>>104639748The former is better, like the other anon said. When writing messages as individual characters in group chats, the AI has a tendency to move the scene forward while only taking in consideration the character that's currently speaking, and things end up feeling messy and disconnected.
But if you already have 2 or more character cards and want to chat with them at the same time without having to make a new card combining both (or if you want the flexibility of being able to add and remove new characters mid-chat without messing with the card itself), I actually made a card for that:
>>104499516https://files.catbox.moe/locvg5.pngThis is basically a narrator that reads the other cards present and uses them as needed to keep the chat more organised and prevent the usual issues you find on multi-card chats. I tested it with Claude, and the result is pretty much the same I'd get with multi-character cards.
Make sure to read the Creator's Notes for how to properly use it.