Zhuge Liang gegen Sima Yi
Wie Final Fantasy X
Wasserdrache gegen Feuerdrache

Wahres Musou Ranbu

Schicke so viele Nebencharaktere wie möglich über den Bildschirm fliegen!
Comic / Storyboard - Nano Banana Pro Dynasty Warriors/Final Fantasy Prompt (Vollbild)
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Ein Prompt zur Bilderzeugung für Nano Banana Pro (Gemini 3 Pro Image), der eine Kampfszene zwischen Zhuge Liang und Sima Yi anfordert, im Stil von Final Fantasy X mit einem Wasserdrachen gegen einen Feuerdrachen, die einen „Shin Musou Ranbu“ (Wahrer Musou-Amoklauf) ausführen und den Bildschirm mit so vielen Nebencharakteren wie möglich füllen.

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