As soon as they figure out how to exploit AI’s tendency to just agree to everything, the AI DM is cooked. But then it can also hallucinate stats and abilities that don’t exist. So I guess it’ll probably just turn into Whose Line: D&D Edition, where the rules are made up (inb4 “all rules are made up”) and the rolls don’t matter.
As soon as they figure out how to exploit AI’s tendency to just agree to everything, the AI DM is cooked. But then it can also hallucinate stats and abilities that don’t exist. So I guess it’ll probably just turn into Whose Line: D&D Edition, where the rules are made up (inb4 “all rules are made up”) and the rolls don’t matter.
So, like how I run regular D&D?
Just kidding, the players have to follow the rules.
Like that D&D skit guy I can’t find.
“The lich casts Call Lightning as a legendary action.”
“Can they do that?”
“This one can.”
Totally forgot that guy’s channel name. Always love the barbarian chucking an entire bag of dice and barely glancing down. “I do eighty-four damage.”
Found it: XP To Level 3, e.g. How it feels to DM above 10th level.