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Advanced Single character guide

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This guide was designed for creators who already have some experience in bot creation on Crushon AI

If you've never created a bot before, we recommend starting with our beginner's guide first.

Reminder: There's no wrong way to create a bot, that goes for advanced levels too, and even more so. Keep that in mind.

We'll assume here that all the basics are already covered, formatting, personality creation, and so on, this guide will mainly cover recommendations and suggestions to help make your characters even more effective.

Advanced tips: Greeting

You probably already know this, but the narrator's point of view, and the length of your intro are very important when writing your bot's greeting. Your greeting sets the overall tone for the roleplay with your character

Topic Suggestion
Pronoun choice From the very beginning, you must choose your pronoun (I, you, he, she, they) and stick to it.

Do not switch pronouns halfway, keep the same throughout the whole greeting βž› Mixing pronouns tends to confuse LLMs and it's something you must absolutely avoid

The perspective The narrator perspective in third-person is most of the time the easiest for the bot to follow.

It helps avoid confusion and reduces the chance that the bot starts roleplaying as the user

Avoid using "I" Avoid using "I" in your bot's greeting, instead, focus on third-person pronouns like he, she, or they.
Using "you" for {{user}}" Regarding you and {{user}} to refer to the user:

You can use you, but it can sometimes cause the bot to take control of the user's actions or thoughts (especially if both the bot's greeting and/or the user's first replies are short). That's why it's better to use {{user}} combined with they/he/she to describe the user

Avoid describing the user Important: Try to avoid describing the user's actions or thoughts by all means.

The less you mention them, the better, or the bots will tends to keeps talking/playing for them after

Length of the first message The first message is very important for setting the tone, personality, and style of your character.

If you want your character to write long replies, make sure the first message is detailed and well-developed

Tip for the scenario if the bot keep speaking for the user

Here's an example of a simple prompt used by many creators in their Scenario section, to prevent the bot from speaking/playing for the user :

{{Char}} will not describe {{user}}'s thoughts or feelings, but only roleplay as [bot's name] and other NPCs, except the {{user}}.

This prompt goes into the scenario because the scenario is what LLM access most quickly and first in the permanent memory.

Adding this prompt here can prevent, or at least reduce, the bot's attempts to speak for the user

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