lot

          Post the pics!

  • MaunaMaps
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    This is neat! I’ve been using Midjourney, but it’s looks like I need to diversify 🤯

    • @glimseOP
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      My brain doesn’t visualize like that. I posted this as a way to get inspiration when you’re designing a map, not to present some final product.

  • @Fedizen
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    you can also you know look up what real buildings might look like

    • @glimseOP
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      Thanks I didn’t know that was an option