Zhuge Liang contre Sima Yi
Comme Final Fantasy X
Dragon d'eau contre Dragon de feu
Véritable Musou Ranbu
Envoyez le plus de personnages secondaires possible voler à travers l'écran !Bande dessinée / Storyboard - Nano Banana Pro Dynasty Warriors/Final Fantasy Prompt (Plein écran)
Une invite de génération d'image pour Nano Banana Pro (Gemini 3 Pro Image) demandant une scène de bataille entre Zhuge Liang et Sima Yi, dans le style de Final Fantasy X, avec un Dragon d'Eau contre un Dragon de Feu, exécutant un « Shin Musou Ranbu » (Véritable carnage Musou), et remplissant l'écran avec autant de personnages secondaires que possible.
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