Rochat Book
  • 💓Welcome to Rochat Book!
  • How to Create a Character on Rochat
    • Create Character Method 1: Custom Creation
      • Character Info
      • Greeting
      • Personality
      • Model Selection
      • Scenario
      • Example Dialogue
      • Public Info
      • Character's Note
        • How to Hide Character's Reply?
        • How can CoT be utilized in Character's Note
      • Appearance and Voice
      • Auto Memory
    • Create Character Method 2: Image Creation
    • Create Character Method 3: Link Creation
  • How to Create a Gold Card on Rochat
  • How to Create Persona on Rochat
  • How to Create a Scene on Rochat
    • How to Create a Scene
    • Scene Description
      • How to Set Status Bars in Scenes
    • Greeting
    • Background Music
    • Scene's Note (Optional)
      • How to Hide Character Responses in Scenes?
      • How to Use CoT in Scene Notes?
    • Background Image Settings
  • How to Create a Group Scene on Rochat
    • New Features for Group Role-playing
    • How to Create Group Scene
      • AI Write
    • Scene Description
    • Greeting
    • Background Music
    • Model
    • DM Note (Optional)
      • How to Use CoT in DM Notes?
    • Public Info
  • How to Create a Game in Rochat - AI AVG
    • AI Write
    • Game Protagonist and background
    • Task Objectives and Numeric System Settings
    • Player Settings
    • Game Scene Settings
    • Instructions
    • Page 8
  • ❤️‍🔥About Rochat
    • FAQ
      • Frequently Asked Questions
      • Account FAQ
      • Subscription FAQ
    • Social Media Links
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  1. How to Create a Scene on Rochat

Greeting

Greeting is the first thing users will receive upon entering a scene, and it sets the tone for the storyline.

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Greeting is crucial because it precisely defines how the character will interact and in what style.

The first message in the greeting should be relatively long, ensuring subsequent character replies are not too short.

  • You can also use asterisks ** to describe the character’s actions.

  • Variables like {char} and {user} are supported in the greeting. Always use these variables instead of pronouns to achieve better reply quality.

  • If you want the character's reply in the welcome message to include an image, you can use Markdown syntax. For example:

![Image Name](Image URL)