In r/ChatGPT, frustration with poor outputs is met with pushback that subscription access is not a magic guarantee, and that better results require supplying constraints, rules, and reference material.
You expect that since you're paying for AI it's a magic guarantee that it'll do as good a job at something as an experienced skilled human would?
You need to majorly readjust your expectations lol
Did you provide it a card list with full ability text to pick from? A ruleset to follow? Selected online resources to reference?
Or did you assume this is the replicator from Star Trek, where you magically get anything just by asking?
CGPT is just plain trash for deckmaking
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