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  Rp.Pen: 1.07<br>
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  <p><strong>The character creation process recomendations (updated)</strong>: In version V4, I want to recommend a new usage method. I strongly recommend generating characters directly in YAML format, rather than starting with natural text first and then converting it to YAML. Gemma 3 turned out to be much better for this use case; you immediately get ready-made, structured characters described in significant detail (in V3, I advised starting the design specifically with natural text, because Mistral and especially Qwen 2.5 had the problem of overly brief character descriptions when generating them directly in YAML). Also, I strongly recommend using MBTI personality profiles as an add-on to the character card (see the tricks section regarding the MBTI system): first, generate the character card, for example, in YAML format, and when your character is ready, simply ask the model to supplement this work with an MBTI profile and Enneagram, placing it in a separate section within the card.</p>
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  <p><strong>The character creation process recomendations (updated)</strong>: In version V4, I want to recommend a new usage method. I strongly recommend generating characters directly in YAML format, rather than starting with natural text first and then converting it to YAML. Gemma 3 turned out to be much better for this use case; you immediately get ready-made, structured characters described in significant detail (in V3, I advised starting the design specifically with natural text, because Mistral and especially Qwen 2.5 had the problem of overly brief character descriptions when generating them directly in YAML). Also, I strongly recommend using MBTI personality profiles as an add-on to the character card (see the tricks section regarding the MBTI system): first, generate the character card, for example, in YAML format, and when your character is ready, simply ask the model to supplement this work with an MBTI profile and Enneagram, placing it in a separate section within the card.</p>
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