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Someone built an LLM-powered Slay the Spire bot


Learn how I used Amazon Q to build an LLM bot to play Slay the Spire in 3 hours.

As an avid player with over 160 hours logged and eagerly awaiting the just announced sequel, I was fascinated by the idea of creating an AI bot capable of playing through the game. Undeterred, I saw this as an opportunity to leverage Amazon Q, a generative AI powered assistant, to help me explain, update, and debug the code, ultimately enabling me to build my Slay the Spire LLM bot in just 3 hours. While AI assistants are excellent creative aids and can help eliminate tedious work, they still require human oversight and input to validate the code meets the desired specifications.

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