History, folders & settings
The Master AI chat keeps all your conversations online, organized in a sidebar with folders you can create, nest, rename and reorder. Next to the history sits the setting choice: the game world the chat searches in and answers in the style of. This page explains how to keep your chats tidy and how to pick the right world.
Chat history
Every conversation with the Master AI is saved to your account, so you'll find it again even on a different device. They live in the sidebar, which you can collapse (close) to make room for the chat when you don't need it, and reopen with a click.
From the sidebar you can:
- Open an old conversation to reread or continue it.
- Start a new chat.
- Rename a conversation to find it easily.
- Move it into a folder.
Folders
So you don't get lost among dozens of conversations, you can organize them into folders. They're built for how a GM works: a folder per campaign, one for rules, one per session, however you like.
- Create a folder and name it.
- Nest folders inside each other for hierarchies (e.g. Campaign → Sessions → Session 1).
- Rename a folder when its purpose changes.
- Move conversations (and sub-folders) by dragging them where you want.
It's a personal archive: its job is to let you instantly find that answer that helped you three sessions ago.
Settings (the worlds)
Before chatting, choose the setting. The available ones are Vulcania (GameMasterBuddy's own setting), Eberron, Forgotten Realms and Generic. The choice does two things:
- Directs the search: the chat searches that world's manuals.
- Sets the answer's style: each setting has its own "system prompt", the instructions that tell the Master AI how to speak and what to assume. So the answer comes out in the tone and conventions of the chosen world.
Picking the right setting
- Playing a specific world? Choose it: answers will be relevant and in its style.
- Asking a generic rules question or not using one of these worlds? Use Generic.
- If an answer feels off-tone or "can't find" things that should be there, check you selected the correct setting: often that's the issue, not the search itself.
Remember that chat answers, in any setting, consume credits, while managing history and folders is free.